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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Position (raise or lower) platform to stow level (height) using procedures outlined on pages 17 and 18. 2. Pull “T” handle release cable. See Figure 1. 3. Turn “T” handle to lock platform in the released position. See Figure 1. 4. Carefully push platform inward to stow position. 5. Reengage the release cable mechanism by a. turning the “T” handle and b. pushing the the “T” handle in fully (see Figure 2). Grasp the outer roll stop and move the platform in and out until the platform locks. You will feel the release mechanism engage. WARNING 81823 Push T-handle in fully andmanually move platform inand out to engage platformlock before driving vehicle.Failure to lock platform mayresult in unintended platformdeployment. Unintendedplatform deployment mayresult in serious bodily injuryand/or property damage. Do not remove! TOLOCK TURN Figure 1 2 3 WARNING 8182 Push T-handle in fully andmanually move platform inand out to engage platformlock before driving vehicle.Failure to lock platform mayresult in unintended platformdeployment. Unintendedplatform deployment mayresult in serious bodily injuryand/or property damage. Do not remove! OOCK TURN a b Figure 2 WARNING Push T-handle in fully and manually move platform in and out to engage platform lock before driving vehicle. Failure to lock platform may result in unintended platform deployment. Unintended platform deployment may result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage. Outboard Roll Stop Manual Operation The automatic outboard roll stop is powered by an electric actuator. In the event of power or equipment failure, refer to the following instructions to manually operate the roll stop. Note: The lift will not raise from ground level if the roll stop actuator detent pin has not been reinstalled. The detent pin fully engages and activates the roll stop down switch. CAUTION Push roll stop down switch inward when inserting detent pin. Failure to do so will result in switch breakage. Caution: Push the roll stop down switch inward (toward vehicle) before inserting the detent pin. Details on following page. Failure to do so will result in switch damage. Detent Pin Hairpin Cotter Roll Stop Roll Stop Actuator Roll Stop Down Switch Page 19 Manual Operating Instructions To Manually Lower Outboard Roll Stop: Note: Actuator shown exploded from lift for clarity. Roll Stop Actuator Hairpin Outboard Roll Stop Cotter Detent Pin 1 2 3 1. Remove hairpin cotter from detent pin. 2. Remove detent pin to detach roll stop actuator from roll stop. 3. Push roll stop to the down (ramp - horizontal) position. Note: The lift will not raise from ground level without the roll stop release pin reinstalled, which fully engages and activates the roll stop down switch (details below). To Reengage Outboard Roll Stop: 1. Position shaft end of roll stop actuator between roll stop mounting tabs (ears). Align mounting holes. Note: Rotate roll stop to vertical position or position needed to align mounting holes. 2. Read caution! CAUTION Push the roll stop down switch Push roll stop down inward (toward switch inward when vehicle) and insert inserting detent pin. detent pin. Failure to do so will Failure to do so result in switch will result in breakage. switch breakage! 3. Insert hairpin cotter in detent pin to secure roll stop actuator to roll stop. Note: The lift will not raise from ground level without the roll stop release pin reinstalled, which fully engages and activates the roll stop down switch. Roll Stop Down Switch Before inserting detent pin. Push switch IN fully. Page 20 Maintenance and Lubrication Maintenance is necessary to ensure safe and trouble-free lift operation. General preventive maintenance consisting of inspections of your lift system and cleaning the lift should be a part of your routine. When cleaning the lift, pay special attention to the roll stop opening, platform surface and bottom of platform. If mud, ice and/or snow build-up is apparent on platform surface, clean the area prior to use. Do not spray water inside of lift housing. The lift-equipped vehicle should be stored in a garage or other sheltered place if possible, especially during inclement weather conditions. When the lift is not in use, the lift should be in the stowed position to keep foreign objects, rain, ice, snow, etc., from entering through the lift opening or building up on the platform surface. The UVL has been designed with many self-lubricating components. Lubricate the pivot points specified below approximately every four weeks (or 100 cycles) with a light penetrating type oil (30 weight or equivalent). Severe conditions (weather, environment, heavy usage, etc.) may require more frequent lubrication. Complete maintenance checks and lubrication procedures must be performed annually by an authorized Braun Corporation sale representative who has attended and been certified by the Braun UVL Sales and Service School. If the annual maintenance and lubrication procedures cannot be performed, or if there i...
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