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STEP 10
( Operational Test )
1.
Make sure power unit reservoir is full with 10-qts of AW-32 hydraulic oil or Dexron III or VI ATF.
2. Spray the inside of the columns where the slide blocks glide with a white lithium grease.
3. Press the UP SWITCH on the power unit.
4. The lift will slowly raise.
5.
Once the lift starts to raise, simultaneously press the lowering handle at the same time you are
pressing the raise button. This will allow any air trapped in the cylinder and lines to escape and
vent into the fluid reservoir.
6.
Continue raising the lift slowly until all the slack in the cables is taken out. Raise the lift until the
safety lock closest to the power unit comes within 1" to the bottom of the lowest lock position.
7.
Tighten the cable adjusting nut on top of each column until all remaining safety locks comes
within 1" to the bottom of the lowest lock position. This will assure that the cables are adjusted
evenly. At this time the lift should raising level and all four safety locks engage simultaneously.
NOTE:
There will be some initial stretching of the cables in the beginning. It will be necessary to re-adjust
the cables a week after first use, then every six months ther
eafter.
8.
Run the lift up and down a few times to ensure that the locks are engaging uniformly and that
the safety release mechanisms are functioning properly. Re-adjust if necessary.
When lowering the lift pay careful attention. ALWAYS make sure that all four locks are disengaged. If
one of the locks inadvertently locks on descent the lift and / or vehicle may disrupt causing personal
injury or death.
9.
Install the approach ramps on the entry side of the lift. Drive a vehicle onto the lift runways then
remove the ramps and install the rear tire stops. Run the lift up and down a few times to ensure
that the locks are engaging uniformly and that the safety release mechanisms are functioning
properly. Re-adjust if necessary.
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