Braun Wheelchair NL955 User Manual

Operator's Manual for:  
WARNING  
Private Use Wheelchair Lifts  
DOT — Private Use Lift  
ator's  
Man  
ual  
“DOT — Private Use Lift” verifies that this platform lift meets only  
the “private use lift” requirements of FMVSS No. 403. This lift may  
be installed on all vehicles appropriate for the size and weight of  
the lift, except for buses, school buses, and multi-purpose  
passenger vehicles other than motor homes with a gross vehicle  
weight rating (GVWR) that exceeds 4,536 kg (10,000 lb).  
Read manual  
before operating  
lift. Failure to do  
so may result in  
serious bodily  
injury and/or  
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Contents  
Warranty and Registration Instructions ........... 2, 3  
Automatic Floor Level Switching ....................... 21  
Outer Barrier and Side Entry ....................... 21-23  
Outer Barrier Latch .......................................... 23  
Outer Barrier and Latch Operation ................... 24  
Lift Terminology  
Lift Terminology Illustration ........................................ 4  
Introduction ................................................................ 5  
Direction .................................................................... 5  
Lift Components .................................................... 6, 7  
Vehicle and Lift Interlocks ......................................... 7  
Lift Actions and Functions .......................................... 8  
Lift Operation Safety  
Lift Passengers  
Passenger Orientation (Boarding Direction) ..... 25  
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading and  
Unloading .......................................................... 25  
Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts ........... 26  
Operation Procedure Review ........................... 26, 27  
Preventive Maintenance ................................... 27, 28  
Lift Operating Instructions ............................. 29-35  
NHTSA Operations Checklist .............................. 36  
Manual Operating Instructions ....................... 37-39  
Decals and Antiskid ........................................ 40-42  
Maintenance and Lubrication ......................... 43-51  
Safety Symbols ......................................................... 9  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions ...................... 10-13  
Operation Notes and Details  
Introduction .............................................................. 14  
General Safety .................................................. 14, 15  
Control Switches ................................................ 15-17  
Lift Features  
Lift-TiteLatches........................................ 18, 19  
Inboard Locator and Bridge Plate ............... 20, 21  
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Warranty and Registration Instructions  
Immediately upon receiving your  
Braun Corporation. The warranty  
is provided on the back cover of  
this manual. The warranty cards tion appearing on the Warranty/  
side tower. Both I.D. tags provide  
the product identication informa-  
lift, examine the unit for any dam-  
age. Notify the carrier at once  
with any claims.  
must be processed to activate  
the warranty.  
Registration card. Record the  
information in the space provided  
on the next page.  
Two warranty/registration cards  
(shown below) are located in  
the lift-mounted owner’s manual  
storage pouch. The sales repre-  
sentative must process one of the low) is posted on the pump side  
cards. The consumer must ll out vertical arm. A second I.D. tag  
Two Braun Serial No./Series No.  
Identication tags are posted on  
the lift. One I.D. tag (shown be-  
This information must be pro-  
vided when ling a warranty  
claim or ordering parts.  
the other card and mail it to The  
is located on the opposite pump  
The Braun Corporation  
1-800-THE-LIFTTM  
Series No.  
Pump Code  
BRAUNLIFT.COMTM  
DOT Private Use Lift MODEL#  
Model No.  
Serial No. Cylinder Code  
NL955SE3143  
Max. Lifting Capacity - 750Lbs.  
OWNER'S WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
SERIAL NUMBER  
03-00001  
NL955E3143-03-00001-56-14CF  
PURCHASED FROM  
PUMP CODE  
CYLINDER  
14CF  
56  
OWNER  
DATE INSTALLED  
MFG DATE  
NAME  
07/08/2005  
ADDRESS  
CITY  
Sample  
Serial No./Series No.  
Identication Tag  
Sample  
Warranty/Registration  
Card  
e5*72/245*95/54*0110*00  
U.S. PATENT 5261779-5806632-6692217  
TELEPHONE  
STATE  
ZIP  
TO VALIDATE WARRANTY  
REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE BRAUN CORPORATION.  
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Warranty and Registration Instructions  
Model No.  
Series No.  
Serial No.  
Pump Code  
Note: This information must  
be provided when ling a  
warranty claim or ordering  
parts. Keep for future use.  
Cylinder Code  
Date of Manufacture  
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Lift-TiteLatches (2)  
Top Parallel Arms (2)  
Main Cylinders (2)  
Towers (2)  
Audible  
Threshold  
Warning  
Lift Terminology  
Illustration  
Hand-Held  
Pendant  
Control  
Adjustable Quiet-Ride Stow Blocks (2)  
Platform Lights  
Power  
Indicator  
Light  
Opposite Pump Side Vertical Arm  
Threshold  
Warning  
Plate  
Vertical Arm Covers (4)  
Switch Arm  
Pump Module  
Base Plate  
Inboard  
Locator  
Unfold Assist Compression  
Springs (2)  
Inboard  
Left  
Right  
Bottom Parallel Arms (2)  
Outboard  
Rotating Pivot Slide Arms (2)  
Platform Pivot Arms (2)  
Pump Side Vertical Arm  
Outer Barrier  
Latch  
Platform  
Outer Barrier Cylinder  
(not visible -underside of platform)  
Platform Side Plates (2)  
Page 4  
Outer Barrier  
Side Entry  
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Lift Terminology  
Introduction:  
Terminology: Become familiar  
with the terminology that will be  
used throughout this manual.  
Become familiar with the identi-  
cation of lift components and their  
functions. Contact your lift sales  
representative or call The Braun  
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT®  
if any of this information is not  
fully understood.  
the Lift Terminology Illustration  
for identication of lift compo-  
nents.  
Braun NL955 Millennium Series  
lifts comply fully with the National  
Highway Trafc Safety Adminis-  
tration (NHTSA) specications.  
The Braun NL955 is consumer  
oriented (designed to allow op-  
eration by the wheelchair passen-  
ger). NL955 lift models provide  
fully automatic operation of all  
lift functions as well as optional  
automatic door operators (if so  
equipped).  
Lift operation procedures are  
identical for all NL955 Series  
lift models. The operating  
instructions contained in this  
manual and appearing on lift-  
posted operating instructions  
decals address the lift control  
switches and the correspond-  
ing lift functions. Instructions  
are provided for manual opera-  
tion of the lift in event of power  
or equipment failure.  
Direction: The terms “left,”  
“right,” “inboard,” and “outboard”  
will be used throughout this  
manual to indicate direction (as  
viewed from outside the vehicle  
looking directly at the lift). Refer  
to the Lift Terminology Illustration  
for clarication of direction terms.  
Lift models vary per platform size  
(lift model numbers indicate lift  
dimensions). A standard NL955  
lift model is depicted in the Lift  
Terminology Illustration. Refer to  
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Lift Terminology  
FOLD, DOWN, and UP). The  
momentary switches activate the  
automatic lift functions. The lift  
function labels illuminate to iden-  
tify the function(s).  
Platform Assembly: The plat-  
form assembly consists of the  
steel tubing frame with grating  
surface upon which the wheel-  
chair is positioned, the outer  
barrier, outer barrier latch, the  
inboard locator, side entry and the  
hydraulic cylinder assembly that  
powers the outer barrier.  
Lift Components  
Refer to the Lift Terminology Il-  
lustration on page 4.  
Pump Module: The lift-mounted  
pump module consists of the  
hydraulic pump, the manual  
hand pump, the electronic  
control board and electrical  
components that power the lift  
electric/hydraulic systems. The  
pump module is equipped with  
three function-labeled control  
switches.  
Lift Frame: The lift frame con-  
sists of the base plate, threshold  
warning plate, towers, parallel  
arms, vertical arms, platform  
pivot arms and switch arm. Two  
main hydraulic cylinders are  
housed in the parallel arms.  
The electrical/hydraulic powered  
lift frame components mechani-  
cally unfold, lower, raise and fold  
the lift platform assembly.  
Lift-Tite  
Latches: The spring-  
loaded latches prevent the  
platform from unfolding from the  
stowed position in the event of  
platform drift. Further details  
regarding Lift-Titelatches are  
provided on pages 18 and 19.  
Hand-held Pendant Control:  
The hand-held attendant's pen-  
dant control is connected to the  
pump module. The hand-held  
pendant is equipped with four  
push button switches, (UNFOLD,  
Switch Arm: An additional  
UP/DOWN switch is provided on  
the switch arm.  
Outer Barrier: The cylinder-  
powered automatic outer barrier  
provides a ramp for wheelchair  
loading and unloading at ground  
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Lift Terminology  
level. The NL955 platform is  
equipped with a side entry that  
allows boarding and exiting in  
tight parking situations. The  
outer barrier and side entry func-  
tion together in unison.  
to the vertical position as the  
lift lowers and raises. Further  
details regarding the automatic  
mechanical inboard locator are  
provided on pages 18 and 19.  
is occupied when the platform  
is one inch or more below oor  
level.  
The inboard locator and outer  
barrier sense weight to prohibit  
lift operation. The lift will not  
function if the inboard locator or  
the outer barrier are occupied.  
The lift platform cannot be folded  
(stowed) if occupied  
Vehicle and Lift Interlocks  
Outer Barrier Latch: The  
spring-loaded latch locks the  
outer barrier in the vertical posi-  
tion when the platform raises  
above ground level.  
Braun Corporation NL955  
Series lifts comply fully with all  
NHTSA vehicle and lift interlock  
specications. Vehicle move-  
ment is prohibited unless the lift  
door is closed, ensuring the lift  
is stowed. The lift will not func-  
tion unless the vehicle is parked  
and secured.  
Inboard Locator: NL955 Series  
lift models are equipped with an  
automatic inboard locator that  
also serves as the bridge plate.  
The bridge plate bridges the gap  
between the lift platform and the  
vehicle oor. The inboard loca-  
tor/bridge plate automatically ro-  
tates from the horizontal position  
The NL955 features an audible  
threshold warning system that  
will activate if the threshold area  
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Lift Terminology  
Lift Actions and Functions  
DEPLOY (A-C)  
ered (ground) position and the  
DOWN switch is continued to be  
pressed, the outer barrier rotates  
downward from vertical position  
to ramp position.  
F. FOLD (In) - Platform Fold:  
Fold is the action of the platform  
rotating up and in from the oor  
level (horizontal) position to fully-  
stowed (vertical) position when  
the FOLD switch is pressed.  
A. UNFOLD (Out) - Platform  
Unfold: Unfold is the action  
of the platform rotating out and  
down from the fully-stowed  
(vertical) position to oor level  
(horizontal) position when the  
UNFOLD switch is pressed.  
STOW (D-F)  
Stowed Position: The lift is  
stowed when the lift platform has  
been fully raised and folded fully  
(vertical position).  
D. UP - Outer Barrier Fold  
(Raise): When the lift is fully  
lowered and the outer barrier is  
in the ramp position, pressing  
the UP switch rst rotates the  
B. DOWN - Platform Lower:  
Down is the action of the platform outer barrier upward from ramp  
lowering from oor level position  
to fully-lowered (ground level)  
position when the DOWN switch  
is pressed.  
Floor Level: Floor level is the  
position (height) the platform as-  
sembly reaches in order for the  
wheelchair passenger to enter  
and exit the vehicle (fully raised).  
The platform automatically stops  
at oor level when unfolding from  
the stowed position and when  
raising from ground level.  
position to vertical position.  
E. UP - Platform Raise: Up is  
the action of the platform raising  
from ground level to oor level  
(fully-raised) position when the  
UP switch is pressed.  
C. DOWN - Outer Barrier  
Unfold (Deploy) - When the  
platform reaches the fully-low-  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Safety Symbols  
SAFETY FIRST! Know That ...  
All information contained  
A
C
B
CAUTION  
WARNING  
in this manual and  
supplements (if included), is pro-  
vided for your safety. Familiarity  
with proper operation instructions  
as well as proper maintenance  
procedures are necessary to en-  
sure safe, troublefree operation.  
Safety precautions are provided  
to identify potentially hazardous  
situations and provide instruction  
on how to avoid them.  
This symbol indicates  
important safety in-  
formation regarding a  
potentially hazardous  
situation that could  
result in serious  
This symbol indi-  
cates important in-  
formation regarding  
how to avoid a haz-  
ardous situation that  
could result in minor  
personal injury or  
property damage.  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Note: Additional information provided to help clarify or detail a specic subject.  
D
These symbols will appear throughout this manual as well as on the labels posted on your lift. Recognize  
the seriousness of this information.  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions  
Read manual and supplement(s) before operating lift. Read  
WARNING  
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ARNING  
and become familiar with all safety precautions, operation  
notes and details, operating instructions and manual operat-  
ing instructions before operating the lift. Note: Wheelchair  
passengers and all transit agency personnel (drivers and  
wheelchair lift attendants) must read and become familiar  
with the contents of this manual and supplement(s) before  
operation.  
If the lift operating  
instructions, manual  
operating instructions  
and/or lift operation  
safety precautions are  
not fully understood,  
contact The Braun  
Corporation immedi-  
ately. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Load and unload on level surface only.  
W
ARNING  
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Engage vehicle parking brake before operating lift.  
W
Provide adequate clearance outside the vehicle to accom-  
modate the lift before opening lift door(s) or operating lift.  
W
Inspect lift before operation. Do not operate lift if you suspect lift damage, wear or any  
abnormal condition.  
WARNING  
Keep operator and bystanders clear of area in which the lift operates.  
WARNING  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:  
WARNING  
• Passenger must face outward.  
• Wheelchair brakes must be locked.  
• Inboard locator and outer barrier must be up (vertical).  
• Outer barrier latch must be fully engaged.  
Load and unload clear of vehicular trafc.  
WARNING  
Do not overload or abuse. The load rating applies to both the raising and lowering functions  
- continuous lifting capacity is 750 lbs.  
WARNING  
Discontinue lift use immediately if any lift or vehicle interlock does not operate properly.  
Do not operate or board the lift if you or your lift operator are intoxicated.  
Do not raise front wheelchair wheels (pull wheelie) when loading (boarding) the platform.  
ARNING  
Open lift door(s) fully and secure before operating lift.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
WARNING  
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Position and secure (buckle, engage, fasten, etc.) the wheelchair-equipped occupant seat  
belt (torso restraint) before loading onto the wheelchair lift platform.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Lift attendants must ensure that lift occupants keep hands, arms and all other body parts  
within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts.  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions  
Platform must be positioned at oor level (bridge plate  
ARNING  
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WARNING  
height) when loading or unloading in and out of vehicle.  
If the lift operating  
Do not use platform inboard locator or outer barrier as a bar-  
rier (brake). Stop and brake wheelchair when loading onto  
the platform (manually stop and brake manual wheelchairs  
— stop powered wheelchairs with the wheelchair controls).  
W
ARNING  
instructions, manual  
operating instructions  
and/or lift operation  
safety precautions are  
not fully understood,  
contact The Braun  
Corporation immedi-  
ately. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Turn powered (electric) wheelchairs off when on lift platform.  
ARNING  
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Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on  
ground level (lowered fully) and the outer barrier is fully  
unfolded (ramp position) before loading or unloading a pas-  
senger at ground level.  
WARNING  
Outer barrier must be fully unfolded (ramp position) until  
the entire wheelchair crosses the barrier when loading or  
unloading at ground level.  
WARNING  
Accidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).  
WARNING  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Maintenance and lubrication procedures must be performed as specied in this manual by  
authorized (certied) service personnel.  
WARNING  
Replace missing, worn or illegible decals.  
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ARNING  
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ARNING  
Keep this operator’s manual in lift-mounted manual storage pouch when not in use.  
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.  
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Do not use accessory devices not authorized by The Braun Corporation.  
Do not remove any guards or covers.  
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Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.  
W
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or prop-  
erty damage.  
WARNING  
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Operation Notes and Details  
and become familiar with all lift  
NL955 Series “Private Use” lift  
models are designed to allow  
operation by the wheelchair  
passenger. NL955 Series lifts  
are typically installed in vehicles  
equipped with fully-automatic  
door operators. The NL955  
provides fully automatic opera-  
tion of all lift functions as well as  
optional automatic door opera-  
tors (if so equipped).  
WARNING  
operation safety precautions,  
operation notes and details,  
lift operating instructions and  
manual operating instructions  
before attempting lift operating  
procedures.  
Read and become  
familiar with all lift  
operation safety  
precautions, opera-  
tion notes and details,  
operating instructions  
and manual operat-  
ing instructions prior  
to operating the lift.  
If this information is  
not fully understood,  
contact The Braun  
Corporation immedi-  
ately. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
General Safety: Before operat-  
ing the lift, always engage the  
vehicle transmission in Park “P”  
and engage the vehicle parking  
brake. Note: Lift and vehicle  
interlocks prevent lift operation  
until the vehicle is immobilized.  
Note: An attendant must  
manually open and close lift  
door(s) in applications where  
power door operator(s) are not  
provided.  
Lift operators (attendants),  
wheelchair passengers and by-  
standers must keep clear of the  
area in which the power doors  
(if equipped), and the lift oper-  
ates (clear of all moving parts).  
The lift occupant (passenger)  
It is the responsibility of  
the lift operator (attendant  
and/or wheelchair passenger)  
to properly activate all power  
(lift and door) functions. Read  
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Operation Notes and Details  
Press switches upward  
for these functions:  
parts. Follow all lift operation  
and wheelchair passenger infor-  
mation detailed in this manual.  
must keep hands, arms and all  
other body parts within the lift oc-  
cupant area and clear of moving  
Door(s)  
Platform  
FOLD  
CLOSE  
UP  
Yellow  
Orange  
Red  
Control Switches  
Lift Power Switch  
Lift Power ON/OFF Switch: This  
switch must be in the ON position in  
order to activate the lift controls. The  
green Power Indicator Light mounted  
on top of the pump module illuminates  
to signal power to the lift.  
Lift-mounted Control Switches:  
The lift-mounted control switches ac-  
tivate the automatic lift functions and  
optional door operators. The switches  
are function labeled. Press the switch-  
es in the direction of the function label  
to activate the intended lift function.  
Yellow  
OPEN  
Door(s)  
Orange  
Red  
DOWN  
UNFOLD  
Platform  
Press switches downward  
for these functions:  
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Operation Notes and Details  
Control Switches (continued):  
Hand-held Pendant Control: The hand-held  
attendant's pendant control is equipped with four  
push button switches, (UNFOLD, FOLD, DOWN,  
and UP). The momentary switches activate the  
automatic lift functions. Simply press the switch  
labeled for the intended lift function.  
Switch Arm UP/DOWN Switch: A spring-loaded  
horizontal-slide style switch is built in the switch  
arm. The switch arm UP/DOWN switch activates  
the platform, outer barrier and inboard locator  
functions. Slide the switch knob out to the UP  
position to raise the platform. Slide the knob in  
to the DOWN position to lower the platform.  
When there is power  
to the lift, the lift func-  
32525  
FOLD  
UP  
tion labels illuminate to  
identify the function(s).  
DOWN  
UP  
DOWN UNFOLD  
32526  
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Operation Notes and Details  
Power Door Operator(s):  
equipped with power door  
operator(s), manually open and  
close the door(s).  
Braun Corporation After-  
market Control Systems  
Policy:  
Optional power door operators  
cannot be activated using the  
hand-held pendant. Open and  
close power doors using the  
pump module OPEN/CLOSE  
switch, optional remote control  
or auxiliary 3rd Station control.  
In the event the vehicle is not  
Auxiliary Control Switches:  
A six-touch remote control  
system, a third station control  
and an outside control station  
are available as options. All  
auxiliary controls activate lift  
functions and automatic door  
operators.  
The Braun Corporation  
manufactures dedicated con-  
trol systems for its products.  
These control systems have  
been designed and tested for  
use in conjunction with spe-  
cic Braun products. Braun  
control systems are the only  
control systems authorized  
for use with Braun products.  
WARNING  
Do not press lift-mounted  
switches and auxiliary control  
station switches at the same  
time. Do not attempt to in-  
terface after-market control  
systems.  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any  
lift component does  
not operate prop-  
erly. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Do not attempt to interface  
aftermarket control systems  
with Braun products. To do  
so may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or prop-  
erty damage.  
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Operation Notes and Details  
Lift Features  
Lift-TiteLatches: NL955  
for identication of and desrciption  
of lift components. Contact The  
Braun Corporation immediately if  
any of this information is not fully  
understood. Call 1-800-THE LIFT®.  
Become familiar with all lift fea-  
tures and the proper operation  
of the lift components before  
attempting lift operation. Refer  
to the Lift Terminology section  
Series lifts are equipped with Lift-  
TiteLatches. Lift-TiteLatches  
prevent the platform from unfold-  
ing from the stowed position in  
Latch  
Engagement  
Pin (Roller)  
WARNING  
Engaged  
Lift-Tite™  
Latch  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any  
lift component does  
not operate prop-  
erly. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
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Operation Notes and Details  
dard operation). When manually  
operating a lift equipped with  
the event of platform drift.  
Due to the “all-hydraulic”  
operation of the dual-cylinder  
NL955, hydraulic uid expan-  
sion, contraction or seepage  
may occur. Any of these  
conditions may result in plat-  
form drift (failure to hold the  
platform in the folded or raised  
position). Platform drift may  
occur during lift shipment and/  
or between extended periods  
of non-lift use.  
the platform. Folding the plat-  
form fully rst will ensure that the  
Lift-Titelatches will disengage  
properly when the release valve  
is opened. Manual Operating In-  
structions are provided on pages  
37-39.  
Lift-Titelatches, insert the pump  
handle in the pump and stroke un-  
til the platform folds fully (stops).  
Then, open the hand pump valve  
(turn counterclockwise) to unfold  
Latch  
Engagement  
Pin (Roller)  
In the event that the platform  
does not unfold when the UN-  
FOLD switch is pressed, press  
the FOLD switch momentarily  
to disengage the Lift-Tite™  
latches (platform drift has  
Disengaged  
Lift-Tite™  
Latch  
occurred). Then, press the  
UNFOLD switch to unfold the  
platform to oor level (stan-  
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When the UNFOLD switch is  
of the bridge plate rests on the  
threshold warning plate (base  
plate).  
Lift Features (continued):  
pressed and the platform unfolds  
from stow position to oor level,  
this mechanical locator/bridge  
plate is automatically deployed to  
the bridging (horizontal) position  
to provide a bridge plate between  
the platform and the lift base plate  
(vehicle oor). The inboard edge  
Inboard Locator and Bridge  
Plate: NL955 Series lift models  
are equipped with an automatic  
inboard locator that also serves  
as the bridge plate (inboard  
locator photos below).  
The locator/bridge plate auto-  
matically folds (rotates) to the  
vertical (roll stop) position when  
the platform lowers to the ground  
(DOWN switch is pressed). As  
Fully-Deployed Fully-Unfolded  
(vertical)  
Inboard  
Locator  
(horizontal)  
Inboard Locator  
(bridging position)  
Inboard Locator  
and Bridge Plate  
The inboard locator/bridge  
plate must overlap the base  
plate a minimum 1/2".  
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Automatic Floor Level Switch-  
ing: When the platform unfolds  
from the stowed position, the plat-  
form stops automatically at oor  
level when fully unfolded. When  
raising the platform from ground  
level, the platform automatically  
stops at oor level when raised  
fully.  
discontinue lift operation im-  
mediately.  
the UP switch is pressed and the  
platform raises from ground level,  
the inboard locator automatically  
unfolds (rotates) to the horizon-  
tal (bridging) position when it  
reaches vehicle oor level. The  
bridge plate must overlap the lift  
base plate a minimum 1/2".  
Outer Barrier and Side Entry:  
The NL955 platform is equipped  
with an outer barrier and a side  
entry. See photos A, B and  
C. The cylinder-powered outer  
barrier and side entry provide a  
When the FOLD switch is  
Although the NL955 features  
automatic oor level switching,  
the lift operator (wheelchair pas-  
senger or attendant), must view  
the platform to be certain the  
platform is properly positioned at  
vehicle oor level and the bridge  
plate is properly positioned when  
a passenger is entering or exiting  
the vehicle. If the lift platform  
does not automatically stop at  
oor level as outlined,  
pressed and the platform folds  
from oor level to the stow (verti-  
cal) position, the bridge plate  
automatically travels inboard to  
the stowed position.  
Belt-operated Side Entry  
A
Interlock: The inboard locator  
senses weight to prohibit lift op-  
eration if occupied.  
Outer Barrier  
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Although the outer barrier is lift-  
ation immediately if the outer  
barrier or side entry do not  
operate properly.  
Lift Features (continued)  
powered, activation of the barrier  
is controlled by the lift operator.  
Activating either DOWN switch  
unfolds the barrier. The barrier is  
cylinder-powered to automatically  
fold (rotate) to the vertical position  
when the UP switch is activated  
(barrier raises before platform  
raises).  
ramp for wheelchair loading and  
unloading at ground level. The  
side entry is useful in tight parking  
situations by reducing wheelchair  
caster “turn-out” when boarding  
and exiting the platform. The  
barrier and side entry function in  
unison. Discontinue lift oper-  
Outer Barrier: When the plat-  
form lowers fully to ground level,  
the roll stop cylinder compres-  
sion spring automatically unfolds  
(rotates) the outer barrier to the  
ramp position (fully unfolded).  
Fully-Unfolded (Ramp position)  
Outer Barrier and Side Entry  
Fully-Engaged Barrier Latch  
Fully-Folded  
(Up-vertical)  
Outer Barrier  
and  
Disengaged  
Barrier Latch  
B
C
Side Entry  
Note: The platform must raise  
approximately three inches  
before the latch engages fully.  
3”  
Latch Foot  
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barrier (when DOWN switch is  
activated). See photos A and B.  
The belt and chain driven side  
entry is powered by the barrier  
cylinder to automatically fold (ro-  
tate) to the vertical position when  
Interlock: The outer barrier  
senses weight to prohibit lift  
operation if occupied.  
(reaches ground level) and the  
latch foot contacts the ground  
(latch raises above the barrier).  
Side Entry: When the platform  
lowers fully to ground level, the  
spring-loaded side entry unfolds  
(rotates) to the ramp position  
simultaneously with the outer  
the UP switch is activated.  
Outer Barrier Latch: A spring-  
loaded latch engages the outer  
barrier when the barrier rotates  
upward from ramp position to  
the vertical position (UP switch  
is activated to raise the platform  
above ground level).  
WARNING  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any lift  
component does not  
operate properly.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
Note: The platform must raise  
approximately three inches be-  
fore the latch engages fully (see  
photo C on page 22).  
The lift operator or attendant must  
be certain the entire platform  
reaches and rests safely on the  
ground.  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
The latch disengages the barrier  
when the platform lowers fully  
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of the platform contacts a raised  
surface (such as a curb), prevent-  
ing the operator from lowering the  
inboard end of the platform.  
failure, exceeding the lift “oor-  
to-ground” capacity, etc.).  
Lift Features (continued):  
Interlock: Lift platform move-  
ment will be interrupted unless  
the barrier is raised and the  
outer barrier latch is positively  
engaged.  
After the platform is fully lowered  
(platform reaches the ground),  
the lift operator should continue  
to press the DOWN switch to  
unfold the outer barrier and the  
side entry fully (ramp position).  
Switch Arm: The switch arm  
automatically unfolds to the de-  
ployed position when the platform  
unfolds and folds automatically  
to the stowed position when the  
platform folds. The passenger  
may choose to grip the switch arm  
when on the lift platform.  
Outer Barrier and Latch Op-  
eration: The lift operator must  
activate the DOWN switch to  
lower the platform fully to the  
ground. The lift operator or at-  
tendant must view the platform  
as it lowers to be certain the  
entire platform reaches and  
rests safely on the ground. Stop  
activating the DOWN switch if  
any portion of the platform is ob-  
structed while descending or the  
platform does not reach ground  
level for any reason (contact  
with an obstruction, mechanical  
Note: The outer barrier and side  
entry must be fully unfolded  
until the entire wheelchair has  
crossed when loading or unload-  
ing at ground level. Discontin-  
ue lift operation immediately  
if the barrier or latch do not  
operate properly.  
Note: The switch arm is equipped  
with an UP/DOWN control switch  
(page 16). Discontinue lift  
operation immediately if the  
switch arm does not operate  
properly.  
Bridging: The NL955 incorpo-  
rates a bridging feature. This  
feature stops the down travel of  
the platform if the outboard end  
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fully-up (vertical) position, and  
the outer barrier latch must be  
fully engaged whenever a  
wheelchair passenger is on  
the platform.  
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading  
Lift Passengers  
and Unloading: The platform  
must be fully raised (at oor  
level) and the bridge plate must  
be properly positioned when  
loading or unloading a passenger  
in or out of the vehicle. Although  
the NL955 features automatic  
oor level switching, it is the  
responsibility of the lift opera-  
tor to ensure the platform and  
the bridge plate are properly  
positioned at oor level when  
loading and unloading passen-  
gers.  
Do not attempt to load or unload a  
passenger in a wheelchair or other  
apparatus that does not t on the  
platform area. Do not exceed the  
750 pound load capacity of the lift.  
Do not use the outer barrier as  
a brake. Stop and brake the  
wheelchair when fully loaded  
on the platform. Manually stop  
and brake manual wheelchairs.  
Stop powered wheelchairs with  
the wheelchair controls. Turn  
powered (electric) wheelchairs  
off when on the platform.  
Passenger Orientation (Board-  
ing Direction): The wheelchair  
passenger must face outward  
whenever on the platform.  
The passenger must be positioned  
in the center of the platform to  
prevent side-to-side load imbal-  
ance. Other persons should not  
ride on the platform with the  
wheelchair passenger.  
Interlock: An audible thresh-  
old warning will activate if the  
threshold area is occupied when  
the platform is one inch or more  
below the level. The threshold  
warning plate identies the  
platform threshold area.  
If the outer barrier, inboard locator  
or any other lift component does  
not operate as outlined in this  
manual, discontinue lift use im-  
mediately and contact your sales  
representative or call The Braun  
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT®.  
The wheelchair brakes must be  
locked, the inboard locator and  
the outer barrier must be in the  
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One of our national Product  
Support representatives will  
direct you to an authorized  
service technician who will  
inspect your lift.  
Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts  
The Braun Corporation recom-  
mends wheelchair passengers  
position and buckle their wheel-  
chair-equipped seat belt (torso  
restraint) as specied by the  
manufacture before loading onto  
a wheelchair lift.  
Wheelchair lift attendants should  
be instructed on any special  
needs and/or procedures required  
for safe transport of wheelchair  
passengers.  
WARNING  
Operation Procedure Review  
Position and secure  
(buckle, engage,  
fasten, etc.) the  
Different types of disabilities  
require different types of wheel-  
chairs and different types of  
wheelchair-equipped occupant  
restraint belt systems (torso re-  
straint). It is the responsibility of  
The Braun Corporation recom-  
mends that the wheelchair lift  
user and/or attendant review the  
safety precautions and opera-  
tion procedures appearing in this  
manual and on lift-posted decals  
wheelchair-equipped  
occupant seat belt  
before loading onto  
the wheelchair lift  
platform. Failure to  
do so may result in  
serious bodily injury  
and/or property dam-  
age.  
the wheelchair passenger to have with your wheelchair lift sales  
his or her wheelchair equipped  
with an occupant restraint (seat  
belt) under the direction of their  
health care professional.  
representative, before attempt-  
ing lift operation. Any questions  
or concerns can be answered by  
your sales representative at that  
time.  
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Using your own wheelchair,  
operate the lift through all func-  
tions and enter and exit the  
vehicle with the sales represen-  
tative on hand to ensure the lift  
is right for you as the end user  
(applicable for your use based  
on your physical abilities and the  
physical characteristics of your  
personal wheelchair). Become  
familiar with the proper operation  
of your lift before operating the  
lift by yourself.  
Preventive Maintenance  
• Do the automatic door(s) open  
Maintenance is necessary to  
ensure safe and trouble-free lift  
operation. Preventive lift main-  
tenance consisting of careful  
inspections of your lift system and  
cleaning the lift should be a part  
of your routine. Simple inspec-  
tions can detect potential lift  
operational problems.  
fully (if equipped)?  
• Does the lift safely clear the  
door(s) when unfolding and  
folding?  
• Do the lift control switches func-  
tion properly?  
• Do the automatic inboard loca-  
tor and outer barrier operate  
properly?  
• Does the outer barrier latch  
operate properly?  
Regular preventive maintenance  
will reduce potential lift opera-  
tion downtime and increase the  
service life of the lift, as well as  
enhancing safety.  
This lift operator’s manual must  
be stored in the lift-mounted  
manual storage pouch when  
not in use.  
• Does the switch arm fuction  
properly?  
• Is the power source adequate or  
weak?  
During routine inspections, oper-  
ate the lift through a minimum of  
one complete cycle and note the  
following:  
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Exposure to harsh weather ele-  
ments, environment conditions,  
or heavy usage, etc. may require  
more frequent maintenance and  
lubrication procedures.  
W
ARNING  
Maintenance and  
lubrication procedures  
must be performed  
by authorized service  
personnel as specied  
in this manual. Failure  
to do so may result in  
serious bodily injury  
and/or property  
Preventive maintenance visual  
inspections do not take the place  
of the procedures specied in  
the Maintenance and Lubrica-  
tion Schedule provided on pages  
44-51 of this manual. Refer to  
the Maintenance and Lubrication  
section in this manual for further  
details.  
damage.  
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Lift Operating Instructions  
Before lift operation, park the vehicle  
on a level surface, away from vehicu-  
lar trafc. Place the vehicle transmis-  
sion in “Park” and engage the parking  
brake.  
W
ARNING  
W
ARNING  
Read and become  
familiar with all lift  
operation safety  
Whenever a  
passenger is on the  
platform, the:  
precautions, opera-  
tion notes and details,  
operating instructions  
and manual operat-  
ing instructions prior  
to operating the lift.  
If this information is  
not fully understood,  
contact The Braun  
Corporation immedi-  
ately. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Photos appearing in the Lift Operating  
Instructions depict lift functions being  
activated by lift-mounted control  
switches only. Lift-posted Warnings  
and Lift Operating Instructions decal  
31893 provides lift operating instruc-  
tions. Replace any missing, worn or  
illegible decals.  
• Passenger must  
face outward.  
• Wheelchair brakes  
must be locked.  
• Inboard locator and  
outer barrier must  
be UP.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
If your lift does not function as in-  
tended or an audible warning signal is  
activated, review the NHTSA Opera-  
tions Checklist on page 36. Follow  
the Manual Operating Instructions on  
pages 37-39 in the event of a power  
or equipment failure.  
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Lift Operating Instructions  
To Open Door(s):  
A
B
Automatic Door Operator(s):  
Press yellow OPEN switch until  
door(s) are fully open. Release  
switch.  
Manual Door(s):  
Manually open door(s) fully and  
secure.  
To Unfold Platform (Out):  
Press orange UNFOLD switch  
until platform stops (unfolds fully  
– reaches oor level). Release  
switch.  
C
D
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Lift Operating Instructions  
To Unload Passenger:  
E
F
1. Read notes below! Load passen-  
ger onto platform facing outward  
and lock wheelchair brakes.  
Note: Outer barrier must be UP  
and barrier latch must be fully  
engaged before loading passen-  
ger onto platform. Lower head to  
clear vehicle door jamb header.  
2. Press red DOWN switch until the  
entire platform reaches ground  
level (stops) and outer barrier  
unfolds fully (see Photos H and I).  
Release switch.  
DOWN  
Switch Arm: Slide knob in to  
DOWN position. See Photo G.  
H
G
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To Unload Passenger: (continued)  
I
J
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and un-  
load passenger from platform.  
Note: Outer barrier must be fully  
unfolded (ramp position) until the  
entire wheelchair has crossed the  
roll stop. See Photos K and L.  
L
K
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To Load Passenger:  
M
N
1. Load passenger onto platform  
facing outward and lock wheel-  
chair brakes.  
Note: Outer barrier must be fully  
unfolded (ramp position) until the  
entire wheelchair has crossed the  
roll stop. See Photos K and L.  
2. Press red UP switch until platform  
stops (reaches oor level). Re-  
lease switch. See Photo S.  
Switch Arm: Slide knob out to UP  
position.  
UP  
Note: Outer barrier must be UP  
and barrier latch must be fully  
engaged before raising platform.  
Platform will raise above ground  
level approximately three inches  
before latch engages fully.  
O
P
approximately 3˝  
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To Load Passenger (continued):  
Q
R
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and  
load passenger from platform into  
vehicle. Note: Lower head to  
clear door jamb header.  
To Fold Platform (In):  
Press orange FOLD switch until  
platform stops (fully folded).  
Release switch.  
S
T
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Lift Operating Instructions  
To Close Door(s):  
U
Automatic Door Operator(s):  
Press yellow CLOSE switch until  
door(s) are fully closed. Release  
switch.  
Manual Door(s):  
Manually close door(s) fully.  
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NHTSA Operations Checklist  
The following operations have been veried upon installation.  
This operational checklist can be used at any time to verify the  
lift is fully functional.  
W
ARNING  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any lift  
or vehicle interlock  
does not operate  
properly. Failure to  
so so may result in  
serious bodily injury  
and/or property  
Veried:  
Vehicle movement is prevented unless the lift door is  
closed, ensuring the lift is stowed.  
Lift operation shall be prevented unless the vehicle is  
stopped and vehicle movement is prevented.  
damage.  
The platform will not fold/stow if occupied.  
The inboard locator will not raise if occupied.  
The outer barrier will not raise if occupied.  
A warning will activate if the threshold area is occupied  
when the platform is at least one inch below oor level.  
Lift platform movement shall be interrupted unless the outer  
barrier is deployed.  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
If you experience power or equip-  
differ from standard lift operation  
procedures. Manual Instructions  
Decal 31894 (posted on pump  
cover) provides manual operating  
instructions also. Refer to the Lift  
Operating Instructions for all normal  
lift operation procedures (such as  
loading and unloading passengers).  
Follow all Lift Operation Safety  
Precautions!  
ment failure, refer to the Manual  
Operating Instructions to operate  
the lift. Instructions and photos  
are provided for all steps that  
Release Valve  
approximate  
1/16” intervals  
maximum  
30 inch lbs  
Valve Tightening  
Specication:  
minimum  
15 inch lbs  
Once valve seats  
(stops), tighten 15  
to 30 inch pounds  
as shown.  
seats  
(stops)  
C
L
N
E
O
Note: Close backup  
pump release valve  
securely before operating  
electric pump.  
Release Valve  
A
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Manual Operating Instructions  
Refer to photos and illustration  
of release valve on page 37.  
Down (To Lower):  
To Unfold Platform (Out):  
Place slotted end of pump handle  
onto back-up pump release valve  
and turn counterclockwise (open  
1/2 turn only) until the platform  
reaches ground level and the outer  
barrier unfolds.  
Using hand pump handle (Photo B):  
1. Close hand pump valve (place  
slotted end of pump handle onto  
backup pump release valve and  
turn clockwise).  
Hand Pump Handle  
2. Insert handle in pump and stroke  
until platform folds fully (stops).  
See Photo E on page 39.  
3. Open hand pump valve (turn  
counterclockwise) until platform  
reaches oor level. Open 1/2  
turn only.  
Close  
Open  
(Up/Stop)  
(Down)  
4. Close hand pump valve (turn  
clockwise).  
Note: Valve must be tight, but do  
not overtighten.  
C
B
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Refer to photos and illustration of  
release valve on page 37.  
Note: Close back-up pump  
Up (To Raise):  
release valve securely before  
operating electric pump. Store  
pump handle in clamps shown  
in Photo B on page 38.  
Using hand pump handle:  
a. Place slotted end of pump  
handle onto back-up pump re-  
lease valve and turn clockwise  
to close securely. See Photo D.  
Note: Valve must be tight, but  
do not overtighten.  
b. Insert handle into back-up pump  
and stroke until platform reaches  
oor level (see Photo E).  
Close  
Open  
(Up/Stop)  
(Down)  
To Fold Platform (In):  
Insert handle into back-up pump  
and stroke until platform stops  
(folds fully). See Photo E.  
D
E
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Decals and Antiskid  
31893  
WARNING  
Read manual before  
operating lift.  
Load and unload on  
level surface only.  
Engage vehicle  
Decals  
W
ARNING  
parking brake  
before operating lift.  
Provide adequate  
clearance outside  
of vehicle to  
accommodate lift.  
Do not operate lift  
if you suspect lift  
damage, wear or any  
abnormal condition.  
Keep operator and  
bystanders clear  
of area in which  
lift operates.  
29823  
21494  
The lift is only as safe as  
Replace missing, worn  
or illegible decals.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious bodily  
injury and/or property  
damage.  
2 9 8 2 3  
LIFT POWER  
ON  
the operator. Replace  
any missing, worn or  
illegible decals! Part  
numbers are provided for  
decals. Inspect your lift for  
missing, worn or illegible  
decals. Call 1-800-THE  
LIFT® for replacements.  
Whenever  
wheelchair  
a
passenger is on  
the platform, the:  
Passenger must  
face outward  
Wheelchair brakes  
must be locked  
Inboard locator  
and outer barrier  
must be up.  
Failure to follow  
these rules may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
OFF  
21494  
LIFT  
OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TO OPEN DOOR(S):  
Press OPEN switch  
until door(s) are  
fully open.  
31894  
TO UNFOLD  
PLATFORM:  
MANUAL  
OPERATION  
Press UNFOLD  
switch until  
platform stops  
(reaches floor level).  
Note: Clean surfaces as  
detailed on page 42 before  
posting decals.  
TO UNLOAD  
PASSENGER:  
Using hand pump handle:  
TO UNFOLD PLATFORM:  
1. Load passenger  
onto platform  
facing outward  
and lock  
wheelchair brakes.  
2. Press DOWN  
switch until  
platform reaches  
ground level and  
outer barrier  
1. Close hand pump valve  
(turn clockwise).  
2. Insert handle in pump  
and stroke until platform  
folds fully (stops).  
3. Open hand pump valve  
(turn counterclockwise)  
until platform reaches  
floor level. Open  
unfolds fully.  
3. Unlock wheelchair  
brakes and unload  
passenger from  
platform.  
1/2 turn only.  
4. Close hand  
pump  
valve (turn  
OPEN  
TO LOAD  
PASSENGER:  
clockwise).  
CLOSE  
1. Load passenger  
onto platform  
26701  
UP  
facing outward  
and lock  
wheelchair brakes.  
2. Press UP switch  
until platform  
stops (reaches  
floor level) and  
inboard locator  
unfolds.  
3. Unlock wheelchair  
brakes and unload  
passenger from  
platform.  
DOWN (TO LOWER):  
Open hand pump valve (turn  
counterclockwise). Open 1/2 turn only.  
25675  
UP (TO RAISE):  
31132  
1. Close hand pump valve  
(turn clockwise).  
2. Insert handle in pump  
and stroke platform  
reaches floor level.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
TO FOLD PLATFORM:  
Lift installation and servicing prohibited by  
TO FOLD PLATFORM:  
Press FOLD  
switch until  
platform stops.  
anyone who has not been certified by The Braun  
Corporation Sales and Service School. Certified  
service technicians should call 1-800-THE LIFT  
to receive applicable installation/service manual.  
Failure to follow this policy may result in serious  
Insert handle in  
pump and stroke.  
Note: Close valve  
before operating  
electric pump.  
TO CLOSE DOOR(S):  
Press CLOSE  
switch until door(s)  
are fully closed.  
DOT — Private Use Lift  
31894  
DOT  
Private Use Lift  
bodily injury and/or property damage.  
25675  
DOWN  
31893  
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Decals and Antiskid  
Decals  
25580  
32410  
LCD Lift Codes  
Listed below are codes that the lift controller  
outputs during lift operation. The codes will be  
displayed on an LCD screen located on the lift  
control board inside the pump module.  
Non-Flashing Numbers  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
Platform stowed  
Platform unfolding  
Platform unfolding paused  
Platform at floor level  
Platform beginning to lower  
Platform lowering (threshold cannot be  
occupied from this point down)  
Outer barrier moving to horizontal  
position  
Platform at ground level  
Outer barrier moving to vertical position  
Platform raising  
Platform raising paused at floor  
Platform folding (limited pressure)  
Platform folding (full pressure)  
Timed fold (cinching lift tite) or (anti-rattle  
state)  
Platform folding stopped  
Paused fold  
Platform between ground and 3" above  
ground  
57  
Outer barrier is not up and latched and  
ground detect switch did not deactivate  
(Century and Vista only)  
Outer barrier is not up and latched and the  
platform is 3" above the ground  
Outer barrier is not up after pausing  
platform travel  
The kickout gas springs are worn, replace  
before using  
Low voltage detected; must turn off power  
switch to reset LCD  
58  
59  
60  
75  
77  
90  
91  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Vehicle secure interlock has not been  
activated  
Position will be set if you keep holding the  
button until it beeps  
30787  
18229  
Position is out of  
a
predetermined  
acceptable range of floor position  
Bridge switch is not made, needs adjusting  
Inner rollstop occupied switch is not made,  
position needs to be moved or switch  
should be adjusted  
15  
16  
17  
92  
93  
CAUTION  
MADE IN  
AMERICA  
Quality inspected  
18  
19  
Platform above 3"  
Outer barrier moving to horizontal  
postion  
94  
95  
Outer barrier is not made, fix and try again  
Outer barrier latch is not made (check for  
jumper on Century and Vista lifts, check  
latch on Millennium lifts)  
Controller program is not valid; replace  
controller  
32201  
20  
The doors are not fully opened (only  
applicable when door operators are  
installed)  
The doors are opening (only applicable  
when door operators are installed)  
The doors are closing (only applicable  
when door operators are installed)  
Illegal function/not defined  
Interlock fault not recognized (or has  
99  
21  
22  
By:  
18229  
PLATFORM FOLD  
RELIEF VALVE  
ADJUSTMENT  
Flashing Numbers  
28  
29  
Flashing 65  
Flashing 66  
Flashing 67  
Flashing 68  
Flashing 69  
Flashing 70  
Unfold button is pressed  
Fold button is pressed  
Down button is pressed  
Up button is pressed  
Bridge switch is activated  
Outer barrier latch switch is  
activated  
been cleared but  
pressed)  
a
motion button is still  
30  
31  
Platform location unknown  
Platform location transition state;  
attempting to locate position  
Two or more motion buttons are being  
pressed  
The retention belt cannot be buckled  
while trying to fold or unfold  
Motion button being pressed is not  
valid motion  
Outer barrier is not up above inboard  
barrier locked position  
Threshold is occupied when platform is  
1" or more below floor level  
Inner rollstop is not up and locked below  
inner rollstop locked position  
Inner rollstop occupied sensor is not  
activated between floor and inner rollstop  
up position  
35  
36  
37  
50  
51  
52  
53  
Flashing 71  
Flashing 72  
Flashing 73  
Flashing 74  
Ground detect switch is activated  
Outer barrier up switch is activated  
Inner rollstop up switch is activated  
Inner rollstop occupied switch is  
activated  
25652  
Improper handling  
and/or servicing  
procedures may  
result in  
a
Flashing 76  
Flashing 78  
Flashing 79  
Outboard barrier occupied switch  
is activated  
Threshold tape switch “A” is  
activated  
Threshold tape switch “B” is  
activated  
Position set button is pressed  
Platform Fold  
Relief Valve:  
See service  
manual for  
Flashing 80  
Flashing 81  
electrostatic  
Single function UP  
CLOSE button is pressed  
Single function OPEN UNFOLD  
/
FOLD  
/
adjustment  
procedure.  
Flashing 82  
/
/
discharge (ESD)!  
ESD may result in  
electronic module  
54  
55  
Outer barrier is occupied before it is up  
Outer barrier is not latched when above  
the inner rollstop locked position  
(Millennium only)  
Outer barrier is not up and latched and  
bridge switch did not deactivate  
DOWN button is pressed  
CLOSE button is pressed  
OPEN button is pressed  
Door full open switch is activated  
(or jumper is installed on control  
board)  
Flashing 87  
Flashing 88  
Flashing 89  
56  
damage.  
30787  
32410  
32201  
25652  
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Decals and Antiskid  
Antiskid  
Inspect your lift for any  
missing or worn antiskid.  
Order as needed.  
Note: Clean surfaces  
Available Antiskid  
Color  
with isopropyl alcohol  
before decal or antiskid  
application. Use a clean  
cloth or paper towels.  
Do not use oily shop  
rags. Wipe surface free  
of residue with dry por-  
tion of cleaning cloth.  
WARNING  
Size  
Part No.  
2" x 12"  
2" x 12"  
3" x 8"  
Black  
#24172-BK  
#24172-YL  
#31188-BK  
#24173-BK  
#24173-YL  
#24174-BK  
#24174-YL  
Replace missing  
or worn antiskid.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Yellow  
Black  
3" x 12"  
3" x 12"  
6" x 12"  
6" x 12"  
Black  
Yellow  
Black  
Yellow  
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Maintenance and Lubrication  
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure  
LPS2 General Pur-  
pose Penetrating Oil is  
recommended where  
Light Oil is called out.  
Use of improper lubri-  
cants can attract dirt  
or other contaminants  
which could result in  
wear or damage to the  
components. Platform  
components exposed  
to contaminants when  
lowered to the ground  
may require extra  
W
ARNING  
safe, troublefree operation. Inspecting the lift for  
any wear, damage or other abnormal conditions  
should be a part of a regular service program.  
Simple inspections can detect potential prob-  
lems.  
Maintenance and  
lubrication proce-  
dures must be per-  
formed as specied  
by an authorized  
service technician.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
The maintenance and lubrication procedures  
specied in the following schedule must be per-  
formed by a Braun authorized service represen-  
tative at the scheduled intervals according to the  
number of cycles.  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
NL Series lifts are equipped with hardened pins  
and self-lubricating bushings to decrease wear,  
provide smooth operation and extend the ser-  
vice life of the lift.  
attention.  
Lift components requiring grease are lubricated  
during assembly procedures. When these compo-  
nents are replaced, grease must be applied during  
installation procedures. Specied lubricants are  
available from The Braun Corporation (part num-  
bers provided on page 44).  
When servicing the lift at the recommended  
intervals, inspection and lubrication procedures  
specied in the previous sections should be  
repeated. Clean the components and the sur-  
rounding area before applying lubricants.  
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Maintenance and Lubrication  
All listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance  
reminder to complete necessary maintenance and  
lubrication. Once the lift has been serviced, fully  
stow the lift. Once stowed, press the UP button  
on the hand pendant and the Floor Level Set but-  
ton on the back side of the pump cover until the  
Lift Ready green LED stops blinking.  
procedures should be repeated at “750 cycle”  
intervals following the scheduled “4500 Cycles”  
maintenance. These intervals are a general  
guideline for scheduling maintenance procedures  
and will vary according to lift use and conditions.  
Lifts exposed to severe conditions (weather,  
environment, contamination, heavy usage, etc.)  
may require inspection and maintenance proce-  
dures to be performed more often than specied.  
Discontinue lift use immediately if maintenance  
and lubrication procedures are not properly per-  
formed, or if there is any sign of wear, damage or  
improper operation. Contact your sales represen-  
tative or call The Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE  
LIFT®. One of our national Product Support repre-  
sentatives will direct you to an authorized service  
technician who will inspect your lift.  
Maintenance Indicator: The Lift Ready green  
LED mounted on top of the pump cover will begin  
to blink after every 750 cycles. The blinking LED  
will not affect the functions of the lift, but is a  
See the Maintenance/Lubrication Schedule for recommended applications per number of cycles.  
Specied (recommended)  
Lubricant  
Available  
Amount  
Braun  
Part No.  
Lubricant  
Type  
Light Penetrating Oil  
(30 weight or equivalent)  
LPS2, General Purpose  
Penetrating Oil  
11 oz.  
Aerosol Can  
15807  
15806  
LO - Light Oil  
Stainless Stick  
Style (tube)  
Door-Ease  
Stick (tube)  
1.68 oz.  
DE - Door-Ease  
15805  
Light Grease  
(Multipurpose)  
Lubriplate  
14 oz.  
Can  
LG - Light Grease  
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Lift-Tite Latches  
(Tower Pivot Points - 2)  
LO  
Parallel Arm  
Pivot Pins (8)  
LO  
Maintenance and Lubrication  
Lift-Tite Latch Dampening  
Spring (2 springs - 4 Points)  
LO  
Note: LPS2 General  
Purpose Penetrating Oil  
is available in eleven  
ounce aerosol cans from  
The Braun Corporation  
(part number 15807).  
Parallel Arm  
Pivot Pins (8)  
LO  
Switch Arm Pivot Pins (2)  
LO  
Note: Clean lubrication  
points before applying  
lubricants.  
Inboard Locator  
Pivot Points  
LO  
UHMW Bearing (4)  
DE  
Outer Barrier Latch LO  
Outer Barrier  
Latch Lever  
LO  
Rotating Pivot  
Slide Arm Pivot Pins  
LO  
Platform Fold Axles (2)  
LO  
Platform Pivot Pin (2 Points)  
LO  
Lift-Tite Latch Roller Assemblies (2)  
LO  
Side Entry Hinge  
Pivot Points (4)  
LO  
Outer Barrier Hinge  
Pivot Points (2)  
LO  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
Outer barrier hinge pivot points (2)  
Outer barrier latch (pivot/slide points)  
Outer barrier latch lever pivot points  
Lift-Titelatches (tower pivot points - 2)  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Lift-Titelatch gas (dampening) spring pivot  
points (2 springs - 4 points)  
Inspect Lift-Titelatches and gas springs for wear  
or damage (bent, deformed or misaligned), posi-  
tive securement (external snap rings) and proper  
operation  
Resecure, replace defective parts or otherwise  
correct as needed. Note: Apply Light Grease to  
Lift-Titelatch tower pivot point if replacing latch.  
750  
Cycles  
Correct or replace defective parts.  
Inspect outer barrier for proper operation  
Correct or replace defective parts and/or relubri-  
cate. See Lubrication Diagram  
Inspect outer barrier latch for proper operation,  
positive securement, and detached or missing  
spring  
Correct as needed.  
Correct as needed.  
Inspect lift for wear, damage or any abnormal  
condition  
Inspect lift for rattles  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
Perform all procedures listed in previous section also  
Platform pivot pin bearings (2)  
Platform fold axles (2)  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Inboard locator lever bearings (2)  
Inboard locator lever slot (2)  
Rotating pivot slide arm pivot pins (2)  
Parallel arm pivot bearings (16)  
Switch arm pivot pin bearings (2)  
Hydraulic cylinder bushings (8)  
1500  
Cycles  
Inspect Lift-Titelatch rollers for wear or damage,  
positive securement and proper operation (2)  
Correct, replace defective parts and/or relubri-  
cate.  
Inspect inboard locator for:  
• Wear or damage  
• Proper operation. Inboard locator should just rest  
on top surface of the base plate.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed. See  
Platform Angle Instructions and Platform Floor  
Level Adjustment Instructions.  
continued  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
continued  
Perform all procedures listed in previous section also  
Inspect switch arm components for wear or dam-  
age, and for proper operation.  
Replace defective parts.  
Inspect microswitches for securement and proper  
adjustment.  
Resecure, replace or adjust as needed.  
Make sure lift operates smoothly.  
Realign towers and vertical arms. Lubricate or  
correct as needed.  
Inspect external snap rings/e-clips:  
• Rotating pivot slide arm pivot pins (2 per pin)  
• Rotating pivot slide arm roller axles (2 per pin)  
• Platform cylinder pivot pins (2 per pin)  
• Platform fold axles (1 per axle)  
Resecure or replace if needed.  
1500  
Cycles  
• Inboard locator lever bracket pins (1 per pin)  
• Lift-Titelatch gas (dampening) spring (2 per  
spring)  
Inspect platform fold axles and bearings for wear  
or damage and positive securement.  
Replace defective parts and resecure as needed.  
Apply Light Oil.  
Inspect Side Entry for proper operation, positive  
securement and wear or damage to nylon belt and  
roller chain.  
Correct or replace defective parts.  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Remove pump module cover and inspect:  
• Hydraulic hoses, ttings and connections for  
wear or leaks.  
1500  
Cycles  
• Harness cables, wires, terminals and connec-  
tions for securement or damage.  
• Control board, circuit breaker, power switch and  
lights for securement or damage.  
Perform all procedures listed in previous sections also  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Inspect cotter pins on platform pivot pin (2).  
Use Braun 32840-QT (Exxon® Univis HVI 26)  
hydraulic uid (do not mix with Dextron III or other  
hydraulic uids). Check uid level with platform  
lowered fully and roll stop unfolded fully. Fill  
to within 1/2˝ of the bottom of the 1-1/2˝ fill tube  
(neck).  
Hydraulic Fluid (Pump) - Check level. Note: Fluid  
should be changed if there is visible contamination.  
Inspect the hydraulic system (cylinder, hoses, t-  
tings, seals, etc.) for leaks if uid level is low.  
4500  
Cycles  
Tighten, repair or replace if needed.  
Tighten, repair or replace if needed.  
Inspect cylinders, ttings and hydraulic connections  
for wear, damage or leaks.  
Inspect outer barrier cylinder hose assembly (hose,  
fasteners, connections, etc.) for wear, damage or  
leakage.  
continued  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
continued  
Perform all procedures listed in previous section also  
Inspect parallel arms, bushings and pivot pins for  
visible wear or damage.  
Replace if needed.  
Inspect parallel arm pivot pin mounting bolts (8).  
Tighten or replace if needed.  
Inspect platform pivot pin, bushings and vertical  
arms for wear, damage and positive securement.  
Replace defective parts and resecure as needed.  
Apply Light Grease during reassembly proce-  
dures.  
Inspect upper/lower fold arms, rotating pivot slide  
arms, slide support arms and associated pivot pins,  
bushings, and bearings for visible wear or damage.  
Replace if needed.  
4500  
Cycles  
Inspect gas springs (cylinders) for wear or damage,  
proper operation and positive securement.  
Tighten, replace or correct as needed  
Inspect rotating pivot slide arm UHMW slide bear-  
ings (buttons).  
Apply Door-Ease or replace if needed. See Lubri-  
cation Diagram.  
Inspect vertical arm plastic covers.  
Inspect power cable.  
Resecure or replace if needed.  
Resecure, repair or replace if needed.  
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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule  
Mounting  
Check to see that the lift is securely anchored to  
the vehicle and there are no loose bolts, broken  
welds, or stress fractures.  
4500  
Cycles  
Decals and Antiskid  
Replace decals if worn, missing or illegible. Re-  
place antiskid if worn or missing. See Decals and  
Antiskid section on pages 40-42.  
Repeat all previously listed inspection, lubrica-  
tion and maintenance procedures at 750 cycle  
intervals.  
Consecutive  
750 Cycle  
Intervals  
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Braun Three-Year  
Limited Warranty  
The Braun Corporation of Winamac, Indiana, warrants that it will repair (or replace at  
Brauns sole option) any defect in material or workmanship in its wheelchair lift for three years,  
providing the lift is installed, operated and maintained properly. This warranty is limited to the  
original purchaser and does not cover defects in the motor vehicle on which it is installed, or  
defects in the lift caused by a defect in any part of the motor vehicle.  
This warranty commences on the date the lift is put in service, providing the warranty  
registration card is completed and received by The Braun Corporation within 20 days of purchase.  
If no warranty card is received, the warranty will expire three years from the date of manufacture  
as identified on the lift serial number tag.  
This warranty also covers the cost of labor for the repair (or replacement at Brauns sole  
option) of parts for one year when performed by an authorized Braun representative. (A labor  
schedule determines cost allowance for repairs and is available upon request).  
This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, service, or periodic adjustments  
necessitated by use or wear. The Braun Corporation will not, under any circumstances, pay for loss  
of use, incidental, or consequential damages related to the lift or vehicle in which it is installed.  
This warranty will become null and void if the lift has been damaged through accident,  
misuse, or neglect, or if the lift has been altered in any respect.  
All illustrations, descriptions and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available  
at the time of publication. The Braun Corporation reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.  
32244 Rev. B January 2008  
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