HiGH-LiFT OPK-ME500 Manual Instruction

Electric-hydraulic motorcycle lift

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Electric-Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift
NOTE TO THE USER
Thank you for purchasing this MOTORCYCLE LIFT.
This Manual is for OPK-ME500/ ME2200 Electric-Hydraulic
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MODEL NO: OPK-ME500/ ME2200
MANUAL INSTRUCTION
Please read these instructions carefully for safe and
proper use of the lift, and keep for future reference.
Motorcycle Lift
READ MANUAL FOR ASSURANCE OF SAFETY
IN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LIFT.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS MANUAL IS
DELIVERED TO END USERS TO ENSURE
PROPER OPERATION OF LIFT.
DO NOT USE THE MOTORCYCLE LIFT IN A
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing this MOTORCYCLE LIFT. Please read these instructions carefully for safe and proper use of the lift, and keep for future reference. This Manual is for OPK-ME500/ ME2200 Electric-Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift READ MANUAL FOR ASSURANCE OF SAFETY IN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LIFT.
  • Page 2 WARRANTY The warranty period of the Motorcycle Lift shall be for a period of one year from the date of delivery to sales agent. Subject to the limitations set forth below, Contractor warrants that the Motorcycle Lift will be free from defects in material and workmanship and agree to, at part, including repaired or replaced parts, in the which they are (1) due solely to be defective material and/or poor workmanship on the part of contractor and/or its sub-contractors and (2) for...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE TO THE USER ................S1 WARRANTY ....................S2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............... S3 CHAPTER 1. SAFEGUARDS 1-1 Important Notices ............. 1-5 1-2 Qualified Personnel ............... 1-6 1-3 Danger Notices ..............1-7 1-4 Principle Safety Objective ..........1-7 1-5 Safety Notices ..............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Safeguards

    SAFEGUARDS CHAPTER 1. SAFEGUARDS Please read this chapter carefully for safe and proper use of the motorcycle lift. We will not be held responsibilities for any injuries or accidents that occur due to the motorcycle lift being operated without having understood the contents of this instruction manual.
  • Page 5: Qualified Personnel

    SAFEGUARDS specially trained and who have the specialized knowledge required in the field of industrial machinery. Knowledge of the safety instructions and warnings contained in this document and the appropriate application are prerequisites for safe installation as well as safety in operation and maintenance of the motorcycle lift as described.
  • Page 6: Danger Notices

    SAFEGUARDS  Service personnel who are trained to repair the motorcycle lift and who are authorized to energize, clear, ground, and tag circuits, equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices. 1-3 Danger Notices The safety precautions in this manual are classified into the following four levels.
  • Page 7: Safety Notices

    SAFEGUARDS safety standards are understood. Part of safety training should include the instructions outlined in this section. 5) If ancillary equipment is to be fitted ensure this is done in accordance with the relevant standards or EU Directives, and that all requirements for safety are fully met.
  • Page 8 SAFEGUARDS  Danger Notices Do not stand or sit under the motorcycle lift while lifting the motorcycle. This may result in physical danger or death. Maintain a safe distance from lift if there is a possibility of the motorcycle falling down. Failure to do so may result in physical danger or death.
  • Page 9 SAFEGUARDS Only qualified personnel should be allowed to operate or work on this motorcycle lift. Accidents may occur due to wrong operation. Do not attempt to keep lift raised by any other means than built in locking mechanism. The motorcycle may fall; resulting in physical danger or death.
  • Page 10 SAFEGUARDS  Warning Notice WARNING Use the lift after carefully reading the instruction manual and understand the contents of them for safe and proper use of the motorcycle lift. < During preparation> 1. This Lift is for powersports vehichlce use only (motorcycles, trikes, ATV's, UTV's, Golf Carts, etc.).
  • Page 11 SAFEGUARDS WARNING 14. If the lift is not lowering in spite of pressing the down switch, raise the lift and then press the down switch again. 15. After the lift is completely lowered, the vehicle can be loaded or removed from the lift. 16.
  • Page 12: Essential Safety Checks (Esc's)

    SAFEGUARDS 1-6 Essential Safety Checks (ESC's) The essential safety checks are the most important part of the operator’s responsibility. The purpose of the ESC's is to ensure the safety features of the motorcycle lift are functioning properly, and thus the motorcycle lift is in a safe condition for use.
  • Page 13: Illumination

    SAFEGUARDS 1-7 Illumination This machine does not provide local lighting since it is designed for indoor use only. The factory in accordance with the appropriate code of practice and factory regulations must fulfill sufficient illumination of the working area. Minimum 300 lx is required. Flicker, dazzling, shadows and stroboscopic effects must be avoided to prevent risk.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2. Overview Of Machine

    OVERVIEW OF MACHINE CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW OF MACHINE 2-1 Specifications Model OPK-ME-500 OPK-ME-2200 Capacity 1,150 lbs (520kg) 2,200 lbs (1000kg) 29.5 “ (750 mm) 58.6“ (1490 mm) Width 86.5” (2,200 mm) 86.5” (2,200 mm) Length 48.5” (1,200 mm) 48.5” (1,200 mm) Maximum Height 8.6”...
  • Page 15: Diagram

    OVERVIEW OF MACHINE 2-2 Diagram Electric- Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift 2-16...
  • Page 16: Picture

    OVERVIEW OF MACHINE 2-3 Picture MODEL NO: OPK-ME500 MODEL NO: OPK-ME-2200 240V 50Hz 10A Motor Specifications Control Switch (REMOTE) 2-17...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3. Operation

    OPRERATION CHAPTER 3. OPERATION 3-1 Flowchart for OPERATION 2-18...
  • Page 18: Chapter 4. Instruction

    INSTRUCTION CHAPTER 4. INSTRUCTION 4-1 INSTRUCTION Caution: As with all electrically powered equipment be aware of wet conditions and condition of the electrical cord to avoid electrocution. This product is intended for use by professionals in the performance of mechanical repairs on powersports vehicles and is to be considered dangerous if not maintained or if used improperly.
  • Page 19 INSTRUCTION Caution : Do not leave ramps for the extensions attached while in operation or in the up position. Notes : Be aware of all marked pinch points. Lubricate all points at least 3 times a year or more depending on frequency of use. 4-20...
  • Page 20: Chapter 5. Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 5. MAINTENANCE 5-1 General caution during maintenance Two or more persons should perform maintenance. Maintenance should be carried out after putting a signboard of "NO ENTRANCE" at work area. Do not disassemble the system before you are familiar with the disassembling sequence.
  • Page 21: Check List And Periodic Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 5-2 Check List and periodic maintenance Maintenance Interval Chart The following chart should be considered strictly as a guide to general maintenance intervals. Depending on operating conditions, the intervals of maintenance should be changed Maintenance Initial Thereafter Every Interval Part# 10 hours 25 hours...
  • Page 22: Appendix

    APPENDIX Spare Part List Electric- Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift...
  • Page 23 APPENDIX Spare Part List DESCRIPTION WEIGHT/SIZE Q'TY/EA DESCRIPTION WEIGHT/SIZE Q'TY/EA HYDRAULIC LIFT BASE POWER PACK SCISSOR PUMP COVER ARM (A) SCISSOR HAND SWITCH ARM (B) PLATFORM FRONT DROP SLIDE LOCK BOLT M10 X 25 PLATE BACK DROP SLIDE LOCK FLAT 10 X 30 X 3t PLATE WASHER...

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