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10.3 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Certain problems which may arise while using the lift are listed below. ROTARY cannot accept any liability for injury to people or
animals and damage to things caused by unauthorised staff using the equipment. In the event of faults, you are advised to contact
the technical service department in good time to receive advice about how to carry out work and/or adjustments in maximum safety
conditions, thus avoiding the risk of injury to people or animals and damage to things.
Technical service staff are required. Intervention by others prohibited.
PROBLEM
No operation.
Acoustic warning off.
It does not complete the stroke.
Acoustic warning off.
No operation.
Acoustic warning on.
No operation.
Acoustic warning on:
2sec. ON / 2 sec. OFF
The carriages do not lift at down limit stop.
Acoustic warning on:
1sec. ON / 1 sec. OFF
No operation, not even in manual mode.
Acoustic warning on.
CH. 11
WASTE DISPOSAL-DISMANTLING
11.1 DISASSEMBLING
Disassembly work can only be carried out by authorised specialised personnel. Only qualified electricians may work on the electrical
system.
1. To carry out dismantling work, switch off the device with the main switch (OFF position).
2. Disconnect the power supply.
3. Empty the oil tank. Dispose of hydraulic and operating fluids as described in chapter 11.3.
4. Remove grease and other chemicals. Dispose as described in chapter 11.3
5. Dismantling operations must be carried out in the reverse order of the assembly steps (refer to ch. 7).
11.2 STORAGE
- In the event of the lift having to be stored for long periods, disconnect the power supply, empty the tank/s containing liquids used
for machine operation and protect any parts that might be damaged by dust.
- Grease the parts that might be damaged by dryness.
- When the machine is started again, replace the seals indicated in the spare parts section.
11.3 WASTE DISPOSAL
Environmental procedures for disposal
Prevent environmental hazards.
Avoid contact with or inhalation of toxic substances such as hydraulic fluid.
Oils and lubricants are water pollutants within the terms of the WGH Water Resources Act. Always dispose of these in an environmentally
friendly manner in compliance with the regulations in your country.
Mineral oil-based hydraulic fluid is a water pollutant and is combustible. Please refer to the safety data sheet for disposal.
Make sure that no hydraulic fluid, lubricants or cleaning materials contaminate the soil or are disposed of in the sewage system.
Packaging
Do not dispose of with household waste! The packaging contains some recyclable materials, which must not be disposed of with
household waste.
1. Dispose of packaging materials in accordance with local regulations.
Oil, grease and other chemicals.
1. When handling oil, grease and other chemicals, comply with the environmental regulations that apply to the product in question.
2. Dispose of oil, grease and other chemicals in accordance with the environmental regulations that apply in your country.
Metals / Electronic waste
These must always be properly disposed of by a certified company.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power supply voltage.
Deactivation of motor temperature sensor. Wait for reactivation.
Lift in emergency stop.
Proximity switch.
Motor at stop.
Board switch in manual after block reset.
Stop for nut wear.
Safety stop.
SPMA32 - SPMA35
REMEDY
Check the voltage in the power supply cables.
Check lift switch / reversing device.
Check line fuses.
Check control transformer and its fuses.
Refer to chapter 8.5
Adjust / replace.
Check motor belts.
Turn switch to automatic.
Refer to chapter 10.2.
Refer to chapter 8.5
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