3.5 LIFT IDENTIFICATION AND PICTOGRAMS DESCRIPTION
The safety signals (fig. 4) described in this manual are applied on the lift (Fig. 5), and warn about unsafe and hazardous situations.
Decals shall be kept clean and, if detached or damaged, they shall be immediately changed.
Carefully read the meaning of the safety signals, and memorise it:
Danger signal. Before carrying out any
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maintenance operation, stop the equip-
ment and consult the user's manual
Danger signal. Fall possibility. Do not get
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up on the runways
3 Danger signal. Risk of feet shearing.
4 Danger signal. Voltage on.
5 Vertical logo
6 CE plate
A Serial No.
H
B Type
C Model
L
D Max. Load
M Absorption
E Ground
F Manuf.year
G Voltage
Each lift is supplied with the identification plates (6, Fig.4) relating to the different versions.
Data (A) and (B) have always to be mentioned for any service and spare parts need.
WARNING: Once the assembly has been carried out, the operator should apply the identification plate in the proper position
according to the installed lift version (14, Fig. 1).
3.6 INTENDED USE
The vehicle lifts described in this manual are designed and manufactured for lifting vehicles for inspection, maintenance and/
or repair purposes only.
• The vehicle lift should be used only for lifting vehicles within the load capacity limits given in the IDENTIFICATION
PLATE (14, Fig. 1) and in paragraph 1.3 "LOAD DISTRIBUTION" (Fig. 3)
7 Manufacturer's logo
8 Max. load
9 Instructions plate
10 Maximum speed allowed
11 Load distribution platform
Freq.
I
Power
Pressure
BEFORE USING THE LIFT, CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL
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