Braun 6 manual Lift Terminology, Introduction

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Introduction:

Lift Terminology

bridge plate details follow.

Lift operation procedures are identical for all L915 Series lift

Braun L915 Millennium Series lifts are ADA compliant and commercial oriented (intended for operation by an attendant). The L915 Millennium Lift Series includes variations of lift models L915, L916, L917, L918 and L919. Model numbers indicate lift dimensions and options.

Lift model numbers with suffix “IB” are equipped with an auto- matic mechanical inboard roll stop that also serves as the bridge plate (shown in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 6). Lift model numbers without suffix “IB” feature a combination stationary inboard roll stop with an independent hinged bridge plate. Inboard roll stop and

L915 Series lift models can be equipped with left or right side pump modules as needed. Lift model numbers with suffix “F” are right side (front) pump-equipped and model numbers without suffix “F” are equipped with a left side (rear) pump. Left side pump- equipped lift models are depicted in both Lift Terminology Illustra- tions. Right side pump lift models are a mirrored image of rear pump models (pump module located on opposite end of base plate).

Refer to the Lift Terminology Illustrations for the visual differ- ences in lift configurations and identification of lift components.

models. The operating instruc- tions contained in this manual and appearing on lift-posted operating instructions decals address the lift control switches and the corresponding lift func- tions. Instructions are provided for manual operation of the lift in event of power or equipment failure.

Terminology: Become familiar with the terminology that will be used throughout this manual.

Become familiar with the identifi- cation of lift components and their functions. Contact your lift sales representative or call The Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT if any of this information is not fully understood.

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Contents Series Congratulations Contents Lift Terminology IntroductionHand-Held Switch Control Box Lift ComponentsRegarding Lift-Titelatches are provided on pages 15 Fold switch is pressed Illustration AutomaticFixed Inboard Lift Operation Safety Safety Symbols Safety FIRST! Know ThatLift Operation Safety Precautions Lift Operation Safety Within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts Lift Operation Safety Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Lift Control Switches DownLift Features Disengaged Lift-Tite Latch Engagement Pin Roller Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Fully Folded Fully Unfolded Vertical Stop non-IB Fully-Folded Disengaged Roll Stop Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Lift Passengers Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Operation Procedure Review Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat BeltsPreventive Maintenance Lift Operating Instructions To Unload Passenger Lift Operating Instructions To Load Passenger Close Doors Follow all Lift Operation Safety Precautions Manual Operating InstructionsTo Unfold Platform Out To Lower Platform Down To Unfold Roll StopTo Raise Platform To Fold Roll StopTo Fold Platform Decals and Antiskid DecalsBefore posting decals Antiskid Available AntiskidMaintenance and Lubrication Independent Bridge Plate non-IB Pivot Points Places Warranty and Registration Instructions Cylinder CodeWarranty and Registration Instructions Providing Access to the World ADA