CARTAR Glidemaster Mobile 2021 User manual

Operating Manual and Test Record
for Service Lift
2021 Glidemaster and Econo 100
Machine Type
Model Name
Serial No.
Cartar Mobile Lift
Glidemaster Mobile
Cartar WorkBay Lift
Econo 100
Cartar Industries
9A Dalkeith Drv tel: +61 3 59 87 1514
Dromana 3936 email : info@cartar.com.au
Victoria , Australia web: www.cartar.com.au

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USE COMMON SENSE & PLENTY OF IT
1/ Do Not allow any person to operate this machine without first reading
and understanding the safety precautions and operating instructions.
2/ Never allow Children or minors to operate this machine.
3/ Always operate this machine in well-lit areas
4/ Never operate this machine when fatigued. Always be alert. If you
become tired while operating this machine, then render your machine safe and take
a break. If you have a mental or physical condition that may be aggravated by
strenuous work, consult your Physician before you operate this machine.
5/ Never operate this machine under the influence of medication, alcohol, or drugs.
6/ Always keep your hands, feet and body away from moving parts.
7/ Always inspect this machine and make sure it is in top working condition prior to
using.
8/ Always keep this machine in “Brake Lock “position when not being moved.
9/ Never exceed the maximum load of 2800 kg / 6,6160 lbs of weight.
10/ Never enter the inner frame of this machine when elevated.
11/ Always keep your load as low to the ground as possible when moving machine
Horizontally.
12/ Always maintain Hydraulic fluid levels at recommended levels.
13/ Never apply external forces to vehicles on this machine.
14/ Always make sure that the floor surface is clean and level before moving your
machine horizontally.
15/ Always make sure that your rubber pads are correctly positioned before placing a
load on them.
16/ Never lower or raise your machine without your Hydraulic rams fitted and
Operational.
17/ Never raise or lower your machine without your Safety system fitted and
Operational.
18/ Always keep power leads well away from your moving machine.
19/Always make sure that your load is secure, and your weight is evenly distributed
Onboard your machine before elevating.
20/ Never connect or feed an air source that EXCEEDS 100 psi / 7 Bar.
21/ Never Raise or Lower your machine unless you have a perimeter ground clear –
ance of at least 3 (Three) meters.
22/ Never place your feet, hands or person under your machine unless vehicle is
Secured and supported by approved axle stands at all 4 corners.
23/ Always respond immediately and remove load from your machine if there is any
Sign of a worn or faulty part.
24/ Always replace worn or faulty parts with Genuine Cartar Parts
25/ Never work on vehicles on your lift unless your Lift is in “Brake Lock “position.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE USER

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USE COMMON SENSE & PLENTY OF IT
26/ Always move your lift at the slowest possible speed when moving
With a vehicle on board. (see page 7).
27/ Always make sure that feet are well clear of the lift when lowering
Into “Brake Lock “position.
28/ All spares and copies of this manual are available from your
distributor or online at www.cartar.com.au.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Safety Precautions for user ………………………………………………………………………… 2
1 Operation and Safety Inspection ………………………………………………………………… 5
2 General Information …………………………………………………………………………………… 6
2.1 Hazard Warnings ………………………………………………………………………………. 6
2.2 Limitation of Liability ………………………………………………………………………… 6
2.3 Copyright …………………………………………………………………………………………... 7
2.4 Terms of Guarantee ………………………………………………………………………….. 7
2.5 Customer Service ………………………………………………………………………………. 7
3 Master Data Sheet ……………………………………………………………………………………… 8
4 Product Description ………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
4.1 Intended Use ……………………………………………………………………………………. 9
4.2 Product Structure ……………………………………………………………………………..10
4.3 Technical Data ………………………………………………………………………………….11
4.4 Product Designation ………………………………………………………………………… 11
5 EC Declaration of Conformity ……………………………………………………………………. 12
6 General Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………………………. 13
6.1 Operators Duty of Care ……………………………………………………………………. 13
6.2 Operators Duties ……………………………………………………………………………… 13
6.3 Basic Safety Requirements ………………………………………………………………..14
6.4 Requirements of Operating Personnel ……………………………………………... 15
7 Transport and Preparation ……………………………………………………………………….. 16
7.1 Transport Inspection ……………………………………………………………………….. 16
7.2 Disposal of the Packaging Material ………………………………………………….. 16
8 Installation and Assembly …………………………………………………………………………. 17
8.1 Environmental Conditions for Assembly ………………………………………….. 17
8.2 Assembly Instructions Glidemaster Mobile …………………………………… 18
8.3 Assembly Instructions Econo 100 ………………………………………………….. 18
8.3 Knowing this Manual ……………………………………………………………………… 18
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE USER

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9 Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
9.1 Use of Tow Handle …………………………………………………………………….. 19
9.2 Cartar Legend …………………………………………………………………………….. 19
9.3 Hand Control Identification ………………………………………………………… 19
9.4 Position Under Vehicle ………………………………………………………………. 20
9.5 Wheel Directional Locks ……………………………………………………………… 21
9.6 Operation of Rubber Pads ………………………………………………………….. 22
9.7 Brake Lock Operation ………………………………………………………………….. 23
9.8 To Lower Vehicle ………………………………………………………………………… 24
9.9 Hand Control Operation ……………………………………………………………… 24
10.0 To Raise Vehicle …………………………………………………………………………… 25
10.1 Safety Inspection ………………………………………………………………………… 26
10.2 Regular Safety Checks …………………………………………………………………. 27
11.1 Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………. 28
11.2 Pneumatic Schematics ………………………………………………………………… 29
11.3 Hydraulic Schematics ………………………………………………………………….. 30
11.4 Hydraulic Cartridge Valves …………………………………………………………… 31
11.5 Spare Parts Listing ………………………………………………………………………. 32
11.6 Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………….. 33
11.7 Overcoming Air –Motor “ Blow By “ ……………………………………………. 34
11.8 Understanding the Safety Lock Valve ……………………………………………. 34
12 Additional Information …………………………………………………………………………….. 35
12.1 General Specifications …………………………………………………………………. 35
12.2 Notice regarding the sliding Area of the Scissor Arms ………………… 35
12.3 Working on a Lifted Vehicle ………………………………………………………… 35
12.4 Cartar Warranty …………………………………………………………………………… 36
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1Operation and Safety Inspection
Carried out by the Manufacturer to check the following details:
Following ID Plates and Parts are Present:
Nameplate
Operating Instructions ( Quick Setup )
Lifting Capacity
Bar Mains Pressure
Raise “ UP “ & Lower “ Down “
Cartar Logo
CE Logo
Warning Labels
Serial Number
4 x SUV Brackets
4 x Rubber Pads
1 x Tow Handle
Operation and Safety Checked:
Pressure Relief Valve set at 3.5 bar Operating Pressure
Final Inspection:
1000kg function Test –Raise and Lower
Safety Lock Function
Hand Control Function
WES Function
Scissor Arm Roller Function
Condition of Pneumatic Lines ( in proper position and NO leaks )
Swing Arm Function
Inspect Hoses and Oil Tank for Oil Leaks
Spray Clean total Machine
Serial No. …………………………………………………….
CARTAR INDUSTRIES
Date . …………………………………………………………. 9A Dalkeith Drv
Dromana , Vic 3936
Name . ……………………………………………………….. AUSTRALIA
Tel : +61 3 59 87 1514
OPERATION & SAFETY INSPECTION
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2 General Information
The operating instructions (and Test Logbook) contain important information concerning the
installation and ensure safe, proper, and economical operation as well as preservation of
operational safety.
Observance of these operating instructions will help you to avoid danger, reduce repair costs and
downtime as well as to increase the life of your Cartar Lift.
As evidence of regular Safety Checks, this Logbook contains a form. This should be used to provide
documented details of Tests. (It is advisable to make a copy of the form before starting to fill it out)
Installation and testing
Safety-related work and safety inspections may only be performed by suitably trained personnel.
In this documentation, personnel are designated as expert and qualified persons.
2.1 Hazard Warnings
To identify hazardous areas and important information, the following symbols with the described
definitions are used. Please pay special attention to text sections marked with these symbols.
Signifies danger to life and limb, meaning improper execution of the
process referred to by the symbol could have fatal consequences!
Signifies a notification of a key function or an important notice!
2.2 Limitation of Liability
All details and indications in this operating Manual were compiled taking into account the relevant
standards and regulations, and the latest technology as well as many years of insight and
experience. Therefore, the manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused by:
•Failure to adhere to the operating manual.
•Improper use
•The intervention of Non-Qualified staff
•Arbitrary alterations
•Neglecting Maintenance
GENERAL INFORMATION
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2.3 Copyright
These Operating Instructions are to be treated as confidential and are solely intended for personnel
working with the machinery. Transfer of the operating manual to third parties without the written
consent of the manufacturer is prohibited.
Text, drawings, images, and other illustrations are copyrighted and intellectual.
Property rights apply. This includes the use of the name Cartar or Glidemaster.
2.4 Terms of Guarantee
The terms of guarantee are included as a separate document in the sales brochures.
2.5 Customer Service
For technical information, please contact our customer service centre as follows:
Customer
Support
GENERAL INFORMATION
CARTAR INDUSTRIES
9A Dalkeith Drive
Dromana , 3936
Victoria , Australia
Tel : + 61 3 59 87 1514
Web : www.cartar.com.au
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3 Master data Sheet
Model Name: ……………………………………………………………………….
Serial No: …………………………………………………………………………
Manufacturer:
Intended Use:
The Lift with Hydraulics and Scissor system is a lifting machine for lifting vehicles with a permissible
load capacity (see technical data) of a maximum load distribution of 3:2 in the driving direction or
2:3 against the driving direction.
Any construction related modifications as well as basic repairs are to
be recorded on this master sheet!
Changes to the construction, testing by experts, re- commissioning.
(Date, type of change, experts’ signature)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Name and contact details of Assessor
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Location, date, signature
MASTER DATA SHEET
CARTAR INDUSTRIES
9A Dalkeith Drive
Dromana , 3936
Victoria , Australia
Tel : +61 3 59 87 1514
Web : www.cartar.com.au
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4Product Description:
4.1 Intended Use
The Lift is exclusively intended for lifting vehicles (passenger cars) with a maximum nominal load.
(see chapter of Technical data)
Lifting individuals and other objects is prohibited.
Working under a lifted vehicle and during the lifting and lowering movement is not permitted.
Operations may only be performed by persons who have read and understood the operations
manual and who are more than 18 years of age.
Vehicles may only be lifted at the designated lifting points (on the framework or at jacking points).
It is only allowed to lift vehicles as stated in the operating instructions.
The products described in these operating instructions can be used in explosion hazardous areas
and are subject to the Directive 94/9/EC. Steps to protect against explosion hazards are required.
See Chapter “general safety information “and Chapter “Installation “for further information.
The marking of the equipment is Ex 11 3G c 11A T4.
The lifting platform is part of the machinery group 11, category 3; used in general industrial Area 2.
for gases of explosion group 11A.
C= Constructional Safety
T4 = up to 135 degrees C surface temperature
Version as a category 2 is available on request.
The scope of intended use also includes the reading of the current operating manual as well as
compliance with all the indications included in the same –particularly relevant safety instructions.
The scope also extends to ensuring that all inspection and maintenance operations are
implemented within the prescribed time periods.
If the vehicle lift system is not used according to its intended use, safe operation of the system
cannot be guaranteed.
In the event of any accident resulting in personnel injury or damage to property resulting from
improper use, the operator of the lifting system shall be responsible and not the Manufacturer!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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4.2 Product Structure
The vehicle lift consists of a Hydraulically operated platform main body on one hand and of a
cantilever set on the other hand lifting the vehicle directly its underframe.
The Twin Hydraulic Cylinders perform a movement that is carried out laterally by the scissors.
The scissors also restrict the lift height of the service lift. A safety valve system prevents the service
lift from descending in the event of a Hydraulic failure.
The power source that drives the Hydraulic System is a Pneumatic Motor and compressed air.
The functionality of the motor and safety system is all powered by compressed air.
Technical data about the service lift is available in the chapter “Technical Data “.
You will find reference to professional assembly in the chapter “Mounting “.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
CARTAR ECONO 100
Work Bay Lift
CARTAR GLIDEMASTER
MOBILE “Lift & Move “
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Details on
Nameplate
Technical Data
4.3 Product Designation
The details of the Lifting Platform are stated on the type of shield on the machine frame as well as
in the EC Declaration of Conformity. Plate is located on rear of Oil Tank.
Technical changes
reserved
GLIDEMASTER
ECONO 100
Lifting Capacity of Lift
2800 kg/ 6210 lbs
2800 kg/ 6210 lbs
Empty weight of Lift
280 kg/ 620 lbs
265 kg / 584 lbs
Maximum load distribution
3:2 in driving direction
3:2 in driving direction
Lift time of Lift
48 seconds
48 seconds
Descent time of Lift
40 seconds
40 seconds
Effective stroke of Lift
820 mm /32.5 “
780 mm / 30.7”
Height gain with SUV’s
180 mm / 7”
180 mm / 7”
Minimum ground height
105 mm/ 4.1”
100 mm / 3.9”
Length of Lift
2010 mm / 79.1”
1520 mm / 59.8”
Width of Lift
1060 mm /41.7”
1030 mm / 40.5”
Max distance Arm Width
2000 mm / 78.7”
2000 mm/ 79.1 “
Max Distance arm Length
2000 mm / 79.1 “
2000 mm / 79.1 “
Hydraulic Gear Pump
.5 cc
.5 cc
Hydraulic Operating Press
3500 psi
3500 psi
Required Air Pressure
60 -100 psi
60 –100 psi
Noise Pollution
< 78 dB
< 78 dB
Dimension Sheet
Page 35
Page 35
Pneumatic Schematics
Page 29
Page 35
Hydraulic Schematics
Page 30
Page 30
Safety Cartridge Valve
LMP-08-L Keta
LMP-08-L Keta
Manifold Cartridge Valve
LMP-08-4-L Keta
LMP-08-4-L Keta
Safety Power source
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Hyd Cylinder Flow Control
Yes- Twin per Cylinder
Yes –Twin per Cylinder
Anti Drop Safety Device
YES
YES
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Machine Type
Year of Construction
Serial No.
CE Approval
Lift Capacity
Operating Pressure
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5 EC Declaration of Conformity
Set out in Annex 11 A of the EC Machinery Directive ( 2006/42/EC )
The manufacturer
Cartar Industries
9A Dalkeith Drive
Dromana, Vic, 3936
Australia
CARTAR INDUSTRIES PTY LTD
Is responsible for all
Documentation and declares
that the following machine.
Is accurately Described
Machine Type: serial no.
Glidemaster Mobile see cover sheet.
Econo 100 see cover sheet.
Complies with the Health and
Safety requirements of the
following EC Directives:
Machinery Directives 2006/42/EG
Directive: EN 1493: 2010
Directive: EN ISO 4413 :2010
Applicable Harmonised Standards
EN 1493 : 2010
Vehicle Lifting Platform. Hydraulic Fluid Power
EN ISO 4413:2010
General rules and Safety Requirements for Systems.
Compliant with AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS: AS 1418.9 - 1996
Any construction- related modifications, which affect the technical data
specified in the operating instructions and thus significantly alter the
intended use of this machine, shall render this declaration of conformity as
Null and Void!
Bill Carter
Managing Director
Cartar Industries -2020
EC Declaration of Conformity
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6General Safety Instructions
6.1 Operator’s Duty of Care
The Lifting platform was designed and built taking a hazard assessment into account and following
careful selection of the harmonised standards to be met, as well as additional technical
specifications .It thus corresponds to the state of the art and guarantees the utmost level in safety .
However, this safety level can only be reached during practical operation, when all measures
required have been implemented. The due diligence is required on the part of the operator of the
lifting platform, to plan these measures and ensure their implementation.
The Operator must, in particular, ensure that:
•The lifting platform is only used as intended (see chapter Product description)
•The service lift only be used in a fully functional and fault free state and will be checked
regularly for operational functionality with special attention to safety equipment.
•The placement of the service Lift is located and designed so that the operator can observe
all movements of the load as well as have an overview of the area under the lift and its load.
The operator is responsible for suppling adequate Lighting.
•Access to the danger area (area under the lifting platform and under the load) by individuals
is forbidden. Operations in the danger area are prohibited. Maintenance operations are
excluded. (see chapter on Maintenance)
•The operating instructions are to remain fully readable and available in the area in which the
lifting platform is used.
•The lifting platform is only to be used by individuals having read and understood the
operating instructions.
•Personnel are to be regularly instructed of all relevant information regarding work safety
and environmental protection and familiar with the operating instructions and the safety
notices therein.
•Only qualified individuals and experts may repair the lifting platform.
•None of the safety and warning notices linked to the lifting platform are to be removed and
must remain readable.
•No interference with the service lift (for example repairs) should take place without
adhering adequately to protective measures. (e.g., support the top platform when removing
the hydraulic cylinders)
6.2Operator’s Duties
The operating safety ordinances are intended for the operators of work equipment used in
vulnerable areas.
The operator must take a risk assessment of the area where the Service Lift will be used. The
dangers that arise during the use of the work equipment related to the substances and working
environment should be detected and taken into account.
The operator shall take the measures necessary and choose operating equipment suitable for
the conditions prevailing at the workplace and assure the safety and health of employees.
For the execution of risk assessment and decision on suitable equipment, the operator must
apply country specific guidelines and standards.
General Safety Instructions
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6.3 Basic Safety Measures
When operating this service lift. The statutory accident prevention regulations in
accordance with BGV A1 apply. Regulations BGR 500 (operators of work equipment)
can be used for information purposes.
Make sure that the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position. Before lifting,
Prevent the vehicle from rolling away. Pull the Hand brake and shift the car into
Reverse or first gear. If an automatic, shift the car into P position.
The operator is to monitor the vehicle during lowering or lifting.
Service Lift parts such as Hydraulic hoses and cylinders must be protected whilst.
Working with high temperatures (welding, grinding etc.) and from mechanical
And chemical damage. Strong degreasers can do damage.
Compliance with the following points is particularly emphasised:
•The Cartar Lift is only to be used for passenger cars.
•The total weight of the lifted car may not exceed the stipulated lifting capacity, whereby a
maximum load distribution of 3:2 in the driving direction or 2:3 against the driving direction.
•Whilst operating the Cartar Lift, instructions in the operating manual are to be complied
with.
•Only persons who are 18 years old or older and instructed in the use of the Cartar lift are
permitted to use it.
•During lifting and lowering movements, no person other than the operator may stand in the
way of the area of movement for loading and Cartar Lift.
•The transport of passengers on the Cartar Lift or in the car being lifted is prohibited.
•Climbing on the Cartar Lift or in the car being lifted is prohibited.
•Following any modifications to the construction and repairs to load-bearing parts, the Cartar
Lift must be inspected by an expert. Changes and repairs must be recorded on the master
data sheet.
•In the event of modifications (i.e. repairs) appropriate safety measures must be meet.
•Sufficient clearance between low lying vehicle parts and the Cartar Lift should be ensured
before lifting begins.
•The rubber blocks must be placed onto the biggest plain space. Stacking is not allowed.
Not complying with safety regulations can cause serious injuries
as well as damage to the lifted vehicle.
General Safety Instructions
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6.4 Requirements of Operating Personnel
The Lifting platform must only be used by individuals who have been suitably trained, instructed
and authorised. These persons must be familiar with the operating manual and proceed in
accordance with the same. The respective authorizations of the operating personnel are to be
clarified.
Moreover, for the following activities, specific qualifications are required :
Operateration
Execution
Installation
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Starting Up
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Briefing
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Fault Clearance
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Servicing
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Maintenance
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Repairs
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Disassembly
Cartar service technician or technician trained by Cartar
Operating individuals in training should only operate the lifting platform when supervised by an
experienced person. Evidence of completed and successful training should be confirmed in writing.
All control and safety installations must, generally speaking, only be operated by suitably trained
persons.
All individuals engaging in activities involving the lifting platform must read the operating
instructions and sign to confirm that they have understood them.
General Safety Instructions

7 Transport and Preparation
7.1 Transport Inspection
Check the order upon receipt of delivery for damages caused during transportation.
If there is identifiable damage, proceed as follows:
•Leave the goods and packaging in an unchanged state. Do not attempt to use the product.
•Immediately contact Cartar customer service:
Customer Service:
Do not send back damaged goods before receiving confirmation
from the customer service centre!
7.2 Disposal of the Packaging materials
The packaging material must be disposed of in accordance with the current environment and
disposal guidelines. Cartar is committed to the protection of our planet earth.
Transport and Preparation
Cartar Industries
9A Dalkeith Drive
Dromana , 3936
Victoria , Australia
Tel +61 3 59 87 1514
Web : www.cartar.com.au
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8 Installation and Assembly
The following important safety instructions must be observed during the assembly of the Cartar Lift.
Adhering to safety instructions helps to avoid injuries, personal damage, as well as damage to
machinery.
•The installation work must only be performed by suitable-trained persons and with
compliance of the safety instructions during the process.
•Before commencing the installation work, the lifting platform must be investigated for
damage in transit.
•Always ensure that only authorized persons enter the workspace and that no other persons
are exposed to any risk from the installation work.
•All machinery connections (tubes) are laid out so that there is no risk of stumbling.
•Also read the chapter “General Safety Instructions “.
8.1 Environmental conditions for assembly
The Cartar lift is best suited for indoors were there is a degree of protection from the weather.
The ground where the car lift is to be assembled should be horizontal and flat. The load capacity of
the floor must be able to support the total weight of the Cartar lift. The operator is solely
responsible for the selection of the installation location.
The Cartar Lift must only be used within a temperature range of 5* C to 65* C. During the selection
of the assembly location bear in mind the measurements of the Cartar lift that are outlined in the
chapter on “Technical Data “as well as the chapter on “Additional Information “ . (take note of the
measurements with a lift vehicle as well)
Adequate ceiling height must be present (at least the total height of the Cartar Lift plus the vehicle
height) . Care must be taken that the minimum distances specified are adhered to (according to
Country-specific regulations and workplace ordinances) with regard to distance between walls and
equipment respectively. It should be noted that the Cartar Lift must not block any emergency
escape routes. Adequate lighting must be present at the assembly site (according to country-
specific regulations and workplace ordinances).
A compressor air supply of at least 80psi must be available at the Cartar Lift assembly location.
Care must be taken in selecting the assembly location so that the operator has an
Unobstructed view of the Cartar Lift and the car being lifted.
Only use dehumidified, non-Lubricated compressed air! A filter regulator must
only be installed in the mains connection. (air filter and water separator).
Installation and Assembly
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8.2 Assembly Instruction: Glidemaster & Econo 100
Insert 2 drops of machine oil into your air line fitting prior to connecting your airline.
(fig 7) Your Cartar Lift is now ready to commission. It is recommended that you place
a load of approximately 300 kg on your lift for your initial lift.
Being new and reliant on gravity for descent, this will free up your product.
Please have complete knowledge of this manual before proceeding
Installation and Assembly
Inspect the packaging and contents for any
Damage or oil leaks. Remove the following
Items from your lift:
1 x Tow Handle
4 x SUV Orange Brackets
4 x SUV Rubber Pads
1 x Quick Set Up Manual
Totally dispose of all wrapping and
miscellaneous items. Your Cartar Lift
should now be sitting flat on a clean
concrete floor. Lay out flat your hand
control to inspect for any cuts or
damage ( fig 5) . Inspect the Oil tank
breather for damage or blockage (fig 6)
Thread an Air Connection fitting to
your hand control.
Thread is ¼ BSP (fig 7).
Prior to fitting, apply a thread tape or
sealant to the thread. Once in place,
do not remove as resealing will be
difficult.
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9 OPERATION
9.1 Correct use of Tow Handle
OPERATION
Never use your Tow Handle to Pull or
Push your Cartar Lift when you have a
Vehicle onboard and elevated
The Tow handle can be used at the
Front or rear of a Glidemaster (fig 8)
By using the Econo Wheel
Kit, your lift can now become
Portable. (fig 9)
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SAFETY –Release the safety Lock.
POWER –Activates the Air Motor
WHEELS –“Slide to Wheels & Press Power “,
Wheels load up & Platform Lowers.
PLATFORM –“Slide to Platform & Press Power “
Wheels retract & Platform Raises.
Glidemaster is now in “Brake Lock “position
9.2 CARTAR LEGEND
1/ Oil Filler / Breather Cap 10/ Blue Base Frame
2/ Main Pump Assembly Cover 11/ Orange Top Platform
3/ Hydraulic Cylinders 12/ Main Lift Arms
4/ Brake Locking Release 13/ Front Swing Arms
5/ Wheel Assembly 14/ Rear Swing Arms
6/ Safety Latch Release 15/ Control Pad
7/ Safety Lock Assembly 16/ Air Motor Assembly
8/ Wheel Directional Locks 17/ Tow Handle Mount
9.3 HAND CONTROL IDENTIFICATION
OPERATION
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