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Introduction Introduction 1.1 Execution 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual 1.2 Information about this manual Safety Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description 2.5 Device description 2.6 Intended use...
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Troubleshooting / Malfunctions Introduction Technical data 1.1 Execution 8.1 Hydraulic and pneumatic diagram 1.2 Information about this manual 8.2 Spare parts list Safety Waste disposal and environmental protection 2.1 Warnings List of figures 2.2 Hazard sign List of tables 2.3 Other symbols Inspection log with templates 2.4 User limitations 12.1 Inspection review...
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2.9 Accident prevention regulations 1.1 Execution Delivery This user's manual is valid for the VERSALIFT-7MRP with pneumatic 3.1 Main components of the lift pump and capacity 7,000 lbs. An external compressed air supply of 6-7 bar is required for operation of 3.2 Main components of the foot pedal controller...
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1.2 Information about this manual Introduction 1.1 Execution Read this manual carefully before using the lift for the first time. In this 1.2 Information about this manual way, malfunctions and defects caused by incorrect or improper use can be avoided. Safety 2.1 Warnings The user's manual contains:...
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Safety Introduction 1.1 Execution The lift can only be used after you have thoroughly read and understood 1.2 Information about this manual these manual. Unauthorized modifications in the lift and its safety devices are prohibited. ATLAS AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT shall not be responsible Safety for any damages resulting from violating of this regulations.
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2.1 Warnings Introduction 1.1 Execution DANGER 1.2 Information about this manual This information alerts you about dangerous situation. Failure to observe Safety this information could result in death or serious injury. 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign WARNING 2.3 Other symbols This information alerts you about dangerous situation.
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Assembly and installation 2.5 Device description 4.1 Foundation The VERSALIFT-7MRP lift is intended for lifting of the vehicles (passenger 4.2 Operation of the lift cars and small trucks) to the height of approx. 100 cm using hydraulic- pneumatic control. Vehicle wheels are unloaded during lifting (free 4.3 Before the first start-up...
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3.2 Main components of the foot pedal controller Fig. 2: Recommended load distribution Assembly and installation The VERSALIFT-7MRP lift can lift a vehicle by approx. 100 cm allowing 4.1 Foundation works under the vehicle, e.g. on wheels, brakes, shock absorbers or bodywork.
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2.7 Safety devices Introduction 1.1 Execution The lift is equipped with an emergency stop switch. Lifting and lowering 1.2 Information about this manual are possible only by triggering the foot pedal. After release of the pedal all motions are immediately stopped. Safety 2.1 Warnings Furthermore, the lift is equipped with a mechanical safety device.
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Delivery Introduction 1.1 Execution The lift is delivered in a packaging in the pre-assembled condition. 1.2 Information about this manual DANGER Safety 2.1 Warnings There is a risk of falling when transporting the lift with a crane. 2.2 Hazard sign This can lead to serious injuries with fatal consequences.
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3.1 Main components of the lift Introduction 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description 2.6 Intended use 2.7 Safety devices 2.8 Regular inspection of the lift 2.9 Accident prevention regulations Fig.
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3.2 Main components of the foot pedal controller Introduction 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description 2.6 Intended use 2.7 Safety devices 2.8 Regular inspection of the lift 2.9 Accident prevention regulations Fig.
4. Assembly and installation Introduction 1.1 Execution DANGER 1.2 Information about this manual Safety If the foundation is too weak or the ground is pitched and a vehicle is being lifted at the same time, there is a risk 2.1 Warnings of the lift tipping over.
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4.2 Operation of the lift Introduction 1.1 Execution HINT 1.2 Information about this manual If the lift is to be positioned under the vehicle, the lift Safety clearance must be set to a low height in advance. When operating, the lift body should be at a 2.1 Warnings height of approx.
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4.3 Before the first start-up Introduction 1.1 Execution 1. Remove the screw on the hydraulic 1.2 Information about this manual coupler (Fig. 5, position 4) using a SW6 mm Allen wrench. Set the Safety screw aside for use in the future. It will be necessary during further 2.1 Warnings use of the lift.
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6. Screw the compressed air Introduction connection with a seal to the 1.1 Execution compressed air connector. To do this, a SW 17 mm wrench is required (Fig. 1.2 Information about this manual 15 and 16) Safety 2.1 Warnings Fig. 15: Compressed air connection 2.2 Hazard sign 7.
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To avoid damage, observe the following sequence: Introduction 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual 1. Make sure that the foot pedal controller is no longer connected Safety to the compressed air supply. The device must be depressurized. 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations...
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4.5 Filling with hydraulic oil / Checking the oil level Introduction 1.1 Execution NOTE 1.2 Information about this manual Hydraulic oil is hazardous to the environment. There Safety is a threat of environmental pollution. A particular hazard exists for drinking water. 2.1 Warnings Leaking hydraulic...
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4.6 Support arms adjustment Introduction 1.1 Execution To lift the vehicle, move the support arms to the position of the vehicle lift 1.2 Information about this manual points. All four support arms can be adjusted to 180°. Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations...
5. Lift operation Introduction 1.1 Execution 5.1 Positioning vehicles on the lift 1.2 Information about this manual The lift must rest in the lowered position on the ground. The Safety transport rollers of the lift must be retracted. 2.1 Warnings Check whether all support arms are folded and whether the support components with support plates are not resting on the support arms.
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5.2 Raising and lowering the vehicle Introduction 1.1 Execution NOTE 1.2 Information about this manual For horizontal lifting, make sure that all 4 support Safety members are moved on the support arms by approximately the same distance. 2.1 Warnings In addition, all the support plates should be rotated all the way to the bottom at the beginning.
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Introduction DANGER 1.1 Execution There is a danger of falling. Vehicles may fall from the lift. People may be trapped. 1.2 Information about this manual • No persons are allowed to stay on or in the lift. • No people can be in or on the vehicle while it is being Safety lifted.
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Introduction NOTE 1.1 Execution Secure the lift to prevent accidental lowering: • When lifting, always raise the lift to the nearest safety 1.2 Information about this manual catch. Safety • After raising, put a pin lock on the control unit. (Fig. 29) 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols...
6. Maintenance and care Introduction 1.1 Execution The lift is a low maintenance product. Nevertheless, some maintenance 1.2 Information about this manual and care is necessary. Adherence to maintenance intervals and care instructions is part of proper lift operation. ATLAS Auto Equipment is not Safety responsible for damage caused by negligent maintenance and care.
7. Troubleshooting / Malfunctions Introduction 1.1 Execution The following table lists some of the malfunctions that may occur during 1.2 Information about this manual operation. Troubleshooting should only be performed by authorised personnel. Only original spare parts should be used. ATLAS Auto Safety Equipment is not responsible for lack of expertise or use of unapproved 2.1 Warnings...
8. Technical data Introduction 1.1 Execution Lift capacity 7,000 lbs. 1.2 Information about this manual Pneumatic pressure 6-7 bar Safety Dead weight approx. 660 lbs. Max. lifting height approx. 97,5 / 107 cm 2.1 Warnings Min. lifting height approx. 36 cm 2.2 Hazard sign Min.
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8.2 Spare parts list Introduction 1.1 Execution Item no. Name 1.2 Information about this manual HS-3-1 Hydraulic hose 3m, 1 channel Safety HS-4-1 Hydraulic hose 4m, 1 channel HS-5-1 Hydraulic hose 5m. 1 channel 2.1 Warnings HS-3-2 Hydraulic hose 3m, 2 channels 2.2 Hazard sign HS-4-2 Hydraulic hose 4m, 2 channels...
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10. List of figures Introduction 1.1 Execution Fig. 1: Rating plate ..............1 1.2 Information about this manual Fig. 2: Recommended load distribution..........6 Safety Fig. 3: Main components of the lift...........10 Fig. 4: Supporting component with carrier plate ......10 2.1 Warnings Fig.
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12. Inspection log with templates Introduction 1.1 Execution The lift must be inspected at twelve-month intervals by a licensed expert 1.2 Information about this manual or surveyor using an inspection log. These checks need to be documented. Safety Experts are distinguished by the fact that they are qualified to inspect and 2.1 Warnings evaluate lifting equipment on the basis of their training and experience.
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12.1 Inspection review Introduction 1.1 Execution This lift inspection log no._________________ consists of: 1.2 Information about this manual Main page and preview drawing Report of the test conducted prior to initial start-up Safety Results of regular and extraordinary inspections 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign Type of test Date...
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12.2 Main sheet Introduction 1.1 Execution Atlas Automotive Equipment Lift manufacturer/supplier: 1.2 Information about this manual Designation / Type: Safety Year of manufacture: Serial Serial Serial 2.1 Warnings Serial Number: 2.2 Hazard sign Delivery / start-up date: 2.3 Other symbols Allowable operating pressure: max.
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12.3 General arrangement drawing Introduction 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description 2.6 Intended use 2.7 Safety devices 2.8 Regular inspection of the lift 2.9 Accident prevention regulations Delivery 3.1 Main components of the lift 3.2 Main components of the foot pedal controller...
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12.4 First start-up Introduction 1.1 Execution Lift No.: ___________________ Sheet no.:________ 1.2 Information about this manual Safety Defective Additional Notes check 2.1 Warnings General condition Rating plate 2.2 Hazard sign Warning sign 2.3 Other symbols User's manual Supporting arms condition 2.4 User limitations Supporting plates condition 2.5 Device description...
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Introduction Results of an inspection prior to initial start-up: 1.1 Execution Lift no.: _________________ The sheet no.: ____________________ 1.2 Information about this manual underwent operability test on ......The following Safety defects/no defects have been stated*: 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description...
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12.5 Regular safety check Introduction 1.1 Execution Lift No.: 1.2 Information about this manual Sheet no.: ________ Safety Defective Additional Notes check 2.1 Warnings General condition Rating plate 2.2 Hazard sign Warning sign 2.3 Other symbols User's manual Supporting arms condition 2.4 User limitations Supporting plates condition 2.5 Device description...
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Introduction Results of the additional inspection: 1.1 Execution Lift No.: Sheet no.:_________ 1.2 Information about this manual The lift underwent regular operability test on_______The following defects/no defects have been stated*: Safety 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description 2.6 Intended use Outstanding components tests:...
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12.6 Extraordinary security check Introduction 1.1 Execution Lift No.:__________________ 1.2 Information about this manual Sheet no.:_________ Safety Defective Additional Notes check 2.1 Warnings General condition Rating plate 2.2 Hazard sign Warning sign 2.3 Other symbols User's manual Supporting arms condition 2.4 User limitations Supporting plates condition 2.5 Device description...
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Introduction Results of the extraordinary inspection: 1.1 Execution The lift no.: ____________ The sheet no.: _____________ 1.2 Information about this manual underwent extraordinary operability test on ......The Safety following defects/no defects have been stated*: 2.1 Warnings 2.2 Hazard sign 2.3 Other symbols 2.4 User limitations 2.5 Device description...
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Introduction ACESSORIES 1.1 Execution 1.2 Information about this manual PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION WARRANTY Safety Mobile System Wheel - Set of 4 (load 800 kg. each PM-SLR 2.1 Warnings caster) This item is warranted for one (2) year on structural components and one (2) year on 2.2 Hazard sign air or electric hydraulic power units, pneumatic power units, cylinders, and major Plastic Ramps H.
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Introduction 1.1 Execution WARRANTY 1.2 Information about this manual WARRANTY Safety This item is warranted for one (2) year on structural components and one (2) year on air or electric hydraulic power units, pneumatic power units, cylinders, and major 2.1 Warnings components from the date of invoice.
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