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Push Emergency Switch/Disconnector (19, fig. 1).
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Check that the arms are turned in a way that will not hamper the vehicle access between the lift
columns.
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Place the vehicle so that it is placed in a centred position with respect to the lift columns.
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Turn the arms and pull out the extensions bringing the pads to the points designed for lifting the
vehicle as indicated by the vehicle manufacturer.
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Check the correct insertion of the rubber pads.
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Check vehicle stability.
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Proceed to vehicle lifting.
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Press the LIFTING push-button (22, Fig. 1 - see 5.1.1).
Turn Emergency Switch/Disconnector (19, Fig. 1) to «OFF».
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5.3 LOWERING PROCEDURE
To lower vehicle, proceed as follows:
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Turn Emergency Switch/Disconnector (19, Fig. 1) to «ON».
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Press the DOWN push-button (23, Fig. 1) until the minimum height of the carriages is reached.
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Turn Emergency Switch/Disconnector (19, Fig. 1) to «OFF».
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Turn the arms in a way that will not hinder the vehicle exit and close the extensions.
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Move the vehicle out of the lifting area.
5.4 SAFETY DEVICES
WARNING: The following safety devices shall by no means be tampered with or disabled;
they shall also be always kept in top working conditions:
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The foot guards applied to the arms (14, Fig. 1) prevent the crushing of operator's feet during
the arm lowering final stage.
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Voltage warning light (21, Fig. 1): its lighting means that access to the lift is not allowed.
Arm anti-rotation mechanical safety locks with automatic engagement (15, Fig. 1): prevent
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the rotation of the lifting arms when the carriage is lifted.
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Carriage fall-preventing safety mechanical devices (1, Fig. 17): they prevent the carriages from
lowering in the event of hydraulic circuit blow-by or failure of mechanical lifting parts.
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Safety valves (8 hydraulic diagram): they prevent the lowering of the carriages in case of
sudden pressure drop in the hydraulic system.
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Misalignment safety valve (7, hydraulic diagram): it prevents the lowering of the P1 carriage in
case the P2 carriage is stuck.
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FC2 limit switch (Fig. 25): it prevents the lowering of the P2 carriage in case the P1 carriage
is stuck.
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Emergency Switch/Disconnector (19, fig. 1): if it is in «OFF» position, it locks the lift functioning.
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Low-voltage additional electric circuit: this circuit cannot originate any «electric shock».
Overhead safety shut-off system (16, Fig. 1): stops the lift upward movement when the vehicle
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is about to hit the overhead crossbeam.
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«Dead-man» control panel: all the lift functions require the presence of an operator.
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