Maxon Telecom WL7-VERS. C-1K installation instructions Introduction, Safety Summary

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11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713

INTRODUCTION

This manual contains instructions for installing the MAXON MOBILITY Wheelchair Lift in a transit vehicle. Please follow these instructions carefully and call us immediately if you need assistance with the installation. Do not take shortcuts, skip over installation steps, or modify the Lift. Correct installation is important to ensure the Lift operates correctly. If you have questions that are not covered in this manual, please contact:

MAXON Lift Corp. - Customer Service

11921 Slauson Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

Phone: (800) 227-4116 FAX: (888) 771-7713

E-mail: cservice@maxonlift.com

After receiving the Wheelchair Lift, unpack the Lift and check it for freight damage. For freight-damaged items, immediately submit a claim to the carrier.

Make sure installation kit contains all items on the packing list shipped with the kit. Please report any missing items immediately to our Customer Service Department. The Warranty Registration Card, shipped with the Lift, must be completed and returned to Maxon Lift Corp. within 30 days after installation and/or receipt of the Lift.

SAFETY SUMMARY

Comply with the following WARNINGS and safety precautions while maintaining the Wheelchair Lift. See Operator’s Manual for operating safety requirements.

!WARNING

1.Read and understand the instructions in this Installation Manual before installing Lift.

2.Before operating the Lift, read and understand the operating instructions contained in the Operator’s Manual.

3.Comply with all WARNING and instruction decals attached to both the Lift and the ve- hicle.

4.Keep decals clean and legible. If decals are illegible or missing, free replacement decals are available from MAXON Lift Corp. Customer Service. Refer to DECALS & DECAL PLACEMENT and the instructions for installing decals on vehicle in this manu- al.

5.Consider the safety and location of bystanders and location of nearby objects when op- erating the Lift. Stand to one side of platform while operating the Lift.

6.Do not allow untrained persons to operate the Lift.

7.Do not stand, or allow obstructions, under the Platform when lowering the Lift. Be sure your feet are clear of the Lift.

8.Keep fingers, hands, arms, legs, and feet clear of moving Lift parts (and platform edges) when operating the Lift.

9.Make sure vehicle battery power is disconnected when installing Lift. Connect vehicle power to the Lift only when instructed to connect power.

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Contents Patents Pending For Inside Vehicle Installation only ForREV. a Patents Pending This page Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents System Diagrams Completed Lift Installation ChecklistSafety Summary IntroductionSlauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 800 227-4116 FAX 888 Force & Moment Produced by Lift on Vehicle Floor FIG Vehicle RequirementsBody Strength Lift Footprint on Vehicle Floor Lift with 33 or 34 PlatformElectrical Power Safety Interlock SystemLighting Wheelchair Door Dimensions Vehicle RequirementsLift Dimensions Side View of Stowed Lift Front View of Stowed LiftWheelchair Door Body Clearance Points 32, 40, 42, 46 & 48 Floor Heights Lift Components & Terminology Lift Components see TableName Description Threshold PlateDecals and Decal Placement Decals for WL7-vers. C Decals and Decal Placement Serial Plate & Controller ANTI-SLIP & Safety Striping Wide PlatformANTI-SLIP & Safety Striping ANTI-SLIP & Safety Striping Preparing and Positioning the Lift Lift InstallationInstallation Kits Vehicle RH Side ViewPreparing and Positioning the Lift Using Template to Position Lift Using Template to Position Lift Vehicle Body Cutaway Base Plate Template Hole Pattern Mounting the Lift Base Plate Bolt Hole PatternInstall Main Circuit Breaker Install Main Circuit Breaker ROUTE/CONNECT Cables & Hand Pendant ROUTE/CONNECT Cables & Hand Pendant Ground Cable Routed from Lift Bolting Ground Cable To Vehicle FrameConnecting Hand Pendant Cable RH Side Connection Shown Typical Location Inside Vehicle For Stowing Hand Pendant Decals and Hand Pendant Mounting on Vehicle Connecting Power to Lift Typical Hand PendantLift AT Floor Level Platform Lowered to Ground LevelChecking Hydraulic Fluid Level Hydraulic Fluid Level LH Pump ShownUNBOLTING/BOLTING Pump Cover LH Pump Shown Checking Hydraulic Fluid Level This page Intentionally Left Blank Adjustments MAT Switch Adjustment if RequiredAdjusting Switch LH Side of Lift MAT Switch Adjustment ScrewsPlatform Tilt Adjustment Mandatory Platform Tilt Adjustment Screws Inboard Switch Adjustment if Required Using Backup Pump to Unfold Lift with LH PumpPlatform AT Floor Level LH Side Shown Platform below Floor LEVEL, with Ibrs UP LH Side Shown Controller Entering Setup Hand Pendant Entering SetupTurning Power Switch ON/OFF LH Pump Shown Changing Controller to Spanish or English if RequiredHand Pendant Changing the Setting Hand Pendant Changing Setup ModeController Language Setting English or Spanish Controller Exiting SetupOutboard Rollstop Time Adjustment if Required Controller Setting Outboard Ramp Time Range is -7 to 10 FIG Floor Position Adjustment Mandatory Inboard Rollstop Overlaps Edge of Base Plate Inboard Rollstop with GAP Between Base PlateFloor Position Adjustment Controller Setting Floor Position Example Reading Shown FIGHand Pendant Changing the Setting Inboard Threshold Rollstop Plate System Diagrams Hydraulic System DiagramElectrical System Diagram Completed Lift Installation Checklist Check Lift OperationVehicle I.D. VIN# Wheelchair Lift SERIAL# Checked by & Date