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DRAFT

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
MODEL NO. WL7

DOT-Public Use Lift


PATENTS PENDING

MP-04-02
REV. C
© MAXON Lift Corp. 2005 SEPTEMBER 2005
PATENTS PENDING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 4

SAFETY SUMMARY ........................................................... 4

DAILY PRE-OPERATION & OPERATION CHECKLIST ....... 6

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE .............................................. 7

LIFT COMPONENTS & TERMINOLOGY .......................... 8

DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENT .............................. 10

ANTI-SLIP & SAFETY STRIPING .................................... 13

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 15

ENTER VEHICLE ............................................................ 15

EXIT VEHICLE ................................................................ 17

STOW LIFT FROM VEHICLE FLOOR ............................. 19

STOW LIFT FROM GROUND LEVEL ............................. 19

MANUAL PUMP OPERATION .......................................... 21

LOADING & UNLOADING OCCUPANT .......................... 21

PATENTS PENDING
INTRODUCTION SAFETY SUMMARY
This manual contains safety information and operating
instructions for the Maxon Wheelchair and Standing
Occupant Lift. Read and understand the WARNINGS,
1. This Wheelchair Lift is intended for Commercial
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS, and operating instructions
Use and to be operated by an Attendant. Do Not
in this manual, before operating the Lift.
attempt to ride Lift without the assistance of an
Attendant.

2. Incorrect operation of this Lift can result in serious


personal injury. Comply with the WARNINGS and
Lift operating instructions in this manual. Do not
allow untrained persons to operate the Lift. If you
need to replace an Operator’s Manual, additional
copies are available from:

MAXON Lift Corp.


11921 Slauson Ave
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
(800) 227-4116

3. Do not exceed rated load capacity of Lift which is


800 lbs. (364 kg).

PATENTS PENDING 4
4. Do not allow any part of your body, or the Lift 8. Always operate the Lift with the vehicle emergency
occupant’s body, to be placed under, within, or brake set and vehicle parked on Level ground.
around any portion of the moving Lift or its mecha- Operating Lift without emergency brake set or
nisms, or in a position that would trap them be- parked on an incline may create a hazard for
tween the platform and the ground (or vehicle) occupant and attendant.
when Lift is operated.
9. Comply with all attached instruction decals and
5. Consider the safety and location of bystanders and warning decals.
location of nearby objects when operating the Lift.
Stand to one side of platform while operating the 10. Above all, USE GOOD COMMON SENSE when
Lift. Be certain that the area the Lift will move operating this Lift.
through during operation is clear of all obstacles.
11. Do not move vehicle when door is open.
6. Fasten Occupant Restraint Belt Before Operating
Lift, but never tighten the belt. Leave a minimum of ADDITIONAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
3” - 4” slack in the belt. Lift will not operate correctly
and may become a hazard if belt is tight. 1. When using the Lift, wheelchair may face outboard
or inboard. If possible, position the wheelchair with
7. If Lift is not operated for several days or more it occupant facing outboard.
may need to be repressurized. Use manual pump
to pressurize the system before operating the Lift 2. An ambulatory (standing) occupant may face
again. Low hydraulic pressure may cause Lift to outboard or inboard. If possible, position ambula-
operate incorrectly and become a hazard. tory occupant on the Lift, facing the direction of
travel (face vehicle when entering or face away
when exiting), and holding on the handrails.
5 PATENTS PENDING
DAILY PRE-OPERATION & OPERATION CHECKLIST
NOTE: PRE-OPERATION and OPERATION CHECKS NOTE: If any of the PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
should be performed by the Lift Operator. have incorrect indications, do not operate
the Lift until repairs are performed by a
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS qualified technician.
Park vehicle on level ground, shift vehicle
transmission to PARK, and set vehicle emergency
brake before doing the following checks..
OPERATION CHECKS
Visually check Lift for bent or broken parts, or for Operate the Lift through one full cycle to do
hydraulic fluid around base. Have hydraulic fluid leaks, the following checks.
and the fluid level in reservoir, checked by a qualified
Use Lift operating instructions in this manual to
technician.
UNFOLD, LOWER, RAISE, and FOLD platform.
Check for hydraulic fluid leaking from cylinders. Lift
may be operated if cylinders are “weeping” a light film Make sure the Lift responds properly to hand
of hydraulic fluid. If hydraulic fluid drips from either control switches.
cylinder, have it checked by a qualified technician.
Check that all Decals are in place, undamaged, and Listen for unusual noises while the Lift oper-
legible (see DECALS pages). ates.
Check that all anti-slip and safety striping is in place
Watch for uneven movement of the Lift arms,
(see ANTI-SLIP & SAFETY STRIPING pages).
platform, and inboard and outboard rollstops.
If the Lift is dirty, clean it. NOTE: If any of the OPERATION CHECKS have
Make sure the ON/OFF switch on the Pump Cover incorrect indications, discontinue operat-
is turned ON. If indicator on the switch is illumi- ing Lift until repairs are performed by a
nated, Lift has power to operate. qualified technician.
PATENTS PENDING 6
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
NOTE: The Lift Controller counts the number of cycles & Check that all Decals are in place, undamaged, and
lifts over the lifetime of the Lift. One CYCLE is legible (see DECALS pages).
counted each time the Lift is unfolded from the Check that all anti-slip and safety striping is in place and
stowed position to floor level, lowered to the ground, undamaged (see ANTI-SLIP & SAFETY STRIPING pages).
raised to floor level, and then stowed. One LIFT is
counted each time the Lift is lowered from floor EVERY 2500 CYCLES
level to the ground, and raised back to floor level. Replace both latch Solenoids P/N 266955-01
Read the LIFTS and CYCLES counts from the Lift
EVERY 3000 LIFTS
Controller display window periodically so you know
when to do the maintenance checks listed below. Check the Inboard Rollstop Actuator Assembly wiring
connections, routing, and condition from Actuator to
NOTE: Only a qualified technician should do the sched- Controller. Repair if needed.
uled maintenance on this page and confirm
compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety EVERY 5000 LIFTS
Standard 403. For the compliance checks, refer Check the large bearing on slider-end of Actuator. If
to the COMPLETED LIFT INSTALLATION bearing looks worn at first inspection, remove and reinstall
bearing with the ends reversed. Replace bearing P/N
CHECKLIST in Installation Manual MP-04-01.
266545-03, if follow-on inspections reveal more wear.
EVERY 500 LIFTS Replace both Platform light bulbs P/N 906475-01.
Visually check the Lift for bent, broken, or worn out parts,
and broken welds. EVERY 10000 LIFTS
Check the electrical wiring for worn insulation, and the Check both Hydraulic Cylinders for leaks. If a film of
terminals for corrosion and secure fit. Apply dielectric hydraulic fluid is visible on cylinder seals Lift can still be
grease to connections if needed. operated. However, if fluid is dripping from the cylinders,
Check for loose fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws & rivets). replace them.
Also, check cotter pins, clevis pins, retaining ring pins &
retaining rings for noticeable wear and damage.
7 PATENTS PENDING
LIFT COMPONENTS & TERMINOLOGY
8
INBOARD 12
RIGHT
5
13
12
8

9 3

10 14

6
2
11
1
7 3
LEFT 14 4 OUTBOARD

LIFT COMPONENTS (SEE TABLE 9-1)


FIG. 8-1
PATENTS PENDING 8
ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION
1. THRESHHOLD PLATE Component that bridges the entry way, through 8. HYDRAULIC CYLINDER (Left/Right) Telescoping steel tube and rod,
the Lift, into the vehicle. Detects if that portion of pressurized by hydraulic fluid, that folds and
Lift is occupied during "UP/DOWN" operation unfolds the Lift and moves the Lift up and down.
between vehicle floor and the ground.
9. HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT Contains motorized hydraulic pump, manually
2. OUTBOARD ROLLSTOP Barrier to prevent the Wheelchair from rolling off (COVER IS SHOWN) operated backup pump, fluid lines, and controls
of the Platform. Also provides entry/exit ramp for to operate the hydraulic cylinders.
Platform on the ground.
10. LIFT CONTROLLER Electronic device that controls and monitors Lift
operation and the interlock connection with the
3. SEAT BELT Belt that acts as an additional barrier to keep the
vehicle.
Wheelchair or ambulatory occupant on the
Platform. Belt must be fastened for Lift to 11. BASE Structure that secures Lift to the vehicle floor.
operate. 12. THRESHHOLD WARNING Flashing red light indicates Threshhold is
4. PLATFORM Contains the Wheelchair and Occupant during BEACON occupied by a person or object during
"UP/DOWN" operation between vehicle floor and "UP/DOWN" operation between vehicle floor
the ground. and the ground.
5. HANDRAILS (Left/Right) Provides a hand hold for the Lift
13. THRESHHOLD WARNING Audible alarm sounds when Threshhold is
Occupant.
ALARM occupied by a person or object during
6. INBOARD ROLLSTOP Barrier to prevent the Wheelchair from rolling off
inboard side of Platform. Also, provides bridge
"UP/DOWN" operation between vehicle floor
between Platform and Threshhold. and the ground.
7. ELECTRICAL ACTUATOR Raises/lowers Inboard Rollstop.

TABLE 9-1
9 PATENTS PENDING
DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENT
DECAL (ALARM)
DISPLAY
OVERLAY DECAL “I”
DECAL “C”
DECAL“J”
DECAL “A”
DECAL “O”
DECAL “G”
SERIAL PLATE
DECAL “K”

DECAL “B”

SERIAL
PLATE DECAL “F” DECAL“N”
DECAL “L” DECAL “P”

DECAL “M”

All WARNING, CAUTION, and OPERATION decals


DECAL
provided with Wheelchair Lift must always be in place on DECAL “D” “E”
the Lift and must always be legible. If decals are missing DECAL“N”
or illegible, get free replacement decals from:
DECAL “H”

MAXON Lift Corp. - Customer Service


11921 Slauson Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Phone: (800) 227-4116 FAX: (888) 771-7713
E-mail: cservice@maxonlift.com

PATENTS PENDING 10
DECAL SET P/N 266704-01
FIG. 11-1
11 PATENTS PENDING
DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENT - Continued

DECAL (ALARM) SERIAL PLATE


P/N 266686-01 P/N 905246-8

DECAL-OVERLAY
P/N 266990-01

DECAL SET P/N 266704-01


FIG. 12-1
PATENTS PENDING 12
ANTI-SLIP & SAFETY STRIPING
(30” WIDE PLATFORM)

YELLOW TAPE
(BOTTOM-ROLLSTOP)
PN 905293-17
ANTI-SLIP TAPE
PN 096013-10
ANTI-SLIP TAPE
(TOP-ROLLSTOP)
PN 096012-10
YELLOW TAPE
(OUTBOARD)
ANTI-SLIP PN 905293-11
TAPE
(ROLLSTOP)
PN 096015-10
YELLOW TAPE
(OUTBOARD)
ANTI-SLIP PN 905293-14
TAPE
PN 096014-10 YELLOW TAPE YELLOW TAPE
(THRESHOLD PLATE) (INBOARD)
PN 905293-12 PN 905293-16
YELLOW TAPE
PN 905293-11
YELLOW TAPE
PN 905293-14
YELLOW TAPE
(INBOARD & OUTBOARD)
PN 905293-13
13 PATENTS PENDING
ANTI-SLIP & SAFETY STRIPING - Continued
(33” WIDE PLATFORM)

YELLOW TAPE
(BOTTOM-ROLLSTOP)
PN 905293-18
ANTI-SLIP TAPE
PN 096013-11
ANTI-SLIP TAPE
(TOP-ROLLSTOP)
PN 096012-11

ANTI-SLIP TAPE YELLOW TAPE


(ROLLSTOP) (OUTBOARD)
PN 096015-11 PN 905293-11

YELLOW TAPE
(OUTBOARD)
ANTI-SLIP TAPE PN 905293-14
PN 096014-11
YELLOW TAPE YELLOW TAPE
(THRESHOLD PLATE) (INBOARD)
PN 905293-14 PN 905293-16
YELLOW TAPE
PN 905293-11
YELLOW TAPE
PN 905293-14
YELLOW TAPE
(INBOARD & OUTBOARD)
PN 905293-15
PATENTS PENDING 14
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ENTER VEHICLE
NOTE: If equipped, Seat Belt must be fastened for Lift 3. Push the UNFOLD switch on FOLD
to operate. HAND CONTROL (FIG. 15-2)
to unfold PLATFORM to
1. Fully open and secure horizontal position UNFOLD
Wheelchair Lift access (FIG. 15-3). UP
door(s) on the vehicle.
DOWN

HAND CONTROL
2. Apply power to the Lift FIG. 15-2
by turning ON switch on
the Pump Cover (FIG.
15-2). The switch is
illuminated when
turned ON.
PUMP
COVER

POWER SWITCH UNFOLD PLATFORM


(LH PUMP SHOWN) FIG. 15-3
FIG. 15-1
15 PATENTS PENDING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continued

4. Push the DOWN switch on 6. Position wheelchair or


HAND CONTROL (FIG. 14-1) ambulatory occupant on
to lower PLATFORM to the center of PLATFORM
ground level (FIG. 16-1). (FIG. 16-3). SET
WHEELCHAIR BRAKES
or SWITCH OFF POW-
ERED WHEELCHAIR.
LOWER PLATFORM POSITIONING OCCUPANT
TO GROUND ON PLATFORM AT
FIG. 16-1 GROUND LEVEL
FIG. 16-3

5. If equipped, unfasten 7. If equipped, fasten SEAT


SEAT BELT (FIG. 16-2), BELT allowing 3” - 4” of
and place on hanger slack (FIG. 16-4).
provided.
UNFASTENING SEAT BELT FASTENING SEAT BELT
FIG. 16-2 FIG. 16-4

PATENTS PENDING 16
EXIT VEHICLE
8. Push the UP switch on HAND FOLD 1. Fully open and secure Wheel-
CONTROL (FIG. 17-1) to chair Lift access door(s) on the
raise PLATFORM to vehicle vehicle.
floor level (FIG. 17--2). UNFOLD
UP
2. Push the UNFOLD switch on
DOWN HAND CONTROL (FIG. 17-1)
UNFOLD PLATFORM
to unfold PLATFORM to hori-
FIG. 17-3
zontal position (FIG. 17-3).
9. RELEASE WHEELCHAIR
BRAKES or SWITCH ON
POWERED WHEELCHAIR. HAND CONTROL
Move wheelchair or ambulatory FIG. 17-1
occupant inside the vehicle. 3. If equipped, make sure SEAT
BELT is fastened (FIG. 17-4)
with 3” - 4” of slack in belt.

FASTENING SEAT BELT


FIG. 17-4

RAISING LIFT UP TO VEHICLE FLOOR LEVEL


FIG. 17-2

17 PATENTS PENDING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continued

4. Position wheelchair or 6. If equipped, unfasten SEAT


ambulatory occupant on BELT (FIG. 18-3) and place
the center of platform on hanger provided.
(FIG. 18-1).
SET WHEELCHAIR
BRAKES OR SWITCH UNFASTENING SEAT BELT
OFF POWERED FIG. 18-3
WHEELCHAIR. POSITIONING OCCUPANT ON 7. RELEASE WHEELCHAIR
PLATFORM AT FLOOR LEVEL BRAKES or SWITCH ON
FIG. 18-1 POWERED WHEELCHAIR.
Move wheelchair or ambula-
tory occupant into the
5. Push the DOWN switch passenger unloading zone.
on hand control (FIG.
16-1) to lower PLAT-
FORM to ground level
(FIG. 18-2).
8. If equipped, make sure
SEAT BELT is fastened
(FIG. 18-4) with 3” - 4” of
LOWERING PLATFORM slack in belt.
TO GROUND
FIG. 18-2 FASTENING SEAT BELT
FIG. 18-4

PATENTS PENDING 18
STOW LIFT FROM VEHICLE FLOOR STOW LIFT FROM GROUND LEVEL
FOLD 1. If equipped, fasten SEAT
BELT allowing 3” - 4” of slack
(FIG. 19-3).
UNFOLD
UP 2. Push the UP switch on
HAND CONTROL (FIG. FASTENING SEAT BELT
DOWN 19-1) to raise PLATFORM to FIG. 19-3
vehicle floor level (FIG. 19-4).

Push the FOLD switch on HAND


CONTROL (FIG.19-1) to close HAND CONTROL
PLATFORM (FIG. 19-2). Fold FIG. 19-1
operation will stop automatically
when completed.

RAISING LIFT UP TO VEHICLE FLOOR LEVEL


FIG. 19-4
3. Push the FOLD switch on
HAND CONTROL (FIG. 19-1) to
FOLDING PLATFORM fold PLATFORM (FIG. 19-2).
UP INTO VEHICLE Fold operation will stop automati-
FIG. 19-2 cally when completed.
19 PATENTS PENDING
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

PATENTS PENDING 20
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continued
MANUAL PUMP OPERATION
NOTE: If possible, keep the Lift power ON/OFF switch LOADING & UNLOADING OCCUPANT
turned ON. In most cases, operating the Lift with 1. Reposition latches to manually unfold the Lift as
Manual Pump may be easier if power is ON. follows. Raise latch off anchor pin (FIG. 21-2B) on LH
Manual pump operating instructions for the Lift side of Lift. Position the standoff to hold latch in place
are also located on Pump Cover. See DECALS above the anchor pin (FIG. 21-2B). Repeat for latch
AND DECAL PLACEMENT in this manual. on RH side of Lift.

STANDOFF
LATCH

If possible, apply power to


ANCHOR PIN
the Lift by turning ON
switch on the Pump Cover
REPOSITIONED
(FIG. 21-1). The switch
LATCH &
is illuminated when
STANDOFF
turned ON.
FIG. 21-2B
PUMP
COVER

POWER SWITCH LIFT - BACK VIEW


(LH PUMP SHOWN) FIG. 21-2A
FIG. 21-1

21 PATENTS PENDING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continued
MANUAL PUMP OPERATION - Continued
2. Remove the MANUAL 4. Observe the PLATFORM
BACKUP HANDLE from unfolding to horizontal
clips on the Pump Cover position at vehicle floor
(FIG. 22-1). level (FIG. 22-3).
PUMP
COVER

HANDLE UNFOLD PLATFORM


FIG. 22-3
MANUAL BACKUP HANDLE
(LH PUMP SHOWN)
FIG. 22-1

3. Unfold the PLATFORM as 5. When the PLATFORM reaches


follows. Open pressure floor level, close pressure release
release valve on Manual valve on Manual Pump by turning
Pump by turning MANUAL MANUAL BACKUP HANDLE
BACKUP HANDLE counter- clockwise until tight (FIG. 23-4).
clockwise (FIG. 23-2).
Start with 1/4 turn and 1/4 - 1/2 TURN TIGHTEN
slowly increase to 1/2 turn CLOSE PRESSURE
OPEN PRESSURE
counter-clockwise. RELEASE VALVE
RELEASE VALVE
FIG. 23-2 FIG. 23-4
PATENTS PENDING 22
6. Ensure OUTBOARD OUTBOARD
ROLLSTOP is raised up all ROLLSTOP NOTE: If there are no occupants to unload
the way (FIG. 23-1). from vehicle, skip step 8.

8. Position wheelchair or
ambulatory occupant on
the center of Platform
(FIG. 23-3).
SET WHEELCHAIR
BRAKES OR SWITCH
OUTBOARD ROLLSTOP OFF POWERED
RAISED UP WHEELCHAIR. POSITIONING OCCUPANT
FIG. 23-1 ON PLATFORM
FIG. 23-3
9. Lower the PLATFORM as follows.
Re-enter the vehicle to access Manual
7. If equipped, make sure Pump. Open pressure release valve
SEAT BELT is fastened on Manual Pump by turning MANUAL
(FIG. 23-2) with 3” - 4” of BACKUP HANDLE counter-
slack in belt. clockwise (FIG. 23-4). Start with
1/4 turn and slowly increase to
FASTENING SEAT BELT 1/4 - 1/2 TURN
1/2 turn counter-clockwise. Lower
FIG. 23-2
the Lift slowly below floor level OPEN PRESSURE
and check if Inboard Rollstop RELEASE VALVE
raises up all the way. FIG. 23-4
23 PATENTS PENDING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continued
MANUAL PUMP OPERATION - Continued
NOTE: If the Inboard Rollstop 12. When PLATFORM rests on the
CLOSER
automatically rises PIN
ARM ground, close pressure release
all the way, skip step valve on Manual Pump by
10. Do not unpin the turning MANUAL BACKUP
Actuator HANDLE clockwise until tight
10. If the Inboard Rollstop does ACTUATOR (FIG. 24-3).
not raise up all the way, TIGHTEN
unpin Actuator and manu- INBOARD
ROLLSTOP CLOSE PRESSURE
ally RAISE the INBOARD
RELEASE VALVE
ROLLSTOP and Actuator
FIG. 24-3
(FIG. 24-2). Pin ACTUA-
TOR to closest matching FIG. 24-1
hole on Closer Arm (FIG.
24-1).
13. If equipped, unfasten SEAT
11. Watch PLATFORM (FIG. 24-2) BELT (FIG. 24-4). Store on
as it lowers occupant to the hanger provided.
ground.
UNFASTENING SEAT BELT
FIG. 24-4
LOWER PLATFORM
TO GROUND
FIG. 24-2
PATENTS PENDING 24
OUTBOARD NOTE: If there are no occupants to load on
14. Ensure OUTBOARD ROLLSTOP
ROLLSTOP on Lift Platform, skip step 16.
PLATFORM is opened to
16. Position wheelchair or
the horizontal position
ambulatory occupant on
(FIG. 25-1).
the center of Platform
(FIG. 25-3).
SET WHEELCHAIR
OUTBOARD ROLLSTOP IN BRAKES OR SWITCH
HORIZONTAL POSITION OFF POWERED
FIG. 25-1 WHEELCHAIR. POSITIONING OCCUPANT
ON PLATFORM
FIG. 25-3
NOTE: If there are no occupants
to unload, skip step 15.
15. RELEASE WHEELCHAIR 17. If equipped, fasten SEAT
BRAKES or SWITCH ON BELT FIG. 25-4). Allow
POWERED WHEELCHAIR. 3” - 4” of slack in belt.
Move wheelchair or ambulatory
occupant into the unloading zone. FASTENING SEAT BELT
FIG. 25-4

25 PATENTS PENDING
MANUAL PUMP OPERATION - Continued
18. Raise the PLATFORM as
CAUTION follows. Insert MANUAL
Prevent the MANUAL BACKUP HANDLE from BACKUP HANDLE in
getting damaged. Before you start pumping with Manual Pump actuator.
the HANDLE, line up notches on tip of HANDLE as Pump the handle up and
shown in FIG. 26-1. Then fully engage HANDLE down (FIG. 26-2) until
with Manual Pump as shown in FIG. 26-2. PLATFORM is raised up
even with the vehicle floor
PUMPING MANUAL
(FIG. 26-4) and Inboard
BACKUP HANDLE
Rollstop lowers to rest on
FIG. 26-3
Threshhold Plate.

NOTCHES LINED
UP VERTICAL

HANDLE - NOTCHES RAISING LIFT TO


LINED UP CORRECTLY HANDLE FULLY ENGAGED VEHICLE FLOOR
FIG. 26-1 FIG. 26-2 FIG. 26-4

PATENTS PENDING 26
20. Manually LOWER the PIN ACTUATOR AT
CAUTION INBOARD ROLLSTOP STANDARD
POSITION
NEAREST HOLE
To prevent damage to Lift and vehicle, Inboard to THRESHHOLD
PIN
Rollstop must be lowered on the Threshhold Plate PLATE (FIG. 27-2).
before stowing the Lift. If the Inboard Rollstop Then pin ACTUATOR INBOARD
to nearest hole on ROLLSTOP
does not automatically lower, it must be lowered
manually. If lowered manually, pin it in position as Closer Arm THRESHOLD
(FIG. 27-2). PLATE
close as possible to Threshhold Plate.
NOTE: If the Inboard Rollstop automatically lowered to
Threshhold Plate, skip step 19. Do not unpin CLOSER ARM
the Actuator. FIG. 27-2

19. If the ACTUATOR will CLOSER


not lower Inboard PIN ARM
Rollstop at floor level, NOTE: If there are no occupants to
unpin ACTUATOR load on Platform, skip step 21.
from the Closer Arm
(FIG. 27-1). ACTUATOR 21. RELEASE WHEELCHAIR BRAKES
or SWITCH ON POWERED WHEEL-
CHAIR. Move wheelchair or ambula-
tory occupant inside the vehicle.

FIG.27-1

27 PATENTS PENDING
MANUAL PUMP OPERATION - Continued
CAUTION 23. Store MANUAL BACKUP
HANDLE on Pump Cover
To prevent damage to Lift and vehicle, after Lift
(FIG. 28-3) using the clips
is restored to correct operation, pin the Inboard
provided. PUMP
Rollstop in STANDARD position (FIG. 27-2).
COVER
22. Stow the Lift as follows.
HANDLE
Pump the MANUAL
BACKUP HANDLE up and
down (FIG. 28-1) until MANUAL BACKUP HANDLE
PLATFORM folds up tightly (LH PUMP SHOWN)
inside the vehicle (FIG. FIG. 28-3
28-2)
PUMPING MANUAL
BACKUP HANDLE
FIG. 28-1

FOLDING PLATFORM
UP INTO VEHICLE
FIG. 28-2
PATENTS PENDING 28

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