Braun Outdoor Ceiling Fan 33657 User Manual

Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403  
Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675  
Locate Lift Mounting Brackets  
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Rev: A  
Figure C  
Locate All-Thread Mounting  
Brackets  
“DOT — Public Use Lift”  
CENTER  
NHTSA Vehicle Physical Requirements  
VEHICLE FRAME  
ACROSS  
CENTER IN  
1. Open both doors to 90°.  
“DOT - Public Use Lift” verifies this platform lift  
Vehicle Requirements:  
DOOR OPNING  
2. Locate center of door opening  
(between doors). Mark the  
center point.  
C
L
meets the “public use lift” requirements of FMVSS  
No. 403. This lift may be installed on all vehicles  
appropriate for the size and weight of the lift, but  
must be installed on 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).  
All vehicles with a GVW over 6000 lbs.  
and with unmodified OEM framerails.  
3. Transfer center point to the  
vehicle frame. Using a front-  
to-rear framing member as a  
guide, transfer the center point  
across chassis to opposite side  
front-to-rear framing member  
(must be 90° to door opening).  
Lift mounting bracket positions  
are based on this center line.  
90  
Alternative floor structures are allowed  
providing the installed lift system pass-  
es all FMVSS 403 requirements.  
DOOR  
OPENING  
20-1/4"  
Mounting Bracket Requirements:  
20-1/4"  
40-1/2"  
A maximum distance of 16" from the  
outermost mounting bracket to the  
end of the cassette.  
All-Thread  
Mounting  
Brackets  
4. Measure 20-1/4" to left and  
right of the center line to  
achieve the 40-1/2" center-to-  
center spacing of all-thread  
mounting studs.  
VEHICLE  
All four mounting brackets must be  
connected to the framerails.  
CHASSIS  
MEMBER All-thread  
Mounting  
Brackets  
5. Clamp the mounting brackets  
securely in place (all-thread  
studs must be vertical).  
VEHICLE  
CHASSIS MEMBER  
Engage Platform Manual  
Release System: The lift  
cable-activated platform  
manual release is disengaged  
during shipment to prevent  
potential drive chain stretch.  
Handle the lift with care. En-  
gage manual release before  
attempting to install (raise, tilt  
or move) the lift.  
Figure A  
16  
Maximum  
B
Door Opening Dimensions  
A
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Vehicle lift access door opening  
must meet specified dimensions.  
Engage manual  
release before  
attempting to install  
(raise, tilt or move)  
lift. Failure to do so  
may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
604  
Minimum Clear Door  
Opening Height  
A
NA  
C
B
C
40-1/2"  
34"  
Clear Door Opening Width  
Maximum Floor-to-Ground  
Figure B  
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Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Electrical, Hydraulic and Interlock  
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Min.  
1-3/4”  
Calibration and Floor  
Level Adjustment  
5/16"  
Pump Module Mounting  
Hydraulics:  
Circuit Sentry:  
Lag Bolts  
(typical - 4)  
Figure K  
to  
all  
Lead  
Cable  
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Pos.  
Mount reinforcement “L” bracket  
to pump mounting bracket as  
shown in Figure K. Secure  
pump mounting bracket to floor  
using four 5/16" lag bolts.  
Mount  
Pump  
ertical  
Remove the plug  
from 1/4" diameter  
clear vent tube.  
See Figure N.  
Following electrical,  
hyrdaulic and interlock  
installation, check  
calibration and floor level  
adjustments as defined  
in Panel 4.  
Neg.  
Pump  
Power Cable  
V
Mounting  
Bracket  
Through-Floor  
Cable and Hose  
Grommet  
Circuit  
Sentry  
1/4-20 x 3/8"  
Hex Screws  
Bat.  
Pump  
Route hydraulic  
hose assembly  
through floor  
grommet to quick-  
disconnect fitting at  
lift. Connect hose.  
Install Circuit  
(3" Diameter  
Mounting Hole)  
must  
face  
Out  
Check under vehicle for  
obstructions before drilling,  
cutting holes or installing  
oor mounting hardware.  
12"  
Max.  
Sentry as shown  
in Figure M. At-  
tach power cable  
and lead cable as  
detailed.  
Aux.  
Lock  
Washer  
Figure M  
1/8" x 4" x 4"  
Plastic  
Note: Locate and drill pump  
module mounting holes, floor  
grommet 3" diameter hole and  
manual release 7/8" diameter  
hole before mounting pump.  
Note:  
Connect red positive  
(+) power cable here  
(from Circuit Sentry).  
Optional Interlock Kits  
Vehicle and Lift Interlocks  
Remove  
plug from  
vent tube.  
Figure N  
Reinforcement  
“L” Bracket  
Optional interlock kits are  
available. Contact The  
Braun Corporation for ap-  
propriate applications.  
The pump module is equipped  
with a lift interface 9-circuit  
connector (female socket).  
A mating 9-circuit connector  
(male plug) is supplied.  
Cable-activated Manual  
Note: Seal the  
Release: The T-handle must  
be mounted inside the vehicle.  
The cable must operate freely  
(no kinks or bends). Warning  
tag 81823 must remain attached  
to the handle. Remove handle  
for installation.  
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Cable-activated  
Manual Release  
(from lift)  
7/8" Diameter  
Mounting Hole  
floor cable and  
hose grommet  
following installa-  
tion procedures  
(fill with silicone).  
Disconnect  
and remove  
eye terminal  
To meet minimum  
o Lift  
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NHTSA requirements,  
connect to vehicle inter-  
lock harness as outlined  
in Figure N (Steps 1-4).  
Note: All  
wiring harness  
connections  
must be  
Pump Ground Cable:  
Vehicle Battery Ground Cable:  
2
Disconnect  
inside the  
vehicle.  
One ground cable is pump  
mounted. Route this ground cable  
through the oor grommet and con-  
nect to a vehicle framing member  
(see Figure L).  
A ground cable (minimum 2 gauge)  
must be connected from vehicle  
battery negative post to the same  
vehicle framing member the pump  
ground cable is attached to.  
iring  
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Main Lift  
Harnesses  
4
Connect  
5/16"  
Strobe Alarm  
External Tooth  
Star Washer  
Threshold Mat  
Ground Cable Corrosion:  
When mounting ground  
cables, remove undercoat-  
ing, dirt, rust, etc. from  
framing member around  
mounting holes. Apply  
Platform Lights  
(wires labeled)  
9/32"  
Diameter  
T
o Interlock  
Pilot Hole  
Chassis  
LIFT S  
Housing/Carriage Har-  
nesses:  
Beeper/Strobe Alarm  
and Platform Lights:  
Threshold Warning Sensor:  
Thread  
Cutting  
Screw  
(
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SIGNAT  
ellow/Light Blue)  
OWED  
Connect vehicle  
interlock signal wires  
Connect harness to mating har-  
ness at pump module (labeled).  
Mat must be installed on a flat  
rigid surface. Inboard edge of mat  
must be minimum 18" from edge  
of finished floor or stepwell.  
L
VEHICLE SECURE  
Route two main wiring  
harnesses from lift through  
oor grommet to pump  
module. Connect to mat-  
ing harnesses at pump.  
Connect harnesses to  
mating harnesses at  
pump (labeled). Detailed  
installation instructions  
supplied with kits.  
protective coating to mount-  
ing holes to prevent corro-  
sion. Failure to do so will  
void warranty of certain  
electrical components.  
SIGNA  
(Grey/Red)  
L
Figure L  
Ground Cable Mounting  
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Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Calibration and Floor Level Adjustment  
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FMVSS 403/404 Certification Checklist  
5
Visual and Audible  
NUVL Control Board 31414A-NS  
Threshold Warning  
DOT — Public Use Lift  
U16  
Platform Sense Calibration  
1. There must be no weight on platform.  
102  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
103  
103  
Public use vehicle manufacturers  
are responsible for complying with  
the lift lighting requirements in Fed-  
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard  
No. 404, Platform Lift Installation in  
Motor Vehicles (49 CFR 571.404).  
LCD MODULE  
2. Press hand-held pendant UP switch to raise platform a minimum  
3" above stow level.  
U15  
cycle  
R31  
102  
3. Press and hold control board 50# CAL. button. While pressing  
the 50# CAL. button, press and hold the hand-held pendant  
STOW switch (button). The platform will lower to stow level  
(begin stow function), and then start to raise. Release 50# CAL.  
button immediately when platform starts to raise from stow level.  
4. After calibration, the LCD screen should read “PF OCCUPIED”  
whenever there is 50 lbs. or more present on the platform. The  
50 pound platform sensing is now calibrated.  
1 0 2  
R29  
103  
U3  
R27  
R26  
1 0 3  
diag  
U12 C14  
D23  
D24  
D25  
5
U
1 0 2  
Platform  
Lighting  
U2  
R28  
103  
103  
1 0 3  
102  
D26  
R33  
1 0 3  
1 1  
R
C 8  
Magnetic  
103  
103  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
U 2 1  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
U22  
D11 D10  
103  
9 1  
U
Threshold  
Area  
Ground Sense Calibration  
1. Press hand-held pendant DOWN switch to lower platform fully to  
R25  
102  
ground level.  
R43  
R41  
1802  
2. While continuing to press the pendant DOWN switch, press and  
then release the control board O_BAR GND. button.  
3. Release the pendant DOWN switch.Ground level sensing is now  
calibrated.  
VR1  
VR2  
Threshold  
Sensor Mat  
Inner  
Roll Stop  
R40  
Outer Barrier Occupied Calibration  
V104  
1. Press hand-held pendant DOWN switch to lower platform fully to  
ground level.  
103  
103  
2. Once outer barrier is fully unfolded (ramp position), release the  
pendant DOWN switch.  
V104  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
1 0 3  
3. Press and hold the control board O_BAR GND. button. While  
holding O_BAR GND. button, press hand-held pendant UP  
switch to raise the outer barrier. Be sure to release O_BAR  
GND. button when outer barrier reaches approximately half full  
up (vertical) position.  
U22  
103  
4. After calibration, the LCD screen should read “OUT-BAR OCCU-  
PIED” whenever there is weight present on the outer barrier.  
Platform  
O_BAR GROUND  
LVL Button  
50# CAL  
Button  
Dual  
Outer Barrier  
The operations listed below must be  
functionally veried.  
Floor Level Switch  
The Floor Level switch stops upward travel of the platform  
during the Up function (activated by the torque tube-mounted  
Floor Level cam). Position the lift platform 1" above oor  
level using the manual operation system (detailed on  
opposite side of this sheet). Loosen the clamp securing the  
torque tube-mounted Floor Level cam. Rotate the cam until  
the Floor Level switch is activated (cam depresses switch).  
Floor Level Switch  
Floor Level Cam  
Vehicle movement is prevented unless the lift  
door is closed, ensuring the lift is stowed.  
Verify platform lighting when lift is deployed  
and pendant illumination when lift is powered.  
Lift operation shall be prevented unless the  
vehicle is stopped and vehicle movement is  
prevented.  
A visual and audible warning will activate if  
the threshold area is occupied when the plat-  
form is at least one inch below oor level.  
Note: Check the oor level position of the platform and the  
inner roll stop after powering the pump. Hydraulic pressure  
may affect platform height slightly. Fine tuning adjustment  
(tweaking) of the Floor Level switch may be required.  
The platform will not fold/stow if occupied.  
The inner roll stop will not raise if occupied.  
The outer barrier will not raise if occupied  
Platform movement is prohibited beyond  
the position where the inner roll stop is fully  
deployed (up).  
Lift platform movement shall be interrupted  
unless the outer barrier is deployed (up).  
The inner roll stop must rest properly on the vehicle oor  
when the lift is deployed. Adjust the inner roll stop only if  
necessary (refer to the service manual).  
Torque Tube  
Cam depressing switch.  
33675 Rev. A  
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Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Lift Operating Instructions  
Lift Operating Instructions  
Before lift operation, park the  
vehicle on a level surface, away  
from vehicular traffic. Place the  
vehicle transmission in “Park”  
and engage the parking brake.  
Open manual doors fully, being  
certain the doors are secured in  
the fully open position.  
Interlocking Restraint Belt: The  
NUVL604XB is equipped with an  
occupant restraint belt assembly  
(mounted to the lift handrails).  
Once the lift platform has extended  
fully from the stowed position, the  
belt must be latched in order to  
raise or lower the platform. During  
the Stow function, the belt must  
be unfastened after the platform  
raises or lowers to stow level and  
stops. With the belt unlatched,  
pressing the STOW switch then  
retracts the platform fully.  
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OPEN DOOR(S) AND SECURE  
TO LOAD PASSENGER:  
Whenever a  
passenger is on the  
platform, the:  
• Handrail belt must  
be latched  
• Passenger must  
be positioned  
1. Read Notes below! Load passen-  
ger onto platform, lock wheelchair  
brakes and fasten handrail belt.  
Manually open door(s) fully and  
secure.  
Note: Outer barrier must be fully  
unfolded (ramp position) until the  
entire wheelchair (or standee) has  
crossed the outer barrier.  
TO DEPLOY PLATFORM:  
It is the responsibility of the lift  
operator (attendant) to prop-  
erly open, secure and close the  
vehicle lift doors, to activate any  
auxiliary interlock (if equipped),  
to load and unload the wheel-  
chair passenger (or standee) on  
and off the lift platform, and to  
properly activate all lift functions.  
fully inside yellow  
boundaries  
1. Stand clear and press the UP  
switch until the platform stops (ex-  
tends fully). Release switch.  
• Wheelchair brakes  
must be locked  
• Inner roll stop and  
outer barrier must  
be up.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
Note: Passenger must be  
positioned fully inside yellow  
boundaries.  
2. Fasten handrail belt.  
2. Press UP switch to fold outer bar-  
rier UP fully (vertical), raise the  
platform to floor level and unfold  
inner roll stop to floor level. Re-  
lease switch.  
3. Press the UP switch until the plat-  
form stops (raises to floor level)  
and inner roll stop unfolds to floor  
level. Release switch.  
In event of power or equipment  
failure, refer to the Manual Oper-  
ating Instructions section.  
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and  
unload passenger from platform.  
Hand-held Pendant Control:  
DOOR  
DOWN  
STOW  
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:  
The hand-held attendent's pendant control is  
equipped with four push button switches (DOOR,  
STOW, DOWN and UP). The momentary switches  
activate the automatic lift functions. Simply press  
the switch labeled for the intended function.  
1. Fasten handrail belt.  
TO STOW PLATFORM:  
UP  
2. Read Note below! Load pas-  
senger onto platform and lock  
wheelchair brakes.  
1. Fasten handrail belt.  
When there is power to the lift, the lift function labels  
illuminate to identify the functions.  
2. Press STOW switch until platform  
stops at stow level. Release  
switch.  
Note: Passenger must be  
positioned fully inside yellow  
boundaries and outer barrier must  
be UP.  
Control Switch Functions:  
3. Unfasten handrail belt.  
Hand-held Pendant Control  
UP: From the stowed position, pressing the UP  
switch deploys (extends) the platform fully. The  
restraint belt must then be fastened before the  
platform will raise. With the belt latched, pressing  
the UP switch then raises the platform to floor level  
height.  
3. Press DOWN switch until the entire  
platform reaches ground level and  
the outer barrier unfolds fully  
4. Press STOW switch until platform  
stops (retracts fully). Release  
switch.  
(ramp position). Release switch.  
to retract and then stops (restraint belt must be  
latched). The restraint belt must then be unfas-  
tened before the platform will stow (retract) fully.  
With the belt unlatched, pressing the STOW switch  
then retracts the platform to the fully stowed posi-  
tion. Note: The lift will not stow with weight on the  
platform (built-in safety feature).  
4. Unfasten handrail belt, unlock  
wheelchair brakes and unload pas-  
senger from platform.  
CLOSE DOOR(S)  
From ground level, the UP function will first au-  
tomatically raise (rotate) the outer barrier to the  
upright (vertical) position. The platform then raises  
to floor level position. Note: The lift will not raise if  
the restraint belt is not fastened or the outer barrier  
is not in the UP position (built-in safety features).  
Manually close door(s) fully.  
Note: Outer barrier must be fully  
unfolded (ramp position) until the  
entire wheelchair (or standee) has  
crossed the outer barrier.  
DOOR CLOSE: This function is not applicable  
for “Public-Use” NUVL Lift Models (manual door  
system and attendant operated lift).  
DOWN: The DOWN function lowers the platform  
to ground level and then unfolds the outer barrier to  
the ramp (horizontal) position. Note: The handrail  
belt must be latched to activate the DOWN function.  
From the stowed position, the lift will extend fully  
and stop. The restraint belt must then be fastened  
before the platform will lower.  
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 Product Support representatives will  
direct you to an authorized service repairman who  
will inspect your lift.  
STOW: When the STOW switch is pressed, the  
platform first raises or lowers to stow level, starts  
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Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Manual Operating Instructions  
Manual Operating Instructions  
In event of 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!  
T-handle release cable re-  
leases and engages the lift  
platform to allow the platform  
to be manually extended and  
retracted. The manual back-  
up pump (hand pump) is  
Hand  
Pump  
OUT (TO EXTEND PLATFORM):  
Pump  
Handle  
1. Pull T-Handle.  
2. Turn T-Handle to lock platform in re-  
leased position.  
3. Pull platform out.  
4. Turn T-Handle.  
T-Handle  
Release  
Cable  
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POWER  
PACK  
used to manually lower and  
raise the extended platform.  
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5. Push T-Handle in.  
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6. Grasp outer barrier and attempt to move  
platform in and out until the platform  
locks (feel release mechanism engage).  
The location of the power  
pack and release cable var-  
ies from vehicle to vehicle  
(depending on your particular  
installation).  
Valve  
VALVE  
Familiarize yourself with the  
components necessary to  
manually operate the lift. The  
Note: Location of power  
pack and T-handle varies.  
DOWN (TO LOWER PLATFORM):  
Using hand pump handle, open hand pump  
valve (turn counterclockwise). Open 1/2  
turn only.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
Cable-Activated Platform Manual Release System  
DOWN (TO UNFOLD OUTER BARRIER):  
Hairpin  
Cotter  
Platform Manual Release Sys-  
Failure to manually lock the plat-  
form carriage assembly (re-en-  
gage the carriage assembly drive  
chain) after manual deployment,  
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 hous-  
ing unhindered during hand pump  
raising and lowering procedures.  
1. Remove hairpin cotter from detent pin.  
2. Remove detent pin.  
3. Unfold (rotate) barrier down.  
tem: A cable-activated manual  
release system releases and  
engages the platform carriage  
assembly drive chain to allow the  
platform carriage assembly to be  
manually moved out (extended)  
or moved in (retracted) as need-  
ed. A T-handle is provided on the  
release cable for activation of the  
manual release system (details  
follow).  
Actuator  
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Detent  
Pin  
TFORM  
UP (TO FOLD OUTER BARRIER):  
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PL  
1. Fold (rotate) barrier up.  
2. Insert detent pin.  
3. Insert hairpin cotter in detent pin.  
OUTER BARRIER  
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.  
VALVE  
After manually releasing  
UP (TO RAISE PLATFORM):  
After manually moving the  
platform, push manual release  
T-handle in fully and ensure  
platform is locked before driv-  
ing lift vehicle. Uncontrolled  
and unintentional platform de-  
ployment (inadvertent platform  
ejection) may result in serious  
bodily injury and/or property  
damage.  
platform in or out, it is extremely  
important that the cable-acti-  
vated manual release is positively  
re-engaged to secure (lock) the  
platform carriage assembly before  
loading a passenger on the plat-  
form or before driving the vehicle.  
Grasp the outer barrier 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 mechanism engage.  
Using hand pump handle:  
1. Close hand pump valve (turn clockwise).  
2. Insert handle in pump and stroke.  
Note: Close valve before operating  
electric pump.  
IN (TO STOW PLATFORM):  
fully extended manually, it does  
not activate the proper switches  
for normal operation. Returning  
(moving) the lift in fully in allows  
for proper switch activation.  
Note: The lift platform must be  
pushed back into its carriage  
compartment all the way before  
reverting back to normal (pow-  
ered) operation. When the lift is  
1. Raise or lower platform to stow level  
(follow UP or DOWN procedures).  
2. Pull T-Handle.  
3. Turn T-Handle to lock platform in re-  
leased position.  
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5. Turn T-Handle.  
6. Push T-Handle in.  
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platform in and out until the platform  
locks (feel release mechanism engage).  
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Braun Corporation FMVSS No. 403 Quick Reference Installation Sheet 33675 Rev. A  
Maintenance and Lubrication  
See the Maintenance/Lubrication Schedule for recommended applications per number of cycles.  
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe, trouble-  
free operation. Inspecting the lift for any wear, damage  
or other abnormal conditions should be a part of all transit  
agencies’s daily service program. Simple inspections can  
detect potential problems.  
the scheduled “4500 Cy-  
cles” maintenance. These  
intervals are a general  
Specied (recommended)  
Lubricant  
LPS2, General Purpose  
Available  
Amount  
11 oz.  
Aerosol Can  
1.68 oz.  
Braun  
Part No.  
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Lubricant  
Type  
Light Penetrating Oil  
guideline for scheduling  
maintenance procedures  
and will vary according to  
lift use and conditions. Lifts  
exposed to severe condi-  
tions (weather, environ-  
ment, contamination, heavy  
usage, etc.) may require  
inspection and maintenance  
procedures to be performed  
more often than specified.  
LO - Light Oil  
15807  
15806  
28598  
Maintenance and lu-  
brication procedures  
must be performed  
as specified by an  
authorized service  
technician.  
Failure to do so may  
result in serious  
bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
(30 weight or equivalent)  
Stainless Stick  
Penetrating Oil  
Door-Ease  
DE - Door-Ease  
The maintenance and lubrication procedures specified in  
the following schedule must be performed by a Braun au-  
thorized service representative at the scheduled intervals  
according to the number of cycles. NHTSA NUVL Series  
lifts are equipped with a cycle counter (digital display built  
into the electronic control board).  
Style (tube)  
Stick (tube)  
Synthetic Grease  
(Multipurpose)  
Mobiltemp SHC32  
12.5 oz.  
Tube  
SG - Synthetic Grease  
NUVL Series lifts are equipped with hardened pins and  
self-lubricating bushings to decrease wear, provide smooth  
operation and extend the service life of the lift.  
Outer barrier and lower closure pivot points (2)  
Outer barrier detent pin pivot points (2)  
Inner roll stop hinge pivot points  
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  
Maintenance Indicator:  
The Lift Ready green LED  
mounted on top of the  
pump cover will change color to yellow after every 750 cycles.  
The yellow LED will not affect the functions of the lift, but is a  
reminder to complete necessary maintenance and lubrication.  
When servicing the lift at the recommended intervals,  
inspection and lubrication procedures specified in the pre-  
vious sections should be repeated. Clean the components  
and the surrounding area before applying lubricants.  
LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating Oil is recommended  
where Light Oil is called out. Use of improper lubricants  
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 attention.  
Inner roll stop linkage pivot points  
Once the lift has been serviced, press the CYCLE button  
(located below LCD display on the control board) until the Lift  
Ready LED changes back to green. The CYCLE button also  
clears the lift cycle count (since last service) but not the lifetime  
cycle count.  
Lifting arm center and platform pivot points (bear-  
ings at all points)  
Inspect outer barrier and lower closure for proper  
operation  
Correct or replace damaged parts.  
Lift components requiring grease are lubricated during as-  
sembly procedures. When replacing these components,  
be sure to apply grease during installation procedures.  
Specified lubricants are available from The Braun Corpora-  
tion (part numbers below).  
Discontinue lift use immediately if maintenance and lubrica-  
tion procedures are not properly performed, or if there is any  
sign of wear, damage or improper operation. Contact your  
sales representative or call The Braun Corporation at 1-800-  
THE LIFT®. One of our national Product Support representa-  
tives will direct you to an authorized service technician who will  
inspect your lift.  
Inspect outer barrier seal and lower closure gasket  
Inspect outer barrier detent pin hairpin cotter  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed  
Ensure hairrpin cotter is present and can be  
removed and inserted easily. Resecure, replace  
or correct as needed.  
All listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance proce-  
dures should be repeated at “750 cycle” intervals following  
Inspect lift for wear, damage or any abnormal  
condition  
Correct as needed.  
Correct as needed.  
750  
Cycles  
Inspect lift for rattles  
Lubrication Diagram  
Drive Chain and Rollers  
Check drive chain tension.  
Pull out and lock manual release cable. Adjust  
chain tension as needed. See Drive Chain Adjust-  
ment.  
LO  
Drive Chain  
Release Latch  
SG  
Hydraulic  
Cylinder  
Pivot  
Eccentric  
Shaft  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed. See  
Inner Roll Stop Adjustment Instructions.  
Inspect inner roll stop (bridge plate) and linkage for:  
• Proper operation. Roll stop should rest solidly on  
oor providing smooth transition.  
• Positive securement  
Rollers  
(bearings)  
LO  
Points  
LO  
Wear or damage  
Lifting Arm  
Pivot Points  
LO  
Torque  
Adjust as needed. See Carriage Ride Height  
Adjustment.  
Check carriage ride height in housing  
Check stow height/lifting arm alignment  
Tube  
Pivot  
Points  
LO  
Rolling  
Horizontial  
Carriage Arm  
Slot Area  
DE  
Lifting arms should be horizontal, aligned with  
each other and aligned with carriage. Adjust as  
needed. See Switch Adjustment (Below Stow  
Switch). See service manual.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed  
Inspect wiring harnesses for securement, wear or  
other damage  
Torque  
Tube  
Pivot  
Points  
LO  
Drive  
Chain  
Adjustment  
Access  
Hole  
Resecure, replace damaged parts or correct as  
needed.  
Check lower pan securement  
Inner Roll  
Stop Catch  
LO  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Torque tube pivot bearings (4 places)  
Outer Barrier  
Detent Pin  
LO  
Inner Roll Stop  
Linkage  
Pivot Points  
LO  
Lifting Arm  
Pivot Points  
LO  
Inner Roll  
Stop Hinge  
Pivot Points  
LO  
Outer Barrier and Lower  
Closure Pivot Points  
LO  
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Maintenance and Lubrication  
Carriage and eccentric shaft rollers (bearings)  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Hydraulic Fluid (Pump) - Check level. Note: Fluid  
should be changed if there is visible contamina-  
tion. Inspect the hydraulic system (cylinder, hoses,  
ttings, seals, etc.) for leaks if uid level is low.  
Use 5606 aviation uid only (part 87010R-MILL).  
Check uid level with platform lowered fully.  
Fill to within 1-1/2" of the bottom of the ll tube  
(neck).  
Lifting arm slots in rolling horizontial carriage arm  
tubes  
Apply Door Ease - See Lubrication Diagram. Ap-  
ply to the surface area around both slots and wipe  
off excess  
Inspect lifting arm bushings and pivot pins for vis-  
ible wear or damage  
Replace if needed.  
Hydraulic cylinder pivot points (4 per cylinder)  
Drive chain and chain rollers  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram  
Apply Synthetic Grease - See Lubrication Diagram  
4500  
Cycles  
Inspect outer barrier pivot pin mounting bolts (2)  
Mounting  
Tighten or replace if needed  
Drive chain release latch mechanism  
Check to see that the lift is securely anchored to  
the vehicle and there are no loose bolts, broken  
welds, or stress fractures.  
Deploy lift, remove lower pan and blow out hous-  
ing. Blow off platform also.  
Use compressor and nozzle to remove all debris  
from housing. Clean lower pan slot and apply  
Antisieze to slot before reinstalling pan.  
Decals and Antiskid  
Replace decals if worn, missing or illegible.  
Replace antiskid if worn or missing.  
Deploy lift, remove lower pan and clean housing  
tracks  
Use clean cloth and solvent to clean tracks. Clean  
lower pan slot and apply Antisieze to slot before  
reinstalling pan.  
Consecutive  
750 Cycle  
Intervals  
Repeat all previously listed inspection, lubrica-  
tion and maintenance procedures at 750 cycle  
intervals.  
Check drive chain tensioner, jam nuts and connect-  
ing link for securement and/or misalignment.  
Correct or replace damaged parts and/or relubri-  
cate. See Drive Chain Adjustment.  
Adjustments and Diagnostics  
Correct or replace damaged parts and/or relubri-  
cate.  
Inspect drive chain release latch mechanism for  
proper operation, positive securement, wear or  
other damage  
Carriage Ride Height Adjustment  
Drive Chain Adjustment  
The carriage horizontal arms move (roll) in and out of the  
housing tracks on roller bearings. Following installation or  
extensive lift operation, clearance between horizontal arms  
and tracks may diminish. The eccentric shaft mounting  
plate allows height adjustment.  
In event the drive chain sags 1/2" or more, adjust tension  
as detailed.  
Tighten to eliminate visible sag but do not overtighten.  
1. Remove bottom pan.  
1500  
Cycles  
Ensure T-handle release and cable assembly  
operate properly (see Manual Operation). Ensure  
carriage can be manually extended and retracted  
freely.  
Inspect platform cable-activated manual release  
system (T-handle/cable assembly and carriage  
movement)  
2. Pull the manual release cable and lock.  
3. Remove adjustment bolt (tensioner) access cover.  
4. Loosen inside jam nut. Secure tensioner and tighten  
outside jam nut. Tighten to eliminate visible chain sag but  
do not overtighten.  
5. Lock jam nuts together making sure the tensioner roller is  
horizontial. Release and push the manual cable in fully.  
Ensure platform is locked by moving the platform in and  
out until chain release assembly engages chain.  
Remove eccentric plate mounting screw. Using screw-  
driver or small rod, rotate the shaft clockwise to increase  
carriage height. Rotate the shaft counterclockwise to de-  
crease carriage height. Reinstall mounting screw in near-  
est retainer hole. Adjust left and right side eccentric shafts  
(screw positions may vary from side to side). Adjust height  
such that horizontal arms do not contact top or bottom of  
tracks (align center). For Calibration procedures and Floor  
Level Adjustment, see Panel 4 on reverse side.  
Resecure, replace or adjust as needed. See  
Switch Adjustment in service manual.  
Inspect limit switches for securement and proper  
adjustment  
Correct, replace damaged parts and/or relubricate.  
Inspect carriage, lifting arm and eccentric shaft  
roller bearings for wear or damage, positive  
securement and proper operation  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Inspect external snap rings (e-clips):  
• Carriage roller bearings (4)  
• Lower lifting arm pins (4)  
harness diagnostic procedure. If an  
incorrect value is still present after  
checking the harness and connec-  
tions, contact The Braun Corpora-  
tion Product Support Department at  
1-800-THE-LIFT®.  
Diagnostics: Following instal-  
lation, verify all lift functions and  
ensure that the control board  
correctly registers the values  
listed below when the corre-  
sponding action is taken. “1” will  
appear on the LCD screen as  
shown in the Illustration at right.  
If any other value appears on  
the LCD screen during the  
specic diagnostic procedure,  
verify that the correct harness is  
properly connected to both the  
control board and the associ-  
ated lift harness. Repeat the  
• Eccentric shaft track roller bearing (2)  
STLV SW  
1
Resecure, replace damaged parts, lubricate or  
correct as needed.  
Inspect lower lifting arm pins for wear or damage,  
positive securement and proper adjustment  
cycle  
R31  
102  
STLV SW  
1
Resecure, replace damaged parts, lubricate or  
correct as needed. See Carriage Ride Height  
Adjustment.  
Inspect eccentric shaft pins, bearing mounting  
screw, washers and securement hardware for  
wear or damage, positive securement and proper  
operation  
All basic functions (UP, DOWN,  
DOOR and STOW) should show  
a value of 1 when activated via a  
controlled input (Hand-held Pen-  
dant, Magnetic, Remote Entry or  
3rd Station Controls). Refer to the  
service manual for additional switch  
and sensor information.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Tighten, repair or replace if needed.  
Inspect torque tube cams for securement, wear or  
damage  
Pump Module  
Control Board  
Inspect housing cam brackets for securement,  
wear or damage  
Inspect cylinder(s), hoses, ttings and hydraulic  
connections for wear, damage or leaks  
Stowed  
1
LCD Display  
Moving Out Full Out Moving  
Ground Level  
OB Out  
At Floor Moving Down Ground Level  
Level  
Of Cassette  
Up  
Resecure, repair or replace if needed.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Resecure, replace or correct as needed.  
Inspect power cable  
STLV SW  
STOW SW  
FOUT SW  
FLV SW  
1
1
Inspect handrails for securement  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Inspect handrail belts operation, securement wear  
or damage.  
OBAR SW  
SBELT SW  
MAT SW  
1
1
1
= 1 When Seat Belt is Plugged In.  
= 1 When Mat is Activated  
IBAR SW  
DO SW  
= 1 When IN Barrier is activated  
= 1 When Door is Full Open. Or pin 3 and pin 4 are jumpered.  
LO VOLT  
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