8. Disassembly
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To disassemble the lift, lower the cradle [20] as far as possible, and slide the extension arms all
the way in.
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Remove the crossbars [21] by pushing on the flat springs and separating the tapered plates.
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Unlock the tilt latch and lift the cradle about 8cm to release it from the vertical frame.
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Hook the retaining hook [15] over the telescopic parts [8][9].
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Rotate the lock [12] at the end of the slide bar [11] counter clockwise and lift the slide bar
[11].
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Turn the winch wheel [16] until the winch assembly [10] is tight to the vertical frame [7].
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Gently pull the vertical frame [7] up while holding the tripod down.
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Press and hold the ring of the yoke [4] down while folding the two outer legs [2], until the yoke
pin snaps into the locking hole near the caster.
9. Maintenance/storage
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Keep the brake drum [17] clean and dry at all times. Check the drag on a regular basis to
ensure proper functioning of the hoist.
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Occasionally oil the cable pulleys. To access the inner pulleys, winch the lift up as far as possible.
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Occasionally oil the bearings of the casters.
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When operation becomes less smooth, apply some household paraffin to the sliding surfaces.
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Always store the hoist in a clean and dry area protected from harsh conditions.
10.
Technical specifications
lift
height
load weight (max.)
load dimensions (max.)
Weight
00 (14/10/2008)
max.
min.
loading
DDPH
3.35m (11 ft)
1.22m (4 ft)
0.86m (34 in)
68kg (150lbs)
4.88 x 1.22m (16 x 4 ft)
± 48kg
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