EAE EE-MR35 Guide

Model No. EE-MR35
Short Platform Scissor Lift
Mid Rise
Pneumatic Release
Lifting Capacity, 3500KG
Installation, Operation
and Parts Manual
Please read this entire manual carefully and completely before installation or operation of the lift.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Before start up, connecting and operating EAE products, it is absolutely essential that the operating instructions/owner’s manual and, in
particular the safety instructions are studied carefully. By doing so you can eliminate any uncertainties in handling EAE products and thus
associated safety risks up front; something which is in the interest of you own safety and will ultimately help avoid damage to the device,
When an EAE product is handed over to another person, not only the operating instructions but also the safety instructions and information
on its designated use must be handed over to the person.
By using the product you agree the following conditions:
Copy right
The enclosed instructions are the property of EAE or its supplier, and are protected against duplication and reproduction by copyright laws,
international agreements, and other domestic legislation. The reproduction or disclosure of instructions or an extract thereof is prohibited
and offenders are liable to prosecution; EAE reserves the right or initiates criminal proceedings and asserts claims for damages in the event
of infringements.
Warranty
The use of non-approved hardware will result in a modification of our products and thus to the exclusion of any liability or warranty, even if
such hardware has been removed again in the interim.
It is not permissible to make any changes to our products and these are not only to be used together with genuine accessories and genuine
replacement parts. Otherwise any warranty claims will be invalid.
Liability
The liability of EAE is limit to the amount that the customer has actually paid for this product. This exclusion of liability does not apply to
damages caused through willful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of EAE.

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IMPORTANT NOTES .............................................................................................................................................. 2
SAFETY NOTES...................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Operation of lifting platforms ...................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Checking of the lifting platforms.................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Important safety notices .............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Warning labels ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.5 Potential safety risks .................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Noise level .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
PACKING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ......................................................................................................... 8
2.1 The lift was dismantled into 3 parts for transportation............................................................................................... 8
2.2 Storage......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Lifting and handling ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 General descriptions .................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Construction of the lift ................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.3 Dimensions................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.4 Safety device descriptions .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Technical data............................................................................................................................................................ 11
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 Preparations before installation ................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2 Installation attentions................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.3 General Installation Steps .......................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4 Items to be checked after installation........................................................................................................................ 15
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 15
5.1 Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2 Descriptions of control box ........................................................................................................................................ 15
5.3 Flow chart for operation ............................................................................................................................................ 16
5.4 Operation instructions ............................................................................................................................................... 16
5.5 Install the optional mobile kit to move the lift........................................................................................................... 17
5.6 Emergency lowering................................................................................................................................................... 18
TROUBLE SHOOTING........................................................................................................................................... 19
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................................... 20
Annex 1, Floor plan for fixed installation ......................................................................................................................... 22
Annex 2, Electrical diagrams and parts list ...................................................................................................................... 23
Annex 3, Hydraulic diagrams and parts list ..................................................................................................................... 27
Annex 4, Pneumatic diagram and parts list ..................................................................................................................... 31
Annex 5, Mechanical exploded drawings and parts list................................................................................................... 32

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SAFETY NOTES
1.1 Operation of lifting platforms
This lift is specially designed for lifting motor vehicles. Users are not allowed to use it for any other purposes. The applicable national
regulations, laws and directives must be observed.
Only users aged 18 or above who have been instructed on how to operate the lifting platform and have proven their ability to do so to the
owner are to be entrusted with unsupervised operation of lifting platforms. The task of operating the lifting platforms must be granted in
writing.
Before loading a vehicle onto the lifting platform, users should study the original operation instructions and familiarize themselves with the
operating procedures in several trial runs.
Lift vehicle within the rated load. Don’t attempt to raise vehicles with excessive weight.
1.2 Checking of the lifting platforms
Checks are to be based on the following directives and regulations:
Basic principles for testing lifting platforms
The basic health and safety requirements
Harmonized European standards
The applicable accident prevention regulations
The checks are to be organized by the user of the lifting platform. The user is responsible for appointing an expert or qualified person to
perform checking. It must be ensure that the person chosen satisfies the requirements.
The user bears special responsibility if employees of the company are appointed as experts or qualified persons.
1.2.1 Scope of checking
Regular checking essentially involves performing a visual inspection and a functional test. This includes checking the condition of the
components and equipment, checking that the safety systems are complete and functioning properly and that the inspection log book is
completely filled in. The scope of exceptional checking depends on the nature and extent of any structural modification or repair work.
1.2.2 Regular checking
After initial commissioning, lifting platforms are to be checked by a qualified person at intervals of not longer than one year.
A qualified person is somebody with the training and experience required to possess sufficient knowledge of lifting platforms and who is
sufficiently familiar with the pertinent national regulations, accident prevention regulations and generally acknowledged rules of
engineering to be able to assess the safe operating condition of lifting platforms.
1.2.3 Exceptional checking
Lifting platforms with a lift height of more than 2 meters and lifting platforms intended for use with people standing under the load bearing
elements of the load are to be checked by an expert prior or reuse following structural modifications and major repairs to load bearing
components.
An expert is somebody with the training and experience required to possess specialist knowledge of lifting platforms and who is sufficiently
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engineering to be able to check and give an expert option on lifting platforms.
1.3 Important safety notices
1.3.1 Recommend for indoor use only. DO not expose the lift to rain, snow or excessive moisture.
1.3.2 Only use this lift on a surface that is stable and capable of sustaining the load. Do not install the lift on any asphalt surface.
1.3.3 Read and understand all safety warnings before operating the lift.
1.3.4 Do not leave the controls while the lift is still in motion.
1.3.5 Keep hands and feet away from any moving parts. Keep feet clear of the lift when lowering.
1.3.6 Only these properly trained personnel can operate the lift.
1.3.7 Do not wear unfit clothes such as large clothes with flounces, tires, etc., which could be caught by moving parts of the lift.
1.3.8 To prevent evitable incidents, surrounding areas of the lift must be tidy and with nothing unconcerned.
1.3.9 The lift is simply designed to lift the entire body of vehicles, with its maximum weight within the lifting capacity.
1.3.10 Always insure the safety locks are engaged before any attempt to work near or under the vehicle. Never remove safety related
components from the lift. Do not use if safety related components are damaged or missing.
1.3.11 Do not rock the vehicle while on the lift or remove any heavy component from vehicle that may cause excessive weight shift.
1.3.12 Check at any time the parts of the lift to ensure the agility of moving parts and the performance of synchronization. Ensure regular
maintenance and if anything abnormal occurs, stop using the lift immediately and contact our dealers for help.
1.3.13 Lower the lift to its lowest position and do remember to cut off the power source when service finishes.
1.3.14 Do not modify any parts of the lift without manufacturer’s advice.
1.3.15 If the lift is going to be left unused for a long time, users are required to:
a. Disconnect the power;
b. Empty the oil tank;
c. Lubricate the moving parts with hydraulic oil.
WARNING:The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into
this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
Attention: For environment protection, please dispose the disused oil in a proper way.

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1.4 Warning labels
All safety warning labels are clearly depicted on the lift to ensure that the operator is aware of and avoid the dangers of using the lift in an
incorrect manner. The labels must be kept clean and they have to be replaced if detached or damaged. Please read carefully the meaning of
each label and memories them for future operation.

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1.5 Potential safety risks
1.5.1 Mains voltage
Insulation damage and other faults may result in accessible components being live
Safety measures:
Only ever use the power cord provided or a tested power cord.
Replace wires with damaged insulation.
Do not open the operating unit.
1.5.2 Risk of injury, danger of crushing
In the event of excessive vehicle weight, incorrect mounting of the vehicle or on removing heavy object, there is a risk
of the vehicle falling off the lifting platform or tipping up.
Safety measures:
The lifting platform is only ever to be employed for the intended purpose.
Carefully study and heed all the information given in Section 1.4.
Observe the warning notices for operation.
1.6 Noise level
Noise emitted during operating the lift should be less than 70dB. For your health consideration, it is suggested to place a noise detector in
your working area.

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PACKING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
Packing, lifting, handling, transporting operations must be performed only by experienced personnel with
appropriate knowledge of the lift and after reading this manual.
2.1 The lift was dismantled into 3 parts for transportation
Name
Packed by
Dimension(mm)
Weight(kg)
Quantity
Control cabinet
Wooden case
540*430*1150
75
1
Lifting platform
Carton with wooden base
2050*2050*200
545
1
Portable kit (optional)
Carton
310*220*120
16
1
2.2 Storage
The packs must be kept in a covered and protected area in a temperature range 0f -10℃to +40℃. They must not be exposed to direct
sunlight, rain or water.
Stacking the packs
We advise against stacking because the packs are not designed for this type of storage. The narrow base, heavy weight and large size of the
packs make stacking difficult and potentially dangerous.
If stacking is unavoidable, use all appropriate precautions:
-never stack to more than 2 meters in height.
-never make stacks of single packs. Always stack pairs of packs in a cross pattern so that the base is bigger and the resulting stack is more
stable. Once the stack is complete, restrain it using straps, ropes or other suitable methods.
A maximum of two packs can be stacked on lorries, in containers, and in railway wagons, on condition that the packs are strapped together
and restrained to stop them falling.
2.3 Lifting and handling
The packs can be lifted and transported only by using lift trucks. The center of gravity and lashing points are marked on the packaging.
Never attempt to hoist or transport the unit using lifting slings.
Opening the packs
When the lift is delivered make sure that it has not been damaged during transportation and that all the parts specified on the packing list
are present.
Packs must be opened adopting all the precautions required to avoid injury to persons (keep at a safe distance when cutting the straps) or
damage to parts of the machine (be careful that no parts are dropped while you are opening the packing)
Take special care with the hydraulic power unit, the control panel and the platform cylinder.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
3.1 General descriptions
This model is designed for mobile use with a maximum lifting height of 1000mm. It is driven by an electro-hydraulic system. The gear pump
delivers hydraulic oil to oil cylinders and pushes upwards pistons to raise the platforms. In the process of rising, the mechanical locking unit
ensures no unexpected fall caused by failure of hydraulic system. Besides, designs like, 24V working voltage of control box and limit switch,
anti-surge valves, etc. have fully considered operator’s personal security.
3.2 Construction of the lift
1. Portable kit
2. Operation unit
3. Drive-on ramp
4. Lifting platform
5. Support scissor bracket
6. Oil cylinder
7. Tip-off protection unit
8. Start plate
9. Mechanical safety lock

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3.3 Dimensions

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3.4 Safety device descriptions
1. Tip-off protection under the platform
2. Tip-off protection fender
3. Max height limit switch
4. Mechanical safety locking unit
5. Feet protection fender
3.5 Technical data
Rated capacity
3500KG
Full raised height
1000mm
Initial height
110mm
Full raised time (with rated load)
≤30s
Full lowered time (with rated load)
≤30s
Hydraulic working pressure ( MPa )
24
Pneumatic working pressure (Bar)
6-8
Motor
2.2 kW
Oil tank volume
6L

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Preparations before installation
4.1.1 Space requirements.
Refer to 3.3 for the dimensions of the lift. There must also be a clearance of at least 1 meter between the lifting platform and fixed
elements (e.g. wall) in all lifting positions. There must be sufficient space at the ends of the lifting platform for driving vehicles on and off.
To stop vehicles colliding with the ceiling, it is advisable to fit an overhead light barrier in low ceiling buildings.
4.1.2 Foundations and connections
Only use this lift on a surface that is stable, level and dry and not slippery, and capable of sustaining the load. This lift must be installed
on a solid level concrete floor with no more than 3-degrees of slope. Failure to do so could cause personal injury or death. Do not install
the lift on any asphalt surface.
The user must have the following work performed before erecting the lift.
Construction of the foundation following consultation with the manufacturer’s customer service or an authorized service agent.
Routing of the wiring to the installation location. The user must provide fuse protection for the connection. Electrical system
connection must be done by licensed technicians. Requirements for power supply cable of the installation site: at least 2.5mm2 wire
core for 3Ph power and 4.0mm2 wire core for 1Ph power.
Routing of the compressed air connection to the installation location.
Refer also to the corresponding information in the operation instructions.
4.1.3 Foundations preparations
There must be a clearance of at least 1 meter between the lifting platform and fixed elements (e.g. wall) in all lifting positions.
There must also be sufficient space for driving vehicles on and off.
C20/25 concrete base with strength more than 3000psi, Minimum thickness of 150mm.
Surface: Horizontal and even (Gradients max. 0.5 %)
Newly built concrete ground must be older than 20days.
4.1.4 Tools and equipment needed for installation
Tool name
Specification
Qty
Electrical drill (Only necessary to fixed installation )
With D16 and D18 drill bit.
1
Open spanner
D17-19mm
2
Cross socket screw driver
PH2
1
Socket spanner
D24mm
1
Lifting equipment
Capacity more than 1000KG
1

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4.1.5 Checking parts
Unfold the package and check if any parts missed as per the following list. Do not hesitate to contact us in case any parts missed, but if you
do not contact us and insist installing upon the lack of some parts, we as well as our dealers will not bear any responsibility for this and will
charge for any parts subsequently demanded by the buyer.
S/N
Name
Specification
Qty
1
MR35 Mechanical Assembly
MR35-00
1
2
Portable kit
Optional
2.1
Wheel
MR30-A25-B1
2
2.2
Prop trough
MR30-A25-B2
1
2.3
All directional wheel
MR30-A25-B3
1
3
Feet protection fenders
MR30-A1-B7
2
4
Power and control unit
MR30-A24
1
5
Rubber pad
38*120*160mm
4
6
Hex socket cylinder head screw
M8*12
4
4.2 Installation attentions
4.2.1 Joints of oil hose and wiring must be firmly connected in order to avoid leakage of oil hose and looseness of electrical wires.
4.2.2 All bolts should be firmly screwed up.
4.2.3 Do not place any vehicle on the lift in the case of trial running.
4.3 General Installation Steps
Step 1: Place the lifting platform at expected installation site.
Please do read and understand this manual thoroughly before next step.
Step 2: Dismantle the package of the lifting platforms.
Remove the carton and packing films wrapped on the platform.
Avoid scratching the painting and hoses.
Step 3: Open the package of the control cabinet and take out accessories in it.
Step 4: Fix the feet protection fenders.

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Step 5: Connect oil hoses.
Refer to Annex 3.
Connect the fitting of oil hose and its tie-in on the hydraulic block firmly.
Attention: Do not contaminate the hydraulic components during the connection.
Step 6: Connect electrical system.
Refer to Annex 2.
Open the control box and connect electrical wires respectively with the terminals reserved in the control box.
Pay attention to the number tubes attached with each wire. Wires and terminals with the same number marking are going to be connected
together.
Read the name plate of the motor and understand the wiring diagram before connecting the power supply.
Step 7: Fill with hydraulic oil
CLEAN AND FRESH OIL ONLY. DON’T FILL THE TANK COMPLETELY FULL.
Lift must be fully lowered before changing or adding hydraulic oil
Pour 6 liters of hydraulic oil into the oil tank. The level of oil shall reach the tippets volume mark of the tank.
Add more oil after running the lift for several cycles until the lift can rise to the maximum lifting height.
Note:It is suggested using NO.46 hydraulic oil when average temperature of the location is above 18 degree Celsius and using NO.32
hydraulic oil when temperature is below 18 degree Celsius. Change the oil 6 months after initial use and change once per year thereafter.
Step 8: Trial running.
Get familiar with lift controls by running the lift through a few cycles before loading vehicle on lift.
This step is of particular
importance for it can check if the oil hoses are well connected. The connection is qualified when there is no abnormal sound or leakage after
having been tested for 5-6 cycles.
Raise and lower lift several cycles. The cylinder is self-bleeding. After bleeding system, fluid level in power unit reservoir may be down. Add
more oil if necessary to raise lift to full height. It is only necessary to add oil to raise lift to full height.
(For three phase power supply, if the lift doesn't raise and the motor may turn in the wrong direction, in such event, interchange wires U, V in
the control cabinet).
Note: Refer to Annex 1 for fixed installation.

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4.4 Items to be checked after installation.
S/N
Check items
YES
NO
1
Rising speed ≥20mm/s;
√
2
Noise with rated load ≤75db;
√
3
Grounding resistance: not bigger than 4Ω;
√
4
Mechanical locks are robust and synchronized when running with rated load ;
√
5
If the control button works as “hold to run”?
√
6
If limit switches work well?
√
7
If grounding wire is connected?
√
8
If rising and lowering smoothly?
√
9
If there is no abnormal noise during running with rated load?
√
10
If there is no oil leakage when running with rated load?
√
11
If there is no air leakage when running with rated load?
√
12
If all bolts, nuts or circlips are well secured?
√
13
If max lifting height is 1000mm?
√
14
If safety advices, name plate and logos are clear?
√
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 Precautions
5.1.1 Check all the joints of oil hose. Only when there is no leakage, the lift can start work.
5.1.2 The lift, if its safety device malfunctions, shall not be used.
5.1.3 The machine shall not lift or lower an automobile if its center of gravity is not positioned midway of the rising platforms. Otherwise,
the manufacturer as well as the dealers will not bear any responsibility for any consequence resulted thereby.
5.1.4 Operators and other personnel concerned should stand in a safety area during lifting and lowering process.
5.1.5 When platforms rise to the expected height, turn off the power to prevent any wrong operation done by unconcerned people. If
necessary, lock the switch with a padlock.
5.2 Descriptions of control box
Pos.
Name
Function
SB1
UP button
Control the rising movement
SB2
DOWN I button
Control the lowering movement
SB
Emergency stop
Cut operation power in emergency case
HL
Power indicator
Show if electricity is connected
QS
Power switch
Control main power

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Start
Turn on the power switch
The lift is raised
Push the UP button
Turn on the power switch
The lift is lowered
Push the DOWN button
Start
5.3 Flow chart for operation
5.4 Operation instructions
The lift must be only used in a static position for lifting and lowering vehicles.
Only use this lift on a surface that is stable and capable of sustaining the load.
Do not install the lift on any asphalt surface.
To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, permit only trained personnel to operate the lift. After reviewing these
instructions, get familiar with lift controls by running the lift through a few cycles before loa ding vehicle on lifting platform.
Always lift the vehicle using all four adapters. Never raise just one end, one corner or one side of vehicle.
Raise the lift
Make sure vehicle is neither front nor rear heavy and center of balance should be midway between adapters and centered over the
lift.
1. Make sure that you have read and understood the operation manual before operation.
2. Load vehicle on lift carefully. Position the lift adapters to contact at the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended lift points.
3. Push the UP button to raise lift until adapters contact vehicle.
4. Check adapters for secure contact with vehicle. Raise lift to expected working height.
Lower the lift
When lowering the lift pay careful attention that all personnel and objects are kept clear.
1. Push the DOWN button to lower the lifting platform which accompanies with safety alarming buzz.
2. After the lifting platform is fully lowered, remove rubber pads and other tools to provide an unobstructed exit for moving vehicle from the
lift area.
4. Drive the vehicle away.

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5.5 Install the optional mobile kit to move the lift
DO NOT attempt to move the lift when it is loaded.
1. Raise the platform about 500mm above the floor and fix the mobile kit as indicated in the below fig.
2. Lower the platform to the lowest position.
3. Move the lift

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5.6 Emergency lowering
Emergency situation: 1. Electricity power failure; 2.failure on equipment itself.
Suitable condition: Compressed air is available. Normally, in case of sudden electricity power failure, the compressed air remained in the air
compressor’s tank can still make the pneumatic system of the lift work.
Emergency lowering steps when mechanical safety locks are not engaged.
Attention: Pay careful attention to the lift when follow the below steps for emergent descent.
1. Find out the manually controlled air-supplying button and unloading solenoid valve.
2. Take off the protective cap of the valve with a wrench and see red the valve core.
3. Push the blue air-supplying button and meanwhile push and turn anticlockwise the red valve core until hear the sound which implicate
the valve is open. At this time, lifting platforms may lower.
Attention: When do the above operation, it is quite necessary to focus on the lowering lift. If any abnormal occurs, stop pushing the blue
air-supplying button and push and turn clockwise the red valve core until hear the sound which implicates the valve is closed.
4. Turn off the unloading valve by pushing and turning clockwise the red core until you can hear the sound which implicate the valve is
closed.
In the case mechanical locks of the lift are engaged, initially it is necessary to connect a hand pump to the outlet reserved on the
hydraulic block to disengage mechanical locks and start emergent descent thereafter.
NOTE: The pictures showing above may differ from lift to lift, but the methods for emergent descent is the same.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
ATTENTION: If the trouble could not be fixed by yourself, please do not hesitate to contact us for help .We will offer our service at the
earliest time we can. By the way, your troubles will be judged and solved much faster if you could provide us more details or pictures of the
trouble.
TROUBLES
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Motor does not run and
will not raise.
Loose wire connection
Check and make a good connection.
Burnt motor.
Replace it.
Damaged limit switch or its wire connection is loose.
Adjust or replace the limit switch.
Motor runs but will not
raise.
The motor run reversely.
Check the wire connection.
Overflow valve is not well screwed up or jammed.
Clean or make adjustment
Damaged gear pump.
Replace it.
Too low oil level.
Add oil.
The hose connection is loose.
Tighten it.
The cushion valve is not well screwed up or jammed.
Clean or make adjustment
Platforms go down
slowly after being
raised.
The oil hose leaks.
Check or replace it.
Untightened oil cylinder.
Replace the seal.
The single way valve leaks.
Clean or replace it.
Solenoid valve fails to work well.
Clean or replace it.
Unloading valve leaks.
Check and adjust the tightness.
Raising too slow.
Jammed oil filter
Clean or replace it.
Too low oil level.
Add oil.
The overflow valve is not adjusted to the right position.
Make adjustment.
Too hot hydraulic oil ( above 45°).
Change the oil.
Abraded seal of the cylinder
Replace the seal.
Lowering too slow.
Jammed throttle valve
Add grease.
Dirty hydraulic oil
Clean or replace.
Jammed anti-surge valve
Change the oil.
Jammed oil hose
Clean it.

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MAINTENANCE
Easy and low cost routine maintenance can ensure the lift work normally and safely.
Follow the below routine maintenance schedule with reference to the actual working condition and frequency of your lift.
Lubricate with No.1 lithium base grease.
S/N
Components
Methods
Period
1
Control buttons
Check if control buttons work as "hold- to -run " and check
if they work as the function indicated.
Every day
2
Max height limit switch
Push the UP button and inspect and ensure the lifting
platform stops rising at maximum lifting height.
Every day
3
Mechanical safety catch
Check if both mechanical catches can engage and
disengage simultaneously by pushing control buttons.
Every day
4
Oil hoses and connectors
Inspect to ensure no leakage before using the lift.
Every day
5
Pneumatic hoses and connectors
Inspect to ensure no leakage before using the lift.
Every day
6
Pneumatic filter
Listen and inspect the filter to ensure no leakage. Inspect
and ensure the water level is below its max limit mark and
the oil level is above the minimum limit mark.
Every month
7
Hydraulic block and valves
Inspect if the valves leak or not. Clean or change the valve
if any leakage.
Every month
8
Self-locking nut
Check with torque spanner. The torque should be no less
than 330N.m.
Every month
9
Circlips
Inspect if any circlip goes off its groove. Make sure they
are positioned in the grooves.
Every month
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