Freedom Lift Systems Trus-T-Lift 750 Owner's Operation Manual

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Trus-T-Lift™ 750
Owners Operation Manual
Copyright 2016
Revision A – Aug 15, 2016
Phone 1-877-947-7769
www.FreedomLiftSystems.com

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James Kelly
February 25, 2025

Do you have keys for the control panel?

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Mr. Anderson
February 25, 2025

The manual states that the Trus-T-Lift 750 has a key switch that can be turned off, and the key can be removed, making the paddles on the carriage inoperable. This implies that keys are provided for the control panel.

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  • Page 1 Trus-T-Lift™ 750 Owners Operation Manual Copyright 2016 Revision A – Aug 15, 2016 Phone 1-877-947-7769 www.FreedomLiftSystems.com...
  • Page 2 TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 Section 1: Contents Sec on 1: Introduc on ......................2 Sec on 2: Safety and Warnings ....................2 Sec on 3: Opera ng Instruc ons ....................3 Sec on 4: Emergency Stop Switch and Key Switches ..............3 Sec on 5: Top Drive Manual Crank Opera on ................
  • Page 3: Section 2: Safety And Warnings

    TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 Section 1: Introduction Thank you for selecting the Trus-T-Lift™. When operated properly the Trus-T-Lift™ is designed to provide years of trouble free service with proper maintenance. This manual is provided to show you how to operate the lift safely. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating your lift for the first time.
  • Page 4: Section 3: Operating Instructions

    TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 The list of warnings may not be exhaustive, due care around equipment should be observed. If uncertain, please contact the manufacture or a qualified installer. Section 3: Operating Instructions To raise or lower the carriage press either the UP or DOWN paddle (See Figure 1) and maintain continuous pressure on the paddle until the lift stops automatically at the landing.
  • Page 5 TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 Section 5: Top Drive Manual Crank Operation Figure 1: Main control Panel If a power outage occurs while the lift is in use and a passenger is stranded between landings, the carriage can be manually raised or lowered using the Hand Crank Tool provided and using the following procedure: Unplug the power cord Insert the square end of the Hand Crank Tool through the access hole at the...
  • Page 6 TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 MANUAL REVISION D, OCT 29, 2014 MANUAL CRANK OPERATION If a power outage occurs while the li is in use and a passenger is stranded between landings, the carriage can be manually raised or lowered using the Hand Crank Tool provided. First verify manual cranking is required, ensure the stop bu on is pulled out, the control key is turned on and the li is plugged in.
  • Page 7 Section 6: 90 Deg Manual Crank Access TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 In some cases, a 90 deg manual crank option will be configured as part of your lift. When operating 90 deg removing the top cover is not required to perform the function. Before running or maintaining manual crank, always unplug power cord to disconnect power supply.
  • Page 8 TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 Manual crank returns to disengaged position P a g e...
  • Page 9: Section 7: Maintenance

    Section 7: Maintenance TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 Minimum maintenance requirements and a number of common procedures are outlined in the maintenance manual that accompanied your equipment and that manual should be retained by the owner of the lift to allow them to keep track of maintenance and service as well as have a reference of the minimum requirements.
  • Page 10 TRUS<T>LIFT™ 750 OWNERS OPERATION MANUAL REVISION A, 16AUG2016 8.3 Lift Runs Up and Not Down Ensure that the Lower Limit Switch Rod is resting inside the Red Safety Bracket. Check that the Safety Pan has not been activated. Safety Pan must be Free Floating. Additionally, the safety pan must be connected at the “inside junction box underneath the main control panel and behind the control wall.

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