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BASELINE Lift BL209BP User Manual

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To Lower Vehicle:

1. Clear area around and under the lift of obstructions and warn personnel to stand clear.
2. Raise vehicle by at least 3 inches.
3. Pull the release cable under each carriage to clear safety locks.
4. No one must be under the vehicle when lowering as the safety locks are not engaged.
5. Push lower lever on the power unit to lower the lift.
6. Lower the lift until arms have bottomed and are clear of the lifting points.
7. Swing the lifting arms from beneath the vehicle and fully retract the arms.
8. Remove the vehicle.

LIFT MAINTENANCE:


Before maintaining, servicing or repairing the lift, insure that an acceptable "lock out/tag out device
is activated.

The following minimum maintenance schedule must be performed by the owner and/or lift
operator:

DAILY:

Raise and lower the lift

(with no vehicle)

at the beginning of each shift to verify it is operating

properly and carriages are level. Confirm all arm restraints engage and disengage
smoothly and totally and telescoping arms have no excessive movement.

Check all hydraulic fittings and lines for damage or leaks. Check electrical wiring for

damage. Check all moving parts for uneven or excessive wear. Repair or replace all
damaged, worn, or broken components immediately.

Remove oil/grease on all lift pads

.


WEEKLY:

Check hydraulic fluid in power pack reservoir. (confirm no leaks before topping up )

Check equalizing cable adjustment. Check safety lock release cable adjustment.

MONTHLY:

Check that all anchor bolts are torqued to 150 ft-lbs (204Nm).

Clean and lubricate arm restraints. (confirm all components are in good condition)

Lubricate safety locks in both columns.

Check that overhead safety shutoff is operating properly.

EVERY TWO MONTHS:

Remove and grease arm pins

– reinstall insuring secure fit.

Clean and re-grease slide block channel in both columns.

Clean and lubricate all cable pulleys.


EVERY YEAR:

Arrange for a Trained Lift Service Person to inspect and certify all aspects of the lift.

Confirm that both equalizing cables meet the standard.


HYDRAULIC OIL:

Change and replace hydraulic oil in every minimum two years.