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Hunter Engineering Company RX45 Serie Instrucciones Funcionamiento página 7

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For Your Safety
Read all instructions.
Read and follow all caution and warning labels affixed to equipment. Misuse
of this equipment can cause personal injury and shorten life of the equipment.
Always use wheel chocks in front and behind the left rear wheel after
positioning a vehicle on the rack.
Use caution when jacking the vehicle.
ALWAYS WEAR OSHA APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES. Eyeglasses that
only have impact resistant lenses are NOT safety glasses.
Wear non-slip safety footwear when operating equipment.
Do not wear jewelry or loose clothing when operating equipment.
Wear proper back support when lifting or removing wheels.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use on wet surfaces or expose
to rain.
Verify that the electrical supply circuit is the same voltage and amperage
ratings as marked on the equipment before operating.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open
containers of flammable liquids (gasoline).
Keep all instructions permanently with the unit.
Keep all decals, labels, and notices clean and visible.
To prevent accidents and/or damage to the equipment, use only Hunter
recommended accessories.
Use equipment only as described in this manual.
If any decal shown in this manual has been removed, is missing, or cannot be
read, contact your local service representative for a replacement decal(s) or
call Hunter Engineering Company at 1-800-448-6848. Warning label kit may
be ordered free of charge.
Corporate Information
Hunter Engineering Company
Web: www.hunter.com
Equipment Description: The product is lift rack intend for automotive vehicles
to been driven on to the rack and lifted up to a desired height so the underside
of the vehicle can be accessed for service or alignments.
Intended Use: The intended use is in the servicing and alignment of
automotive vehicles.
The transportation, assembly, servicing and/or removal of equipment should
only be done by a factor trained representative or distributor.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Warning / Operation Label Location
Control Panel
Emergency Stop (RX45, RX55, RX63 and RX72)
An emergency stop switch is located on the back of the console of RX45,
RX55, RX63 and RX72 Scissors Lift Rack.
Turning the emergency stop switch to the "OFF" position disconnects the
power from the console.
Returning the emergency stop switch to the "ON" position restores power to
console.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Operator Responsibilities
Read and thoroughly familiarize yourself with these instructions before
operating the lift.
The operator shall use all applicable safety features provided on the
automotive lift, and operate the lift in accordance with the instructions
furnished with the lift.
The operator of the lift shall be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and
orderliness of the lift and its surroundings so the lift may be safely operated in
accordance with the instructional and safety materials furnished with the lift.
If inspection of the equipment finds components requiring replacement,
contact your factory authorized Service Representative.
The lift owner or employer shall take all appropriate steps to follow the
recommended inspection procedures, but in no event shall the lift operator
fail to inspect or take notice of the procedures in the maintenance tables in
Section 5. All procedures shall be completed within the time frame noted in
the table.
The owner or employer shall display these materials in a conspicuous location
in the lift area.
The owner or employer shall appropriately document operating training.
A Maintenance/Training documentation form has been provided in the
Appendix.
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To avoid personal injury, only qualified personnel with a clear understanding
of lift operations should be allowed to operate and perform maintenance on
this equipment.
The operator must be capable of reading and understanding all of the
provided instructions.
If inspection of the equipment finds components requiring replacement,
contact your factory authorized Service Representative.
The owner or employer shall ensure that operators of automotive lifts are
instructed in the safe use of the lift using all of the provided instructions and
the Automotive Lift Institute publication: "Lifting It Right," "Safety Tips," and
"Warning Label."
Detailed Operation Information
Detailed Operation Information
Lift Operation Safety Rules
Read and familiarize yourself with these instructions before operating lift.
Do not operate an improperly functioning lift.
Do not attempt to use a lift for any purposes other than lifting vehicles.
Properly chock vehicle before operating lift.
Make sure lift is clear of personnel and obstructions before operating.
Do not operate a lift with anyone on or under the lift structure.
Watch lift and vehicle when operating.
Do not operate a lift with anyone in the vehicle.
Always set lift on safety lock latches before working on the vehicle.
Do not operate the vehicle while it is raised on the lift.
Do not operate a lift if the vehicle to be lifted is supported on jacks or any
other auxiliary devices.
Do not install or use any unauthorized lifting devices or accessories.
Perform regular maintenance in accordance with instructions in Section Five.
It is advisable to use a second person as a "spotter" to give
visual assistance to the driver when approaching and driving
onto and off the runways.
CAUTION: For safety, proper chocking of vehicle wheels is
necessary to prevent the vehicle from rolling while positioned on
elevated runways..
Chocking the Wheels
Adjust the turn plates (with lock pins installed) to match the tread width of the
vehicle.
Drive the vehicle onto the rack, place the transmission in PARK, and SET the
emergency brake.
Place a wheel chock at the front and rear of the left rear wheel.
LEFT REAR WHEEL SHOWN
Leave the wheel chocks in place while elevating the lift, performing service
operations on the vehicle, and while lowering the lift.
After lowering the lift, remove the wheel chocks from the front and rear of the
tire before moving the vehicle.
Lift Operation
Raising the Lift
Check the lift and immediate area for obstructions and remove any that are
found.
Verify that the turnplates and runway slip plates are locked in place.
WARNING: Do NOT operate lift with jacks in use. Serious injury
may result if the lift is raised or lowered with a vehicle supported
by jacks.
Verify "POWER" light is illuminated, indicating electrical power is supplied
to console and the power switch located on the back of the console is in the
"ON" position.
Depress and hold the "RAISE" button. The pump will begin to operate, raising
the lift.
CAUTION: Listen for the sound of the mechanical locks passing
over their detents. If the sound is not heard, release the "RAISE"
button and refer to troubleshooting section of this manual.
CAUTION: Repeated press and release of the raise button
(jogging) can cause premature motor failure. If jogging is
detected, lift will enter a time out period and exclamation LEDs
will flash.
Release the "RAISE" button when the lift reaches the desired height. The
pump will shut off and the lift will stop.
Press and hold the "LOWER" button until the lift stops lowering, mechanical
locks engage and the "NOT ON LOCKS" light is no longer illuminated.
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