Dhollandia DH-SO Mounting Instruction
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Start by checking the hydraulic fluid levels, inspect for any visible leaks, ensure all bolts and fasteners are secure, and test the lift's operations by raising and lowering it to check for smooth movement and any unusual noises.
Check the hydraulic fluid levels and top up if necessary. Inspect for any obstructions or debris on the lift mechanism. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the maintenance manual.
It is recommended to change the hydraulic fluid every 12 months or 2000 operational cycles, whichever comes first. Always use the fluid type specified in the manual.
First, remove the excess load from the platform. Then, switch off the lift's power for a few minutes before turning it back on. Test the lift to ensure it is operating normally.
Refer to the manual for specific instructions. Generally, you will need to access the control panel, adjust the potentiometers according to the operational parameters, and test the switches to ensure accurate response.
Inspect all electrical connections for corrosion or wear, check the condition of wiring for any signs of damage, and ensure that all switches and controls are functioning correctly.
Check for hydraulic fluid leaks or low levels, verify that the lift is not overloaded, inspect the lowering valve for blockages, and ensure the control switch is functioning properly.
Always switch off the lift's power before cleaning. Use a mild detergent and water to clean the surfaces, avoiding high-pressure washers. Dry all components thoroughly to prevent corrosion.
Using the manual override, raise or lower the platform to the desired height. Ensure the lift is on a level surface and adjust the stabilizers as needed to maintain balance.
Ensure all safety decals and instructions are visible and legible, check that emergency stops are functional, and verify that the area around the lift is clear of obstacles and bystanders.