Lowering Vehicle; Safety Tips For Operation - Triumph NTO-10A Manual

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LOCKING
1. The latch mechanism will 'trip over' when the lift raises and drop into each latch stop. But, to
lock the lift you must press the lowering lever to relieve the hydraulic pressure and let the
latch set tight in the nearest lock position.
2. Always lock the lift before going under the vehicle. Never allow anyone to go under the lift
when raising or lowering.
3. Read the safety procedures in the manual.

LOWERING VEHICLE

1. Note: It is normal for an empty lift to lower slowly. It may be necessary to add weight.
2. Raise the lift until the latch clears.
3. Pull both latch releases
4. Warning: Always release both sides.
5. Press and hold the lowering lever at the power unit to lower the lift.
SAFETY
1. The lift is designed for the safe lifting of automotive vehicles within the lifting capacity of the
lift. Observe the rated load capacity and load distribution of the lift.
2. In principle, the lift is designed for both approach directions. For long service life, use the
short (Two Section) support arms for engaging the engine side of the vehicle.
3. The lift should be installed by professional lift installers. If you do it yourself be careful on
ladders and using heavy equipment like forklifts. Do not install near explosive or flammable
liquids, outdoors or in moist rooms (e.g. car wash) or where rain can reach the power unit. It
is not rated for use in wet conditions. If you do set it up outside you must keep all water from
reaching the power unit. This is not just for safety but also will ruin the power unit and that is
not covered under warranty.

4. SAFETY TIPS FOR OPERATION

a. Read and understand this manual before install or using the lift.
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