Care, maintenance and repair
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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.