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Care, maintenance and repair

SHB 3 | Version 1.02

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10.2 Lift a load

Step 1: Move the vehicle onto the lift. The platforms must 

be placed in the middle between the wheels and 
lengthwise in the middle under the vehicle.

Step 2: Attach the four rubber blocks to the designated 

mounting points under the vehicle.

Step 3: Set the main switch to ON and unlock the emer-

gency stop button.

Step 4: Press the UP button until the rubber blocks touch 

the vehicle. Check that the rubber blocks are 
properly positioned under the mounting points.

Step 5: Press the UP button until the wheels have just 

left the ground and check that the vehicle is 
stable on the rubber blocks. 

Step 6: Press the UP button and lift the load evenly to the 

desired height.

Step 7: Press the LOCK button to activate the mechani-

cal safety lock.

Step 8: Check that the car is stable. Place stands under 

the platforms before working under the car.

Step 9: The main switch can be set to "0" to prevent un-

intentional operation. 

10.3 Lower a load

Step 1: Set the main switch to "1".

Step 2: Lift the load until the support stands are free. 

Step 3: Remove the support stands.

Step 4: Press and hold the DOWN button to open the 

safety lock and lower the load. An alarm signal is 
heard throughout the lowering process.

Step 5: Remove rubber blocks.

Step 6: Set the main switch to OFF.

Step 7: Lower the vehicle from the lift.

11 Care, maintenance and repair

11.1 Care through cleaning

The scissor lift must always be kept in a clean condition.

All plastic parts and painted surfaces should be cleaned 
with a soft, damp cloth and a little neutral cleaner. 

Remove excess grease or leaked oil with a dry and lint-
free cloth.

11.2 Maintenance and repair 

If the scissor lift does not function properly, contact a 
specialist dealer or our customer service. The contact 
details can be found in chapter 1.2 Customer service.

All protective and safety devices must be reinstalled im-
mediately after repair and maintenance work has been 
completed. 

NOTE!

The operator must have sufficient freedom of move-
ment. 

DANGER!
Danger to life through electric 

shock!

There is a danger to life when in contact with live 
components. Switched-on electrical components can 
execute uncontrolled movements and cause serious 
injuries.
-  Before starting cleaning and maintenance work, pull 

out the mains plug.

-  Connection and repair of the electrical equipment 

may only be carried out by a qualified electrician. 

Wear protective gloves!

NOTE!

Never use harsh cleaning agents for any cleaning 
work. This can lead to damage or destruction of the 
device.

DANGER!

Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out 
by instructed persons.

Summary of Contents for SHB 3

Page 1: ...SHB 3 SHB 3 Instruction Manual Scissor lift SHB 3...

Page 2: ...eb hne 5 2 6 Warnhinweise an der Hebeb hne 6 2 7 Allgemeine Sicherheitsvorschriften 7 2 8 Sicherheitsvorrichtungen 7 3 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung 8 3 1 Vorhersehbarer Fehlgebrauch 8 3 2 Restrisiken 8...

Page 3: ...om using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of Liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summ...

Page 4: ...ed by her correspond to the current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously reg ulate and determine the responsibilities for instal lation...

Page 5: ...ent serves to protect per sons against impairments of safety and health while wor king The staff member has to wear personal protective equipment while performing different tasks on and with the machi...

Page 6: ...6 SHB 3 Version 1 02 Safety 2 6 Warnings on the lifting platform Warnings are attached to the lifting platform Fig 2 which must be observed and followed Fig 2 Warnings on the lifting platform...

Page 7: ...the vehicle that could cause excessive weight shift Make sure that all safety precautions are in place before working near or under the vehicle Never re move safety relevant components from the lift D...

Page 8: ...packaging aids used are recyclable and must always be sent for material recy cling Shredded cardboard packaging components should be sent to the waste paper collection The films are made of polyethyle...

Page 9: ...ion free with a compressive strength of more than 3kg mm a difference in level of less than 5 mm and a minimum thickness of 200 mm Fig 7 This thick ness is required for fixing with the ground anchors...

Page 10: ...properly groun ded socket Lay the power cable so that it does not interfere with work and cannot be damaged Protect the power cord from heat aggressive li quids and sharp edges CAUTION Danger of injur...

Page 11: ...connection Step 1 Prepare the wires and cables for the lift connec tions Fig 12 Fig 12 Hydraulic connection Step 2 Connect the hydraulic line to the hydraulic pump The hoses can be arranged freely on...

Page 12: ...rtired or suf fers from illnesses that impair concentration Disconnect the lift from the power source before ma king adjustments Distribute the weight centrally on the scissor lift Never work under th...

Page 13: ...al is heard throughout the lowering process Step 5 Remove rubber blocks Step 6 Set the main switch to OFF Step 7 Lower the vehicle from the lift 11 Care maintenance and repair 11 1 Care through cleani...

Page 14: ...fety de vices Check the amount of oil remaining in the oil tank The amount of oil is sufficient if the lift can be rai sed to the highest position Otherwise the oil quan tity is insufficient Monthly C...

Page 15: ...ighten if necessary Increase too slow 1 Low oil level 2 The pressure relief valve is not correctly adjusted 3 Load to be lifted too heavy 4 Oil filter is clogged 5 Cylinder seal is defective 1 Check o...

Page 16: ...sumption of raw materials For more information about recycling this product contact your local community mu nicipal waste management or the shop where you pur chased the product 14 Spare parts 14 1 O...

Page 17: ...drawings In case of service the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer S...

Page 18: ...18 SHB 3 Version 1 02 Electrical circuit diagram Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 19 Spare parts drawing 2 15 Electrical circuit diagram Fig 20 Electrical circuit diagram...

Page 19: ...Hydraulic circuit diagram SHB 3 Version 1 02 19 16 Hydraulic circuit diagram Fig 21 Hydraulic circuit diagram 17 Compressed air circuit diagram Fig 22 Compressed air circuit diagram...

Page 20: ...K Ltd Level 7 Westgate House Westgate Road London W5 1YY UK Kenn Nr 1105 and complies with all relevant provisions of the above mentioned directive and the other directives applied hereafter referred...

Page 21: ...Notes SHB 3 Version 1 02 21 19 Notes...

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