BASELINE Lift BL409 User Manual

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Your new lift will provide years of dependable service if installed, operated and maintained properly.

Follow all safety, installation, operation, and maintenance instructions in this manual

before installing and operating the lift. In addition, follow all safety and other
information included on and with the lift before operating the lift. Keep this manual in a

secure place for future reference, training and service part identification.

TABLE of CONTENTS

1. Unloading Procedure & Lift Package Contents page 3

2. Warranty & Safety

page 4

3. General Requirements & Lift Specifications page 7

4. Tools Required & Pre Installation Procedures page 8

5. Installation Procedures page 10

6. Operating Instructions & Lift Maintenance page 15

7. Troubleshooting page 21

8. Lift Installation Diagrams & Parts Lists page 24

It is the shop owner's responsibility to provide a satisfactory

installation area for the lift. Lift should only be installed on level concrete floors with no more
than 3º of slope and with a minimum of 4 inches (102mm) and 3000 psi (20.7MPa) concrete
that has been aged a minimum of 30 days. Please consult a qualified individual if any doubt
exists concerning proper installation and subsequent safe operation of the lift. Do not install
the lift on asphalt or outdoors. Failure to comply with these minimum standards could result

in personal injury or death.

Prior to installation, it is the shop owner's responsibility to provide constant electrical

power in the correct voltage, phase, etc., and all wiring for electrical hook-up of the lift. The
shop owner must insure that the electrical installation conforms to local building and safety
codes. Where required, the shop owner will provide an electrical isolation switch located in

close proximity to the lift. This switch will have an emergency stop capability and isolate
electrical power from the lift for servicing requirements.

It is the shop owner's responsibility to provide necessary lockout/tagout means for
energy sources per ANSI Z244.1-1982 (R1993), Safety Requirements for the Lockout/Tagout
of Energy Sources, before beginning any lift repairs.

Hydraulic oil will be supplied by either the shop owner or the installer. ISO 32 hydraulic oil
(10W non detergent) must be used to fill the reservoir tank before operating the lift.

It is the shop owner's responsibility to train all operators in

lift operation and lift safety.

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