Braun NUVL855R service manual Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule

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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule

Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe, trouble free operation. Inspecting the lift for any wear, damage or other abnormal conditions should be a part of all transit agencies’s daily service program. Simple inspections can detect potential problems.

The maintenance and lubrication procedures speci- ÀHGLQWKHIROORZLQJVFKHGXOHmust be performed by a Braun authorized service representative at the scheduled intervals according to the number of cycles. 1+76$189/6HULHVOLIWVDUHHTXLSSHGZLWKDF\FOH counter (digital display built into the electronic control board).

189/6HULHVOLIWVDUHHTXLSSHGZLWKKDUGHQHGSLQVDQG self-lubricating bushings to decrease wear, provide smooth operation and extend the service life of the lift.

following the scheduled “4500 Cycles” mainte- nance. These intervals are a general guideline for scheduling mainte- nance procedures and will vary according to lift use and conditions. Lifts exposed to severe condi- tions (weather, environ- ment, contamination, heavy usage, etc.) may require inspection and maintenance procedures to be performed more

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WARNING

Maintenance and lubrication procedures must be performed as VSHFLÀHGE\DQ authorized service technician. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury

and/or property damage.

When servicing the lift at the recommended intervals,

LQVSHFWLRQDQGOXEULFDWLRQSURFHGXUHVVSHFLÀHGLQWKH previous sections should be repeated. Clean the com- ponents and the surrounding area before applying lubricants. LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating Oil is recommended where Light Oil is called out. Use of im- proper lubricants can attract dirt or other contaminants which could result in wear or damage to the compo- nents. Platform components exposed to contaminants when lowered to the ground may require extra atten- tion. Lift components requiring grease are lubricated during assembly procedures. When replacing these components, be sure to apply grease during instal-

ODWLRQSURFHGXUHV6SHFLÀHGOXEULFDQWVDUHDYDLODEOH from The Braun Corporation (part numbers provided on previous page).

All listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance pro- cedures should be repeated at “750 cycle” intervals

0DLQWHQDQFH,QGLFDWRUThe Lift Ready green LED mounted on top of the pump cover will change color to yellow after every 750 cycles. The yellow LED will not affect the functions of the lift, but is a reminder to com- plete necessary maintenance and lubrication.

Once the lift has been serviced, press the CYCLE button (located below LCD display on the control board) until the Lift Ready LED changes back to green. The CYCLE button also clears the lift cycle count (since last service) but not the lifetime cycle count.

'LVFRQWLQXHOLIWXVHLPPHGLDWHO\ if maintenance and lubrication procedures are not properly performed, or if there is any sign of wear, damage or improper operation. Contact your sales representative or call The Braun &RUSRUDWLRQDW7+(/,)7®. One of our national Product Support representatives will direct you to an authorized service technician who will inspect your lift.

 

Outer barrier and lower closure pivot

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

 

points (2)

 

 

Outer barrier detent pin pivot points (2)

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

 

Inner roll stop hinge pivot points

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

 

Inner roll stop linkage pivot points

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

750

Lifting arm center and platform pivot

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

Cycles

points (bearings at all points)

 

 

Inspect outer barrier and lower closure

Correct or replace damaged parts.

 

for proper operation

 

 

Inspect outer barrier seal and lower

Resecure, replace or correct as needed

 

closure gasket

 

 

Inspect outer barrier detent pin hairpin

Ensure hairpin cotter is present and can be removed

 

cotter

and inserted easily. Resecure, replace or correct as

 

 

needed.

 

Inspect lift for wear, damage or any

Correct as needed.

 

abnormal condition

 

 

 

 

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