Dhollandia DH-CH100 series Operation Manual
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The Dhollandia DH-CH100 series requires a 12V or 24V DC power supply, depending on the model. It is essential to ensure that the power source can deliver the necessary current to operate the lift efficiently.
A basic maintenance check should include inspecting hydraulic fluid levels, checking for leaks, inspecting electrical connections, and ensuring all moving parts are lubricated and free from obstruction.
If the platform does not lower, check the hydraulic fluid level and ensure there are no blockages or obstructions in the hydraulic system. Verify that the control switches and wiring are functioning correctly.
Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and follow the operational guidelines provided in the user manual. Always stand clear of the lift while it is in motion.
Common electrical troubleshooting steps include checking the condition of the battery, inspecting all fuses and circuit breakers, verifying the integrity of wiring, and ensuring that all connections are clean and secure.
Hydraulic fluid should be checked regularly and changed every 12 months or 2,000 operational cycles, whichever comes first, to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the system.
The maximum load capacity of the Dhollandia DH-CH100 series typically ranges from 500 kg to 1,000 kg, depending on the specific model configuration. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for precise details.
To test the emergency stop function, operate the lift under controlled conditions and activate the emergency stop button. The lift should immediately halt all movements. Reset the system to resume operation.
The DH-CH100 series is designed for compatibility with a range of commercial vehicles. However, it is crucial to consult with a qualified installer to ensure vehicle compatibility and confirm that the lift meets legal and safety requirements.
Unusual noises may indicate issues such as insufficient lubrication, loose components, or hydraulic system problems. Inspect the lift thoroughly and address any identified issues. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician.