Operator's ManualWARNINGRead manual before operating lift. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and/orproperty damage.Keep manua
Page 8Lift TerminologyF. FOLD (In) - Platform Fold:Fold is the action of the platform URWDWLQJXSDQGLQIURPWKHÁRRUlevel (horizontal) position to
Page 9Safety SymbolsLift Operation SafetySAFETY FIRST! Know That...CCAUTIONThis symbol indicates important information regarding how to avoid a h
Page 10Lift Operation Safety Precautions WARNINGIf the lift operating instructions, manual operating instructions and/or lift operation safety precaut
Page 11WARNINGWhenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:• Passenger must be positioned fully inside yellow boundaries• Whee
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 13Lift Operation SafetyWARNINGAccidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).0DLQWHQDQFHDQGOXEULFDWLRQSURFHGXUH
Page 14Operation Notes and DetailsNL Series “Public Use” lift models DUHVSHFLÀFDOO\GHVLJQHGWREHoperated by an attendant. The Lift Operating Inst
Page 15Operation Notes and DetailsGeneral Safety: The lift operator (attendant) and bystanders must keep clear of the area in which the lift operates
Page 16Operation Notes and DetailsLift FeaturesWARNINGDiscontinue lift use immediately if any lift component does not operate prop-erly. Failure to d
Page 17vent the platform from unfolding from the stowed position in the event of platform drift. Due to the “all-hydraulic” operation of the dual-cyl
Congratulations We at The Braun Corporation wish to express our fullest appreciationon your new purchase. With you in mind, our skilled craftsmen have
Page 18Lift Features (continued)Inner Roll StopFully-Deployed(vertical)InnerRoll Stop The inner roll stop mustoverlap the base plate aminimum 1/2"
Page 19Operation Notes and Detailshorizontal (bridging) position ZKHQLWUHDFKHVYHKLFOHÁRRUOHY-el. The roll stop must overlap the lift base plate
Page 203"Note: Platform must raise approximately three inches before latch engages fully.Outer BarrierFully-Unfolded Barrier (Ramp position)Full
Page 21Operation Notes and DetailsAfter the platform is fully low-ered, the attendant should con-tinue to press the DOWN switch to unfold the outer ba
Page 22Operation Notes and Detailsity of the lift. The lift attendant should not ride on the platform with the passenger.Passenger Orientation (Board
Page 23Operation Notes and Detailscated on the pump-side platform side plate. A yellow boundary VWULSGHFDOLVDIÀ[HGWRWKHRS-posite platform side
Page 24Operation Notes and Details The wheelchair brakes must be locked, the outer barrier must be in the fully-up (vertical) position and the outer
Page 25Operation Notes and DetailsWheelchair-EquippedOccupant Seat BeltsThe Braun Corporation recom-mends wheelchair passengers position and buckle th
Page 26Transit agency supervisors should train and educate their lift attendants on the proper use and operation of the wheelchair lift if it is not p
Page 27WARNINGRead and become familiar with all lift operation safety precautions, opera-tion notes and details, operating instructions and manual ope
Page 1ContentsWarranty/Registration Instructions ... 2, 3 Lift TerminologyLift Terminology Illustration ...
Page 28Open Door(s) and Secure To Unfold Platform:Stand clear and press the UN-FOLD switch until the platform stops (reaches ÁRRUOHYHO- unfoldsfull
Page 29 To Unload Passenger (continued):2. Press DOWN switch until the en-tire platform reaches ground level (see Photo B) and the outer bar-rier unf
Page 30FEHGLift Operating Instructions To Load Passenger:1. Read Notes below! Load pas-senger onto platform and lockwheelchair brakes. See Photo G
Page 31JL To Load Passenger (continued):2. Press UP switch (Photo I) to fold outer barrier UP fully (vertical - see Photo H), and raise the plat-form
Page 32NHTSA Operations ChecklistWARNINGDiscontinue lift use immediately if any lift or vehicle interlock does not operate properly. Failure to do so
Page 33Manual Operating Instructions If you experience power or equipment failure, refer to the Manual Operating Instructions to operate the lift. In
Page 34Manual Operating InstructionsRelease Valvemaximum30 inch lbsminimum15 inch lbsseats(stops)OPENCLOSEapproximate1/16" intervalsValve Tighten
Page 35Manual Operating Instructions Remove pump cover to access hand pump and pump handle as outlined on page 33. Refer to release valve photos and
Page 36StrokingHandPumpOpen(Down)Close(Up/Stop) Up (To Raise):Manual Operating InstructionsEUsing hand pump handle:1. Place slotted end of pump han-dl
Page 37Manual Operating Instructions To Store Pump Handle: 1. Insert bottom of handle behind bottom clip. See page 33.2. Rotate top clip to secure (
Page 2Warranty and Registration InstructionsImmediately upon receiving your lift, examine the unit for any dam-age. Notify the carrier at once with a
Page 38WARNINGLIFT OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSOPEN DOOR(S) AND SECURETO UNFOLD PLATFORM: Stand clear and press UNFOLD switch until platform stops
Page 39Decals and Antiskid255803241057 – Outer barrier is not up and latched and ground detect switch did not deactivate (Century and Vista only)58 –
Page 40Decals and Antiskid29051MANUAL OPERATIONTurn wing 1/4 turn for hand pump access.29051LockUnlock1" Wide Yellow Boundary Tape 30236R(order b
Page 41Maintenance and LubricationProper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe, troublefree operation. Inspecting the lift for any wear, damage or
Page 42Maintenance and LubricationAll listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance procedures should be repeated at “750 cycle” intervals following
Page 43LubricationDiagramUNFOLDFOLDDOWNUP3281932820Handrail Pivot Pins (2)LOParallel Arm Pivot Pins (8)LOLift-Tite Latches (Tower Pivot Points - 2) LO
Page 44Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule750CyclesOuter barrier hinge pivot points (2)Outer barrier latch (pivot/slide points)Outer barrier latch le
Page 45Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication DiagramApply Light Oil - See Lubrication DiagramApply Light Oil - See Lubrication DiagramApply Light Oil - Se
Page 46Maintenance and Lubrication SchedulePerform all procedures listed in previous section alsoInspect handrail components for wear or damage, and f
Page 47Maintenance and Lubrication ScheduleResecure, replace or correct as neededUse Braun 32840-QT (Exxon® Univis HVI 26) K\GUDXOLFÁXLGdo not mix
Page 3Warranty and Registration InstructionsModel No.Series No.Serial No.Pump CodeCylinder CodeDate of ManufactureNote: This information mustbe provi
Page 48Maintenance and Lubrication SchedulePerform all procedures listed in previous section alsoReplace if needed. Tighten or replace if needed.Repla
Page 49Maintenance and Lubrication ScheduleCheck to see that the lift is securely anchored to the vehicle and there are no loose bolts, broken welds,
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Operator's Manual The Braun Corporation of Winamac, Indiana, warrants its wheelchair lift against defects in material and workmanship for up to
Page 4UNFOLDFOLDDOWNUP3281932820PumpModuleHand-HeldPendantControlBasePlateTop Parallel Arms (2)Adjustable Quiet-Ride Stow Blocks (2)Main Cylinders (2)
Page 5Lift Terminology Introduction:Braun NL Millennium Series lifts are ADA compliant and comply fully with National +LJKZD\7UDIÀF6DIHW\$GPLQLV-W
Page 6Lift TerminologyLift TerminologyLift Frame: The lift frame con-sists of the base plate, threshold warning plate, towers, parallel arms, vertica
Page 7Lift TerminologyVehicle and Lift Interlocks Braun Corporation NL917IBSeries lifts comply fully with all NHTSA vehicle and lift interlock VSHFLÀF
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