OPERATOR S HANDBOOK TRADITIONAL CLASSIC 1502 RLH 1002 RLH 1502 REPLACES. Kit : November 1997

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OPERATOR S HANDBOOK 13 14 232 TRADITIONAL CLASSIC 1502 REPLACES Kit : 54 30 059 November 1997

OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK CLASSIC 1502 CONTENTS - GENERAL INFORMATION Page 3 - GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Pages 4-5 - DESCRIPTION Pages 6-7 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pages 8 to 18 - MAINTENANCE Pages 19 to 23 - FAULT-FINDING Pages 24 to 29 - ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS Pages 30 to 38 NOTE: The company policy is one of continuous technological product development and consequently the company reserves the right to alter product or component specifications without notice. - 1 -

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GENERAL INFORMATION This tail-lift is designed with high quality equipment and materials to ensure safe and reliable use. The purpose of these instructions is to enable the user to operate the tail-lift safely and continue to keep it in good condition. If followed conscientiously, the instructions herein will provide the user with complete safety and will ensure long trouble-free life for the equipment. - 3 -

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TAIL LIFT: Before using the tail-lift on public roads: - make sure that the vehicle is parked in compliance with the highway code and the parking brake is firmly applied, - turn on the warning lights of the vehicle (both during daytime and at night), - at night, leave side lights on, - lower support jacks if fitted to the vehicle before actuating the tail-lift. Before using the tail-lift on a private site, make sure that this is possible under all the necessary requirements of safety. Special safety rules apply to certain sites: examples: hydrocarbon depot, chemical product plant, explosive product warehouse (nonexhaustive list) and that the tail-lift you are using does not comply with the RTMD/ADR requirements. - 5 -

DESCRIPTION 1 - MECHANICAL PART: The tail-lift comprises three sub-assemblies: - 1 lift chassis - 1 balancing frame - 1 platform 2 - HYDRAULIC CONTROL: - One electro-hydraulic pack powered by the vehicle batteries operates the tail-lift. - The tail-lift is fitted with hydraulic rams. Each ram is fitted with an electro-hydraulic valve. 3- SAFETY: - A circuit-breaker prevents any electrical short-circuits during vehicle operation. - The power pack is fitted with a relief valve, adjusted to a given pressure, to prevent any overload of the equipment. - If the hydraulic circuit accidentally fails, the valves hold the platform stationary. - A flow regulator valve lowers the platform at a constant speed whether empty or loaded. - A special "two-handed control" push-button makes the user use both hands when carrying out all the operations. - A fuse protects the control circuit from the control box. - If the electrical coils mounted on the ram valves accidentally fail, a temporary repair can be carried out by tightening the screw located at the end of these valves. - 6 -

DESCRIPTION 4 - ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT - Electric motor power 2000 W. - Power supply voltage: 12 or 24 V DC - Control voltage: 12 or 24 V DC - Current drained under load: 180 A with 24 V 360 A with 12 V - Battery capacity: 12 Volts - 145 AH min. 2 x12 Volts - 145 AH min. - Alternator capacity: 14 Volts - 70 A min. 28 Volts - 55 A min. - Hydraulic gear pump: 2 cm 3 /rpm - Power pack calibrated pressure relief valve: 220 bar - Oil tank capacity: 6 liters - Recommended oil: Mineral hydraulic oil Viscosity at 40 C = 32mm 2 /s Nota: The electro-hydraulic power pack may be damaged if another type of oil is used. - 7 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For safe and long use of the tail-lift the user shall observe the following instructions: - The tail-lift shall only be operated by one person at a time. - Only the person appointed by the company manager is allowed to operate the tail-lift. - The flashers of the vehicle must operate when the tail-lift is being operated. - Always use the control station which gives best visibility. - Check that the weight and position of a load are compatible with loading information (see pages 17-18) before lifting. - A wheeled load must be parked on the platform with the brake on before the tail-lift is actuated. - If the wheeled load cannot be parked on the platform because it is not fitted with a brake, use the retractable stops built-in the platform. These retractable stops are designed to hold stationary a wheeled load of a maximum weight of 600 kg and fitted with wheels of a diameter less than or equal to 100 mm. If a wheeled load cannot be maintained stationary on the platform it is PROHIBITED to use the tail-lift. - Keep the operating area clear. - Inform the maintenance manager about any tail-lift malfunctioning or anomaly. - Lower the platform onto the ground if not used for long periods of time. - When no longer used, lock the tail-lift control system. - 8 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IT IS PROHIBITED TO: - Drive the vehicle when the tail-lift platform is not locked in road position:. on the vehicle body, traditional tail-lift and half tail-lift,. under the vehicle body: tuck away and retractable tail-lift. - Use the platform as a bridge, - Work on safety devices such as the electrical valve at the bottom of the ram, flow rate limiter, pressure relief valve, etc.. - Any person to stand in the 350 mm area (see page 13). - Use the tail-lift under conditions other than those stipulated in this handbook and normally expected for this type of equipment. - 9 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT NOTE: When used for the first time, some operating anomalies may be found (hammering, vibrations, difficulties to handle the platform). This is normal. Correct operation is only possible when all air trapped in the circuit has been exhausted. 1 - START UP: - Turn on the power using the battery isolator located in the outside control box. - Select the control station using the selector. - Unlock the road locking system located on the platform. 2 - CONTROL OF THE VARIOUS OPERATIONS: 2.1 USING THE OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX: Joystick control lighting "Control box" Battery isolator Power opening Fuse Selector Safety push-button - 10 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPENING FUNCTION The "OPENING" function of the platform comprises two phases: - simultaneously operate the joystick control, the power opening push-button and the safety push-button. Joystick control Open position Selector "outside control" Push-button "power opening" Safety push-button - when the platform reaches an angle of approximately 30, release the power opening push-button. Joystick control Open position Selector "outside control" Safety push-button - 11 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DOWN FUNCTION Joystick control Down position Safety push-button TILT ON GROUND Joystick control Open position Safety push-button TILT UP Joystick control Closing position Safety push-button UP Joystick control Up position Safety push-button CLOSING Joystick control Closing position Safety push-button Put the selector in intermediate position at end of use, then turn the battery isolator to stop and close the control box key-locked door. - 12 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When using the tail-lift with the pendant control box (and spiral cord) the user must not stand at less than 350 mm from the edge of the platform, vehicle side. NO YES The tail-lift shall only be returned to road position (closed) or work position (open) using exclusively the outside control box located at the rear of the vehicle. Never use the pendant control box (with the spiral cord) to control these movements. YES NO. - 13 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.2 WITH THE INTERNAL OR PENDANT CONTROL BOX: IMPORTANT: Press 1 before 2. - Opening and closing are from the outside control box. NOTA: Equipment fitted with "Floor Tilt Lock" option: The platform is only tilted when the tail-lift is on the ground. FUNCTION INTERNAL CONTROL BOX PENDANT CONTROL BOX DOWN TILT ON GROUND TILT UP UP - 14 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Equipment fitted with the "Auto-Tilt on Ground" option 2.3 WITH THE INTERNAL OR PENDANT CONTROL BOX: FUNCTION INTERNAL CONTROL BOX PENDANT CONTROL BOX DOWN UP 2.4 USING THE 3 PUSH-BUTTON FOOT CONTROL: A - Unfold the platform and lower on the ground using the outside control box (see pages 11 and 12). B - Use: for SAFETY reasons, it is necessary to press the two push-buttons at the same time to make the movement you want. A position contact stops any tilt movement (up or down) of the platform when the tail-lift is not on the ground. - 15 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.5 SUPPORT JACK OPTION: Tail-lifts fitted with support jacks are equipped with an outside control box and a 2 push-button control box (see diagram): - Turn on the power using the battery isolator located in the outside control box. - Selector on outside control box. - Support jacks are controlled by means of the 2 push-button control box. 2 push-button control box Outside control box SUPPORT JACKS DOWN SUPPORT JACKS UP 3 - SWITCHING OFF (Road position): - Move the platform up to vertical then lock the bolt. - Switch off the main switch using the battery isolator. - Key lock the outside control box. - 16 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - LOADING: - Check that the weight loaded is not greater than the capacity of the tail-lift (refer to the load chart in this handbook - see page 18). - The load must never overhang the edge of the platform. NO - The load must always be positioned on the platform as close as possible to the vehicle. NO YES - A platform deeper than the standard platform does not increase the tail-lift capacity. 1000 1000 A tail-lift is designed to lift or lower loads from the floor of a vehicle to the ground and vice versa. Any operation which does not correspond to the definition above is prohibited. - 17 -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 - LOAD CHART: Load in Kg C G Position of load center of gravity in mm Center the load on the platform and position it as close as possible to the pivot end of the platform (rear end member side of the vehicle). Basic equipment weight: = 205 kg - = 265 kg Fitted with steel platform: a) Width Roll Stop 2340 2480 1250 224 241 + 16 kg 1500 264 279 ditto b) Width Roll Stop 2340 2480 1250 224 241 + 16 kg 1500 264 279 ditto 1700 300 318 ditto 2000 340 361 ditto Fitted with aluminium platform: a) Width Roll Stop 2480 2590 1120 113 117.5 + 3.5 kg 1390 133 138.5 ditto 1500 141 146.5 ditto b) Width Roll Stop 2480 2590 1500 141 146.5 + 3.5 kg 1660 152 157.5 ditto 1770 159 165.7 ditto 1880 166 172.7 ditto 2150 185 193 ditto - 18 -

MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations must be carried out with the tail-lift on the ground (platform inclined on the ground), without any loads on the platform. 1 - FOREWORD: Never spray pressurized water on the electro-hydraulic power pack and on the outside control box. Use a brush or compressed air on these parts. The electro-hydraulic power pack is the weak point in your tail-lift. Always make sure that it is perfectly clean. 2 - MONTHLY CHECK: 2.1 OIL LEVEL CHECK: Work as follows: - Tilt the platform on the ground. - Wait 30 seconds until the oil level settles. - For the SMITH pack, unscrew the oil level plug: the oil level should be flush with the hole (see page 20). - For the HPI pack (see page 21). - If necessary, top up with the recommended oil. Recommended oil: Mineral hydraulic oil at 40 C = 32 mm 2 /s It is recommended not to mix oils from different manufacturers. In all cases, never use engine oil or brake oil. - 19 -

MAINTENANCE 2.1.1 SMITH PACK Oil level plug Vent hole HM8* hole + rubber seal Drain plug * The vent hole HM8 screw must be loosened a few turns when filling the tank. - 20 -

MAINTENANCE 2.1.2 HPI PACK: Filling plug Breather * Oil level (15 mm above the centerline of the unit) Drain screw (gauge screw) * There is no vent hole as the pack is fitted with a breather. - 21 -

MAINTENANCE 2.2 SECURITY OF FASTENERS: - Make sure that hinge pin attachment screws are safetied. - Also check that the attachment screws securing the mechanism to the aluminium platform are tightened. 2.3 LUBRICATION: The equipment is fitted with 8 grease points. All grease points shall be generously lubricated. Increase lubrication frequency if the lift is used under difficult conditions or intensively. Recommended grease: high temperature molybdenum disulphide grease. NOTA: Also, we recommend greasing of grease points each time the lift is washed, especially if washed under pressure with detergents. 2.4 BATTERY CHECK: Check battery charge and make sure that electrical connections are in good condition. An insufficient charge may affect the operation of the electro-hydraulic power pack or even damage the motor (see page 7). - 22 -

MAINTENANCE 2.5 CHECKING OF MECHANICAL LOCKING SYSTEMS ON THE PLATFORM: Check the mechanical locking systems on the platform (mounted by the builder): - on the vehicle body for traditional tail-lifts and half tail-lifts, - under the vehicle body for tuck away and retractable tail-lifts. 2.6 TAIL-LIFT STRUCTURE: Welds must be strictly checked. 2.7 CHECKING OF FASTENERS: Check that all fasteners are correctly assembled and correctly tightened as well as in good condition (screws, nuts, circlips, pins, etc.). NOTA: Pin retaining screws fastening the tail-lift or the platform must be strictly checked as loss of one of these parts could cause a serious accident. 2.8 Reminder: the inspection operations indicated in the service booklet must be carried out every year. If the anomalies indicated on pages 19-22 - 23 are found, stop using your tail-lift and contact your closest repair center. - 23 -

FAULT-FINDING 1 - THE MOTOR RUNS WITHOUT OPERATING THE PUSH-BUTTONS: Replace the motor relay. CAUTION: Prolonged use under these conditions may result in destruction of the power pack. 2 - THE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN: 1st possible cause: defective power supply: - Check that the fuse is in good condition. - Check supply of power to the battery isolator. - Check that electric cables and control push-buttons are in good condition. 2nd possible cause: the relay is defective: - Connect a + wire directly to the relay terminal. If the motor does not run, replace the relay. 3rd possible cause: the motor is defective: - Connect the two power circuit terminals located on the relay (for example, using a crocodile clip). - If the motor does not run, check the condition of the brushes, the commutator, the coils and replace if necessary. 3 - THE PLATFORM WILL NOT LOWER: 1st possible cause: (see 2-1st possible cause). 2nd possible cause: defective coils. - Check that power is fed to the coil mounted on the lift ram and on the pack coil. Check that you can hear the valve operating, if you cannot, replace the defective coil. - 24 -

FAULT-FINDING 4 - THE PLATFORM DOES NOT TILT (OR DOES NOT OPEN): - See page 24, 2: 1st possible cause. - See page 24, 3: check closing ram coil instead of lift ram coil. 5 - THE MOTOR RUNS BUT THE PLATFORM WILL NOT RISE NOR TILT UP: 1st possible cause: defective control push-buttons: - Check the joystick control. 2nd possible cause: defective coils (noise with excess pressure): - Check power supply to lift ram coil if the platform does not rise. - Check power supply to closing ram coil if the platform does not tilt up (or does not incline). - Check that you can hear the valve operating. If you cannot, replace the defective coil. 3rd possible cause: Defective pack coil: - Remove and clean it. Replace if necessary. 4th possible cause: lack of oil: - Check oil level and top up if necessary. 5th possible cause: - Clean as indicated on page 19 2.1. 6th possible cause: Defective motor/pump coupling: - Uncouple the pump support motor and replace the defective unit. 7th possible cause: defective pump: - Contact one of our approved service centers. - 25 -

FAULT-FINDING 6 - THE PLATFORM LOWERS OR TILTS ALONE (OR DOES NOT OPEN): Hydraulic leak: - Check hydraulic units and their connections. - Check that there are no leaks at rams as well as at electrohydraulic valves. In all cases, contact one of our approved service centers. 7 - THE PLATFORM RISES AND TILTS UP OR CLOSES AT THE SAME TIME: - Dismantle and clean the cartridge in the electro-hydraulic valve mounted on the closing ram. 8 - THE PLATFORM TILTS DOWN OR OPENS AND LOWERS AT THE SAME TIME: - Dismantle and clean the cartridges of the electro-hydraulic valve mounted on the lift ram. 9 - THE PLATFORM RISES HIGHER THAN THE FLOOR OF THE VEHICLE: - Check and build up the frame stops welded to the vehicle. - Make sure that the bodywork has not moved towards the front of the vehicle. 10 - PLAY IN JOINTS: - Replace pins and bushes. - 26 -

FAULT-FINDING 11 - USING THE EMERGENCY CONTROL: CAUTION: there are two types of solenoid valves: 1st case: - Unscrew the plug and carefully tighten the slotted grub screw. 2nd case: - Loosen the plug, remove the coil and put the plug back. IMPORTANT: When the emergency control is screwed it is necessary to actuate the tail-lift depending on the function requested to operate it. Example: The platform is on the floor. The valve wire is cut. To lower the platform, it is necessary to screw in the emergency control and operate the joystick control with the "two-handed control" to actuate the "down" function. 1ST CASE: SLOTTED GRUB SCEW PLUG VALVE TIGHTEN Refer to additional explanations on page 6. - 27 -

FAULT-FINDING Problems specific to auto-tilt on ground: 1 - THE PLATFORM RISES BUT WITHOUT RETURNING TO THE HORIZONTAL: 1st possible cause: Incorrect positioning of the mercury switch under the platform. Correct if necessary. 2nd possible cause: Electrical conductor from the mercury switch in bad condition (wires shortcircuited). 3rd possible cause: Defective R2 relay. Replace the printed circuit board. 4th possible cause: Printed circuit or one of its electrical connections in bad condition. Replace the printed circuit board. 2 - THE PLATFORM LIFTS BUT DOES NOT STOP HORIZONTALLY: 1st possible cause: (see 1-1st possible cause). 2nd possible cause: Electric contactor from the mercury switch in bad condition (wires cut). 3rd possible cause: Printed circuit or its electrical connections in bad condition. Replace the printed circuit board. 3 - THE PLATFORM CLOSES WHEN RISING: 1st possible cause: Defective VLB on closing ram. Replace it. 2nd possible cause: Defective R2 relay or tracks in bad condition. Replace the printed circuit board. 4 - THE PLATFORM JOLTS WHEN TILTING ON THE GROUND: Possible cause: Defective R1 relay or tracks. Replace the printed circuit board. - 28 -

FAULT-FINDING 5 - THE PLATFORM DOES NOT TILT WHEN IT TOUCHES THE GROUND: 1st possible cause: The or one of the pressure sensor(s) (located on the lift ram(s)) is defective. Replace it. 2nd possible cause: Conductor from the or one of the pressure detector(s) cut or torn off. Replace it. 3rd possible cause: Conductor from the closing ram torn off or cut. Replace it. 4th possible cause: Defective VLB on closing ram. Replace it. 6 - THE PLATFORM OPENS AND LOWERS SIMULTANEOUSLY WHEN TAIL-LIFT LOWERING IS ACTUATED: 1st possible cause: Defective VLB on closing ram. Replace it. 2nd possible cause: Defective R1 relay. Replace the printed circuit board. 3rd possible cause: Conductor from the pressure sensor short-circuited. Replace it. 7 - THE PLATFORM LOWERS AND OPENS SIMULTANEOUSLY WHEN OPENING IS ACTUATED: 1st possible cause: Defective VLB on lift ram. Replace it. 2nd possible cause: Short-circuited diode. Replace the printed circuit board. - 29 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 1 - HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS: 1.1 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM, NO OPTIONS POWER PACK VL : LIFT RAM VF : TILT RAM V1 : ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC VALVE ON LIFT CIRCUIT V2 : ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC VALVE ON TILT CIRCUIT RD : FLOW REGULATOR VALVE SDE : DOUBLE-ACTING SELECTION - 30 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 1 - HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS: 1.2 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM WITH SUPPORT JACKS POWER PACK VL : LIFT RAM VF : TILT RAM V1 : ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC VALVE ON LIFT CIRCUIT V2 : ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC VALVE ON TILT CIRCUIT RD : FLOW REGULATOR VALVE SDE : DOUBLE-ACTING SELECTION VB : SUPPORT JACK - 31 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 2 - ELECTRIC DIAGRAM, NO OPTIONS (WITH TWO-HANDED OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX) OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX INSIDE PENDANT BOX pow er supply cable power cable battery COLOR CODE CONTROL EXCITATION WIRE COLORS YELLOW 1 UP 5 + 3 WHITE + GREEN BROWN 2 DOWN 5 + 2 WHITE + BROWN GREEN 3 CLOSING 4 + 3 RED + GREEN RED 4 OPENING 4 + 2 RED + BROWN WHITE 5 POWER OPENING 4 + 3 + 2 RED + GREEN + BROWN M : joystick control, up position : power circuit II : joystick control, closing position : power supply circuit D : joystick control, down position I : joystick control, open position CS : safety contact I : reverser - i1 control box - i2 inside pendant box CB : battery isolator M : Up position push-button O.ASS : power opening N : Neutral position push-button 16 Amp: 16 amp fuse D : Down position push-button - 32 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 3 - ELECTRIC DIAGRAM WITH SUPPORT JACKS (WITH BOX - NO PRESSURE SWITCH) OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX Power supply cable INSIDE PENDANT BOX Power cable battery Brown Red Green Yellow 2 8 3 9 M : joystick control, up position : power circuit II : joystick control, closing position : power supply circuit D : joystick control, down position I : joystick control, open position CS : safety contact MB : support jack up I : reverser - i1 control box DB : support jack down - i2 inside pendant box di : diode CB : battery isolator M : Up position push-button O.ASS : power opening N : Neutral position push-button 16 Amp: 16 amp fuse D : Down position push-button - 33 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 4 - ELECTRIC DIAGRAM WITH LIGHT INDICATORS OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX Blue Blue Black Black LIGHTS Power supply cable Power cable battery M : joystick control, up position : power circuit II : joystick control, closing position : power supply circuit D : joystick control, down position I : joystick control, open position CS : safety contact I : reverser - i1 control box CC : flasher unit - i2 inside pendant box SL : light indicating CB : battery isolator M : Up position push-button O.ASS : power opening N : Neutral position push-button 16 Amp: 16 amp fuse D : Down position push-button - 34 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 5 - ELECTRIC DIAGRAM WITH TILT ON GROUND LOCKOUT OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX FRAME (mercury switch) Power supply cable INSIDE PENDANT BOX Power cable battery M : joystick control, up position : power circuit II : joystick control, closing position : power supply circuit D : joystick control, down position I : joystick control, open position mercury switch on frame CS : safety contact I : reverser - i1 control box - i2 pendant control box CB : battery isolator M : Up position push-button O.ASS : power opening N : Neutral position push-button 16 Amp: 16 amp fuse D : Down position push-button - 35 -

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM 6 - ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM WITH AUTO-ELECTRIC TILT (no other options) PLATFORM (mercury switch) OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX INSIDE PENDANT BOX - 36 - Power supply cable Power cable ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER PACK COLOR CODE CONTROL EXCITATION WIRE COLORS YELLOW 1 UP 2 + 6 WHITE + GREEN YELLOW 4 DOWN 4 + 8 WHITE + BROWN BROWN 8 CLOSING 6 + 20 RED + GREEN GREEN 6 OPENING 20 + 8 RED + BROWN RED 20 POWER OPENING 20 + 8 +6 WHITE + GREEN + BROWN WHITE 2 BLACK 11 battery

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM KEY VL VF : lift ram : closing ram - 37 - ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER PACK OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX RD : flow regulator valve M : joystick control, up position P : pump II : joystick control, closing position f. : filter D : joystick control, down position re : tank I : joystick control, opening position m. : motor CS : safety contact (with built-in thermal protection) I : reverser: i1 control box r. : relay i2 pendant control box V1 : valve on lift ram CB : battery isolator V2 : valve on closing ram O.ASS : power opening D M PENDANT CONTROL BOX : down position push-button : up position push-button EFFECT OF CONTROLS ON ELECTRICAL DEVICES OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX PENDANT CONTROL BOX Up : 2 + 6 Up : 2 + 6 Down : 4 + 8 Down: : 4 + 8 Closing : 6 + 20 Opening : 20 + 8 Powered opening : 20 + 8 + 6

ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM 7 - ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM WITH AUTO-ELECTRIC TILT (with other options) - 38 - FOOT CONTROL Yellow White Green Yellow Red Brown Blue Blue Lights Black Black ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER PACK Brown Red Green Yellow SUPPORT JACK CONTROL

USEFUL ADDRESSES - 39 -

PERSONAL NOTES - 40 -