Autoquip ABS AIR BAG LIFT User Manual

INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND SERVICE MANUAL
ABS AIR BAG LIFT
P.O. Box 1058 1058 West Industrial Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 405-282-5200
Item # 830ABS Version 1.0
07/2001
Identification and Inspection 3
Dangers and Warnings 4
Label Identification 7
Specifications 10
Lift Blocking Instructions 11
Installation Instructions 12
Operating Instructions 14
Routine Maintenance 15
General Maintenance 16
Replacement Parts List 19

Troubleshooting Analysis 20

IMPORTANT
Please read and understand this manual prior to installation or operation of this lift. Failure to do so could lead to property damage and/or serious personal injury. If any questions arise, call a local representative or Autoquip Corporation at 1-888-811-9876 or 405-282-5200.
PLANNED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
A local Autoquip representative provides a Planned Maintenance Program (PMP) for this equipment using factory-trained personnel. Call a local representative or Autoquip Corporation at 1-888-811-9876 or 405-282-5200 for more information.
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IDENTIFICATION & INSPECTION
IDENTIFICATION
When ordering parts or requesting information or service on this lift, PLEASE REFER TO THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER. This information is on a nameplate attached to the leg assembly. Replacement parts are available from a local Autoquip distributor.
INSPECTION
Immediately upon receipt of the lift, a visual inspection should be made to determine that it has not been damaged in transit. Any damage found must be noted on the delivery receipt. In addition to this preliminary inspection, the lift should be carefully inspected for concealed damage. Any concealed damage found that was not noted on the delivery receipt should be reported in writing to the delivering carrier within 48 hours.
1. Examine the entire unit for any signs of mishandling.
2. Pay special attention to the air bag and hosing.
3. Thoroughly examine all connections, making sure they have not vibrated loose
4. After installation, raise and block the lift and inspect the base frame, scissors
The following is a checklist that will aid in the inspection of this lift.
during transit.
assembly and air bag. See the “Lift Blocking Instructions” section.
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DANGERS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
SAFETY ALERTS (Required Reading!)
The following SAFETY ALERTS are intended to create awareness of owners, operators, and maintenance personnel of the potential safety hazards and the steps that must be taken to avoid accidents. These same alerts are inserted throughout this manual to identify specific hazards that may endanger uninformed personnel. Identification of every conceivable hazardous situation is impossible. Therefore, all personnel have the responsibility to diligently exercise safe practices whenever exposed to this equipment.
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DANGER!
Identifies a hazardous situation that presents the imminent probability of death or of severe personal injury!! _____________________________________________________________
WARNING!
Identifies a hazardous situation that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION!
Identifies a hazardous situation that could lead to the possibility of personal injury of death, and/or may result in equipment damage. _____________________________________________________________
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DANGERS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
Read and understand this manual and all labels prior to operating or servicing this lift. All labels are provided in accordance with ANSI Z535.4.
DANGER!
Do not work under lift without Maintenance Device! To avoid personal injury, NEVER go under the lift platform until the load is removed and the platform is securely blocked in the open position. See "Lift Blocking Instructions" section.
To avoid personal injury, stand clear of scissors leg mechanism while lift is in motion.
DANGER!
Do not inflate air bags to more than 80 PSI.
DANGER!
WARNING!
NEVER stand, sit or ride on the lift!
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DANGERS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
WARNING!
All warning and information decals should be in place as outlined in the “Label Identification” section. If decals are missing or damaged, they should be replaced with new ones. Contact an Autoquip representative for replacements.
CAUTION!
When moving the lift, do not attempt to pick it up by the platform; it is hinged and could be damaged. Pick up from under the base frame ONLY.
CAUTION!
Do not continue to activate the “UP” valve if the lift is not raising or if it has reached the fully raised position. To do so may result in permanent damage to the lift.
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LABEL IDENTIFICATION
Figure 1 Label Placement Diagram
Air Force Lift
Item No. Qty Description Part No.

1 2 Danger – Do Not Put Hands or Feet . . . 36430050

2 2 Max. Capacity 36405710
3 2 Caution – Familiarize Yourself with Operators Manual 36401487
4 1 Do Not Inflate To More Than 80 PSI 36401628
5 1 Maint. Device 36400257
6 1 Autoquip Serial Number Nameplate 36401511
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