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Operation Notes and Details
After the platform is fully low-
ered, the attendant should con-
tinue to press the DOWN switch
to unfold the outer barrier fully
(ramp position). Note: The
barrier must be fully unfolded
until the entire wheelchair (or
standee) has crossed the barrier
when loading or unloading at
ground level. Discontinue lift
operation immediately if the
outer barrier or latch do not
operate properly.
Bridging: The NL incorpo-
rates a bridging feature. This
feature stops the down travel
of the platform if the outboard
end of the platform contacts a
raised surface (such as a curb),
preventing the operator from
lowering the inboard end of the
platform.
The latch disengages the barrier
when the platform lowers fully
(reaches ground level) and the
latch foot contacts the ground
(latch raises above the barrier).
Outer Barrier and Latch Op-
eration: The lift attendant must
press the DOWN switch to lower
the platform fully to the ground.
The attendant must view the
platform as it lowers to be cer-
tain the entire platform reaches
and rests safely on the ground.
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 rea-
son (contact with an obstruction,
mechanical failure, exceeding
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etc.).
Handrails: Dual handrails are
provided for wheelchair pas-
senger (or standee) use. The
handrails unfold automatically
to the deployed (horizontal)
position when the lift unfolds
and automatically fold to the
stowed (vertical) position when
the platform folds.
If able, passengers should
grip both handrails when on
the lift platform. Discontinue
lift operation immediately if
the handrails do not operate
properly.
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