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Contents
Lift Terminology
Outboard Roll Stop and Roll Stop Latch
Lift Terminology Illustration ........................................ 2
Introduction ................................................................ 3
Direction ..................................................................... 3
Lift Components ...................................................... 4-6
Lift Actions and Functions ...................................... 6, 7
Lift Operation Safety
Operation..................................................... 19, 20
Handrails ........................................................... 20
Lift Passengers
Passenger Orientation (Boarding
Direction) ..................................................... 20, 21
Standees ........................................................... 21
Yellow Boundaries............................................. 21
Floor Level Positioning ...................................... 22
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading and
Safety Symbols .......................................................... 8
Lift Operation Safety Precautions ......................... 9-12
Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Access Doors and Lift Interlocks ........................ 13
General Safety ......................................................... 14
Lift Control Switches ................................................ 14
Lift Features
Unloading .................................................... 22, 23
Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts ............. 24
Operation Procedure Review ............................. 24, 25
Preventive Maintenance........................................... 25
Lift Operating Instructions ............................... 26-30
Manual Operating Instructions ........................ 31-40
Decals and Antiskid .......................................... 41-43
Maintenance and Lubrication ......................... 44, 45
Warranty/Registration Instructions ...................... 46
Unfold and Fold ........................................... 15, 16
Bridge Plate................................................. 16, 17
Inboard Roll Stop .............................................. 17
Automatic Outboard Roll Stop..................... 17, 18
Roll Stop Latch .................................................. 18
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Lift Terminology
Introduction
lift control switches and the
corresponding lift functions only.
Instructions are provided for
platform, and to properly activate
all lift functions.
L200UARS Series lifts are
commercial oriented (intended for manual operation of the lift in
Terminology: Become familiar
with the terminology that will be
used throughout this manual.
Become familiar with the identifi-
cation of lift components and
their functions. Contact your lift
sales representative or call The
Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE
LIFT if any of this information is
not fully understood.
operation by an attendant). The
L200UARS Lift Series includes
many standard lift models that
vary in height and width. A
standard L211UARS Series lift
model is depicted in the Lift
Terminology Illustration. Lift
model numbers indicate lift
dimensions. Model numbers of
special order (nonstandard) lifts
include other identification
information exclusive to specific
applications.
event of power or equipment
failure.
L200UARS Series lifts are
installed in various types of
transit vehicles with varying lift
access door configurations. The
attendant must become familiar
with the proper operation of the
lift as well as the vehicle lift door
system and the lift interlock
system (if equipped). It is the
responsibility of the lift operator
(attendant) to properly open,
secure and close the vehicle lift
Direction: The terms "left
(rear)," "right (front)," "inboard,"
and "outboard" will be used
throughout this manual to indi-
cate direction (as viewed from
outside the vehicle looking
directly at the lift). Refer to the
Lift operation procedures are the
same for all L200UARS Series lift door(s), to activate the lift inter-
models. The operating instruc-
tions contained in this manual
and posted on the lift address the (or standee) on and off the
lock (if equipped), to load and
unload the wheelchair passenger Lift Terminology Illustrations for
clarification of direction terms.
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Lift Terminology
plate flap bridges the gap be-
tween the lift platform and the
vehicle floor when the platform is
positioned at floor level.
(rear) whale to power the fold and
unfold functions. The right side
(front) whale and bearing keep
the lift in alignment (unison).
Lift Components
Refer to the Lift Terminology
Illustration on page 2.
The bridge plate travels from the
stowed position to the bridging
(horizontal) position as the lift
platform unfolds and vice versa.
Photos and further details regard-
ing operation of the bridge plate
are provided in the Pre-Lift
Horseshoe: The lift horseshoe is
the U-shaped metal frame
consisting of the header (top
crossmember), the cylinder
Lift Frame (Base Plate and
Upright Assembly): The main
lift frame consists of the base
plate weldment (with two gus-
sets), two bolt-on uprights, the
striker back assembly, the bridge
plate flap and two folding whales.
The base plate and upright
assembly supports the horseshoe
and platform assembly. The rod
end (bottom) of the electric fold
actuator is mounted to the left
side (rear) whale.
channel on the left and the
horseshoe tube on the right. The
horseshoe contains and protects
the platform slide tube assembly,
the hydraulic cylinder and the
lifting chain assemblies. The
pump module is mounted to the
inboard face of the cylinder
channel. The motor end (top) of
the electric fold actuator is
mounted to the outboard face of
the cylinder channel. The horse-
shoe pivots on two shoulder bolts
as the lift unfolds and folds.
Operation Notes section (page 16).
Whales: L200UARS Series lifts
are equipped with two folding
whales. The jaws of the whales
engage the platform pickup
bearings to fold and unfold the
platform (one bearing located on
each side of the platform). The
rod end (bottom) of the electric
fold actuator is mounted to the left
Bridge Plate: The bridge plate
assembly consists of the striker
back and the bridge plate flap.
The independent hinged bridge
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Lift Terminology
Pump Module: The lift-mounted
pump module consists of the
hydraulic pump, the manual hand is activated. The platform must
pump and electrical components be in the fully-raised position
that power the lift electric/hydrau- before the platform can be
and folds the platform when the
UNFOLD (Out)/FOLD (In) switch
down from ground level to the
vehicle floor. The lift platform
assembly consists of the frame
with grating surface upon which
the wheelchair is positioned, the
inboard roll stop (L211UARS lift
models), the outboard roll stop
and the handrails (if equipped).
lic systems.
unfolded or folded. Further
details in the Pre-Lift operation
section (pages 15 and 16).
Hand-held Control Switchbox:
The hand-held control switchbox
is connected to the pump mod-
ule. The control box is equipped
with two color-coded rocker
switches labeled UNFOLD (Out),
FOLD (In), UP and DOWN. The
switches activate the powered lift
functions. Details regarding the
control switches and their func-
tions are provided in the Pre-Lift
Operation Notes section (page
14).
Slide Tube Assembly: The slide
tube assembly carries the
platform assembly as it lowers
and raises. The slide tube
assembly consists of two tele-
scoping slide tubes connected to
chain assemblies that travel up
and down inside the horseshoe,
the bottom support crossbar and
two platform mounting plates.
Dual Handrails: Dual handrails
are provided for wheelchair
passenger (or standee) use
(standard on L211 Series lift
models). The handrails are
mounted on the platform and
pivot as the lift unfolds and folds.
Outboard Roll Stop: The
outboard roll stop is the auto-
matic chain-driven outer barrier
that provides a ramp for wheel-
chair loading and unloading at
ground level. Photos and further
Platform Assembly: The lift
platform carries the wheelchair
passenger (or standee) up and
Fold Actuator: The electric
motor-driven actuator unfolds
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Lift Terminology
L200UARS Series lifts are
equipped with an “over-center”
fold actuator manual release
system to allow the lift platform to is pressed. When the platform is
be manually unfolded and folded. unfolded from the stow position,
A manual back-up hand pump is
built into the pump module. The
lift platform can be lowered and
raised using the hand pump.
Complete details and manual
operating procedures are pro-
vided on pages 31-40.
DOWN - Platform Lower: Down
is the action of the platform
lowering when the DOWN switch
Lift Components (continued)
details regarding the outboard roll
stop are provided in the Pre-Lift
Operation Notes section (pages
17-20).
the platform must be lowered
from the fully-raised position to
the floor level position when
unloading a passenger at floor
level. The lift operator (atten-
dant) must stop the platform at
floor level (release DOWN
switch). The platform is then
lowered to ground level (fully-
lowered) to unload and/or load
passengers.
Roll Stop Latch: The spring-
loaded latch locks the outboard
roll stop in the vertical position
when the platform raises above
ground level.
Inboard Roll Stop: L211UARS
platforms are equipped with a
fixed inboard roll stop. Attendant
operation is not required for
operation.
Lift Actions and Functions
UNFOLD (Out) - Platform
Unfold: Unfold is the action of
the platform rotating out and
down from the fully-stowed
(vertical) position to the fully-
unfolded (horizontal) position
when the UNFOLD (Out) switch
is pressed.
DOWN - Roll Stop Unfold
(Deploy): When the platform
reaches the fully-lowered (ground
level) position and the DOWN
switch is continually pressed, the
outboard roll stop rotates down
Manual Operation Systems:
Manual operation systems are
provided for use in event of
power or equipment failure.
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Lift Terminology
ward from the vertical position to
the ramp position.
(attendant).
before the lift can be folded
(stowed).
Deploy: Lift deployment is the
action of the platform unfolding,
the platform lowering to ground
level and the outboard roll stop
unfolding to the ramp position.
UP - Roll Stop Fold (Raise):
When the platform is fully-lowered
and the roll stop is in the ramp
position, pressing the UP switch
first rotates the roll stop upward
from the ramp position to the
vertical position.
Stow Position: The lift is stowed
when the platform has been fully
raised and platform has been
folded fully (vertical position).
Stow: Stow is the action of the
outboard roll stop folding (raising)
to the vertical position, the
Floor Level: Floor level is the
position (height) the platform must
be positioned in order for the
UP - Platform Raise: Up is the
action of the platform raising
when the UP switch is pressed.
The platform must be raised to
and stopped at floor level when a
wheelchair passenger (or
standee) is entering or exiting the
vehicle. The platform then must
be raised fully (above floor level)
platform raising to the fully-raised
position and the platform folding
to the stowed (vertical) position.
wheelchair passenger (or standee)
to enter and exit the vehicle. The
platform must be positioned such
that there is a smooth and level
transition between the platform,
bridge plate and vehicle floor. The
platform must be positioned
Note: Further details regarding
lift control switches and the
corresponding lift functions are
provided in the Pre-Lift Operating
Notes section.
(lowered or raised), and stopped
at floor level by the lift operator
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Lift Operation Safety
Safety Symbols
SAFETY FIRST! Know That....
All information contained
in this manual and
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CAUTION
WARNING
supplements (if included), is
provided for your safety. Famil-
iarity with proper operation
instructions as well as proper
maintenance procedures are
necessary to ensure safe,
troublefree operation. Safety
precautions are provided to
identify potentially hazardous
situations and provide instruction
on how to avoid them.
This symbol indicates
important safety
information regarding
a potentially hazard-
ous situation that
could result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
This symbol indicates
important information
regarding how to
avoid a hazardous
situation that could
result in minor per-
sonal injury or prop-
erty damage.
Note: Additional information provided to help clarify or detail a specific subject.
D
These symbols will appear throughout this manual as well as on the labels posted on your lift. Recognize
the seriousness of this information.
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Lift Operation Safety
Lift Operation Safety Precautions
Read manual and supplement(s) before operating lift. Read and become familiar with all
safety precautions, pre-lift operation notes and details, operating instructions and manual
operating instructions before operating the lift.
WARNING
Load and unload on level surface only.
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Engage vehicle parking brake before operating lift.
W
Provide adequate clearance outside the vehicle to accommodate the lift before opening lift
door(s) or operating lift.
W
Load and unload clear of vehicular traffic.
W
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Open lift door(s) fully and secure before operating lift.
W
Inspect lift before operation. Do not operate lift if you suspect lift damage, wear or any
abnormal condition.
W
Keep operator and bystanders clear of area in which the lift operates.
WARNING
Lift attendants must ensure that lift occupants keep hands, arms and all other body parts
within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts.
WARNING
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Lift Operation Safety
Lift Operation Safety Precautions (continued)
Platform must be positioned at floor level (bridge plate height) when loading or unloading in
and out of vehicle.
WARNING
WARNING
The wheelchair-equipped torso restraint belt must be properly positioned and engaged
before loading onto the wheelchair lift platform.
Do not use the outboard roll stop as a barrier (brake). Stop and brake wheelchair when
loading onto the platform (manually stop and brake manual wheelchairs — stop powered
wheelchairs with the wheelchair controls).
WARNING
Turn powered (electric) wheelchairs off when on lift platform.
WARNING
Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on ground level (lowered fully) and
the outboard roll stop is fully unfolded (ramp position) before loading or unloading a passen-
ger at ground level.
WARNING
Outboard platform roll stop must be fully unfolded (ramp position) until the entire wheelchair
(or standee) crosses roll stop when loading or unloading at ground level.
WARNING
Do not overload or abuse. The load rating applies to both the raising and lowering func-
tions - continuous lifting capacity is 800 lbs.
WARNING
Do not operate or board your lift if you or your lift operator are intoxicated.
WARNING
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Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:
• Passenger must be positioned fully inside yellow boundaries
• Wheelchair brakes must be locked
WARNING
• Roll stop(s) must be UP
• Roll stop latch must be fully engaged
• Passenger must grip both handrails (if able)
Passenger must lower head to clear door jamb header when loading or unloading at
vehicle floor level.
WARNING
Platform must be fully UP before pressing FOLD/UNFOLD (In/Out) switch.
Accidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).
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When performing manual unfold procedures, have an assistant support the platform
before pulling actuator quick-release pin.
W
Maintenance and lubrication procedures must be performed as specified in this manual by
authorized (certified) service personnel.
WARNING
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Lift Operation Safety
Lift Operation Safety Precautions (continued)
Replace missing, worn or illegible decals.
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Keep this lift operator's manual in lift-mounted manual storage pouch when not in use.
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.
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Do not use accessory devices not authorized by The Braun Corporation.
Do not remove any guards or covers.
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Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.
W
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
L200UARS Series lift models are
specifically designed to be
Door securement devices
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(latches, hooks, cables, etc.) and
procedures to operate them vary
as well.
operated by an attendant. The
Lift Operating Instructions con-
tained in this manual and posted
on the lift provide instructions for
operation of the lift only. Read
and become familiar with all lift
operation safety precautions, pre- interlocks and door securement
lift operation notes and details, systems cannot be addressed in
operating instructions and manual this manual or on lift-posted
Read and become
familiar with all lift
operation safety
precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and
details, operating
instructions and
manual operating
instructions prior to
operating the lift. If
this information is not
fully understood,
Lift interlocks are required by
nearly all transit authorities.
Instructions for operation of
operating instructions before
attempting lift operation proce-
dures.
operating instructions decals due
to the variety of procedures
required for operating them.
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Lift Access Doors and Lift
It is the responsibility of the lift
operator (attendant) to properly
open, secure and close the
vehicle lift door(s), to activate the
lift interlock (if equipped), to load
and unload the wheelchair
Interlocks: Attendants must
become familiar with the vehicle
lift access door system and the
interlock system (if equipped), as
well as the proper operation of
the lift. Transit vehicles and lift
access door configurations vary.
passenger (or standee) on and off
the lift platform, and to properly
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
activate all lift functions.
keep clear of the area in which
the lift operates and clear of all
(passengers) keep hands, arms
and all other body parts within the
lift occupant area and clear of
moving parts.
General Safety: The lift operator moving parts. Lift attendants
(attendant) and bystanders must
must ensure that lift occupants
Orange UNFOLD/FOLD Switch
Lift Control Switches
The hand-held attendant’s control box provides
an orange UNFOLD/FOLD (Out/In) switch and
a red DOWN/UP switch. The control switches
are color-coded to correspond to the color
coding and switch function labels that appear
on the lift-posted operating instructions decal.
Press
switch
left for
UNFOLD
(Out)
Press
switch
right for
FOLD
(In)
Press
switch
right for
UP
(To Raise)
Press
switch
left for
DOWN
(To Lower)
Triangular-shaped color-coded symbols (
)
appear on the lift operating instructions decal.
The color of the symbol corresponds to the
color of the corresponding switch. The direc-
tion (point) of the symbol corresponds with the
direction the switch should be activated
(pressed) to produce the intended lift function.
Red DOWN/UP Switch
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Features
Become familiar with all lift fea-
tures and the proper operation of
the lift components before at-
tempting lift operation. Refer to
the Lift Terminology Illustration on When pressing the orange
page 2 for identification of specific UNFOLD (Out) switch to unfold
that the platform has reached
the fully unfolded position or the
fully folded position.
CAUTION
Press UNFOLD switch
until actuator makes
audible clicking
sound (ratchets).
Failure to do so may
result in lift damage.
lift components if not clearly
the platform from the stowed
position, the lift operator must
continue to press the switch
until the actuator ratchets
depicted in this section. Contact
The Braun Corporation at 1-800-
THE LIFT immediately if any of
this information is not understood. (makes audible clicking). The
clicking sound indicates the
the fully raised position before
the platform can be folded or
unfolded. If the platform does
not unfold when the UNFOLD
switch is pressed or the platform
does not fold when the FOLD
switch is pressed, press the UP
switch momentarily and try
again.
Unfold and Fold: Series 05 lift
models are equipped with
electric fold actuators that
powered whale is fully unfolded
(deployed). If the actuator does
not ratchet, the whale has not
feature a built-in overload clutch reached the fully unfolded
that slips (ratchets) when it
reaches the end of its stroke
(during unfolding and folding
functions). The ratchet (audible
clicking) signals the lift operator
position and the lift may be
damaged when lowering or
raising the platform.
Note: The platform must be in
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
back and the bridge plate flap.
The independent hinged bridge
plate flap bridges the gap
L200UARS Series lifts unfold
and fold at a position above
floor level (fully raised). The lift
Lift Features (continued)
Before pressing the orange
FOLD (In) switch to fold the
platform to the stowed position,
the lift operator must press the
red UP switch to be certain the
platform is in the fully raised
position. The platform must be
in the fully raised position
before the platform can be
folded.
between the lift platform and the attendant (operator) must
vehicle floor when the platform
is positioned at floor level,
providing a surface for wheel-
chair (or standee) travel.
position (lower or raise), and
stop the platform at vehicle floor
level when a passenger is
entering or exiting the vehicle.
The platform must be properly
positioned at a height such that
The bridge plate unfolds (ro-
tates) from the stowed position
to the bridging (horizontal)
position as the lift platform
Striker Back
Bridge Plate Flap
The lift operator should continue unfolds and vice versa. The
to press the orange FOLD (In) bridge plate flap rests on the
switch until the actuator ratchets platform when deployed
(makes audible clicking) when
folding the platform to the
stowed position to ensure the
lift is fully stowed.
(unfolded). Read warning
posted on opposite page.
Discontinue lift operation
immediately if the bridge
plate does not operate
properly.
Bridge Plate: The bridge plate
assembly consists of the striker
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
there is a smooth (level) transi-
tion between the platform, the
bridge plate assembly and the
vehicle floor. See Floor Level
Positioning on page 22.
operation is not required for this
roll stop.
spring automatically unfolds
(rotates) the roll stop to the
ramp position (fully unfolded).
Note: Outboard roll stop photos
on following page.
Automatic Outboard Roll
Stop: The automatic cylinder-
powered chain-driven roll stop
Inboard Roll Stop: L211UARS provides a ramp for wheelchair
Although the outboard roll stop
is lift-powered, the activation of
the roll stop is controlled by the
lift operator (attendant). Press
Series lift platforms are equipped
with a fixed 1" inboard roll stop
(shown below). Attendant
loading and unloading at ground
level. When the platform lowers
fully to ground level, the gas
WARNING
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Inboard Roll Stop
L211UARS Series
Lift Models only
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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opposite page. Discontinue
lift operation immediately if
the roll stop does not operate
properly.
position (UP switch is pressed
Lift Features (continued)
to raise the platform above the
ground). Note: The platform
must raise approximately two
inches before the latch engages
fully (see photos below).
ing the DOWN switch deploys
(unfolds) the roll stop. The roll
stop is cylinder powered to
automatically fold (rotate) to the
vertical position when the UP
switch is pressed (roll stop
raises before platform raises).
Read warning posted on
Roll Stop Latch: A spring-
loaded latch engages the
outboard roll stop when the roll
stop rotates upward from the
ramp position to the vertical
The latch disengages the roll
stop when the platform lowers
fully (reaches ground level) and
Fully Unfolded Roll Stop (Ramp position)
Fully Folded Roll Stop (Up-vertical)
Outboard Roll Stop
Disengaged
Roll Stop Latch
Fully Engaged
Roll Stop
Latch
Note: Platform must raise
approximately two inches
before latch engages fully.
2"
Latch Foot
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
the latch foot contacts the
platform as it lowers to be
struction, mechanical failure,
ground (latch raises above the
roll stop).
certain the entire platform
reaches and rests safely on the
ground (see photo below). Stop
pressing the DOWN switch if
any portion of the platform is
obstructed while descending or
the entire platform does not
reach ground level for any
reason (contact with an ob-
exceeding the lift “floor-to-
ground” capacity, etc.).
Outboard Roll Stop and Roll
Stop Latch Operation: The
operator (attendant) must press
the DOWN switch to lower the
platform fully to the ground.
The attendant must view the
After the platform is fully low-
ered (entire platform reaches
ground level), the attendant
should continue to press the
WARNING
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
The attendant must view the
platform as it lowers to be
certain the entire platform
reaches and rests safely on
the ground.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
tion immediately if the roll stop transport of wheelchair passengers.
Lift Features (continued)
or latch do not operate prop-
erly.
DOWN switch to unfold the
outboard roll stop fully (ramp
position). Note: The roll stop
must be fully unfolded until the
entire wheelchair (or standee)
has crossed the roll stop when
loading or unloading at ground
level. Discontinue lift opera-
The lift operator and bystanders
must keep clear of the area in
which the lift operates. Observe
your passenger at all times during
Handrails: Dual handrails are
provided for wheelchair passen-
ger (or standee) use (standard on lift operation.
L211UARS lift models). Passen-
gers should grip both handrails
when on the lift platform if able.
Do not attempt to load or unload a
passenger in a wheelchair or
Discontinue lift operation if the other apparatus that does not fit
handrails do not operate
properly.
on the platform area. Do not
exceed the 800 pound load
capacity of the lift. The lift atten-
dant should not ride on the
platform with the passenger.
W
ARNING
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Lift Passengers
If you are an attendant operating
the lift, it is your responsibility to
Passenger Orientation (Board-
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
perform safe loading and unload- ing Direction): Braun L211UARS
ing procedures. Wheelchair lift
attendants should be instructed
on any special needs and/or
procedures required for safe
Series ADA wheelchair lifts fully
comply with the ADA requirement
that the lift accommodate both
inboard and outboard facing
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
wheelchair passengers or
gers and standees. Standees
should stand in the center of the
platform (fully inside the yellow
boundaries) and grip both hand-
rails (if able) when on platform (if
so equipped).
models). Yellow plastic edge
liner (u-molding) is positioned on
fixed inboard roll stops
(L211UARS lift models only).
Yellow antiskid is affixed to the
inboard end of platforms that are
not equipped with an inboard roll
stop. L211UARS handrails have
yellow grips.
standees. Inboard facing of
wheelchair lift passengers is not
prohibited, but outboard facing
of passengers is recommended
by The Braun Corporation (all lift
models).
Yellow Boundaries: The passen-
ger must be positioned in the
Braun L211UARS Series ADA
certified lifts permit both inboard
center of the platform to prevent
and outboard facing of wheelchair side-to-side load imbalance. The
The attendant must always be
certain the wheelchair passenger
or standee is properly positioned
on the platform (fully inside
yellow boundaries) and the
and mobility aid users and
accommodate persons using
walkers, crutches, canes or
braces or who otherwise have
lift attendant (operator) should not
ride on the platform with the
passenger.
difficulty using steps as specified Yellow platform loading boundaries wheelchair brakes are locked
in Americans With Disabilities Act are identified in the following
(ADA) Accessibility Specifications manner. Yellow antiskid is affixed
when a passenger is on the lift
platform. Lift attendants must
ensure that lift occupants (pas-
sengers) keep hands, arms and
all other body parts within the lift
For Transportation Vehicles-Part
38.
to the outboard roll stop and the
outboard edge of the bridge plate
flap (all lift models). Yellow plastic
Standees: Lift Operating Instruc- edge liner (u-molding) is positioned occupant area and clear of all
tions apply to wheelchair passen- on both platform side plates (all lift moving parts.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
when a passenger is entering or
exiting the vehicle. See photos
below. The platform must be
properly positioned at a height
such that there is a smooth (level) unloading passengers.
transition between the platform,
operator (attendant) to ensure
the platform and the bridge
plate are properly positioned at
floor level when loading and
Lift Passengers (continued)
Floor Level Positioning:
L200UARS series lifts unfold and
fold at a position above floor level
(fully-raised). See photo on left.
The lift attendant (operator) must
position (lower or raise), and
stop the platform at vehicle
floor level (bridge plate height)
the bridge plate assembly and the Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading
vehicle floor.
and Unloading: The platform
must be positioned at floor level
as previously detailed when
It is the responsibility of the lift
Floor Level Positioning
Fully Raised Floor Level
Floor Level
Floor Level
Platform
Platform
Platform Height
Height
The lift attendant (operator) must
position platform at vehicle floor
level when a passenger is
Platform
entering or exiting the vehicle.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
loading or unloading passengers
in or out of the vehicle.
The wheelchair brakes must be
locked, the outboard roll stop
must be in the fully up (vertical)
position and the roll stop latch
must be fully engaged when-
ever a passenger is on the
platform.
use immediately and contact
your Braun Corporation sales
representative in your area or call
The Braun Corporation at 1-800-
THE LIFT. One of our national
product support representatives
will direct you to an authorized
service technician who will
inspect your lift.
WARNING
Whenever a
passenger is on the
platform, the:
• Passenger must be
positioned fully
inside yellow
Do not use the outboard roll stop
as a barrier (brake). Stop and
brake the wheelchair when fully
loaded on the platform. Manually
stop and brake manual wheel-
chairs. Stop powered wheel-
chairs with the wheelchair con-
trols. Turn powered (electric)
wheelchairs off when on the
platform.
boundaries
WARNING
• Wheelchair brakes
must be locked
• Roll stop must be
UP
Failure to follow these
rules may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
damage.
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
If the roll stop, bridge plate,
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
handrails or any other lift compo-
nent does not operate as outlined
in this manual, discontinue lift
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
position and buckle their wheel-
Operation Procedure Review
Wheelchair-Equipped
Occupant Seat Belts
chair-equipped seat belt (torso
restraint) before loading onto a
wheelchair lift.
The Braun Corporation recom-
mends that transit agency
The Braun Corporation recom-
mends wheelchair passengers
supervisors and wheelchair lift
attendants review the safety
precautions and operation
procedures appearing in this
manual and on lift-posted
decals with your wheelchair lift
sales representative (dealer),
before attempting lift operation.
Different types of disabilities
require different types of wheel-
chairs and different types of
wheelchair-equipped occupant
restraint belt systems (torso
restraints). It is the responsibility
of the wheelchair passenger to
have his or her wheelchair
equipped with an occupant
restraint (seat belt) under the
direction of their health care
professional.
WARNING
Position and secure
(buckle, engage,
fasten, etc.) the
wheelchair-equipped
occupant seat belt
before loading onto
the wheelchair lift
platform. Failure to
do so may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
Any questions or concerns can
be answered by the sales
representative at that time.
Operate the lift through all
functions with your sales repre-
sentative on hand to ensure the
proper use and operation of the
wheelchair lift is understood.
Wheelchair lift attendants should
be instructed on any special
needs and/or procedures required
for safe transport of wheelchair
passengers.
damage.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Transit agency supervisors
should be a part of your transit
agency's daily lift service
program. Simple inspections
can detect potential lift opera-
tional problems.
Lubrication Schedule provided
should train and educate lift
attendants on the proper use
and operation of the wheelchair
lift if it is not possible for the
attendants to review the safety
precautions and operation
procedures with the wheelchair
lift sales representative.
in the applicable lift installation
and service manual. Refer to
the Maintenance and Lubrica-
tion section in this manual for
further details.
Regular preventive maintenance
will reduce potential lift opera-
tion downtime and increase the
service life of the lift, as well as
WARNING
Maintenance and
lubrication proce-
dures must be per-
formed by authorized
service personnel as
specified in the
applicable installa-
tion/service manual.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
This lift operator's manual must possibly detecting potential
be stored in the lift-mounted
manual storage pouch when
not in use.
hazards.
Exposure to harsh weather
elements, environment condi-
tions, or heavy usage, etc. may
require more frequent mainte-
nance and lubrication procedures.
Preventive Maintenance:
Maintenance is necessary to
ensure safe and troublefree lift
operation. General preventive
lift maintenance consisting of
careful inspections of the lift
system and cleaning the lift
Preventive maintenance visual
inspections do not take the
place of the procedures speci-
fied in the Maintenance and
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Lift Operating Instructions
Before lift operation, park the
vehicle on a level area, away from
vehicular traffic. Place the vehicle
transmission in "Park" and engage
the parking brake.
W
ARNING
W
ARNING
Read and become
familiar with all lift
operation safety
Whenever a
passenger is on the
platform, the:
precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and
details, operating
instructions and
manual operating
instructions prior to
operating the lift. If
this information is not
fully understood,
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
• Passenger must be
positioned fully
inside yellow
Lift-posted Warnings and Lift Operat-
ing Instructions decal 25857 pro-
vides lift operating instructions. Be
certain this decal is posted on the lift
access door or in another highly
visible location near the control box
as well. Replace any missing, worn
or illegible decals!
boundaries
• Wheelchair brakes
must be locked
• Roll stop must be
UP
Failure to follow these
rules may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
damage.
Follow the Manual Operating Instruc-
tions provided on pages 31-40 in
event of power or equipment failure.
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Lift Operating Instructions
Open Door(s) and Secure
A
B
To Unfold Platform (Out):
Stand clear and press the orange
UNFOLD (Out) switch until the
platform stops (unfolds fully and
actuator ratchets — makes
clicking sound). Release switch.
To Unload Passenger:
D
C
b
1. Press the red DOWN switch until
the platform reaches floor level
(bridge plate height). Release
switch.
a
Note: See Floor Level Position-
ing on page 22 for further details.
Position platform (a) at
floor level (b) when
unloading passenger.
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Unload Passenger (continued):
E
F
2. Read notes below! Load pas-
senger onto platform and lock
wheelchair brakes.
Note: Passenger must be
positioned fully inside yellow
boundaries, outboard roll stop
must be UP and roll stop latch
must be engaged.
H
G
3. Press red DOWN switch until the
entire platform reaches ground
level (see Photo H) and the
outboard roll stop unfolds fully
(ramp position). See Photos I and
J on next page. Release switch.
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Unload Passenger (continued):
I
J
4. Unlock wheelchair brakes and unload
passenger from platform.
Note: Roll stop must be fully un-
folded (ramp position) until the entire
wheelchair (or standee) has crossed
the roll stop. See Photos I and J.
To Load Passenger:
K
L
1. Read notes below! Load passenger
onto platform and lock wheelchair
brakes. See Photo K.
Note: Roll stop must be fully un-
folded (ramp position) until the entire
wheelchair (or standee) has crossed
the roll stop. See Photos I and J.
Note: Passenger must be positioned
fully inside yellow boundaries.
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Load Passenger (continued):
M
N
2. Press red UP switch (Photo M) to
fold roll stop UP fully (vertical) and
raise the platform to floor level.
See Photo D on page 27 also.
Release switch.
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and
unload passenger from platform.
To Fold Platform:
1. Press red UP switch until platform
stops (fully up). See Photo M.
Release switch.
O
P
2. Press orange FOLD switch until
platform stops (fully folded and
actuator ratchets - makes clicking
sound).
Close Door(s)
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Manual Operating Instructions
L200UARS lift models are
Actuator Manual Release System
Handle Detent Pin Release Handle
Manual Backup Pump
equipped with manual operation
systems. Refer to the applicable
Manual Operating Instructions to
operate the lift if you experience
power or equipment failure.
Manual Backup Pump
An “over-center” fold actuator
manual release system is
provided to allow the platform
to be manually unfolded or
folded. Refer to Manual Unfold
and Fold Instructions on pages
32-37.
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
HAND PUMP
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
1. TO UNFOLD PLATFORM (OUT):
Follow the MANUAL UNFOLD
INSTRUCTIONS posted on the fold
actuator.
2. DOWN (TO LOWER):
Use hand pump handle to open (turn)
hand pump valve counterclockwise
(open 1/2 turn only).
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. UP (TO RAISE):
Using hand pump handle:
a. Close hand pump valve clockwise.
b. Insert handle in pump and stroke.
2. TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
Removal of actuator is required. Read
manual for details.
HAND PUMP
VALVE
L
N
Close valve
before operating
electric pump.
18118
A manual backup pump (hand
pump) and pump handle are
provided to manually lower and
raise the platform and the
outboard roll stop. Refer to
Manual Up/Down (Backup
Pump) Instructions on pages
38-40.
Actuator
Quick-release
Pin
Actuator
Hairpin
Cotter
Release
Valve
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
Release Handle
Manually unfold and fold the lift
platform as outlined on pages 33- mended to have an assistant aid
37. Manual unfold instructions in performing manual unfold and
are provided on decal 20620 also fold procedures. The lift platform
platforms are heavy. It is recom- Handle Detent Pin
(posted on actuator). Note:
Press the red UP switch until
platform is raised fully and
disconnect the actuator wiring
harness before attempting
can potentially free-fall when
the actuator quick-release pin is
removed (if the platform is not
manually supported). Have the
assistant support the platform
manual unfold or fold procedures. before pulling the actuator
quick-release pin when manu-
Note: L200UARS Series lift
ally unfolding the platform.
W
ARNING
Support platform
before pulling
quick-release pin.
25948
Actuator
Quick-release Pin
Actuator
Hairpin
Cotter
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
To Unfold Platform (Out):
A
B
1. Carefully disconnect actuator
wiring harness black connec-
tors. Lift locking tab and
disconnect sockets. See Photo
A.
2. Pull to remove detent pin from
release handle (Photo B).
C
D
3. Pull handle down (Photo C).
4. Pull to remove hairpin cotter
from actuator quick-release pin
(Photo D).
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
To Unfold (Out) continued:
E
WARNING
5. Note: It is recommended to have an
assistant aid in performing this step.
The lift platform can free-fall when
the actuator quick-release pin is
removed (if the platform is not
manually supported). Have an
assistant support the platform
before pulling the actuator quick-
release pin.
Support platform
before pulling actua-
tor quick-release pin.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
F
Have an assistant support the
platform and pull to remove actuator
quick-release pin (Photos E and F).
G
Note: If so desired, remove actuator
by following Steps 6 and 7 of “To Fold
Platform (In)” procedures on pages
36 and 37.
6. Carefully unfold platform manually.
See Photo G.
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
H
To Fold Platform (In)
I
With lift platform in the fully
raised position:
1. Carefully disconnect actuator
wiring harness black connec-
tors. Lift locking tab and
disconnect sockets. See
Photo H.
J
2. Pull to remove detent pin from
K
release handle (Photo I).
3. Pull handle down (Photo J).
4. Pull to remove hairpin cotter
from actuator quick-release pin.
See Photo K.
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
To Fold Platform (In) continued:
L
M
5. Pull to remove actuator quick-
release pin. See Photo L.
Note: Lift slightly on outboard
end of platform to relieve
pressure on quick-release pin
(if necessary).
6. Remove hairpin cotter from
bottom actuator pin (whale
pin). See Photo M.
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Manual Unfold and Fold Instructions
b
To Fold Platform (In) continued:
N
O
7. Remove actuator and store.
See Photo N.
a. Bottom: Pull away from plat-
form to remove from bottom
actuator pin (whale pin).
b. Top: Pull top of actuator
down to remove from
mounting brackets.
8. Carefully fold platform manu-
ally. Secure platform so that
it does not rest against the
closed vehicle doors. Failure
to do so may cause property
damage. See Photo O.
a
Close Door(s).
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Manual Up/Down (Backup Pump) Instructions
A manual backup pump (hand
pump) and pump handle are
provided to manually lower and
pump side tower) provides
manual up and down instructions
also.
raise the platform and the out-
board roll stop. Manual Instruc-
tions decal 18118 (posted on
Manual Backup Pump
Release
Valve
A
approximate
1/16" intervals
maximum
30 inch lbs
Valve Tightening
Specification:
Once valve seats
(stops), tighten 15
to 30 inch pounds
as shown.
minimum
15 inch lbs
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
HAND PUMP
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
1. TO UNFOLD PLATFORM (OUT):
Follow the MANUAL UNFOLD
INSTRUCTIONS posted on the fold
actuator.
seats
(stops)
2. DOWN (TO LOWER):
Use hand pump handle to open (turn)
hand pump valve counterclockwise
(open 1/2 turn only).
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. UP (TO RAISE):
Using hand pump handle:
a. Close hand pump valve clockwise.
b. Insert handle in pump and stroke.
C
2. TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
Removal of actuator is required. Read
manual for details.
L
HAND PUMP
N
VALVE
L
N
E
Close valve
E
before operating
electric pump.
18118
E
O
Note: Close backup
pump release valve
securely before operating
electric pump.
Release Valve
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Manual Up/Down (Backup Pump) Instructions
Refer to photos and illustration of
release valve on previous page.
Note: Close backup pump
release valve securely before
operating electric pump.
• To Lower Platform:
• To Unfold Roll Stop:
DOWN
Using hand pump handle (Photo B):
a. Place slotted end of pump
handle onto backup pump
release valve and turn coun-
terclockwise (open — 1/2
turn only) until the platform
reaches desired height and/or
roll stop unfolds.
B
C
Hand
Pump
Handle
b. Turn release valve clockwise
Close
Open
(close) to stop platform.
(Up/Stop)
(Down)
Note: Valve must be tight, but do
not overtighten.
Slotted
End
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Manual Up/Down (Backup Pump) Instructions
Note: Close backup pump
release valve securely before
operating electric pump.
Refer to photos and illustration
of release valve on page 30.
• To Fold Roll Stop:
• To Raise Platform:
UP
Using hand pump handle:
a. Place the slotted end of
pump handle onto the back-
up pump release valve and
turn clockwise to close
securely. See Photo D.
D
E
Note: Valve must be tight,
but do not overtighten.
b. Insert handle into backup
pump and stroke until roll
stop folds and/or platform
reaches desired height.
See Photo E.
Open
Close
(Down)
(Up/Stop)
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Decals and Antiskid
Decals
WARNING
19342
25857
The lift is only as safe as the
operator. Replace any missing,
worn or illegible decals! Part
numbers are provided for decals.
Inspect your lift for missing, worn
or illegible decals. Call 1-800-THE
LIFT for replacements.
Replace missing, worn
or illegible decals.
Failure to do so may
result in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
W
ARNING
•
•
Read manual before operating lift.
Load and unload on level surface
only.
Read warnings and operate lift as
outlined on LIFT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS decal. Lift operating
instructions apply to wheelchair
passengers and standees.
•
•
•
Engage vehicle brake before operating
lift.
Provide adequate clearance outside of
vehicle to accommodate lift.
Do not operate lift if you suspect lift
damage, wear or any abnormal
condition.
Standee Instructions:
Standees must
stand at center of platform (fully inside
yellow boundaries), grip handrails and
lower head to clear door jamb header.
•
Keep operator and bystanders clear
of area in which lift operates.
Interlock Instructions:
Lift Interlocks
vary in type and operation. Interlock
(if equipped) must be operated as
instructed by transit authority.
Whenever
a
wheelchair passenger
is on the platform, the:
•
Passenger must be positioned
fully inside yellow boundaries
Wheelchair brakes must be locked
Roll stop(s) must be up
19342
•
•
Failure to follow these rules may result
in serious bodily injury and/or property
damage.
18118
LIFT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Clean surfaces with
isopropyl alcohol before
decal or antiskid application.
Use a clean cloth or paper
towels. Do not use oily
shop rags. Wipe surface
free of residue with dry
OPEN DOOR(S) AND SECURE
TO UNFOLD PLATFORM:
20620
25674
Stand clear and press UNFOLD switch
until platform stops (reaches floor level).
HAND PUMP
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
1. TO UNFOLD PLATFORM (OUT):
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
MANUAL UNFOLD
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
1. Load passenger onto platform and
lock wheelchair brakes.
2. Press DOWN switch until the entire
platform reaches ground level.
Release switch.
3. Press DOWN switch until roll stop
unfolds fully.
4. Unlock wheelchair brakes and unload
passenger from platform.
Follow the MANUAL UNFOLD
INSTRUCTIONS posted on the fold
actuator.
3
2
2. DOWN (TO LOWER):
ator's
M
Use hand pump handle to open (turn)
hand pump valve counterclockwise
(open 1/2 turn only).
a
n
u
a
l
4
5
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. UP (TO RAISE):
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. Load passenger onto platform and
lock wheelchair brakes.
2. Press UP switch to fold roll stop
fully. Release switch.
3. Press UP switch until platform stops
(reaches floor level). Release switch.
4. Unlock wheelchair brakes and unload
passenger from platform.
Using hand pump handle:
a. Close hand pump valve clockwise.
b. Insert handle in pump and stroke.
1
Read manual before
operating lift. Call
1-800-THE LIFT to
receive operator's
manual. Failure to
do so may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
portion of cleaning cloth.
2. TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
1. Disconnect black connectors.
2. Pull detent pin from handle.
3. Pull handle down.
4. Remove hairpin cotter.
5. Support platform and pull
actuator pin.
6. Unfold platform.
Note: Read manual for FOLD (IN)
procedure.
Removal of actuator is required. Read
manual for details.
TO FOLD PLATFORM:
HAND PUMP
Press FOLD switch until platform
stops. Release switch.
VALVE
L
N
damage. Keep
manual in lift pouch.
E
Close valve
CLOSE DOOR(S)
See Decals on page 42 also.
before operating
electric pump.
20271
U.S. Patent No. 5,261,779
25674
20620
18118
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Decals and Antiskid
Decals
WARNING
12375
25652
24668
17866
Replace missing, worn
or illegible decals.
Failure to do so may
result in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.
The Braun Corporation certifies that
this wheelchair lift conforms to all
applicable requirements of the National
Standards for School Buses in effect at
the time of its manufacture.
24668
25652
Parking Courtesy
Requested
®
"Providing Access to the World"
International Corporate Hdqrs: P.O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 USA
1-800-THE LIFT
(219) 946-6153
FAX: (219) 946-4670
Fairfield, NJ USA
Oslo, Norway
Clearwater, FL USA
Kitchener, Ontario Can.
Huntington Beach, CA USA
Rocklea, Queensland Aust.
12375
17309
l o c a t e d b e h i n d t h i s p a n e l
Note: Clean surfaces as
detailed on opposite page
before posting decals.
N O T I C L E i f t I n t e r l o c k a n d I n s t r u c t i o n s
15707
Interlock Installation Instructions
W
ARNING
16735
1. Note: Terminal connected to UP solenoid mounting
stud provides ground source for lift controls.
Discard flanged platform lock nuts if
loosened or removed. Do not reuse!
Replace with nuts provided in lift
installation parts package. Failure to
do so may result in serious bodily
injury and/or property damage. See
c. Cut jumper wire and
connect remote
ground source.
See Specifications
below.
2. To connect remote interlock switch:
a. Remove (disconnect) jumper male plug.
b. Snap plastic female socket into pre-
punched top housing plate.
c. Cut jumper wire and connect remote
ground source. See Specifications below.
d. Reconnect male plug and female socket.
WARNING
Do not use this hole for lift securement. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in serious
bodily injury and/or property damage.
owner's manual for instructions.
15707
16735
See Decals on page 41 also.
d. Reconnect male plug
and female socket.
3. With lift unoccupied,
test all lift functions
BLACK
to ensure proper
interlock installation
(with interlock switch
opened and closed).
Interlock
Jumper
BLACK
Up
Up
Solenoid
Solenoid
Ground
Ground
22249
25675
25948
Specifications
Connector
To solenoid
ground stud
Distance to Interlock Switch
5
feet or less
WARNING
NC
NO
WARNING
Contact The Braun
Corporation before
adjusting hydraulic
pressure relief
W
ARNING
Previously
Cut
Jumper
COM
*
Use 12 gauge wires
(Black preferred)
INTERLOCK SWITCH
15 AMP rating
customer supplied
•
•
Connector
Lift installation and servicing prohibited by
anyone who has not been certified by The Braun
Corporation Sales and Service School. Certified
service technicians should call 1-800-THE LIFT
to receive applicable installation/service manual.
Failure to follow this policy may result in serious
bodily injury and/or property damage.
Support platform
before pulling
To solenoid
ground stud
Distance to Interlock Switch more than
5
feet
CHASSIS
GROUND
NO
valve. Failure to
do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or
quick-release pin.
Previously
Cut
Jumper
NC
COM
INTERLOCK SWITCH
*
Use 10 gauge wires
(Black preferred)
•
•
15 AMP rating
Connector
customer supplied
Note: Failure to use proper wire gauges may cause slow FOLD
property damage.
25948
25675
operation.
22249
17309
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Decals and Antiskid
Antiskid
WARNING
Replace missing or
worn antiskid.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Antiskid
Color
Size
Part No.
#24172-BK
#24172-YL
#24173-BK
#24173-YL
#24174-BK
#24174-YL
2" x 12"
2" x 12"
3" x 12"
3" x 12"
6" x 12"
6" x 12"
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Inspect your lift for any missing or
worn antiskid. Order as needed.
Note: Clean surfaces with
isopropyl alcohol before decal or
antiskid application. Use a clean
cloth or paper towels. Do not
use oily shop rags. Wipe surface
free of residue with dry portion of
cleaning cloth.
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Maintenance and Lubrication
of the procedures specified in the
Maintenance and Lubrication
Schedule provided in the appli-
cable lift installation and service
manual. The procedures outlined
in the Maintenance and Lubrica-
tion Schedule must be per-
formed at the recommended
scheduled intervals by an
authorized Braun Corporation
service representative who has
attended and been certified by
The Braun Corporation Sales
and Service School.
Maintenance is necessary to
ensure safe and troublefree lift
operation. General preventive
maintenance consisting of
inspections of your lift system and
cleaning the lift should be a part
of your routine.
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT.
One of our national product
support representatives will direct
you to an authorized service
repairman who will inspect your
lift.
L200UARS Series lifts are
WARNING
designed with many self-lubricat-
ing components. Lubricate the
pivot points specified on opposite
page approximately every four
weeks (or 100 cycles) with a light
penetrating type oil (30 weight or
equivalent). Severe conditions
(weather, environment, heavy
usage, etc.) may require more
frequent lubrication.
Maintenance and
lubrication proce-
dures must be per-
formed by authorized
service personnel as
specified in the
applicable installa-
tion/service manual.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
If the scheduled maintenance and
lubrication procedures are not
being performed, or if there is any
sign of lift damage, wear, abnor-
mal condition or improper opera-
tion, discontinue lift use imme-
diately. Contact your sales
Preventive maintenance visual
inspections and lubrication
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
representative or call The Braun
procedures do not take the place
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Warranty and Registration Instructions
Immediately upon receiving
side upright. This I.D. tag
sumer must fill out the other
card and mail it to The Braun
Corporation. The warranty is
provided on the back cover of
this manual. The warranty
cards must be processed to
activate the warranty.
your lift, examine the unit for
any damage. Notify the carrier
at once with any claims.
contains the product identifica-
tion information provided on the
Warranty/Registration card.
Record the information in the
space provided on the following
page (or document on a copy).
Two warranty/registration cards
(shown below) are located in
the lift-mounted owner's manual
storage pouch. The sales
representative must process
one of the cards. The con-
This information must be
provided when filing a war-
ranty claim or ordering parts.
The Braun Serial No./Series No.
identification tag (shown below)
is located on the opposite pump
Series No.
Pump Code
Cylinder Code
Model No.
Cylinder Code
Model No. Serial No.
THE BRAUN CORPORATION
P.O. BOX 310
WINAMAC IN 46996
219-946-6153
MODEL
L211U70ARS-05-00093-12-31C1
L211U70ARS
SERIAL NUMBER
05-00093
12
02/2002
31C1
MFG DATE
PATENT PENDING
Serial No.
Series No.
Pump Code
Date of Manufacture
Sample Warranty/Registration Card
Sample Serial No./Series No. Identification Tag
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Warranty and Registration Instructions
Model No.
Series No.
Serial No.
Pump Code
Note: Retain this information
for future use. You must have
this information when filing a
warranty claim or ordering
Cylinder Code
Date of Manufacture
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