Braun L200UARS manual Lift Terminology, Introduction

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Introduction

L200UARS Series lifts are commercial oriented (intended for operation by an attendant). The L200UARS Lift Series includes many standard lift models that vary in height and width. A standard L211UARS Series lift model is depicted in the Lift Terminology Illustration. Lift model numbers indicate lift dimensions. Model numbers of special order (nonstandard) lifts include other identification information exclusive to specific applications.

Lift operation procedures are the same for all L200UARS Series lift models. The operating instruc- tions contained in this manual and posted on the lift address the

Lift Terminology

lift control switches and the corresponding lift functions only. Instructions are provided for manual operation of the lift in event of power or equipment failure.

L200UARS Series lifts are installed in various types of transit vehicles with varying lift access door configurations. The attendant must become familiar with the proper operation of the lift as well as the vehicle lift door system and the lift interlock system (if equipped). It is the responsibility of the lift operator (attendant) to properly open, secure and close the vehicle lift door(s), to activate the lift inter- lock (if equipped), to load and unload the wheelchair passenger (or standee) on and off the

platform, and to properly activate all lift functions.

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.

Direction: The terms "left (rear)," "right (front)," "inboard," and "outboard" will be used throughout this manual to indi- cate direction (as viewed from outside the vehicle looking directly at the lift). Refer to the Lift Terminology Illustrations for clarification of direction terms.

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Contents 5!23 5LTRA 3ERIES  Congratulations Contents ARS Lift Terminology IllustrationIntroduction Lift TerminologyLift Components Lift Terminology Lift Terminology Ward from the vertical position to the ramp position Safety Symbols Safety FIRST! Know That Lift Operation SafetyLift Operation Safety Precautions Lift Operation Safety Lift Operation Safety Lift Operation Safety Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Lift Control Switches Lift Features Striker Back Operation is not required for this roll stop Fully Unfolded Roll Stop Ramp position Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Floor Loading or unloading passengers in or out of the vehicle Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts Operation Procedure ReviewPreventive Maintenance Lift Operating Instructions Open Doors and Secure To Unfold Platform Out To UnloadTo UnloadPassengerPassenger To Load Passenger Close Doors Manual Operating Instructions Manual Backup PumpManual Unfold and Fold Instructions To Unfold Platform Out Before pulling the actuator quick Release pin To Unfold OutAssistant support the platform To Fold Platform Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions To do so may cause property Ally. Secure platform so thatManual Up/Down Backup Pump Instructions To Lower Platform Down To Unfold Roll Stop To Raise Platform To Fold Roll StopDecals Decals and Antiskid25652 24668 17866 Antiskid AntiskidMaintenance and Lubrication Places Lubrication DiagramBraun Corporation Warranty and Registration InstructionsWarranty and Registration Instructions Providing Access to the World 5!23 5LTRAT3ERIES