Platform Floor Level Adjustment
Before setting floor level position:
•Adjust platform angle as detailed on page 6.
•Ensure both stop blocks are making full contact with verti- cal arms (details on page 7).
Floor Level Adjustment:
1.Position platform at desired
floor level position (passenger loading/unloading height).
Position platform such that:
a.the inner roll stop is laying flat on the threshold plate
b.platform has not begun to fold
Note: Use hand pump to po- sition platform at proper posi-
Diagnostics: Diagnostic codes have been established in event the lift platform floor position does not set (the lift does not sound three “beeps” - see Step 5 above). The control board located inside the pump hous-
tion if unable to stop platform when powering lift.
2.Turn Lift Power switch Off.
3.Press Floor Position Set but- ton (located between pump housing and lift tower).
4.While pressing the Floor Po- sition Set button, turn the Lift Power switch On.
5.Continue pressing the Floor Position Set button until the lift sounds three “beeps.”
6.Release the Floor Position Set button.
7.Cycle lift to verify that plat- form stops at the set floor level position. Note: If platform does not stop at
ing is equipped with an LCD screen. Remove the pump cover to access the LCD screen. The following diagnos- tic codes will help resolve floor position setting problems:
E |
Floor Level Set Button
the intended position - repeat adjustment procedures. If re- peating procedures fails - refer to Diagnostics section below.
Century/Vista Jumper
91 – The platform position is out of a prede- termined acceptable range
92 – The Bridging Microswitch is not activat- ed (adjust switch or lower the platform)
93 – The Inner Roll Stop Occupied switch is not activated (adjust switch)
94 – The Outer Barrier Up switch is not acti- vated (adjust switch)
95 – The Outer Barrier Latched sensor is not activated (Century and Vista: Verify jumper is installed on the outboard barrier latch switch – see photo at right; Millennium: Check latch)
LCD Screen
F |
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