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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Power indicator does not
Not connected to control box.
light up.
The fuse has blown.
Control box defective.
Power indicator lights up, but
Actuator plug not pushed into
actuator does not run.
control box properly.
Actuator defective.
Relays in control box are
Control box defective.
heard clicking.
Power indicator lights up, but
Control box defective.
actuator does not run.
Handset defective.
No relay noise is heard from
Handset plug not properly
control box.
connected.
Emergency stop engaged.
Control box completely dead
Battery completely discharged.
on battery and no relay clicking
Battery defective.
is heard.
Control box working in one
Handset defective.
direction on one channel.
Control box defective.
Noisy or grinding sound from
Loss of lubrication.
pivot locations.
Boom/lift arm will not lower
Boom/lift arm requires a
from uppermost position.
minimum weight load to lower
from the uppermost height
position.
Boom/lift arm will not lower
Boom/lift arm requires a
when mechanical emergency
minimum 200 lb. weight load
release lever is actuated.
to lower from the uppermost
height position when
emergency release is activated.
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Action
Connect to control box.
Replace fuse, if the system
is prepared for external fuse
replacement, or send the
system to repair.
Replace control box.
Push actuator plug into control
box securely.
Replace actuator.
Replace control box .
Replace control box.
Replace hand control.
Check all cord connections.
Deactivate emergency stop.
Charge battery.
Replace battery.
Replace hand control.
Replace control box.
Lubricate using a light oil.
Pull down slightly on the boom/
lift arm to lower.
Pull down with full weight on
the boom/lift arm to lower.
Maintenance
Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist
Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts, enhance smooth operation and extend the life
expectancy of the lift. Follow the maintenance procedures described in this manual to help keep your
resident lift in continuous service.
All parts of the resident lift are made of the best grades of steel, but metal-to-metal contact will
wear after considerable use. There is no adjustment or maintenance of either the casters or brakes,
other than cleaning, lubrication, and checking axle and swivel bolts for tightness. Remove all debris
from the wheel and swivel bearings. If any parts are worn, replace these parts immediately. If
you question the safety of any part of the lift, contact your dealer immediately and advise it of the
problem. Do not use the lift if you suspect any component is damaged or worn; contact Direct
Supply immediately.
It is extremely important for the lift to be inspected before each use. The following items need to be
checked before each use:
a) All nuts and bolts should be tight.
b) The lift should move freely with caster brakes off.
c) Check the brakes on the rear casters for proper operation.
d) Make sure base adjustment mechanism is operating easily.
e) Double check to ensure the "U" bracket at the end of the boom and the "S" hook on the
hanging bar are secured tightly.
f)
Work the actuator to ensure the battery still has enough power. When battery is 50% below
full capacity, it will give "beep" warning and need to be recharged immediately.
g) Before initial use, place a drop of oil on the following areas:
• Where mast and boom connect, hanging bar hook and caster axles;
• Where actuator and boom attach;
• Lubricate as above every two to three months.
* We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.
Lubricating the Lift
Designed for minimum maintenance, the resident lift
should be checked and lubricated every six months. Keep
all components clean and in good working order. Any defect
should be noted and reported to Direct Supply immediately,
and do not use the lift. The casters MUST swivel and roll
smoothly. Light grease may be applied to the ball-bearing
swivel of the casters once a year. Apply more frequently if the
casters are exposed to extreme moist conditions. Lubricate all
pivot points. Remove excess lubricant from the lift surface.
Lubricate the following points:
1. Boom/mast mount
2. Actuator boom connection
Lubrication
Point
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