Product Manual
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Once the board is lifted to the required height, it has to stay in position when the safety brake is
unlocked. If the board goes down, tighten the main brake by turning the knurled nut clockwise. If the
board is heavier than a standard board (more than 55.12 lb.), turn the knurled nut clockwise to
increase the spring power.
If the board still goes down even with the knurled nut at its tightest, change the brake lining.
7. Push the brake lever while lifting the safety brake latch, to lower the top rack. If you have to
lower the top rack loaded, pay attention to control the descent by pushing slightly on the main
brake lever. In case of a main brake default, release immediately the safety brake lever in order
to stop the descent right away.
LOADING CONFIGURATIONS
HORIZONTAL CEILING AND SLOPING CEILING SETTING
1. Open the feet as much as possible and insert each removable pin in the 3rd hole of the base
frame.
2. Insert the arms in the horizontal tubes. The retractable pin must be locked in the selected
hole.