Contents Safety instructions..................4 General ..................... 4 Safety actions prior to working on the platform lift......... 4 1.2.1 Only with work in the lift shaft ............5 Risk of crushing ..................7 Frequency converter................. 7 Action to be taken in the event of an electrical accident......7 Operating instructions ................
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Technical specification................43 Platform Lift A 5000................43 Special tools ....................44 10 Spare parts....................44...
Safety instructions General Work on the platform lift may only be carried out by trained and competent persons. Safety actions prior to working on the platform lift The lift must always be disconnected from the mains supply using the main power switch before work or emergency lowering is started.
Fig. 5000_Op_20.wmf Figure 1 Tool attachment Item Description Item Description Handle to operate the pit prop and Tool holder unlocking of the lower door Emergency opening tool Emergency lowering crank Dismantling tool for shield wall Table 1 1.2.1 Only with work in the lift shaft When working in the lift shaft, the lift must be run up at least one metre from the bottom of the shaft.
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Fig. 5000_Op_02.wmf Figure 2 Manoeuvring the pit prop Item Description Item Description Pit prop 's electrical connector 4 Lock opening wire Pit prop Handle to open the door on the bottom landing and manoeuvre the pit prop Wire Table 2...
Risk of crushing WARNING – Risk of crushing There is a risk of crushing when checking for self-sustaining (section 6.2.3 “Drive unit”. Take great care whilst working. Self sustaining i.e. no movement of the platform lift unless under power. Frequency converter WARNING –...
Operating instructions Operation of the platform lift 2.1.1 Control panel The platform is equipped with a handrail and a control panel with large, easy to use push buttons. The control panel has an alarm button item 5 an emergency stop button item 4 and a number of directional landing buttons item 2, see Figure 3.
Emergency situation 2.2.1 Emergency signal and telephone In order for a trapped person to be able to call for help with an operating failure, the lift is equipped with an emergency signal device. When the alarm button is pressed in the emergency signal sounds.
Fig 5000_OP_21.jpg Figure 4 Charge alarm card Item Description Item Description Reset button Jumper block Table 4 2.2.2 Manual lowering or raising If the platform lift should stop and not restart, the platform can be manually lowered or lifted by using a manual crank.
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For A60 and half height the plastic plug is placed to the right respectively left of the door leaf. I.e. the same side as the closing edge. Figure 5 Emergency opening of the platform lift door from the outside Item Description Plug, emergency opening Table 5 Emergency opening from inside the shaft enclosure...
Emergency handle The emergency handle is located on the floor in the lift shaft and is connected to the latch bolt on the lowest front. Should the lift door shut without the safety support being actuated, the lowest emergency handle, see Figure 6 can be used to open the door. NOTE! that the safety support must always be used when servicing.
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Fig. 5000_Op_05.wmf Figure 7 Two landings Item Description Item Description Upper landing gate, through Single entry entry Through entry Half front, adjacent entry Half front Adjacent entry Table 6...
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Fig. 5000_Op_06.wmf Figure 8 Three landings Item Description Item Description Through entry Adjacent, through entry Through entry, 3 floor Adjacent entry, 3 floor passage Table 7...
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Fig. 5000_Op_07.wmf Figure 9 Up to six landings Item Description 1100 mm high gate, upper landing Single entry, 3 landings Table 8...
Platform lift shaft and shaft walls The shaft is constructed from modular panels, which can be supplied as steel faced or of toughened laminated glass. The steel panels offer sound resistance as they are made from steel faced, cellular plastic. The “tongue and groove” edges ensure a totally smooth surface on the inside and outside of the shaft enclosure.
3.2.1 Shield wall dismounting and mounting NOTE! When removing the whole shield wall you should always start from the top to minimise the risk of collapse. You must use the shield wall opener in order to dismantle the shield wall, this is supplied with each lift see Figure 1 item 3.
Doors and gates The doors or gates are single panel doors and have full doors or gates, see Figure 12 and Figure 13. They can be hung on either the short or long sides of the platform lift. All doors, except the gates model type A1, feature a sight glass or are glazed.
Fig. 5000_Op_09.wmf Figure 13 Full fronts Item Description Door, short side, type A1 or type A60 Door, short side, type A2 Door, long side, type A4 Fire-resistant Table 11 3.2.2 Key locking As an optional extra, the platform lift can be supplied with various alternatives of key locking. Alt.1 A spring-back key lock replaces the Call-button.
Table 12 Overload protection Cibes Lift A5000 is equipped with overload protection that prevents the lift from being operated with an excessive load. The platform is tested at the factory and the overload protection is set to a value that does not exceed 20 % of the rated load.
Finish All steel doors are finished in factory applied primer as standard. The platform is powder coated. Electrical compartment The electrical compartment is usually located at the bottom landing and can be accessed by removing a lockable panel. Placement may vary see 1.2. There is a reset button on the battery charger that should be pressed to reset the alarm system.
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Electrical compartment for optional electrical emergency opening. Figure 15 Electrical compartment, upper section Item Description Item Description Charge alarm card Transformer Reset button alarm Fuses Operation button up and down Power switch/ motor cut-out Shift button emergency lowering Brake release button Operation button emergency lowering Mains filter up and down...
Control system The lift is equipped with a microcomputer control system. The circuit card is located behind the lifting platform's service hatch and is called the master node. In the top section of each door front is a circuit card, this is called a door node. Depending on how the lift is equipped and the number of landings, a number of different jumper combinations occur on the master and door nodes.
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The LEDS for each level are situated here. Jumpers Level 0 at the top and level 6 at the bottom. R19 R20 V1,0 R11 C21 IC12 C108 D1 C10R6 IC14 IC15 IC17 C35 C42 C59 R36 R35 C2 C3 RE6 RE5 RE3 IC13 C42 R59 C43 R60 C44 IC18...
Fault finding Check the following if the platform lift does not operate: Fault indication Possible cause Action taken The platform lift does not The emergency stop is pressed Reset the emergency stop by start. turning the button clockwise. A door is not closed. Check that all doors are closed.
Fault indications When a fault occurs when the lift is set for normal operations, there are alarms for the following faults: The master node's diode flashes twice per second When any faults occur in the system the master node's LED and the LEDs for all the installed landings come on.
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Faults can result in unreliable door locking. An incorrectly adjusted landing level contact can manifest itself by the lock not opening as it should. Spacing 1.5-2 mm Figure 17 Setting the landing level contact Make a new setting to ensure all parameters are set correctly. b.
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4. The lift does not function a. Check first that the emergency stop on the panel, the emergency stop in the bottom of the shaft, connector on the pit prop are not actuated, that all doors are closed, and that there is a supply voltage. b.
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e. Start by setting the master node to installation mode and operate the lift, if it works correctly normally there is nothing wrong with the relays, contactors or wires. f. If the lift does not work in installation mode, check the relays on the master node (listen whether the relay switches and measure, 24 V AC).
Jumper settings on the circuit card Landing level setting (Service mode) Operate the lift to the landing level zone for landing 0. Switch off the power and set the jumpers on the master node to the mode for the landing level setting (setup mode) see Figure 18.
Straps LED, master node Landing level LEDs S4, S5 and S6 jumper placement for school locking Jumper Jumpers Installation mode Setup mode Run mode Figure 18 Jumper placement on the master node Jumper placement on the door node on the node card In order to give the node an ID number, the switches C2, C1 and C0 in are se to different positions.
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Jumpers S1, see illustration see Figure 20 is strapped when the door is equipped with a door opener. S2 is strapped when the door is equipped with an emergency signal. C0, C1 C2 are strapped to give the door node an ID-number. Note! CANTERM J1 is always fitted on the last door node.
Jumper placement for school locking When the lift is equipped with school locking, the time delay before the door is locked can be set with the help of the jumpers S4-S6 (J1 on the master node Figure 18 which is placed in a different position.
Check the lubrication sponge for wear and flexibility. If the sponge is worn, replace it with an equivalent sponge or order a new sponge from Cibes Lift AB. Fill the oil container. The container holds 0.4 litres. Lubrication oil is to be Omega SAE20 or equivalent (transmission oil with reinforced adhesiveness).
(⇓) to get the lifting platform in motion. Then release the operating button. The lifting platform should stop within a metre. If the lifting platform does not comply with these requirements, contact Cibes Lift AB. Close and lock the service panel see Figure 3, item 3 i.e.
6.2.3.1 Adjustment of the brake motor Loosen the fastening screws Figure 25 item 2. Adjust by turning the three adjuster nuts item 1. The adjustment should be made when the brake is cold. The air gap (measurement O) should be adjusted to 0.2 mm.
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Figure 26 Striking plate Item Description Item Description Locking screw for the Short-circuiting plate striking plate for the door contact Latch bolt Striking plate Adjuster screws for short-circuiting plate Adjustment measurement Door leaf Table 19...
Electrical compartment The electrical compartment's accumulator should be replaced every 3 years. On lifts with electrical emergency lowering, change the accumulator every 3 years. Check and if necessary adjust the lock opening wire and the wire to control the pit prop. Refit the cover on the electrical compartment.
Figure 27 Position of sensitive edges Description Door frame Sensitive edge Safety edge Door leaf Table 20 Replacing the EPROM Do not touch any electronic components without first discharging any static electricity in your body. This is done, for example, by touching any earthed metal part of the lift. When a pin on the EPROM splays out too much to fit in the socket, hold the EPROM by its long side with the pin on a flat surface and carefully press until the pin has the right angle to fit in the socket.
If there are jumpers, SWP, remove these on master and door nodes. Remove the old EPROM from the master node. Exercise care not to damage any part of the card. Inset a new EPROM. Make sure you do not turn the EPROM upside and down, (see the marked end).
Code compliance Directive and Standards The platform lift A 5000 and is EC type-tested and certified and comply with the following Directive and standards: • Machinery Directive 98/37/EC European Machinery Directive. • AFS 1994:48 (AFS 1993:10) Swedish National Board of Occupational Safety and Health, Code of Statutes.
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Technical specification Platform Lift A 5000 Rated load 4 persons or maximum 400 kg with a width of 1 004 mm. 4 persons or maximum 350 kg with a width of 1 104 mm Rated speed 9 m/min (0.15 m/s) Travel height Max.
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Platform lift has an estimated life span of 25 years with the prescribed maintenance and normally does not require any spare parts during maintenance. Guarantee for the lift and components refer to the delivery conditions. However, spare parts can always ordered from Cibes Lift AB or from your nearest service representative.
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Postal address Street address Telephone Telefax Org. No. Cibes Lift AB P.O. Box 6, SE-811 02 Järbo Spelbovägen 9 +46 (0)290-295 50 +46 (0)290-295 69 556226-7806 Member of EPSA Sweden E-mail: service@cibeslift.com Web: www.cibeslift.com...
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