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Maintenance, Nspection, Chedule – Wood’s Powr-Grip MR1611LDCO User Manual

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MR1611LDCO/DVS: #35048

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Always make sure battery is disconnected before servicing lifter.

I

NSPECTION

S

CHEDULE

Perform inspections routinely, according to the following frequency schedule:

Every-Lift Inspection

• Examine the vacuum pads and load surface for contamination or debris (see V

ACUUM

P

AD

M

AINTENANCE

to follow).

• Examine the vacuum pads, controls and indicators for visual damage (see V

ACUUM

P

AD

M

AINTENANCE

to follow).

• Test the battery for adequate charge (see B

ATTERY

T

EST

to follow).

If a battery’s charge appears to be inadequate, charge and retest the battery (see B

ATTERY

R

ECHARGE

to follow). If any other deficiency is detected during the inspection, correct it before

using the lifter and perform the Frequent Inspection to follow.

Frequent Inspection

(

following every 20-40 hours’ use; or whenever lifter is out of service for 1 month or more

)

• Examine the lifter’s structure for visual damage.
• Examine the vacuum system (including vacuum pads, fittings and hoses) for visual damage.
• Examine the air filter for conditions requiring service (see A

IR

F

ILTER

M

AINTENANCE

to follow).

• Perform the V

ACUUM

T

EST

to follow.

• Check for unusual vibrations or noises while operating the lifter.
• If the lifter is equipped with a Remote Control System, perform the R

EMOTE

C

ONTROL

S

YSTEM

T

EST

to follow.

If any deficiency is detected during the inspection, correct it before using the lifter and perform

the Periodic Inspection to follow.

Periodic Inspection

(

following every 250-500 hours’ use; or whenever lifter is out of service for 1 year or more

)

• Examine the entire lifter for external evidence of looseness, excessive wear, deformation,

cracks, excessive corrosion, dents to structural or functional components, cuts, or any
deficiency which might constitute a hazard.

• Inspect all parts of the electrical system for damage, wear or contamination that could

constitute a hazard, in compliance with all local codes and regulatory standards that are
relevant for the geographical region.

CAUTION: Be sure to use appropriate cleaning methods for each type of electrical

component, as specified by codes and standards. Improper cleaning

can damage components.