Dhollandia MM.8.M12.R.S Mounting Instruction
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To perform a basic safety check, ensure that all moving parts are free from obstructions, check the hydraulic fluid levels, inspect for any leaks or damage, and verify the proper functioning of safety features such as emergency stops and sensors.
The recommended maintenance schedule includes daily inspections, weekly checks for hydraulic systems, monthly lubrication of moving parts, and a comprehensive yearly service by a certified technician.
Start by checking the power supply and ensuring all connections are secure. Inspect the control panel for error codes, and verify that the hydraulic fluid levels are adequate. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact a certified technician.
Check the hydraulic fluid levels and top up if necessary. Inspect the hydraulic lines for any leaks or blockages, and ensure the filters are clean. Sluggish movement may also result from worn-out components which require replacement.
Regular maintenance, prompt repair of any damage, and adherence to the manufacturer’s guidelines will contribute to the longevity of the lift. Avoid overloading and ensure only trained personnel operate the equipment.
Common error codes include E01 (power failure), E02 (hydraulic pressure low), and E03 (sensor malfunction). Refer to the manual for specific troubleshooting steps for each code, which may include resetting the system or checking connections.
First, address the underlying issue causing the fault. Once resolved, follow the reset procedure outlined in the user manual, which typically involves powering down the unit, then restarting it after a brief interval.
While the lift is designed for various environments, extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or high winds should be avoided. Ensure the lift is properly sheltered and maintained to prevent weather-related damage.
Immediately stop using the lift and identify the source of the leak. Replace any damaged hoses or seals, and clean up any spilled fluid using appropriate safety measures. Consult a professional if the leak persists.
Ensure the safety of all personnel first. Investigate the reason for activation, resolve any issues, and reset the emergency stop button according to the procedures in the manual before resuming use of the lift.