MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
NOTE: The Lift Controller counts the number of cycles & lifts over the lifetime of the Lift. One CYCLE is counted each time the Lift is unfolded from the stowed position to floor level, lowered to the ground, raised to floor level, and then stowed. One LIFT is counted each time the Lift is lowered from floor level to the ground, and raised back to floor level. Read the LIFTS and CYCLES counts from the Lift Controller display window periodically so you know when to do the maintenance checks listed below.
NOTE: Only a qualified technician should do the sched- uled maintenance on this page and confirm compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 403. For the compliance checks, refer to the COMPLETED LIFT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST in Installation Manual
EVERY 500 LIFTS
Visually check the Lift for bent, broken, or worn out parts, and broken welds.
Check the electrical wiring for worn insulation, and the terminals for corrosion and secure fit. Apply dielectric grease to connections if needed.
Check for loose fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws & rivets). Also, check cotter pins, clevis pins, retaining ring pins & retaining rings for noticeable wear and damage.
Check that all Decals are in place, undamaged, and legible (see DECALS pages).
Check that all
EVERY 2500 CYCLES
Replace both latch Solenoids P/N
EVERY 3000 LIFTS
Check the Inboard Rollstop Actuator Assembly wiring connections, routing, and condition from Actuator to Controller. Repair if needed.
EVERY 5000 LIFTS
Check the large bearing on
Replace both Platform light bulbs P/N
EVERY 10000 LIFTS
Check both Hydraulic Cylinders for leaks. If a film of hydraulic fluid is visible on cylinder seals Lift can still be operated. However, if fluid is dripping from the cylinders, replace them.
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