Dhollandia DHVO.15.K1 Quick User's Guide

To perform a daily inspection on the Dhollandia DHVO.15.K1, check for visible damage, ensure the hydraulic fluid levels are adequate, inspect for leaks, and test the lift operation to confirm smooth movement.
First, ensure the power supply is connected and functioning. Check the control switches for any physical damage, then inspect the wiring for loose connections or corrosion. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for further diagnostic steps.
Regular maintenance should be performed every six months, or more frequently if the lift is used in harsh conditions. This includes lubricating moving parts, checking hydraulic fluid levels, and inspecting all components for wear and damage.
Dhollandia recommends using their specified hydraulic oil, which is specially formulated to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the DHVO.15.K1 lift. Consult the user manual for specific oil grades.
The lifting speed can be adjusted by regulating the flow control valve. Refer to the technical manual for the exact location and adjustment procedure, ensuring any changes are made cautiously to maintain safety standards.
If the lift platform is not level, inspect the hydraulic cylinders for leaks or damage. Ensure that the vehicle is parked on a level surface and check the platform alignment mechanism for any obstructions or wear. Adjustments may be necessary as outlined in the maintenance guide.
Clean the lift regularly using mild detergents and water. Avoid using high-pressure washers directly on hydraulic components to prevent damage. Ensure all electrical components are protected from moisture during cleaning.
Operators should wear appropriate safety gear, ensure the area is clear of bystanders, and never exceed the maximum load capacity. Regularly check that all safety features are functioning correctly and follow all operational guidelines provided by Dhollandia.
To ensure the longevity of the hydraulic system, regularly check and maintain fluid levels, use the recommended hydraulic oil, and perform routine inspections for leaks or damage. Keeping the system clean and free from contaminants is also crucial.
Unusual noises may indicate issues such as low hydraulic fluid, air in the system, or worn components. Check and top up fluid levels as needed, bleed the system to remove air, and inspect all moving parts for wear. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.