Braun NUVL855RM24 User Manual

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Operator's Manual
Operator's Manual
34407
October 2007
Operator's Manual for:
Public Use Wheelchair Lifts
CJKA-**GB')
CJKA-**GB')
DOT — Public Use Lift
DOT — Public Use Lift
“DOT — Public Use Lift” verifies that this platform lift meets the
“public use lift” requirements of FMVSS No. 403. This lift may be
installed on all vehicles appropriate for the size and weight of the
lift, but must be installed on buses, school buses, and multi-
purpose passenger vehicles other than motor homes with a gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) that exceeds 4,536 kg (10,000 lb).
"Providing Access to the World"
International Corporate Hdqrs: P.O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 USA
1-800-THE LIFT
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(574) 946-6153 FAX: (574) 946-4670
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www.braunlift.com
31937
Braun UVL SeriesTM
Braun UVL SeriesTM
Under-Vehicle Lift
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Read manual
before operating
lift. Failure to do
so may result in
serious bodily
injury and/or
property damage.
Keep manual in
lift storage pouch.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CJKA-**GB')

Operator's ManualOperator's Manual34407October 2007Operator's Manual for:Public Use Wheelchair LiftsCJKA-**GB')CJKA-**GB')DOT

Page 2 - Congratulations

Page 8Lift TerminologyLift Actions and Functions:Deploy (Extend): Lift deploy-ment is the action of the lift plat-form carriage assembly extend-ing (

Page 3 - Contents

Page 9Safety SymbolsLift Operation SafetySAFETY FIRST! Know That...CCAUTIONThis symbol indicates important information regarding how to avoid a h

Page 4 - Braun Corporation

Page 10Lift Operation Safety Precautions WARNINGIf the lift operating instructions, manual operating instructions and/or lift operation safety precaut

Page 5

Page 11Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:• Handrail belt must be latched.• Passenger must be positioned in the cent

Page 6 - Illustration

Page 12Lift Operation SafetyLift attendants must ensure that lift occupants keep hands, arms and all other body parts within the lift occupant area an

Page 7

Page 13Lift Operation SafetyWARNINGAccidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).After manually releasing platform, st

Page 8

Page 14Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage.WARNINGW

Page 9

Page 15Operation Notes and DetailsNUVL “Public Use” lift models are specifically designed to be oper-ated by an attendant. The Lift Operating Instruct

Page 10 - Lift Terminology

Page 16Operation Notes and DetailsGeneral Safety: The lift operator (attendant) and bystanders must keep clear of the area in which the lift operates

Page 11 - Lift Operation Safety

Page 17Fully Deployed(vertical) Inner Roll Stop The inner roll stop must rest solidly on the vehicle floor (minimum 1½" overlap).Fully Unfolded(ho

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Congratulations We at The Braun Corporation wish to express our fullest appreciationon your new purchase. With you in mind, our skilled craftsmen ha

Page 13

Page 18Operation Notes and DetailsThe inner roll stop automatically folds down to the platform sur-face (horizontal) during the stow function (as plat

Page 14

Page 19Fully-Deployed Outer Barriers (Up-vertical)Operation Notes and Detailsoccupied. Lift platform move-ment shall be interrupted unless the outer

Page 15

Page 20Operation Notes and DetailsThe folding handrails and tall out-er barrier are manually operated. The spring-loaded outer barrier (tall barrier)

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Page 21Operation Notes and DetailsHandrail Operating InstructionsJKALatchHandleDetailJKAa.c.b.JKAb.a.c.LatchHandleDetail1. Fold tall (yellow) outer b

Page 17 - Operation Notes and Details

Page 22Operation Notes and Detailsof the lift. The lift attendant should not ride on the platform with the passenger.Passenger Orientation (Board-ing

Page 18 - DOOR STOW

Page 23Operation Notes and DetailsPlatform side plates and handrail bases are powder coated yellow also. Threshold Warning: The vehicle -mounted bl

Page 19

Page 24Operation Notes and Details with the wheelchair controls. Turn powered (electric) wheel-chairs off when on the platform.If the outer barriers

Page 20

Page 25Operation Notes and DetailsWARNINGPosition and secure (buckle, engage, fasten, etc.) the wheelchair-equipped occupant seat belt before loading

Page 21

Page 26 Preventive Maintenance: Maintenance is necessary to ensure safe and troublefree lift operation. General preven-tive lift maintenance consis

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Page 27WARNINGRead and become familiar with all lift operation safety precautions, opera-tion notes and details, operating instructions and manual ope

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Page 1ContentsWarranty/Registration Instructions ... 2, 3Lift Terminology Lift Terminology Illustration ...

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Page 28Lift Operating Instructions OPEN DOOR(S) AND SECURE TO DEPLOY PLATFORM:1. Stand clear and press the UP switch until t

Page 25

Page 29Lift Operating Instructions TO LOAD PASSENGER:1. Read Notes below! Load passenger onto plat-form, lock wheelchair brakes a

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Page 30NHTSA Operations ChecklistWARNINGDiscontinue lift use immediately if any lift or vehicle interlock does not operate properly. Failure to do so

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Page 31Manual Operating InstructionsIn event of power or equipment failure, refer to the Manual Op-erating Instructions to manually operate the lift.

Page 28

Page 32Platform Manual Release Sys-tem: A cable-activated manual release system releases and en-gages the platform carriage assem-bly drive chain to

Page 29 - Lift Operating Instructions

Page 33Manual Operating InstructionsRelease Valvemaximum 30 inch lbsminimum 15 inch lbsseats(stops)OPENCLOSEapproximate1/16” intervalsValve Tightening

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Page 34WARNING81823Push T-handle in fully and manually move platform in and out to engage platform lock before driving vehicle. Failure to lock platf

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Page 35Manual Operating Instructions DOWN (Unfold Outer Barrier):1. Remove hairpin cotter from detent pin (see Figure D).2. Remove detent pin.3

Page 32 - NHTSA Operations Checklist

Page 36Decals and AntiskidDecal Placement Replace missing, worn or illegible decals. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and/or prop

Page 33 - Manual Operating Instructions

Page 37Decals and AntiskidDecals 12377THIS WHEELCHAIR LIFT CONFORMS TO THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS REQUIREMENTS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFA

Page 34

Page 2Warranty and Registration InstructionsImmediately upon receiving your lift, examine the unit for any damage. Notify the carrier at once with an

Page 35

Page 38Decals and AntiskidMANUAL OPERATIONOPENCLOSEOPENCLOSEOPENVALVECLOSEWARNING81823Push T-handle in fully and manually move platform in and out to

Page 36

Page 39Anitskid Inspect your lift for any missing or worn antiskid. Order as needed. Note: Clean surfaces with isopropyl alcohol before decal or a

Page 37

Page 40Maintenance and LubricationProper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe, troublefree operation. Inspecting the lift for any wear, damage or

Page 38 - Decals and Antiskid

Page 41Maintenance and LubricationAll listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance procedures should be repeated at “750 cycle” intervals following

Page 39

Page 42LubricationDiagramLifting ArmPivot PointsLOPlatform Cable-activatedManual Release SystemInner Roll Stop CatchLOHydraulicCylinderPivotPointsLOEc

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Page 43Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule750 CyclesOuter barrier and lower closure pivot points (2)Outer barrier detent pin pivot points (2)Inner ro

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Page 44Maintenance and Lubrication SchedulePerform all procedures listed in previous section also1500 Cycles750 CyclesInspect inner roll stop and link

Page 42 - Maintenance and Lubrication

Page 45Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule1500 CyclesLifting arm slots in rolling horizontial carriage arm tubesHydraulic cylinder pivot points (4 p

Page 43

Page 46Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule1500 CyclesInspect platform cable-activated manual release system (T-handle/cable assembly and carriage mov

Page 44 - Lubrication

Page 47Maintenance and Lubrication SchedulePerform all procedures listed in previous section also4500 CyclesInspect torque tube cams for securement, w

Page 45

Page 3Model No.Series No.Serial No.Date of ManufactureNote: This information must be provided when filing a warranty claim or ordering parts. Keep fo

Page 46

Page 48Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule4500 CyclesRepeat all previously listed inspection, lubrica-tion and maintenance procedures at 750 cycle in

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"Providing Access to the World"®Over 300 Braun Dealers Worldwide

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Operator's Manual34407 October 200734407 October 2007© The Braun Corporation© The Braun CorporationAll illustrations, descriptions and specif

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Page 4JKAWARNING81823Push T-handle in fully and manually move platform in and out to engage platform lock before driving vehicle. Failure to lock pla

Page 50 - Intervals

Page 5Lift TerminologyBraun NUVL Series lifts are ADA compliant and comply fully with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) specificati

Page 51 - Dealers Worldwide

Page 6Lift TerminologyLift Terminologyregarding the control switches and their functions are provided in the Lift Operation section. Lift Housing: T

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Page 7Lift Terminologycannot be stowed if occupied.The lift platform cannot be raised or lowered unless the roll stop and outer barriers are deployed

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