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® INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE MANUAL MRL-6000 SCISSOR LIFT FOLLOW THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THE MACHINE WILL FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE DRY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ® TITAN MARKETING, LLC PO Box 7069 Greenwood, IN 46142 1.888.908-4826 FAX (317) 215.2770 www.titanlifts.com To Our Valued Customers: Thank you for purchasing a Titan Lifts® product. We hope this high quality equipment provides you with years of dependable service. It is unfortunate that rare situations may occur with the products you purchase from Titan Lifts®. We value your business as well as the trust you have and need to maintain your relationship with us. Titan Lifts® carries liability coverage that may protect our customers if a situation does occur. However, as in all accidents there must be proof of liability for a claim to be made. Our insurance company requires the following procedures be observed in order to consider a claim: A. The claimant must contact the Titan Lifts® distributor immediately with the facts of the situation. B. If any equipment is damaged, including vehicles or shop equipment, Titan Lifts® must be given the opportunity to send and impartial representative to the site for proper assessment of the situation. C. The Vehicle cannot be moved until either an impartial representative has reviewed the accident or clear and precise pictures are taken that reflect all the pertinent information for an impartial representative to be able to access the information from a distance. Titan Lifts® or its representatives must approve the pictures before anything can be moved. D. If any potential liability is determined on behalf of Titan Lifts®, two estimates must be submitted for damages to be reimbursed. It is imperative that the claimant complies with these procedures, because without proper assessment of the situation a claim will be denied. ARBITRATION NOTICE The installation or use of this equipment shall constitute an acknowledgement that the user agrees to resolve any and all disputes or claims of any kind whatsoever, which relate in any way to the equipment, by way of binding arbitration, not litigation. No suit or legal action may be filed in any state or federal court. Any arbitration shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, and administered by the American Mediation Association, Indianapolis Indiana. The maximum amount that an arbitrator may award and all damages shall not exceed the retail value of this equipment. WARRANTY NOTICE This equipment must be installed be a “Professional Installer” assembled and used in the manner according to the documentation provided to be covered by warranty. Damaged or missing components must be reported within 72 hours of receipt to your freight carrier and to the distributor. Claims must be filed to cover cost. If you have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact a Titan Lifts® representative at 1-888-908-4826. Thank you for the opportunity to continue to serve your lift equipment needs. CONTENTS 1.Safety .................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Safety Instructions for Commissioning ................................................ 1 1.3 Safety Instructions for Operation ......................................................... 1 1.4 Safety Instructions for Maintenance .................................................... 3 1.5 Risks ................................................................................................... 3 2. Unpacking & Set-up ............................................................. 4 2.1 Delivery & check of packages ............................................................. 4 2.2 Lifting & handling ................................................................................. 4 3 Specifications ....................................................................... 5 4 Floor requirement ................................................................. 6 4.1 Select the site area ............................................................................. 6 4.2 Floor Requirements ............................................................................. 6 5 Installation Instructions ....................................................... 7 5.1 Mounting the hydraulic power unit/connect hose assembly ................ 7 5.2 Lift the unit to attach the lifting plates and saddles ............................. 7 5.3 Lifting plates, adapters & rubber saddle attachment ........................... 7 5.4 Electrical Connections ......................................................................... 8 6 Operation Instructions .......................................................... 8 6.1 Defects / Malfunctions ......................................................................... 8 6.2 Controls ............................................................................................... 8 6.2.1 Up Control ........................................................................................ 8 6.2.2 Safety Lock Control .......................................................................... 9 6.2.3 Lowering Control .............................................................................. 9 6.3 Operation ............................................................................................ 9 7 Maintenance........................................................................ 11 7.1 Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................11 7.1.1 DAILY ...........................................................................................11 7.1.2 MONTHLY ....................................................................................11 7.1.3 BI MONTHLY................................................................................11 7.1.4 YEARLY .......................................................................................11 7.1.5 EVERY OTHER YEAR ................................................................ 12 7.2 Maintenance by the Operator ............................................................ 12 7.2.1 Hydraulic System ........................................................................ 12 7.2.2 Greasing Points ........................................................................... 13 7.2.3 Operational and Wear Checks .................................................... 13 7.2.4 Lift Stability .................................................................................. 13 7.3 Cleaning ............................................................................................ 13 8 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 14 Explosive Drawing ................................................................................... 15 Parts List ............................................................................................ 15-16 INSTRUCTIONS 1.SAFETY 1.1 INTRODUCTION WARNING: READ ENTIRE MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY AND SERVICE PRECAUTIONS. DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED CAREFULLY. Personal injury and property damage incurred due to non-compliance with these safety instructions are not covered by the product liability regulations. SYMBOLS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. 1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING • The lift may be installed and commissioned by authorized service personnel only. • The lift may not be installed and commissioned in the vicinity of explosives or flammable liquids, outdoors or in moist rooms (e.g. car wash). 1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION • • • • • • Read this entire manual. Load should not exceed rated capacity for this lift – 6000lbs Indoor use recommended. Protect all parts of the electrical equipment from humidity and moisture. Only trained authorized personnel over the age of 18 years should operate the lift. If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of the equipment should be used. Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat. 1 • Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been dropped or damaged - until it has been examined by a qualified service person. • Maintain a safe working environment. The work area should be clean, dry, clutter free, and sufficiently lit. • Vehicle doors should be closed during the raising and lowering cycles. • Closely watch the vehicle and lift during the raising and lowering cycles. • Do not operate the lift in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power equipment can create sparks which may ignite flammables. • Keep hands, tools, and other extremities from under carriage and moving parts. • Never operate this lift with someone on it. • Do not allow anyone on the lift or inside a raised vehicle. • Keep children and bystanders away from work area. Do not let children operate or play on lift. • Wear proper safety attire. Do not wear loose fitting clothing while operating lift. Long hair, jewelry and sleeves should be secured. • Move the lift only when it is lowered. • Do not move the lift while loaded. Never leave the lift unattended while under a load. • Do not operate this lift if under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. Operator must be alert at all times when using heavy lift equipment. • Comply with all applicable accident prevention regulations. • Only use the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended lifting points. • After positioning the vehicle, apply the parking brake. • Use caution when removing or installing heavy vehicle components which may result in center-of-gravity displacement. • Use this lift only for the work it is intended and only use Titan Lifts® recommended attachments. Do not use this product for an application for which it was not designed. Misuse can lead to personal injury and/or property damage. WARNING: Prior to completely raising the vehicle, raise the vehicle 6” off the ground and check the adapter pads for solid contact by performing the “BUMPER TEST”. Walk around the back of the vehicle and push up and down on the bumper. The vehicle will rock, but should not at any time lose contact with the pads. If the vehicle is bouncing off the pads or feels at all unstable, you should lower it back to the ground and reposition the pads to balance the load. Repeat this process until the vehicle is completely stable. WARNING: Use this lift only in well ventilated areas. Carbon monoxide exhausted from running vehicle engines is a colorless, odorless fume that, if inhaled, can cause serious personal injury or death. WARNING: People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before using this product. Operation of electrical equipment in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker. WARNING: This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm). (California Health & Safety Code 25249.5 et seq.) 2 1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE • Maintenance or repair work should be done by authorized service personnel only. • Work on the electrical equipment by certified licensed electricians only. • Ensure that ecologically harmful substances are disposed of only in accordance with the appropriate regulations. • To prevent the risk of damage, do not use high pressure / steam jet cleaners or caustic cleaning agents. • Do not replace or override the safety devices. 1.5 RISKS WARNING: Risks the personnel could encounter, due to an improper use of the lift, are described in this section. CRUSHING RISKS During lowering of runways and vehicles, personnel must not be within the area covered by the lowering trajectory. The operator must be sure no one is in danger before operating the lift. ! WARNING Remain clear of lift when raising or lowering vehicle. ! WARNING Keep feet clear of lift while lowereing. ! WARNING Avoid pinch points on moving parts during operation. BUMPING RISK ! When the lift is stopped at relatively low height for working, the risk of bumping against projecting parts occurs. WARNING Avoid bumping your head on lift or vehicle. RISK OF THE VEHICLE FALLING FROM THE LIFT Vehicle falling from the lift can be caused when the vehicle is improperly placed on platforms, and when its dimensions are incompatible with the lift or by excessive movement of the vehicle. To avoid injury in this situation, immediately exit the work area. ! WARNING Position vehicle with center of gravity midway between adapters. ! WARNING Clear area if vehicle is in danger of falling. ! WARNING Avoid excessive rocking of vehicle while on lift. 3 2. UNPACKING, & SET-UP Only skilled personnel who are familiar with the lift and this manual shall be allowed to carry out, lifting, handling, transport and unpacking operations. 2.1 DELIVERY AND CHECK OF PACKAGES When the lift is delivered, carefully unpack the lift making sure all the parts have been included. Check for possible damages due to transport and storage; verify that what is specified in the confirmation of order is included. In case of damage in transit, the customer must immediately inform the carrier of the problem. Remove the lift and all parts from delivery pallet and place on a clean, solid, flat surface. Packages must be opened paying attention not to cause damage to people (keep a safe distance when opening straps) and parts of the lift (be careful the objects do not drop from the package when opening). 2.2 LIFTING AND HANDLING When loading/unloading or transporting the equipment to the site, be sure to use suitable loading (e.g. cranes, trucks) and hoisting means. Be sure to hoist and transport the components securely so that they cannot drop, taking into consideration the package’s size, weight and center of gravity and it’s fragile parts. WARNING: LIFT AND HANDLE ONLY ONE PACKAGE AT A TIME 4 3. SPECIFICATIONS IMPORTANT: The properties indicated apply to lifts running at operating temperature. SPECIFICATIONS Load capacity Raising / Lowering time Minimum height Maximum lifting height Operating temperature Net weight Motor power Length Width Min/Max Power supply MRL-6000 6000 lbs. (2700kg) Approx. 40sec. 4-3/4” (12.1mm) 48-1/2” (123.2mm) / 54” (137.2mm) 41-131°F (5-55°C) 1,052 lbs. (477kg) 2.2KW 100” (2530mm) 39.5” (100.3mm) / 57” (1457mm) 110V-120V,60Hz, 3HP/ Single Phase, 3 prong power plug, 30 AMP IMPORTANT: SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 5 4. FLOOR REQUIREMENT These notes are for your guidance prior to installation 4.1 SELECTING THE SITE AREA Make sure that adequate space and height is available. 4.2 FLOOR REQUIREMENTS Do not use the lift on any asphalt surface. Make sure the lift is used on a dry, oil/grease free, flat level CONCRETE surface capable of supporting the weight of the lift, the vehicle being lifted, and any additional tools and equipment. The concrete floor surface should have a minimum thickness of 4”. The concrete must have a minimum strength of 3,000 PSI, and should be aged at least 30 days prior to use. Do not use the lift on concrete expansion seams or on cracked, defective concrete. WARNING: SPECIFICATIONS OF CONCRETE MUST BE ADHERED TO. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE LIFT FAILURE RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. THE FLOOR SHOULD BE A REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB NOT LESS THAN 4” (101.6MM) THICK, COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE NO LESS THAN 3,000 PSI (20.68MPA). DANGER: FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF THE LIFT, THE FLOOR MUST BE FLAT AND LEVEL. CHECK WITH STRAIGHT EDGE AND LEVEL. IF A FLOOR IS OF QUESTIONABLE SLOPE, CONSIDER A SURVEY OF THE SITE AND/OR THE POSSIBILITY OF POURING A NEW LEVEL CONCRETE SLAB. IMPORTANT: NEW CONCRETE MUST BE ADEQUATELY CURED AT LEAST 30 DAYS MINIMUM. NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED SHOULD YOU INSTALL THE LIFT ON AN UNSUITABLE FLOOR. 6 5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: THE HYDRAULIC HOSES HAVE BEEN PRE-INSTALLED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT THE HYDRAULIC HOSES DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS. 5.1 MOUNTING THE HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT/CONNECT HOSE ASSEMBLY 1. Attach the tow handle(1) to the pedestal(6) using the four(4) supplied attached bolts, washers, and nuts. 2. Attach the hydraulic unit to the pedestal using the four(4) supplied attached bolts, washers, and nuts. 3. Remove the fiting with the plastic cap (Fig. 1) from the port on the power unit and connect the hydraulic supply hose to the power unit using the supplied coupling (Fig. 2) (Teflon not required). Do not overtighten, backing nut & o-ring will complete the seal. NOTE: It maybe neccessary to remove the hydraulic hose from the 90° fitting and re-install in order to remove any twists in the hose. 4. Attach the lock release handle (Fig. 4) to the lower lock release post on the tow handle and tighten. 5. Route hydraulic hose through the clamp on the lift frame. 6. Fill the oil tank reservoir with hydraulic oil. To fill the oil tank reservoir, the lift must be completely lowered. Fill the oil tank with a premium quality ISO-32, AW-32, or AW-46 hydraulic oil, or premium quality ATF DEXRON-III/MERCON. 7. Insure all hydraulic fittings are tight and not leaking. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 5.2 LIFTING THE UNIT TO ATTACH THE LIFTING PLATES AND SADDLES 1. Clear the area of all bystanders, tools, equipment, and debris. 2. Plug the hydraulic unit into a standard 110V-120V/60Hz AC outlet. 3. Prior to rising the unit in order to proceed to section 5.3, please read section 6. 5.3 LIFTING PLATES, ADAPTERS & RUBBER SADDLE ATTACHMENT 1. Raise the unit to a comfortable working height by following all guidelines in section 6 and making sure the safety lock is engaged into the safety lock bar. 2. Attach the four(4) lifting plates to the lift by sliding the threaded pins through the sleeve brackets and attach using the four self locking nuts & washers. 3. Slide the plate adapter pedestals onto the lifting plates and secure with the four (4) hex bolts(62). NOTE: The adapters can be interchanged by sliding them on and off the lifting plates from the inside of the lift. 7 5.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING: ALL WIRING CHANGES MUST BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. THE STANDARD ELECTRIC MOTOR USED ON YOUR LIFT REQUIRES A 110-120 VOLT, 60HZ, SINGLE PHASE HOOK-UP. WARNING: DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE OR INSTALLATION OF ANY COMPONENTS WITHOUT FIRST ENSURING THAT ELECTRICAL POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE OR PANEL AND CANNOT BE REENERGIZED UNTIL ALL MAINTENANCE AND/OR INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ARE COMPLETED. DANGER: DO NOT RUN POWER UNIT WITHOUT FLUID. DAMAGE TO PUMP CAN OCCUR. THE POWER UNIT MUST BE KEPT DRY. DAMAGE TO POWER UNIT CAUSED BY WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS SUCH AS DETERGENTS, ACID ETC., IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. 6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: LIFT OPERATION BY TRAINED AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL OVER 18 YEARS ONLY. APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE AFTER POSITIONING THE VEHICLE ON THE LIFT. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO STAY IN LIFT AREA DURING RAISING AND LOWERING CYCLES. CLOSELY WATCH THE VEHICLE AND THE LIFT DURING RAISING AND LOWERING CYCLES. OBSERVE THE RATED LOAD CAPACITY AND LOAD DISTRIBUTION. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO CLIMB ON LIFT OR STAY INSIDE VEHICLE. AFTER RAISING THE VEHICLE FRAME 6”, STOP AND CHECK ADAPTERS FOR SECURE CONTACT. PERFORM BUMPER TEST(PG.2). MAKE SURE THE VEHICLE DOORS ARE CLOSED DURING RAISING AND LOWERING CYCLES. 6.1 DEFECTS / MALFUNCTIONS WARNING: IN CASE OF DEFECTS OR MALFUNCTIONS SUCH AS JERKY LIFT MOVEMENT OR DEFORMATION OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE, SUPPORT OR LOWER THE LIFT IMMEDIATELY. CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 6.2 CONTROLS 6.2.1 UP CONTROL Once the up button is pressed, the lift moves up until the button is released or the limit stop is reached. 8 6.2.2 SAFETY LOCK CONTROL Press and hold the lowering handle (Fig.3) until the safety lock (30) is engaged the safety lock bar (33). Fig. 3 6.2.3 LOWERING CONTROL Press the Up button enough to make the safety lock disengage the safety lock bar, squeeze the lock-release handle (Fig. 4), and then press the lowering handle (Fig.3) until the lift is completely lowered. Fig. 4 6.3 OPERATION WARNING: FAILURE TO OPERATE THE LIFT ACCORDING TO THIS MANUAL MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LIFT, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. 1. Before driving a vehicle over and onto the scissor lift make sure the lift is fully lowered, and position the plates and rubber saddles inward. Do not hit or run over the plates and rubber saddles, as this could damage the vehicle and/or lift. 2. Drive the vehicle over the scissor lift while keeping the vehicle parallel with the lift and aligning the center of gravity of the vehicle with the center of the lift. NOTE: The “Center of Gravity” (COG) of the vehicle is the balance point at which there is equal weight in front of and behind the COG, and equal weight on both sides of the COG. The COG is not necessarily the dimensional center of the vehicle, but is often slightly toward the engine from the dimensional center of the vehicle. 3. Turn off the vehicle’s engine and engage the parking brake of the vehicle. 4. Read the vehicles owner’s manual to identify the recommended vehicle lifting points. 5. Prepare the work area according to this manual. Move the plates outward, and position the rubber saddles to contact with the vehicle manufacture’s recommended lifting points. IMPORTANT: PLACE THE FOUR RUBBER PADS UNDER EDGE OF VEHICLE AT THE FOUR JACK POINTS. IMPORTANT: FOR LOWER VEHICLES, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE HEX BOLTS(62) AND ALL ADAPTERS PRIOR TO DRIVING THE VEHICLE OVER THE LIFT AND SLIDE THEM ON AFTER THE VEHICLE IS OVER THE LIFT. BE SURE TO RE-INSTALL THE SAFETY HEX BOLTS PRIOR TO LIFTING THE VEHICLE. 9 6. Once the rubber saddles have been positioned under the vehicle lifting points, operate the power switch to make contact and lift the vehicle slightly. Test to make sure the vehicle is well balanced and the contact between the rubber saddles and vehicle lifting points are secure by performing the “BUMPER TEST.” (pg. 2) Then, proceed to lift the vehicle to the desired height. 7. WARNING: Do not lift the vehicle if you cannot establish secure and level lifting points. Do not use sub-standard shims or other devices in place of approved and recommended rubber saddle adapters. Never use the lift without the rubber saddles in place on each plate and in contact with the lifting points of a vehicle. 8. Press up button and raise vehicle to desired height. Do not go under vehicle until load rests on level safety locks. 10. While lifting the vehicle a clicking sound should be noticeable which indicates the safety mechanism is operating. If this sound is not heard, immediately cease using the lift and call an authorized service agent. 9. When lift reaches maximum height, a limit switch will come into operation and stop the lift. When lift has stopped, press and hold the lowering handle (Fig. 3) until load rests on safety. 11. Once the repair work to the vehicle is complete, make sure to remove all tools, safety jack stands, and materials from under the vehicle and lift. Also, make sure the work area is clear and it is safe to lower the vehicle. 12. Lower vehicle by pressing the Up button to disengage the safety locks. Squeeze the lock-release handle (Fig. 4), and then press the lowering handle (Fig. 3) until the lift is completely lowered. 13. Move the rubber saddles and plates inward, out of the path of the vehicle. Clear all bystanders, and any objects from work area and direction of vehicle. 14. Disengage the vehicle parking brake. Start the vehicle’s engine, and drive the vehicle off the lift slowly and carefully. WARNING: THE OPERATOR MUST BE TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE THE LIFT. WARNING: DO NOT GO UNDER VEHICLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHILE VEHICLE IS BEING LIFTED OR LOWERED. WARNING: LOAD MUST BE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED BETWEEN BOTH LIFTING PLATFORMS. IF LOAD IS UNBALANCED, REPOSITION VEHICLE. 10 7. MAINTENANCE WARNING: DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE LIFT. IMPORTANT: THE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS INDICATED BELOW APPLY TO AVERAGE WORKSHOP USE. THE LIFT SHOULD BE INSPECTED MORE FREQUENTLY FOR SEVERE USE APPLICATIONS. 7.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE It is important to keep the lift clean, dry, and well maintained by establishing a periodic preventive maintenance program to ensure trouble-free operation and long service life. 7.1.1 DAILY 1. Check safety mechanism is functioning correctly. 2. Inspect the condition of rubber lifting pads and replace as necessary if worn or torn. 7.1.2 MONTHLY 1. 2. 3. 4. Check safety mechanism operation. Check condition of shafts, shaft locks and bushings. Check overall cleanliness. Clean and lubricate roller slide tracks, rollers, and safety Lock toggle shafts. 7.1.3 BIMONTHLY 1. Check condition of extensions and lubricate. 2. Check oil leaks from cylinders. 3. Check oil leaks at pipe joints. 7.1.4 YEARLY Service and safety inspection on the lift must be performed by a competent person. This inspection must be recorded. If the yearly service and safety inspection is not performed, the warranty is null and void. IMPORTANT: YEARLY SERVICE MUST INCLUDE REMOVAL OF ROLLERS TO INSPECT, CLEAN AND LUBRICATE BUSHINGS AND PINS. 11 7.1.5 EVERY OTHER YEAR Hydraulic oil should be replaced. IMPORTANT: AFTER CLEANING WORKSHOP FLOOR OR LIFT, TO MAINTAIN LIFT EFFICIENCY WE ADVISE TO LUBRICATE ROLLER BEARINGS AND SAFETY LOCK TOGGLE SHAFTS, AS PER MONTHLY MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS POINT 4 (IN 7.1.2). 7.2 MAINTENANCE BY OPERATOR 1. All moving parts have been lubricated at the factory and should be re-lubricated before the first use and at least once every six months to prevent damage. 7.2.1 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (FIG. 5) 1. Check the fluid level with the lift fully lowered and add fluid as required. Use premium quality ISO-32, AW-32, or AW-46 hydraulic oil, or premium quality ATF DEXRON-III/ MERCON. 2. Check all hydraulic hoses and connections for tightness before each use to ensure proper working condition. 3. Lightly oil the cylinder rods at least once every six months or when they become dry. Fig. 5 12 7.2.2 GREASING POINTS Slide Tracks: The slide tracks should be greased every six months (or more frequently in case of noise generation). Lightly grease the slide tracks over their entire length using a brush. 7.2.3 OPERATION AND WEAR CHECKS. 1. Examine lift for structural cracks, bends, or other signs of damage prior to each use. Do not use this product if worn or damaged. 7.2.4 LIFT STABILITY 1. Every six months check the nuts of all bolts for tightness. 2. Retighten them as required. 7.3 CLEANING DANGER: DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE / STEAM JET CLEANERS OR CAUSTIC CLEANING AGENTS. RISK OF DAMAGE! 1. PERIODICALLY WASH OFF AGGRESSIVE SUBSTANCES AND TREAT THE LIFT WITH OIL OR WAX SPRAY. 2. REPAIR THE DAMAGE TO THE PAINTWORK IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT CORROSION. THE RAL NUMBER IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MANUFACTURER. 13 8. TROUBLESHOOTING # 1 PROBLEM Lift will not raise CAUSES REMEDY The motor direction of rotation is not correct. Interchange the two phases on the main switch The oil in the hydraulic unit is not sufficient. Add some hydraulic oil The UP button is faulty. Check UP button and connection for proper operation. Replace, if needed The maximum Check the switch and relevant connection for proper operation. Replace, if height limit switch needed. is faulty. The lowering solenoid valve does not close. Check and clean, if dirty, or replace, if faulty The suction pump Check and clean if needed. filter is dirty. 2 Lift raise slowly Not enough hydraulic oil Supply oil The pressure of oil not sufficient Adjust the pressure adjust screw Throttle valve not open Open it Leakage in the oil Replace circuit 3 Lift will not lower No power Power on Release valve dirty or clogged Wash release valve in solvent and blow out with air Up/down valve damaged Replace Air electromagnetic valve damage Replace 14 6.1 59 57 58 62 61 54 60 55/56 53 50/51 33 38 1 40 37 35 2/3/4/5 39 52 36 8 9 24/10 23 30/30.1 31 49 46 2/3/4/5 29 27 26 32 34 41 42 43 44 45 47/48 22 6 18 10 7/7.1 19 11/12 21 20 14/15/16/17 NO. DRAWING NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY REMARKS 1 TT3B-800-01-00 Tow handle 1 weldment 2 M8X25_GB5781 Hex bolt 8 3 D8_GB95 Flat washer 8 4 D8_GB93 Spring washer 10 5 M8_GB6170 Hex nut 8 6 TT3B-800-02-00 Power unit pedestal 1 weldment 6.1 QYS-300-10-03-00 Lifting Pad 4 Rubber 7 D20_GB95 Flat washer 2 7.1 D2X40_GB91 Cotter Pin 2 8 YYZ 9 Hydraulic unit 1 Locking Release handle 1 10 DILUN Heavy-duty iron PU wheel 2 11 TT3B-500-05 Spindle 3 1 12 D20_GB894_1 Spindle retainer ring 2 14 TPF4-500-07 Hydraulic fitting 1 15 TPF4-500-08 Washer 2 15 φ100xφ20x50 NO. DRAWING NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 16 TPF4-500-05 90°elbow fitting 1 17 TPF4-500-09 Nut 2 18 TT3B-400-07 Hydraulic supply hose 1 Braking steel rope 1 19 20 TT9D-600-02 Hydraulic hose 2 21 8045-400G Valve 2 22 QYS-500-08 Straight connector 3 REMARKS L=4100 L=320 23 TT3B-600-01 Tee oil-plate 1 24 M8X25_GB70 Inner hex-head screw 2 26 M8X45 GB70-85 Inner hex-head screw 2 27 M8 GB6170-86 Hex nut 2 29 TT3B-400-03-00 Safety wheel 1 weldment weldment 30 TT3B-400-04-00 Safety lock 1 30.1 TT3B-400-06 Tension spring 1 31 D4X32_GB879 Spring column pin 1 32 TT3B-400-02-00 Safety tube 1 weldment 33 TT3B-400-01-00 Safety lock bar 1 weldment 34 TT3B-400-05-00 Cylinder 2 35 D18_GB894_1 Spindle retainer ring 4 36 TT3B-500-09 Spindle 9 2 37 TT3B-500-07 Spindle 5 2 Cotter pin 2 38 d2.5x30 39 M18_GB889 Self-lock nut 1 40 TT3B-500-06 Spindle 4 1 41 TT3B-500-04 Spindle 2 2 42 D24_GB894_1 Spindle retainer ring 2 43 TT3B-200-00 Inner arm assembly 1 44 TT3B-500-08-01 Roller 2 2 45 HK-2015 Punch bearing 2 46 TT3B-500-08-02 Retainer ring 2 47 TT3B-500-03 Spindle 1 2 48 D20_GB894_1 Spindle retainer ring 2 49 TT3B-300-00 Outer arm assembly 1 50 D18_GB894_1 Spindle retainer ring 2 51 TT3B-500-02 Spindle 6 2 52 TT3B-500-01 Roller 1 2 53 TT3B-100-00 Top cover plate 1 weldment 54 TT3B-700-04-01-00 Lifting plate 4 weldment 55 TT3B-700-04-02 Washer 4 56 M20_GB889 Self-lock nut 4 57 DL38G-F110A Rubber pad 4 58 TT3B-700-01-00 Flat Adapter 4 59 M6X14_GB70 Inner hex-head screw 4 60 TT3B-700-02-01 Short adapter 4 61 TT3B-700-03-01 Long adapter 4 62 M10X25_GB5781 Hex bolt 4 16 weldment weldment WARNING The warnings, precautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. The operator must understand that the operator must supply common sense and examine caution factors when using this product to determine safety in all circumstances being used. ® TITAN MARKETING, LLC PO Box 7069 Greenwood, IN 46142 1.888.908-4826 FAX (317) 215.2770 www.titanlifts.com
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