Pre-operation inspection – Genie GL-12 User Manual

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Part No. 35566

Genie Lift

9

Operator's Manual

First Edition • Sixth Printing

Pre-operation Inspection

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Be sure that the operator’s manual is complete,

legible and available for reference.

o

Be sure that all decals are legible and in place.

See Decals section.

Check the following components or areas for
damage, improperly installed or missing parts and
unauthorized modifications:

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Winch and related components

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Base components

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Legs

o

Roller wheels

o

Inner and outer frames

o

Glide buttons

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Carriage hold-down assembly

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Cable anchor

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Cable and pulleys

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Wheels and casters

o

Forks

o

Load platform and boom (if equipped)

o

Nuts, bolts and other fasteners

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Cable (kinks, frays, abrasions)

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Ladder (if equipped)

o

Brake system (if equipped)

o

Limit switch (electric winch models)

o

Electric winch and related components
(if equipped)

o

Hand controls and wiring (electric winch
models)

PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION

Check the entire machine for:

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Dents or damage

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Corrosion or oxidation

o

Cracks in welds or structural components

o

Be sure that all structural and other critical

components are present and all associated
fasteners and pins are in place and properly
tightened.

o

Inspect and clean the battery terminals and all

battery cable connections.

o

Be sure there is a minimum of 4 wraps of cable

around the winch drum when the carriage is
fully lowered.

o

Be sure the frame channels are properly

lubricated and free of debris. Lubricate the
channels with a dry silicone spray or silicone
wax (Genie part number 90337).

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