Braun Mobility Aid 603A User Manual

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Braun UVL Under Vehicle Wheelchair Lifts  
Owner's Manual for:  
UVL® Series  
Under Vehicle Wheelchair Lifts  
Including Models:  
UVL603A  
UVL603B  
UVL603E  
UVL604XC  
UVL604XD  
UVL855R  
Note to Dealer:  
Provide this manual  
to the consumer.  
UVL604XA • UVL855RH  
UVL604XB  
See inside cover for  
warranty/registration  
information.  
and Special Order  
UVL® Series Lift Models  
WARNING  
Manual  
Read manual  
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before operating  
lift. Failure to do  
so may result in  
serious bodily  
injury and/or  
"Providing Access to the World"  
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1-800-THE LIFT  
(219) 946-6153  
FAX: (219) 946-4670  
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Table of Contents  
Lift Terminology  
Manual Bridge Plate Operating Instructions ......12  
Dual Stationary Handrail Instructions .................13  
Dual Manual Fold “P” Handrail Instructions ......13  
UVL® 600 Series Lift Terminology Illustration ............ 2  
UVL® 600X Series Lift Terminology Illustration .......... 2  
UVL® 850 Series Lift Terminology Illustration ............. 3  
Lift Terminology Description  
General ................................................................ 3  
Direction .............................................................. 3  
Lift Components .................................................. 4  
Lift Actions and Functions ................................... 4  
Dual Manual Fold “U” Handrail (with Shield)  
Instructions ...........................................................14  
Manual Operating Instructions  
Lift Operation Safety  
Cable-Activated Platform Manual Release  
System Introduction ............................................ 15, 16  
Platform Carriage Assembly Drive Chain  
Safety Symbols .......................................................... 5  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions ........................... 5-7  
Re-engagement Procedure ...................................... 16  
To Manually Move Platform Out (Extend) From  
Stow Position ............................................................ 16  
To Manually Raise Platform To Floor Level .............. 17  
To Manually Lower Platform To Ground Level ......... 18  
To Manually Move Platform In (Retract) To  
Pre-Lift Operation Notes  
General Safety ........................................................... 7  
Outboard Roll Stop ................................................ 7, 8  
Bridge Plate (Inboard Roll Stop) ............................ 8, 9  
Handrails .................................................................... 9  
Passenger Orientation ............................................... 9  
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading/Unloading ................... 9  
Wheelchair-equipped Occupant Seat Belts ............... 9  
Operation Procedure Review ................................... 10  
Preventive Maintenance ........................................... 10  
Cold Climate Recommendations .............................. 10  
Stow Position ............................................................ 19  
Outboard Roll Stop Manual Operation  
Introduction ........................................................ 19  
To Manually Lower Outboard Roll Stop ............. 20  
To Reengage Outboard Roll Stop ..................... 20  
Maintenance and Lubrication ............................. 21  
Decals ................................................................... 22  
Warranty/Registration Policy ..............................23  
Return Authorization Procedure ........................ 23  
Lift Operating Instructions  
Before Lift Operation ................................................. 10  
Vehicle Lift Door(s) ................................................... 10  
Lift Control Switches ................................................. 11  
Control Switch Functions .......................................... 11  
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Lift Terminology  
UVL®600 Series Lift Terminology Illustration  
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Lift Mounting  
Brackets (4)  
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Right  
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Hydraulic  
Cylinder  
Lift Housing  
Bridge Plate  
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Lifting Arms  
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Lift Terminology  
UVL®850 Series Lift Terminology Illustration  
Lift Mounting  
Brackets (4)  
Inboard  
Left  
Right  
Chain Drive  
Motor  
Outboard  
Hydraulic  
Cylinder  
Lift Housing  
Inboard Roll Stop  
(Bridge Plate)  
Hand Pump  
(inside cover)  
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Lift Terminology Description  
be present on your particular lift  
model. Instructions are provided  
for manual operation of the lift in  
event of power or equipment  
failure.  
The UVL Lift Series includes  
three classifications of lifts  
(UVL600 Series, UVL600X Series increased floor-to-ground require-  
and UVL850 Series). Refer to the ments such as buses, trailers and  
illustrations on pages 2 and 3 for  
the visual differences in lift  
configurations and identification  
of lift components.  
cial oriented, ADA compliant and  
designed for use in vehicles with  
motor homes. UVL850 lift  
platforms travel vertically straight  
up and down (no “arcing” motion).  
Terminology: Become familiar  
with the terminology that will be  
used throughout this manual.  
Become familiar with the identifi-  
cation of lift components and their  
functions.  
UVL lift models provide fully  
automatic operation of all lift  
functions as well as optional  
automatic door operators (if so  
UVL600 Series lift models are  
consumer oriented (intended for  
operation by the wheelchair  
passenger). UVL600X lift models equipped). Basic lift operation  
are commercial oriented and ADA procedures are identical for all  
Direction:  
compliant (intended for operation  
by an attendant). UVL600 Series  
and UVL600X lift platforms raise  
UVL Series lift models. The  
operating instructions contained  
in this manual address the lift  
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 outboard roll stop). Refer to  
the Lift Terminology Illustrations  
for clarification of direction terms.  
and lower with an “arcing” motion. control switches and the corre-  
UVL600 Series lifts offer a variety sponding lift functions. Separate  
of options including bridge plates instructions are provided for  
(inboard roll stops) and handrails. operation of manual bridge plates  
(inboard roll stops) and handrails  
UVL850 Series lifts are commer-  
(stationary and folding) that may  
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Lift Terminology  
Lift Components:  
except the power (pump) module  
when the lift is in the stowed  
position.  
Refer to the Lift Terminology  
Illustrations on pages 2 and 3.  
Bridge Plate (Inboard Roll  
Stop): UVL lift models are  
equipped with an automatic or  
manually operated bridge plate  
(except model UVL603A). The  
bridge plate bridges the gap  
between the lift platform and the  
vehicle floor. Bridge plates also  
serve as inboard roll stops.  
Pump Module: The remote  
mounted pump module consists  
of the main hydraulic pump, the  
manual hand pump, the logic  
control board and other electrical  
components that power the lift  
electric/hydraulic systems.  
Platform Carriage Assembly:  
The platform carriage assembly  
includes the platform assembly,  
the lifting arms, the rolling hori-  
zontal arms that carry the plat-  
form assembly in and out of the  
housing and the electrical/  
hydraulic drive components that  
power the lift.  
Automatic bridge plates are fully-  
automatic in operation and are  
activated by the lift control  
switches (no attendant required).  
Manual bridge plates must be  
operated by an attendant. Fur-  
ther details and instructions for  
operation of manual bridge plates  
are provided on page 12 of this  
manual.  
Hand-held Switch Control Box:  
The standard hand-held control  
switchbox is connected to the  
pump module. The control box is  
equipped with four push-button  
switches, (UP, DOWN, STOW,  
and DOOR CLOSE). The  
switches activate the fully auto-  
matic lift functions as well as  
optional automatic door opera-  
tors (if so equipped). Details  
regarding the control switches  
and their functions are provided in  
the Lift Operation section (page  
11).  
Platform Assembly: The lift  
platform assembly consists of the  
flat aluminum plate with raised  
diamond embossing upon which  
the wheelchair is positioned, the  
outboard roll stop, the inboard roll  
stop (if so equipped) and optional  
handrails (if so equipped).  
Platform Cable-activated  
Manual Release System: A  
cable-activated manual release  
system releases the platform  
carriage assembly drive chain to  
allow the platform carriage  
assembly to be manually moved  
out (extended) or moved in  
(retracted), should it be neces-  
sary. Complete details and  
operating procedures are pro-  
vided on pages 15-19.  
Outboard Roll Stop: The  
outboard roll stop is the automatic  
electric actuator-activated outer  
barrier that provides a ramp for  
wheelchair loading and unloading  
at ground level. Photos and  
further details regarding the  
outboard roll stop operation are  
provided in the Pre-Lift Operation  
Notes section (pages 7 and 8).  
Lift Housing: The lift housing is  
the metal structure (casing)  
mounted under the vehicle which  
contains and protects the platform  
carriage assembly. The housing  
contains all lift components  
Lift Actions and Functions:  
Extend: Extend is the action of  
the platfom carriage assembly  
moving (rolling) out of the lift  
housing.  
DOWN switch is activated or  
raising to floor level when the UP  
switch is activated.  
assembly moves in and moves  
out of the lift housing.  
Floor Level: Floor level is the  
height that the platfom carriage  
assembly raises to in order for the  
wheelchair passenger to enter  
and exit the vehicle.  
Stow: Stow is the action of the  
lift platform carriage assembly  
retracting (moving inward) into  
the carriage assembly housing.  
During the stow function, the  
platform will automatically raise or  
lower to stow level before retract-  
ing into the housing.  
Retract: Retract is the action of  
the platfom carriage assembly  
moving (rolling) into the lift  
housing.  
Note: Further details regarding  
lift control switches and the  
corresponding lift functions are  
provided in the Lift Operating  
Instructions on pages 10 and 11.  
Deploy: Lift deployment is the  
action of the lift platform carriage  
assembly extending (moving  
outward) from the housing and  
Stow Level: Stow level is the  
lowering to ground level when the height that the platfom carriage  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Safety Symbols  
SAFETY FIRST! Know That....  
All information contained  
in this manual and  
supplements (if included), is  
provided for your safety. Famil-  
iarity with proper operation  
instructions as well as proper  
installation and maintenance  
procedures are necessary to  
ensure safe, troublefree opera-  
tion. Safety precautions are  
provided to identify potentially  
hazardous situations and provide  
instruction on how to avoid them.  
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CAUTION  
WARNING  
This symbol indicates  
important safety  
information regarding  
a potentially hazard-  
ous situation that  
could result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
This symbol indicates  
important information  
regarding how to  
avoid a hazardous  
situation that could  
result in minor per-  
sonal injury or prop-  
erty damage.  
Note: Additional information provided to help clarify or detail a specific subject.  
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These symbols will appear throughout this manual as well as on the labels posted on your lift. Recognize  
the seriousness of this information.  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions  
WARNING  
Read manual and supplement(s) before operating lift. Read  
and become familiar with all safety precautions, pre-lift  
operation notes, operating instructions and manual operating  
instructions before operating the lift.  
WARNING  
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.  
W
ARNING Load and unload on level surface only.  
WARNING Engage vehicle parking brake before operating lift.  
Provide adequate clearance outside the vehicle to accommo-  
date the lift before opening lift door(s) or operating lift.  
WARNING  
Inspect lift before operation. Do not operate lift if you suspect  
lift damage, wear or any abnormal condition.  
WARNING  
WARNING Keep operator and bystanders clear of area in which the lift  
operates.  
WARNING  
Stand clear of doors, stepwell and platform during lift operation.  
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ARNING Do not jack the vehicle by the bumper or frame, this could cause damage to the drive shaft  
and/or wheelchair lift.  
WARNING  
Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:  
• Passenger must be positioned in center of platform  
• Wheelchair brakes must be locked  
• Roll stop must be up (vertical)  
• Passenger should grip both handrails if able (if so equipped).  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions (continued)  
Load and unload clear of vehicular traffic.  
WARNING  
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ARNING Do not overload or abuse. The load rating applies to both the raising and lowering func-  
tions - continuous lifting capacity is 750 lbs.  
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ARNING Do not operate or board the lift if you or your lift operator are intoxicated.  
ARNING Do not raise front wheelchair wheels (pull wheelie) when loading (boarding) the platform.  
ARNING Open lift door(s) fully and secure before operating lift.  
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WARNING  
Position and secure (buckle, engage, fasten, etc.) the wheelchair-equipped occupant seat  
belt (torso restraint) before loading onto the wheelchair lift platform.  
WARNING  
Fold manual-fold handrails down before stowing lift.  
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ARNING Lift occupant must keep hands, arms and all other body parts within the lift occupant area  
and clear of moving parts.  
WARNING Platform must be positioned at floor level when loading or unloading in and out of vehicle.  
Do not use the outboard roll stop as a barrier (brake). Stop and brake wheelchair when  
fully loaded on the platform (manually stop and brake manual wheelchairs — stop powered  
wheelchairs with the wheelchair controls).  
WARNING  
Turn powered (electric) wheelchairs off when on lift platform.  
WARNING  
Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on ground level (lowered fully) and  
the outboard roll stop is fully unfolded (ramp position) before loading or unloading a pas-  
senger at ground level.  
WARNING  
Outboard platform roll stop must be fully unfolded (ramp position) before front and rear  
wheelchair wheels cross roll stop when loading or unloading at ground level.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Accidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).  
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ARNING After manually releasing platform, stow platform and push manual release T-handle in fully  
and move platform in and out to engage platform lock before driving vehicle. Failure to lock  
platform may result in unintended platform deployment.  
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ARNING Insert manual release T-handle fully before manually lowering or raising platform and  
manually move platform in and out to engage platform lock.  
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ARNING Maintenance and lubrication procedures must be performed by authorized (certified)  
service personnel.  
Replace missing, worn or illegible decals.  
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ARNING  
ARNING  
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ARNING  
Keep owner’s manual in lift vehicle at all times.  
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.  
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Do not use accessory devices not authorized by The Braun Corporation.  
WARNING Do not remove any guards or covers.  
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Lift Operation Safety  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions (continued)  
Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or property  
damage.  
Pre-Lift Operation Notes  
UVL® series lift models provide  
fully automatic operation of all lift  
functions as well as optional  
automatic door operators (if so  
equipped). It is the responsibil-  
ity of the lift operator to prop-  
erly activate all lift functions.  
this information is not understood.  
Call 1-800-THE LIFT. The lift  
owner's manual must be stored  
in the lift vehicle at all times.  
WARNING  
Read and become  
familiar with all lift  
operation safety  
precautions, pre-lift  
operation notes,  
General Safety: The lift operator  
(attendant) and bystanders must  
keep clear of the area in which  
operating instructions  
and manual operating  
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.  
Read and become familiar with all the lift operates and clear of all  
Lift Operation Safety Precautions, moving parts. Stand clear of  
doors, stepwell and platform  
during lift operation. The lift  
occupant must keep hands, arms  
and all other body parts within the  
lift occupant area and clear of  
moving parts.  
Pre-Lift Operation Notes, Lift  
Operating Instructions and  
Manual Operating Instructions  
before attempting lift operating  
procedures. Contact The Braun  
Corporation immediately if any of  
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ANGER  
KEEP CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS  
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Become familiar with all platform  
Outboard Roll Stop: The  
features and the proper operation outboard roll stop is the automatic  
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ARNING  
of the platform components  
electric actuator-activated outer  
barrier that provides a ramp for  
wheelchair loading and unloading  
at ground level.  
before attempting lift operation.  
Refer to Lift Terminology on  
pages 2-4 for identification of and  
description of specific lift compo-  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any lift  
component does not  
operate properly.  
nents if not clearly depicted in this From ground level, the LIFT UP  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
section. Contact The Braun  
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT  
function switch automatically  
raises (rotates) the actuator-  
immediately if any of this informa- activated roll stop to the upright  
tion is not understood. (vertical) position before the  
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes  
platform raises. Note: The lift  
platform will not raise if the roll  
stop is not in the UP position.  
This is a built-in safety feature.  
fully unfolded before the front  
and rear wheelchair wheels (or  
standee) have crossed the roll  
stop.  
WARNING  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any lift  
component does not  
operate properly.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
The LIFT DOWN function lowers  
the platform to ground level. The  
outboard roll stop automatically  
unfolds to ramp (horizontal)  
Although the outboard roll stop is  
lift-powered and fully-automatic in  
operation, mechanical failures are  
possible. Discontinue lift  
operation immediately if the  
roll stop does not operate  
properly.  
position when the platform  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
contacts the ground to allow the  
wheelchair passenger on or off of  
the lift. The roll stop must be  
Fully-Folded (Up-vertical)  
Outboard Roll Stop  
Fully-Unfolded  
(Ramp position)  
Outboard  
Roll Stop  
Outboard  
Roll Stop  
Electric  
Actuator  
loaded to raise to vertical position  
when the platform extends from  
the stow position. The automatic  
bridge plate folds down onto the  
vehicle floor as the platform  
raises to floor level. The bridge  
plate automatically folds down to  
the platform surface during the lift  
stow function. Discontinue lift  
operation immediately if the  
automatic bridge plate does  
not operate properly.  
Bridge Plate (Inboard Roll  
Stop): UVL lift models may be  
equipped with an automatic or  
manually operated bridge plate  
(except model UVL603A). The  
bridge plate bridges the gap  
between the lift platform and the  
vehicle floor as well as serving as  
an inboard roll stop.  
Manual Bridge Plates: Manual  
bridge plates are attendant  
operated. The bridge plate rests  
on the platform surface when the  
lift is in the stowed position.  
When the platform is fully-  
extended, the bridge plate is  
manually raised to the vertical  
position. When the platform is  
raised to floor level, the bridge  
plate is manually lowered to the  
vehicle floor (bridging position).  
Automatic Bridge Plate: Auto-  
matic bridge plates are spring-  
Automatic  
Bridge Plate  
Vehicle Floor  
Vehicle Floor  
(Inboard Roll Stop)  
Floor Level  
(Bridging Position)  
Platform at  
Floor Level  
Platform Below  
Floor Level  
Vertical Position  
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes  
Further details and instructions  
for operation of manual bridge  
plates are provided in the Manual  
Bridge Plate Operating Instruc-  
tions (see page 12).  
Handrails with Safety Side  
Shields. Handrails are standard  
equipment on most lift models  
and optional equipment on  
others. Passengers should grip  
both handrails when on the lift  
platform if possible.  
equipped). Stationary handrails  
remain in the upright (vertical  
position) at all times and require  
no operation procedures (see  
page 13 for details). Refer to the  
applicable handrail instructions  
for details and operation proce-  
dures for folding handrails on  
pages 13 and 14. Discontinue  
lift operation if the handrails do  
not operate properly.  
Handrails: UVL lift models may  
be equipped with one of three  
types of handrails - Stationary  
Handrails, Manual Fold “P”  
Handrails or Manual Fold “U”  
Become familiar with the proper  
operation of the style of handrail  
your lift is equipped with (if so  
WARNING  
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Face outward and lock wheelchair  
brakes before operating lift.  
Position and secure  
(buckle, engage,  
fasten, etc.) the  
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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  
Lift Passengers: Do not attempt the lift, it is your responsibility to  
to load or unload a passenger in  
a wheelchair or other apparatus  
that does not fit on the platform  
area. Do not exceed the 750  
pound rated load capacity of the  
lift.  
practice safe loading and unload-  
ing procedures. Observe your  
passenger at all times during lift  
operation.  
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading/  
Unloading: The platform must  
be fully raised (at floor level) and  
the bridge plate must be properly  
positioned (if equipped) when  
loading or unloading passengers  
damage.  
Passenger Orientation (Board-  
ing Direction): Inboard facing of  
wheelchair passengers is not  
prohibited, but outboard facing  
tion recommends wheelchair  
passengers position and buckle  
their wheelchair-equipped seat  
belt (torso restraint) as specified  
by the manufacturer, before  
loading onto a wheelchair lift.  
of passengers is recommended in or out of the vehicle. Floor  
by The Braun Corporation.  
Passengers loading from ground  
level should back onto the  
platform. Passengers loading  
from floor level should proceed  
onto the platform facing outward  
(outward from the vehicle).  
level positioning of the UVL  
platform is a fully automatic  
function, but it is the responsi-  
bility of the lift operator to  
ensure the platform and the  
bridge plate (if equipped) are  
properly positioned.  
Different types of disabilities  
require different types of wheel-  
chairs and different types of  
wheelchair-equipped occupant  
restraint belt systems (torso  
restraints). It is the responsibility  
of the wheelchair passenger to  
have his or her wheelchair  
The passenger must be posi-  
tioned in the center of the  
platform to prevent side-to-side  
load off-balance. The lift atten-  
If the lift does not position the  
platform properly, discontinue  
lift use immediately and contact  
an authorized Braun Corporation  
dant (operator) should not ride on dealer in your area or call The  
the platform with the passenger.  
Wheelchair brakes must be  
locked whenever the passenger  
is on the platform. Turn powered  
(electric) wheelchairs off when on who will inspect your lift.  
platform.  
Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE  
LIFT. One of our national service restraint (seat belt) under the  
representatives will direct you to  
an authorized service repairman  
equipped with an occupant  
direction of their health care  
professional. Wheelchair lift  
attendants should be instructed on  
any special needs and/or proce-  
Wheelchair-equipped Occupant dures required for safe transport of  
Seat Belts: The Braun Corpora-  
wheelchair passengers.  
If you are an attendant operating  
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes  
Operation Procedure Review:  
The wheelchair lift user and/or  
attendant should review the  
safety precautions and operation  
procedures appearing in this  
manual with your wheelchair lift  
sales representative (dealer),  
before attempting lift operation.  
Become familiar with the proper  
operation of your lift before  
operating the lift by yourself.  
sales representative should also  
instruct and demonstrate manual  
operation procedures. Be  
system and cleaning the lift  
should be a part of your routine.  
Simple inspections can detect  
potential lift operational problems.  
certain your sales representative  
instructs and demonstrates the  
proper reengagement procedure  
of the manual cable release  
system (see pages 15-19). Any  
questions or concerns can be  
answered by the sales represen-  
tative at that time.  
Regular preventive maintenance  
will reduce potential lift operation  
downtime and increase the  
service life of the lift, as well as  
possibly detecting potential  
hazards. Exposure to harsh  
weather elements or environmen-  
tal conditions may require more  
frequent maintenance and  
Operate the lift through all  
Do not operate your lift if you  
suspect lift damage, wear or any  
abnormal condition. Discontinue lubrication procedures. See the  
lift use immediately and contact  
functions with your sales repre-  
sentative on hand to ensure the  
proper use and operation of the  
Maintenance and Lubrication  
wheelchair lift is understood. The an authorized Braun Corporation  
dealer in your area or call The  
section for further details.  
Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE  
Cold Climate Recommenda-  
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LIFT. One of our national service tions: The vehicle in which the  
representatives will direct you to  
an authorized service repairman  
who will inspect your lift.  
lift is installed should be stored in  
a garage or other sheltered place  
if possible, especially during  
inclement weather conditions.  
When the lift is not in use, the lift  
should be in the stowed position  
to keep foreign objects, rain, ice,  
snow, etc., from entering through  
the lift opening or building up on  
the platform surface.  
Discontinue lift use  
immediately if any lift  
component does not  
operate properly.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
Preventive Maintenance:  
Maintenance is necessary to  
ensure safe and trouble-free lift  
operation. General preventive  
maintenance consisting of  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
careful inspections of your lift  
Lift Operating Instructions  
WARNING  
Read and become  
familiar with all lift  
operation safety  
precautions, pre-lift  
operation notes,  
operating instructions  
and manual operating  
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.  
Lift Operating Instructions ad-  
dress the lift control switches and  
the corresponding lift functions.  
Separate instructions are pro-  
vided for operation of manual  
bridge plates (inboard roll stops)  
and handrails that may be  
present on your particular lift  
model. Fold handrails down  
before stowing lift.  
from vehicle traffic. Place the  
vehicle transmission in “Park” and  
engage the parking brake.  
Vehicle Lift Door(s): Open  
manual doors fully, being certain  
the doors are secured in the fully  
open position before operating  
the lift. If your vehicle is equipped  
with optional automatic door  
operators, the doors will open  
when the UP or DOWN switch is  
pressed. The automatic door  
operators will close when DOOR  
CLOSE switch is pressed (only if  
the lift platform is in the fully  
stowed position).  
In event of power or equipment  
failure, refer to the Manual  
Operating Instructions section.  
Before lift operation, park the  
vehicle on a level area, away  
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Lift Operating Instructions  
Lift Control Switches:  
The UVL® logic control system provides fully auto-  
matic operation of all lift functions as well as op-  
tional automatic door operators (if so equipped).  
Lift functions can be performed from any position  
the platform happens to be in at the time the switch  
button is pushed.  
LIFT  
UP  
UP  
DOWN  
LIFT  
DOWN  
STOW  
DOOR  
CLOSE  
STOW  
LIFT  
There are two types of hand controls available for  
the UVL - the standard hand-held control switchbox,  
or the optional remote control. Both types of  
controls are equipped with four push-button  
switches. The functions activated by both types of  
controls are the same. The switch functions are  
labeled. The function of each switch is described  
below.  
DOOR  
CLOSE  
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CORPORATION  
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Hand-held Switchbox  
(Standard Equipment)  
Optional Remote  
Control Transmitter  
Remote Control Note: The effective range of the  
remote control is 20 feet. A range further than 20  
feet does not allow an attendant to observe and  
assist the lift passenger.  
Control Switch Functions:  
UP: From the stowed position, the LIFT UP function Note: The lift will not  
deploys (extends) the platform fully. The platform stow with weight on the  
then raises to floor level height and moves inward to platform (built-in safety  
WARNING  
Fold handrails down  
before stowing lift.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
the vehicle floor level position (if applicable). Note:  
When the lift is in the stowed position, power doors  
automatically open when the UP switch is pressed  
(if so equipped).  
feature).  
Fold handrails down  
before stowing lift.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
From ground level, the LIFT UP function will first  
automatically raise (rotate) the outboard roll stop to  
the upright (vertical) position. Note: The lift will not  
raise if the roll stop is not in the UP position (built-in  
safety feature). The platform then raises to floor  
level height and moves inward to the vehicle floor  
level position. Note: UVL600 and UVL600X lift  
models move inward to floor level position with an  
“arcing” motion. UVL850 Series lift models do not.  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
DOOR CLOSE: When the vehicle is equipped with  
automatic door openers (optional), the DOOR  
CLOSE switch closes the doors. This function  
operates only when the platform is stowed or fully  
extended and below stow level.  
DOWN: The LIFT DOWN function lowers the  
platform to ground level (regardless of the position  
of the platform) and then unfolds the outboard roll  
stop to the ramp (horizontal) position. From the  
stowed position, the lift will extend and then lower.  
Note: When the lift is in the stowed position, power  
doors automatically open when the DOWN switch is  
pressed (if so equipped).  
Note: If any of these functions do not occur as  
described, discontinue lift use immediately and  
contact your sales representative or call The Braun  
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT. One of our national  
service representatives will direct you to an autho-  
rized service repairman who will inspect your lift.  
In event of power or equipment failure, refer to  
Manual Operating Instructions to manually operate  
(stow) the lift, then contact your sales representative  
for further instructions.  
STOW: The STOW LIFT function raises or lowers  
the platform to stow level and then moves the  
platform inward (retracts) to the stow position.  
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Manual Bridge Plate Operating Instructions  
A
Vertical Bridge Plate Engagement  
B
Engagement  
Notch  
Floor Level  
Bridge Plate  
Manual Bridge Plate  
Platform at Stow Level  
The bridge plate bridges the gap between the lift platform  
and the vehicle floor when the lift platform is raised fully  
(positioned at floor level), as well as serving as an inboard  
roll stop.  
Bridge Plate  
Engagement Bracket  
C
Engaged  
Vertical  
Bridge Plate  
Manual bridge plates are attendant operated. The bridge  
plate rests on the platform surface when the lift is in the  
stowed position (see Photo A). When the platform is fully  
extended and raised or lowered to the desired height, the  
bridge plate is manually positioned as needed.  
When raised to the vertical position, the rear (left) end of  
the plate engages a notch in the angled engagement  
bracket located at the inboard end of the platform side  
plate. See Photos B and C. The spring located on the  
opposite end of the bridge plate hinge places rearward  
pressure on the bridge plate to retain the plate in the  
vertical position (engaged in bracket notch).  
Move vertical  
bridge plate  
D
E
Vehicle Floor  
Vehicle Floor  
to right to  
disengage it,  
and then  
lower it to the  
floor.  
Engaged - Vertical  
Bridge Plate  
Platform at Floor Level  
Platform at Floor Level  
Vehicle Floor  
F
When the platform is raised to floor level, the bridge plate  
is manually lowered to the vehicle floor (bridging position)  
by moving the bridge plate to the right to disengage it, and  
then lowering it to the floor. From the floor level bridging  
position, the bridge plate is manually raised to the vertical  
position (see Photos D, E and F).  
Floor Level Bridge Plate  
(Bridging Position)  
The bridge plate can be folded down to the platform  
surface by the attendant before stowing the lift platform, or  
the stowing (retracting) movement of the platform will push  
the bridge plate down as it contacts the lift carriage.  
Platform at Floor Level  
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Dual Stationary Handrail Instructions  
Stationary handrails remain in the  
the access slots as the platform  
carriage assembly retracts and  
extends. Keep clear of the  
handrail access slots during lift  
operation.  
WARNING  
upright (vertical position) at all  
times. Handrail access slots are  
provided in the lift housing cover.  
Access slots are incorporated in  
the vehicle floor or stairwell  
Stay clear of handrail  
access slots during  
lift operation. Failure  
to do so may result in  
serious bodily injury.  
during lift installation procedures.  
The handrails travel in and out of  
Stationary  
Handrails  
Keep clear of handrail access  
slots during lift operation.  
Lift Housing  
Access  
Slot  
Cover with  
Access Slots  
Access Slot  
Dual Manual Fold “P” Handrail Instructions  
Folding “P” handrails are manu-  
lifted to the vertical position and  
locked in position with a latch that  
automatically engages the  
platform bracket when fully  
raised. Lifting the round knob  
located on the vertical handrail  
tube disengages the latch.  
WARNING  
ally operated. The handrails rest  
on the platform when the lift is not  
in use. The handrails must be  
folded down to the platform  
(horizontal position) before  
stowing the lift. The handrails are  
Fold handrails down  
before stowing lift.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Deployed  
“P” Handrails  
Stowed  
“P” Handrails  
Latch  
Knob  
D
Latch Knob  
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Dual Manual Fold “U” Handrail (with Shield) Instructions  
Folding “U” handrails (with safety  
shield) are manually operated.  
The handrails rest on the platform to the platform (horizontal posi-  
when the lift is not in use. The  
handrails must be folded down to folded down.  
Note: The bridge plate (inboard  
roll stop) must be folded down  
vertical position and locked in  
position with a latch that auto-  
matically engages the platform  
bracket when fully raised. Lifting  
the round knob located on the  
vertical handrail tube disengages  
the latch.  
tion) before the handrails are  
the platform (horizontal position)  
before stowing the lift.  
The handrails are lifted to the  
To Deploy Handrails:  
1. Lift front  
(right)  
2. Lift rear (left)  
handrail to  
vertical  
handrail to  
vertical  
latched  
UVL  
latched  
position. Be  
certain latch  
is engaged.  
UVL  
position. Be  
certain latch  
is engaged.  
To Stow Handrails:  
Inboard  
Roll Stop  
Before stowing lift:  
WARNING  
Fold handrails down  
before stowing lift.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
UVL  
1. Fold down  
inboard roll  
stop (bridge  
plate).  
Latch  
Knob  
Latch  
Knob  
3. Lift round  
latching knob to  
2. Lift round  
latching knob to  
disengage latch  
and fold rear  
(left) handrail  
down to plat-  
form (horizontal  
position).  
UVL  
disengage latch  
and fold front  
(right) handrail  
down to plat-  
form (horizontal  
position).  
UVL  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
be manually extended and  
The UVL has the capability of  
being manually operated. If you  
experience power or equipment  
failure, refer to the Manual  
Operating Instructions to manu-  
ally operate the lift. Refer to the  
Lift Operating Instructions for all  
normal lift operation procedures  
(such as loading and unloading  
passengers). Follow all Lift  
Operation Safety Precautions  
at all times!  
retracted. The manual back-up  
pump (hand pump) is used to  
manually lower and raise the  
extended platform.  
HAND  
PUMP  
Step-by-step instructions for  
manually moving the platform  
in and out, manually raising  
and lowering the platform  
and manually lowering  
PUMP  
HANDLE  
"T" HANDLE  
RELEASE  
CABLE  
POWER  
PACK  
(unfolding) the outboard roll  
MANUAL  
DOWN  
VALVE  
stop are provided on the following  
pages. Refer to the applicable  
Manual Operation instructions for  
detailed procedures.  
Familiarize yourself with the  
components necessary to operate  
the Manual Back-Up System (see  
illustration at right and photos on  
pages 17 and 18). The location  
of the power pack and release  
cable varies from vehicle to  
vehicle (depending on your  
particular installation).  
Always exercise extreme caution  
when operating the lift manually.  
Read the warning and the  
safety information below and  
on the following page! Read all  
Manual Operating Instructions  
before attempting to perform  
manual operation procedures.  
Note: Location of power  
pack and T-handle varies.  
Note: Photos of the power  
pack and T-handle appear  
on pages 17 and 18.  
The T-handle release cable  
releases and engages the lift  
platform to allow the platform to  
Cable-Activated Platform Manual Release System  
Failure to manually lock the  
Platform Manual Release  
platform carriage assembly (re-  
engage the carriage assembly  
drive chain) after manual deploy-  
ment, will allow the platform to roll  
in or out of housing unhindered  
during vehicle movement. Failure  
to lock the platform will also allow  
the platform to roll in or out of  
housing unhindered during hand  
pump raising and lowering  
System: A cable-activated  
manual release system releases  
and engages the platform car-  
riage assembly drive chain to  
allow the platform carriage  
assembly to be manually moved  
out (extended) or moved in  
(retracted) as needed. A T-  
handle is provided on the release  
cable for activation of the manual  
release system (details follow).  
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Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
procedures.  
After manually releasing  
After manually moving the  
platform, push manual release  
T-handle in fully and ensure  
platform is locked before  
driving lift vehicle. Uncon-  
trolled and unintentional  
platform deployment (inadvert-  
ent platform ejection) may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
platform in or out, it is extremely  
important that the cable-activated  
manual release is positively re-  
engaged to secure (lock) the  
platform carriage assembly before  
loading a passenger on the  
platform or before driving the  
vehicle (reengagement procedure  
outlined on following page).  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
Note: The lift platform must be  
pushed back into its carriage  
compartment at least half-way  
before reverting back to normal  
(powered) operation. When the  
lift is fully extended manually, it  
does not activate the proper  
switches for normal operation.  
and out when trying to raise or  
lower the platform with the hand  
pump.  
WARNING  
Sales Representative: Instruct  
and demonstrate the proper re-  
engagement procedure of the  
manual release for all new UVL  
Returning (moving) the lift at least owners at the point of sale or  
half-way in allows for proper  
switch activation.  
delivery. Remind the consumer of  
proper engagement procedures  
when giving telephone instructions.  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
Note: Before manually raising or  
lowering platform, be sure to  
reengage the release cable  
Step-by-step instructions for  
manually moving the platform in  
mechanism by loosening (turning) and out, manually raising and  
the “T” handle and pushing  
lowering the platform and manually  
lowering (unfolding) the outboard  
roll stop are provided on the  
following pages.  
inward. Failure to place “T”  
handle in the original IN position  
will allow the platform to move in  
Platform Carriage Assembly Drive Chain Reengagement Procedure:  
1
After manually moving the  
platform in or out:  
Read warning posted above!  
TURN  
2
1. Turn (loosen) the manual  
3. Grasp the outer roll stop and  
move the platform in and out  
until the platform locks (chain  
release assembly engages),  
securing the platform carriage  
assembly within the housing.  
You will feel the release  
TO  
LOCK  
release “T” handle.  
2. Push the “T” handle in fully  
(until handle bottoms out  
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against its mounting bracket).  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
mechanism engage.  
Do not remove!  
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To Manually Move Platform Out (Extend) From Stow Position:  
2
1. Pull the “T” handle release  
Read warning posted above!  
Before raising or lowering the  
platform, be sure to lock the  
platform. Reengage the release  
cable mechanism by loosening  
(turning) the “T” handle and  
cable outward.  
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TO  
LOCK  
2. Turn the “T” handle to lock  
platform into the released  
position.  
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pushing inward. Failure to place  
“T” handle in the original IN  
position (lock platform) will cause  
the platform to move in and out  
when trying to raise or lower the  
platform with the hand pump.  
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3. Carefully pull the platform out  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
to desired position.  
Do not remove!  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
Hand Pump Handle  
To Manually Raise Platform  
To Floor Level:  
B
A
Note: Disregard procedures for  
manually moving the platform in or  
out if not applicable.  
Hand  
Pump  
Open  
Close  
1. Remove pump handle from  
clips on side of power pack (or  
other storage location).  
(Down)  
(Up/Stop)  
2. Place handle through pump  
cover access slot and into hand  
pump. Stroke hand pump until  
platform reaches floor height  
(see Photo C).  
Hand Pump Handle  
3. a. Pull “T” handle release cable  
outward and b. turn “T” handle  
to lock platform into the re-  
Release  
Valve  
leased position (see Figure 1).  
approximate 1/16" intervals  
maximum  
30 inch lbs  
minimum  
15 inch lbs  
4. Push platform in until it meets  
floor of vehicle (if applicable).  
seats  
(stops)  
5. Reengage the release cable  
mechanism by a. turning the “T”  
handle and b. pushing the “T”  
handle in fully (see Figure 2).  
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Note: Grasp the outer roll stop  
and move the platform in and  
out until the platform locks.  
You will feel the release mecha-  
nism engage. Read Platform  
Carriage Assembly Drive  
C
Release Valve  
Valve Tightening Specification:  
Once valve seats (stops), tighten  
15 to 30 inch pounds as shown.  
Chain Reengagement Proce-  
dure section on opposite page!  
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TURN  
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LOCK  
TO  
LO  
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Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deploym  
platform  
ent. Unintended  
result in serious bodily injury  
deployment may  
and/or property damage.  
Do not remove!  
Do not remove!  
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Figure 1  
Figure 2  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
Hand Pump Handle  
To Manually Lower Platform  
To Ground Level:  
B
A
Note: Disregard procedures for  
manually moving the platform in or  
out if not applicable.  
Hand  
Pump  
Open  
Close  
When lowering platform from  
floor level:  
(Down)  
(Up/Stop)  
1. a. Pull “T” handle release cable  
outward and b. turn “T” handle  
to lock platform into the re-  
leased position (see Figure 1).  
2. Pull platform out fully (until it  
stops), if applicable.  
Hand Pump Handle  
Release  
Valve  
3. Reengage the release cable  
mechanism by a. turning the “T”  
handle and b. pushing the “T”  
handle in fully (see Figure 2).  
approximate 1/16" intervals  
maximum  
30 inch lbs  
minimum  
15 inch lbs  
Note: Grasp the outer roll stop  
and move the platform in and  
out until the platform locks.  
You will feel the release mecha-  
nism engage. Read Platform  
Carriage Assembly Drive  
Chain Reengagement Proce-  
dure section on page 16!  
seats  
(stops)  
C
L
N
E
E
O
C
Release Valve  
4. Place slotted end of pump  
handle onto hand pump down  
(release) valve and turn coun-  
terclockwise (open 1/2 turn  
only) to lower platform. See  
Photo B.  
Valve Tightening Specification:  
Once valve seats (stops), tighten  
15 to 30 inch pounds as shown.  
b
a
5. Turn hand pump down (release)  
valve clockwise (close) before  
performing any other lift func-  
tions. See Photo B.  
TU  
TURN  
R
N
b
a
TO  
LOCK  
TO  
LO  
C
K
W
A
W
A
RN  
RN  
IN  
G
I
N
G
Note: Close hand pump  
release valve securely before  
operating lift. The lift will not  
operate properly if the valve is  
not in its fully clockwise posi-  
tion.  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
Do not remove!  
Do not remove!  
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Figure 1  
Figure 2  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
To Manually Move Platform Inward (Retract) To Stow Position:  
3
Read Platform Carriage Assem-  
bly Drive Chain Reengagement  
Procedure section on page 16!  
WARNING  
TURN  
2
TO  
LOCK  
1. Position (raise or lower)  
platform to stow level (height)  
using procedures outlined on  
pages 17 and 18.  
W
A
RN  
IN  
G
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
2. Pull “T” handle release cable.  
Failure to lock platform  
m
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deploym  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage. ay  
See Figure 1.  
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
ent may  
Do not remove!  
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Figure 1  
3. Turn “T” handle to lock plat-  
form in the released position.  
See Figure 1.  
a
4. Carefully push platform  
inward to stow position.  
TURN  
b
5. Reengage the release cable  
mechanism by a. turning the  
“T” handle and b. pushing the  
the “T” handle in fully (see  
Figure 2). Grasp the outer roll  
stop and move the platform in  
and out until the platform  
locks. You will feel the  
T
O
O
CK  
L
W
A
RN  
IN  
G
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually  
and out to engage platform  
m
lock before driving vehicle.  
ove platform in  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
and/or property damage.  
Do not remove!  
release mechanism engage.  
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3
Figure 2  
Outboard Roll Stop Manual Operation  
The automatic outboard roll stop is powered by an  
electric actuator. In the event of power or equip-  
ment failure, refer to the following instructions to  
manually operate the roll stop.  
Detent Pin  
Hairpin Cotter  
Note: The lift will not raise from ground level if the  
roll stop actuator detent pin has not been rein-  
stalled. The detent pin fully engages and activates  
the roll stop down switch.  
Caution: Push  
the roll stop down  
switch inward  
CAUTION  
Push roll stop down  
switch inward when  
inserting detent pin.  
Failure to do so will  
result in switch break-  
age.  
(toward vehicle)  
before inserting the  
detent pin. Details  
on following page.  
Failure to do so  
will result in  
switch damage.  
Roll Stop Actuator  
Roll Stop Down Switch  
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Manual Operating Instructions  
To Manually Lower Outboard Roll Stop:  
Note: Actuator  
shown exploded  
from lift for clarity.  
1. Remove hairpin cotter from  
detent pin.  
Roll Stop  
Actuator  
Hairpin  
Cotter  
2. Remove detent pin to detach  
Detent Pin  
2
roll stop actuator from roll stop.  
1
3. Push roll stop to the down  
(ramp - horizontal) position.  
Note: The lift will not raise from  
ground level without the roll  
stop release pin reinstalled,  
which fully engages and  
3
activates the roll stop down  
switch (details below).  
Outboard Roll Stop  
To Reengage Outboard Roll Stop:  
1. Position shaft end of roll stop actuator between  
roll stop mounting tabs (ears). Align mounting  
holes. Note: Rotate roll stop to vertical position  
or position needed to align mounting holes.  
Note: The lift will not raise from ground level without  
the roll stop release pin reinstalled, which fully  
engages and activates the roll stop down switch.  
Roll Stop Down Switch  
2. Read caution!  
CAUTION  
Push the roll stop  
down switch  
Push roll stop down  
switch inward when  
inserting detent pin.  
Failure to do so will  
result in switch  
inward (toward  
vehicle) and insert  
detent pin.  
Failure to do so  
will result in  
Push switch IN fully.  
breakage.  
switch breakage!  
3. Insert hairpin cotter in detent pin to secure roll  
stop actuator to roll stop.  
Before inserting  
detent pin.  
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Maintenance and Lubrication  
Maintenance is necessary to  
ensure safe and trouble-free lift  
operation. General preventive  
maintenance consisting of  
opening or building up on the  
platform surface.  
W
ARNING  
Annual maintenance  
and lubrication proce-  
dures must be per-  
formed by authorized  
service personnel.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
The UVL has been designed with  
inspections of your lift system and  
cleaning the lift should be a part  
of your routine. When cleaning  
the lift, pay special attention to  
the roll stop opening, platform  
surface and bottom of platform. If  
mud, ice and/or snow build-up is  
apparent on platform surface,  
clean the area prior to use. Do  
not spray water inside of lift  
housing.  
many self-lubricating compo-  
nents. Lubricate the pivot points  
specified below approximately  
every four weeks (or 100 cycles)  
with a light penetrating type oil  
(30 weight or equivalent). Severe  
conditions (weather, environment,  
heavy usage, etc.) may require  
more frequent lubrication.  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Complete maintenance checks  
and lubrication procedures must  
be performed annually by an  
authorized Braun Corporation  
sale representative who has  
attended and been certified by  
the Braun UVL Sales and  
Service School. If the annual  
maintenance and lubrication  
procedures cannot be performed,  
or if there is any sign of lift  
damage, wear, abnormal condi-  
tion or improper operation,  
discontinue lift use immedi-  
ately. Contact your dealer or call  
The Braun Corporation at 1-800-  
THE LIFT. One of our national  
service representatives will direct  
you to an authorized service  
repairman who will inspect your  
lift.  
The lift-equipped vehicle should  
be stored in a garage or other  
sheltered place if possible,  
especially during inclement  
weather conditions. When the lift  
is not in use, the lift should be in  
the stowed position to keep  
foreign objects, rain, ice, snow,  
etc., from entering through the lift  
Axle Shaft  
Outer Bearings  
(2 places)  
Handrails and Bridge  
Plates: Lubricate  
pivot points with light  
oil (if so equipped).  
Lifting Arm  
Pivot Points  
(2 places)  
Outboard Roll  
Stop Actuator  
Pivot Points  
(2 places)  
Cylinder Clevis  
Rod Pivot Points  
(2 places)  
Note: LPS2 General  
Purpose Penetrating Oil  
is available in eleven  
ounce aerosol cans from  
The Braun Corporation  
(part number 15807).  
Lifting Arm  
Pivot Points  
(2 places)  
Outboard Roll Stop  
and Lower Closure  
Pivot Points (2 places)  
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Decals  
Remember — the lift is only as safe as the operator!  
WARNING  
Lift-posted decals are  
Replace missing, worn  
or illegible decals.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious bodily  
injury and/or property  
damage.  
W
ARNING  
#81813  
#81814  
shown at right. Part num-  
bers are provided for all  
decals. Inspect your lift for  
any missing, worn or  
illegible decals. Call 1-800-  
THE LIFT for replacements.  
Keep clear of stepwell when  
operating lift.  
81813  
WARNING  
Face outward and lock wheelchair  
brakes before operating lift.  
81814  
D
ANGER  
#81819  
KEEP CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS  
81819  
#81822  
HANDRAIL INSTRUCTIONS  
#86478  
#81823  
#81821  
WARNING  
UP  
DOWN  
WARNING  
Fold handrails  
down before  
stowing lift.  
Failure to do so  
may result in  
serious bodily  
injury and/or  
property damage.  
STOW  
DOOR  
CLOSE  
U
U
V
V
L
L
Push T-handle in fully and  
manually move platform in  
and out to engage platform  
lock before driving vehicle.  
Failure to lock platform may  
result in unintended platform  
deployment. Unintended  
platform deployment may  
result in serious bodily injury  
UVL  
Before  
stowing 1. Fold down  
lift: inboard roll stop.  
and/or property damage.  
2. Fold down rear  
(left) handrail.  
3. Fold down front  
(right) handrail.  
81823  
THE BRAUN  
CORPORATION  
Do not remove!  
86478  
81821  
#81809-1  
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Warranty/Registration Instructions  
Immediately upon receiving your lift, cover of this manual.  
examine the unit for any damage.  
Notify the carrier at once with any  
claims.  
The Braun Serial No./Series No.  
identification tag (shown below)  
is located on the left platform  
side plate (outboard end). This  
I.D. tag contains the product  
identification information pro-  
vided on the Warranty/Registra-  
tion card. Record the informa-  
tion in the space provided  
Two warranty/registration cards  
(shown right) are protected in a  
clear envelope and attached to the  
lift protective shipping wrap. The  
sales representative must process  
one of the cards. The consumer  
Sample Warranty/Registration Card  
must fill out the other card and mail below. This information must  
it to The Braun Corporation. The  
be provided when filing a  
warranty is provided on the back  
warranty claim or ordering parts.  
Model No.  
Series No.  
Lift Model No.  
Lift Serial No.  
THE BRAUN CORPORATION  
P.O. BOX 310 WINAMAC IN 46996  
219-946-6153  
Serial No.  
MODEL  
UVL603A  
Date of Manufacture  
SERIAL NUMBER  
OD . 2632 .  
DOM  
0597  
.
PATENT 4,958,979  
Note: Retain this information for future  
use. You must have this information when  
filing a warranty claim or ordering parts.  
Lift Series No.  
Date of Manufacture  
Sample Serial No./Series No. Identification Tag  
Return Authorization Procedure  
All parts under warranty must have  
a Return Authorization Tag (red  
tag) attached before returning the  
part for credit. A red tag must be  
attached to every item and re-  
turned, freight prepaid, to The  
Braun Corporation. Red tags will  
series number and serial  
number. The identification tag  
containing this information  
(shown above) is located on the  
left platform side plate (outboard  
end). When filling out the red  
tag, please describe the prob-  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION TAG  
Items below MUST be completed before credit will be issued.  
Returnee Name  
Account No.  
Original Invoice No.  
Series No.  
Lift Model No.  
Serial No.  
Other Products  
Describe Problem Briefly  
Date Received  
Authorized By  
be sent along with the new replace- lem briefly. This will allow us to  
ment part. The authorization of red  
tags allows us to expediently give  
you proper credit for warranty.  
monitor the performance of our  
assembled parts, as well as  
purchased parts.  
The Braun Corporation  
1014 S. Monticello  
P.O. Box 310  
Winamac, IN 46996  
Attn:  
(219) 946-6153  
The red tag must be filled out with  
the appropriate lift model number,  
Sample Return Authorization Tag  
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®
"Providing Access to the World"  
Over 300 Braun Dealers  
and Distributors Worldwide  
®
"Providing Access to the World"  
International Corporate Hdqrs: P.O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 USA  
1-800-THE LIFT  
(574) 946-6153  
FAX: (574) 946-4670  
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®
Braun UVL Under Vehicle Wheelchair Lifts  
Braun “Worry-Free”  
Three-Year Limited Warranty  
The Braun Corporation of Winamac, Indiana, warrants its wheelchair lift against  
defects in material and workmanship for three years, providing the lift is operated and  
maintained properly and in conformity with this manual. 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.  
This warranty also covers the cost of labor for the repair or replacement of most  
parts for one year when performed by an authorized Braun Representative. (A Braun labor  
schedule determines cost allowance for repairs.)  
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 of lift or vehicle in which it is installed or loss of time.  
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.  
Return Authorization Procedure  
All parts under warranty must have a red tag attached before returning the part for credit. A red  
tag must be attached to every item and returned, freight prepaid, to The Braun Corporation. Red tags will  
be sent along with the new replacement part. The authorization of red tags allows us to expediently give  
you proper credit for warranty.  
The red tag must be filled out with the appropriate lift  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION TAG  
Items below MUST be completed before credit will be issued.  
model number, series number and serial number. The identification  
tag containing this information is located on the left platform  
side plate (outboard end). When filling out the red tag, please  
describe the problem briefly. This will allow us to monitor the  
performance of our assembled parts, as well as purchased parts.  
Returnee Name  
Account No.  
Original Invoice No.  
Series No.  
Lift Model No.  
Serial No.  
Other Products  
Describe Problem Briefly  
Sample: Return Authorization Tag  
Date Received  
Authorized By  
THE BRAUN CORPORATION  
Note: See inside  
P.O. BOX 310 WINAMAC IN 46996  
219-946-6153  
Sample:  
Serial No./Series No.  
Identification Tag  
front cover for further  
warranty/registration  
information.  
The Braun Corporation  
1014 S. Monticello  
P.O. Box 310  
Winamac, IN 46996  
Attn:  
MODEL  
UVL603A  
(219) 946-6153  
SERIAL NUMBER  
OD. 2632.  
DOM  
0597  
.
PATENT 4,958,979  
MADE IN  
AMERICA  
®
631 West 11th St., P.O. Box 310, Winamac, IN 46996  
1-800-THE LIFT In Indiana Call: (219) 946-6153  
FAX: (219) 946-4670  
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.  
89001  
September 1998  
Patent #4,958,979  
© The Braun Corporation  
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