Dhollandia DH-SK(S) Mounting Instruction
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To operate the Dhollandia DH-SK(S) liftgate, ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the parking brake is engaged. Turn on the power switch, then use the control pendant to raise or lower the platform. Always follow the safety instructions in the user manual.
First, check if the power switch is on and the battery is charged. Inspect the control pendant cable for damage. If the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact a certified technician.
Regular maintenance should be conducted every 6 months or 1,000 cycles, whichever comes first. This includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting electrical connections, and lubricating moving parts.
Slower operation can be due to low hydraulic fluid, a weak battery, or cold weather conditions. Check the fluid level and battery charge, and ensure the liftgate is properly maintained.
Ensure the platform is fully lowered and stable. Position the cargo evenly, avoiding overloading beyond the liftgate's capacity. Secure the cargo if necessary to prevent movement during operation.
Immediately stop using the liftgate and inspect the hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks. Replace damaged parts and refill the hydraulic fluid. Consult a professional if needed.
Yes, the liftgate can be used in cold weather, but performance may be affected. Use a suitable hydraulic fluid for low temperatures and ensure the liftgate is properly maintained to prevent issues.
Turn off the power switch and wait for a few seconds before turning it back on. This can reset the system. If it remains unresponsive, check the fuses and connections before contacting support.
Always wear safety gear, ensure the area is clear of obstructions, and never exceed the rated capacity. Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts, and always follow the operating instructions.
Regularly inspect the battery for corrosion and ensure it is charged. Use a multimeter to check the voltage; it should be around 12.6 volts for a fully charged battery. Clean terminals and ensure secure connections.