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Troubleshooting
The lift will only lower completely to 1” from the floor.
-Check that the safety latches are disengaged.
- Adjust cable as needed to assure that cables have not been over tightened and check that both safety latches are
disengage.
Safety lock are out of adjustment.
- If the equalization cables are out of adjustment, the carriages are out of sync. When the lift is at full rise, one
of the safety latches may not have the clearance to disengage and allow the lift to lower. Readjust cables as
described in manual.
At full rise the safety latch will not disengage and the lift cannot be lowered.
- Check oil level.
- If the equalization cables are out of adjustment, the carriages are out of sync. When the lift is at full rise, one
of the safety latches may not have the clearance to disengage and allow the lift to lower.
-Other issues please contact an Enforce Service Representative
Power Unit will not stop running
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Switch is damaged. Turn off power to the lift and replace switch.
Monthly Maintenance
Automotive vehicle lifts an important part to the operation and profitability of your business. Make sure
safety is used with this lift and other lifts in your shop is critical in preventing employee injuries and
damage to customer’s vehicles. Automotive lifts should always be used safely.
This will help increase the profitability, productivity and safety in your shop.
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Lubricate the four inside corners of the columns with heavy duty bearing grease.
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Lubricate all chains and cables weekly.
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Check safety latch synchronization: Safety latches should click at the same time. If
necessary adjust equalizing cables as described in the Installation Instruction section of this
manual.
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Check tightness of all bolts.
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Check expansion anchor tightness. If the anchor bolts are loose, they should be re-torque
to 100ft/lbs.
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Check the Hardware for tightness monthly per inspection schedules.
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Replace damaged, broken or wearing parts with lift manufacturer’s OEM parts or their
equivalent.
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While lift is lowered, check the hydraulic fluid level. If necessary, add oil as described in
the Installation Instruction section of this manual.
Service Calls
The manufacturer can provide on site service to your lift product by a qualified lift service
technician. The owner is responsible for all costs and direct payment to the contractor at the time the
work is completed. It is the owner’s responsibility to return any parts to the manufacturer for
warranty validation. Repairs should only be completed by a qualified lift technician.
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