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Safety regulations
When working with systems comply with legal acci-
dent prevention regulations according to BGG 945:
inspection of lifts; BGR 500 operation of systems.
Particular attention is drawn to compliance with
the following regulations:
• The max. load carrying capacity for lifts may not
be exceeded.
For this, see details on the model plate.
• The total weight of the accepted load for the
wheel free lift may not exceed 3,500 kg. A mi-
nimum load distribution of 2:1 in or against the
drive-in direction is permitted.
• When operating the system, follow safety regula-
tions and operating instructions in the operating
manual.
• Only personnel aged 18 or over may operate
systems independently, they must be trained in
system operation and have their work verified by
the company. They must be explicitly tasked with
operating the system (excerpt from BGR 500), see
transfer protocol.
• The lift must be completely lowered before the
vehicle is driven on, and it may only be done in
the intended direction.
• Before positioning and lifting vehicles with low
floor clearance or custom equipment check
whether damage could occur.
• Vehicles may only be attached at fixture points
approved by the vehicle manufacturer.
• Fixture points may not have been weakened by
rust, corrosion, damage or modifications.
• During lifting or lowering, the work area of the lift
should be clear or people.
• The entire lifting and lowering process is to be
continuously observed.
• It is prohibited from moving people with the lift.
• Climbing onto the lift and onto a lifted vehicle is
prohibited.
• Maintenance or repairs on the lift may only be
done once the main switch (11) is off and has
been secured against unauthorized access.
• After design and maintenance on load bearing
parts the lift must be inspected by a technical ex-
pert.
• It is prohibited to set up a standard lift in explosion
endangered workshops and humid spaces (E.g.
washing halls).
• In our plans, we inform of the minimum specifica-
tions for the foundation, however local conditions
(e.g. underground, etc.) are outside of our re-
sponsibililty. In case of need, contact an architect
or statics expert.
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Operating manual
When handling the system, it must
absolutely comply with safety regula-
tions. Carefully read the safety regu-
lations in Section 3 before first opera-
tion!
To prevent operation by unauthorized
people, secure the main switch (11).
5.1
Operating element
Main operating elements
11
12
14
13
15
16
17
Main operating element with wheel free lift
11
Main switch
o
12
LIFT
u
13
LOWER
14
Wheel free lift ON/OFF
5.2
Positioning the vehicle
• The lift must be completely lowered before the
vehicle is driven on, and it may only be done in
the intended direction.
• Drive the vehicle over the drive rails lengthwise
and cross-wise in the centre.
• For vehicles with low floor clearance or custom
equipment, check whether it could be damaged
before driving onto the lift.
The entire contact area of each wheel must be
!
completely on the drive-in rails, otherwise there
is a danger of falling!
• Secure the vehicle against rolling, pull the hand
brake, engage the gears.
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15 Lower into catches
16 Bridging button
17 Unit cover
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