Dhollandia DH-AB Operation Manual
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To operate the Dhollandia DH-AB liftgate, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Turn on the power switch, unfold the platform completely, and use the control box to raise or lower the liftgate as required. Always follow safety guidelines during operation.
Check if the power switch is turned on and the emergency stop button is not engaged. Inspect the battery connections and charge level. Verify that the control box cables are securely connected. If the problem persists, consult the manual or contact technical support.
Regularly inspect hydraulic fluid levels, check for leaks, and lubricate moving parts. Also, ensure electrical connections are clean and secure. Perform a thorough inspection of the liftgate's structural components for any signs of wear or damage.
To fold and store the liftgate, ensure it is fully lowered, then use the control box to fold the platform securely against the vehicle. Turn off the power switch and verify that the liftgate is locked in its stowed position before driving.
Unusual noises may indicate a need for lubrication or that there is debris in the mechanism. Inspect and clean the liftgate, then lubricate moving parts. If noises persist, inspect for mechanical damage and consult a technician if necessary.
The liftgate can be used in freezing temperatures, but it is important to check hydraulic fluid viscosity and ensure it is suitable for low temperatures. Allow the liftgate to cycle a few times to warm up the components before full operation.
Consult the manual for specific hydraulic fluid specifications. Drain the existing fluid, replace the hydraulic filter if applicable, and refill with new fluid. Ensure no air is trapped in the system by cycling the liftgate several times.
Indicators include the liftgate operating slower than usual, not responding consistently to controls, or requiring frequent recharging. If these symptoms persist, test the battery's voltage and replace it if necessary.
Ensure all operators are trained on the liftgate's functions and safety protocols. Keep a safe distance from the liftgate during operation and never exceed the weight capacity. Regularly inspect safety features such as guards and warning labels.
First, check the power supply and ensure the emergency stop button hasn't been activated. Examine the control box connections and inspect for any obstructions. If the liftgate remains unresponsive, follow the troubleshooting guide in the manual or contact a professional technician.