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Contents
Lift Terminology
Roll Stop Latch ............................................... 18
Latch Operation ........................................ 18, 19
Bridging .......................................................... 19
Handrails ........................................................ 19
Lift Terminology Illustration .................................... 2
Introduction ............................................................ 3
Direction ................................................................. 3
Lift Components ...................................................3-5 Lift Passengers
Lift Actions and Functions ................................... 5, 6
Lift Operation Safety
Passenger Orientation (Boarding Direction) ... 20
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading and
Safety Symbols ...................................................... 7
Unloading ....................................................... 20
Lift Operation Safety Precautions ......................8-11 Wheelchair-equipped Occupant Seat Belts .......... 21
Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details Operation Procedure Review .......................... 21, 22
General Safety ................................................ 12, 13 Preventive Maintenance.................................. 22, 23
Lift Control Switches ....................................... 13, 14 Lift Operating Instructions ............................24-30
Lift Features
Manual Operating Instructions .....................31-33
Bridge Plate ................................................... 15 Decals and Antiskid ...................................... 34, 35
Automatic Floor Level Switching .................... 15 Maintenance and Lubrication ...................... 36, 37
Automatic Roll Stops .................................16-18 Warranty and Registration Instructions...... 38, 39
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Top Parallel Arms (2)
Opposite Pump Side Cylinder
Towers (2)
Module-mounted
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Bridge Plate
Base Plate
Unfold Assist Compression Springs (2)
Opposite Pump Side Vertical Arm
Vertical Arm Covers (4)
Handrail-mounted Up/Down Switch
Pump
Module
(Rear)
Lift Terminology
Illustration
Bridge Plate
Extension
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Roll Stop Cylinder
(not visible -underside of platform)
Pump Side
Cylinder
Handrails (2)
L955U: Roll stop cylinder
and latch are on opposite
side of platform.
Bottom Parallel
Arms (2)
Roll Stop Latch
Rotating Pivot
Slide Arms (2)
Platform
Inboard
Right (Front)
Outboard
Platform Pivot Arms (2)
Pump Side Vertical Arm
Platform Side Plates (2)
Left (Rear)
Side Entry Roll Stop (L955SE only)
Automatic Roll Stop (ARS)
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Lift Terminology
additional platform length is
required, the extension plate may
be bolted to the heel (inboard
end) of the platform.
functions. Contact your lift sales
representative or call The Braun
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT if
any of this information is not fully
understood.
Introduction:
Braun L955 Millennium Series
lifts are consumer oriented
(designed to allow operation by
the wheelchair passenger). L955
lift models provide fully automatic
operation of all lift functions as
well as optional automatic door
operators (if so equipped).
Lift operation procedures are
identical for all L955 Series lift
models. The operating Instruc-
tions contained in this manual
and appearing on lift-posted
operating instructions decals
address the lift control switches
and the corresponding lift func-
tions. Instructions are provided
Direction: The terms "left (rear),"
"right (front)," "inboard," and
"outboard" will be used through-
out this manual to indicate
direction (as viewed from outside
the vehicle looking directly at the
lift). Refer to the Lift Terminology
Illustration for clarification of
direction terms.
The L955 Millennium Lift Series
includes variations of L955SE
and L955U lift models. Lift model for manual operation of the lift in
numbers indicate platform/roll
stop configuration and physical
dimensions. A standard L955SE
lift model is depicted in the Lift
Terminology Illustration. The
event of power or equipment
failure.
Lift Components
Terminology: Become familiar
with the terminology that will be
Refer to the Lift Terminology
Illustration for identification of lift
components.
bridge plate extension is bolted to used throughout this manual.
the bridge plate (as shipped). In
stepwell applications where
Become familiar with the identifi-
cation of lift components and their Pump Module: The lift-mounted
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Lift Terminology
pump module consists of the
hydraulic pump, the manual hand
pump and electrical components
that power the lift electric/hydrau-
lic systems.
hydraulic cylinders are housed in
the parallel arms. The electrical/
hydraulic powered lift frame
components mechanically unfold,
lower, raise and fold the lift
platform assembly.
Dual Handrails: Dual handrails
are provided for wheelchair
passenger use. The handrails
automatically unfold to the
deployed position when the
platform unfolds and fold auto-
matically to the stowed position
when the platform folds. The
passenger may choose to grip the
handrails when on the lift platform
(if applicable). Note: An addi-
tional UP/DOWN control switch is
built into the right (front) handrail.
Module-mounted Control
Switches: The pump module is
equipped with three color-coded
and function-labeled control
switches (OPEN/CLOSE, IN/OUT plate extension (flap). The hinged
and UP/DOWN). The switches
activate the automatic lift func-
Bridge Plate: The bridge plate
assembly consists of the bridge
plate (striker back) and the bridge
bridge plate assembly bridges the
gap between the lift platform and
tions and optional door operators. the vehicle floor when the platform
Further details are provided in the is positioned at floor level. Note:
Platform Assembly: The lift
Lift Pre-Lift Operation section
The bridge plate extension (flap) is platform assembly consists of the
(page 13).
bolted to the bridge plate (as
shipped) in the Lift Terminology
Illustration. In stepwell applica-
tions where additional platform
length is required, the extension
plate may be bolted to the heel
(inboard end) of the platform.
steel tubing frame with grating
surface upon which the wheel-
chair is positioned, the outboard
roll stop, roll stop latch, the side
entry roll stop (SE only), and the
hydraulic cylinder assembly that
powers the outboard roll stop.
Lift Frame: The lift frame
consists of the base plate, two
towers, the parallel arms, the
vertical arms, platform pivot arms
and the handrails. The two main
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Lift Terminology
Manual Operation System: A
manual backup hand pump is
built into the pump module. The
lift platform can be unfolded,
lowered, raised and folded using
the hand pump. Manual Opera-
tion Instructions are provided on
pages 31-33.
position when the DOWN switch
is pressed.
Automatic Roll Stop(s):
L955SE and L955U lift platforms
are equipped with a cylinder-
powered outboard roll stop that
provides a ramp for wheelchair
loading and unloading at ground
level. L955SE platforms are
equipped with an outboard roll
stop and a side entry roll stop.
The side entry roll stop is useful in
tight parking situations by reducing
wheelchair caster “turn-out” when
boarding and exiting the platform.
The two roll stops function to-
gether in unison.
DOWN - Roll Stop Unfold
(Deploy) - When the platform
reaches the fully-lowered
(ground) position and the DOWN
switch is continued to be
pressed, the outboard roll stop
and the side entry roll stop rotate
downward from vertical position
to ramp position.
Lift Actions and Functions
UNFOLD (Out) - Platform
Unfold: Unfold is the action of
the platform rotating out and
down from the fully-stowed
(vertical) position to floor level
(horizontal) position when the
UNFOLD switch is pressed.
UP - Roll Stop Fold (Raise):
When the lift is fully lowered and
the roll stops are in the ramp
position, pressing the UP switch
first rotates the roll stops upward
from ramp position to vertical
Roll Stop Latch: The spring-
loaded latch locks the outboard
roll stop in the vertical position
when the platform raises above
ground level.
DOWN - Platform Lower: Down position.
is the action of the platform
lowering from floor level position
to fully-lowered (ground level)
UP - Platform Raise: Up is the
action of the platform raising
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Lift Terminology
unfolding from the stowed
position and when raising from
ground level.
from ground level to floor level
(fully-raised) position when the
UP switch is pressed.
Note: Further details regarding
lift control switches and the
corresponding lift functions are
provided in the Pre-Lift Operation
Notes and Details section.
FOLD (In) - Platform Fold: Fold
is the action of the platform
rotating up and in from the floor
level (horizontal) position to fully-
stowed (vertical) position when
the FOLD switch is pressed.
Stowed Position: The lift is
stowed when the lift platform has
been fully raised and folded fully
(vertical position).
Floor Level: Floor level is the
position (height) the platform
assembly reaches in order for
the wheelchair passenger to
enter and exit the vehicle (fully
raised). The platform automati-
cally stops at floor level when
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Lift Operation Safety
Safety Symbols
SAFETY FIRST! Know That ...
All information contained
in this manual and
C
A
B
CAUTION
WARNING
supplements (if included), is
provided for your safety. Famil-
iarity with proper operation
instructions as well as proper
maintenance procedures are
necessary to ensure safe,
troublefree operation. Safety
precautions are provided to
identify potentially hazardous
situations and provide instruction
on how to avoid them.
This symbol indicates
important safety
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.
D
These symbols will appear throughout this manual as well as on the labels posted on your lift. Recognize
the seriousness of this information.
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Lift Operation Safety
Lift Operation Safety Precautions
Read manual and supplement(s) before operating lift. Read
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and become familiar with all safety precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and details, operating instructions and
manual operating instructions before operating the lift. Note:
Wheelchair passengers and all transit agency personnel
(drivers and wheelchair lift attendants) must read and
become familiar with the contents of this manual and
supplement(s) before operation.
If the lift operating
instructions, manual
operating instructions
and/or lift operation
safety precautions are
not fully understood,
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Load and unload on level surface only.
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Engage vehicle parking brake before operating lift.
W
Provide adequate clearance outside the vehicle to accom-
modate the lift before opening lift door(s) or operating lift.
W
W
ARNING Inspect lift before operation. Do not operate lift if you suspect lift damage, wear or any
abnormal condition.
WARNING
Keep operator and bystanders clear of area in which the lift operates.
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Lift Operation Safety
Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:
• Passenger must be positioned fully inside yellow boundaries
• Wheelchair brakes must be locked
WARNING
• Roll stops must be up (vertical)
• Roll stop latch must be fully engaged
• Passenger should grip both handrails (if able).
Load and unload clear of vehicular traffic.
WARNING
Do not overload or abuse. The load rating applies to both the raising and lowering functions
- continuous lifting capacity is 800 lbs.
WARNING
Do not operate or board the lift if you or your lift operator are intoxicated.
Do not raise front wheelchair wheels (pull wheelie) when loading (boarding) the platform.
Open lift door(s) fully and secure before operating lift.
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Position and secure (buckle, engage, fasten, etc.) the wheelchair-equipped occupant seat
belt (torso restraint) before loading onto the wheelchair lift platform.
WARNING
Lift attendants must ensure that lift occupants keep hands, arms and all other body parts
within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts.
WARNING
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Lift Operation Safety
Lift Operation Safety Precautions
Platform must be positioned at floor level (bridge plate
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WARNING
height) when loading or unloading in and out of vehicle.
If the lift operating
Do not use platform roll stops as a barrier (brake). Stop and
brake wheelchair when loading onto the platform (manually
stop and brake manual wheelchairs — stop powered wheel-
chairs with the wheelchair controls).
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instructions, manual
operating instructions
and/or lift operation
safety precautions are
not fully understood,
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Turn powered (electric) wheelchairs off when on lift platform.
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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
passenger at ground level.
WARNING
Outboard platform roll stops must be fully unfolded (ramp
position) until the entire wheelchair crosses roll stops when
loading or unloading at ground level.
WARNING
Accidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).
WARNING
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Lift Operation Safety
Maintenance and lubrication procedures must be performed as specified in this manual by
authorized (certified) service personnel.
WARNING
Replace missing, worn or illegible decals.
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Keep this operator's manual in lift-mounted manual storage pouch when not in use.
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.
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Do not use accessory devices not authorized by The Braun Corporation.
Do not remove any guards or covers.
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Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.
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Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or prop-
erty damage.
WARNING
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Braun L955 Millennium Series lifts
are consumer oriented (designed to
allow operation by the wheelchair
passenger). L955 Series lifts are
typically installed in vehicles
equipped with fully-automatic door
operators. The L955 provides fully
automatic operation of all lift func-
tions as well as optional automatic
door operators (if so equipped).
Note: An attendant must manually
open and close lift door(s) in appli-
cations where power door
operating instructions and manual
operating instructions before at-
tempting lift operating procedures.
W
ARNING
Read and become
familiar with all lift
operation safety
precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and
details, operating
instructions and
manual operating
instructions prior to
operating the lift. If
this information is not
fully understood,
Become familiar with all lift features
and the proper operation of the lift
components before attempting lift
operation. Refer to the Lift Terminol-
ogy section for identification of and
desrciption of lift components.
Contact The Braun Corporation
immediately if any of this information
is not fully understood. Call 1-800-
THE LIFT.
operator(s) are not provided.
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
It is the responsibility of the lift
operator (attendant and/or wheel-
chair passenger) to properly activate transmission in Park “P” and engage
all power (lift and door) functions.
General Safety: Before operating
the lift, always engage the vehicle
the vehicle parking brake. Lift
operators (attendants), wheelchair
Read and become familiar with all lift passengers and bystanders must
operation safety precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and details, lift
keep clear of the area in which the
power doors (if equipped), and the lift
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Press switches upward
for these functions:
Door(s) Platform
operates (clear of all moving
occupant area and clear of
moving parts. Follow all lift
operation and wheelchair passen-
ger information detailed in this
manual.
parts). The lift occupant (passen-
ger) must keep hands, arms and
all other body parts within the lift
IN (Fold)
UP
CLOSE
Yellow
Orange
Red
Control Switches
Pump Module Control
Switches: The lift-mounted
control switches are color-coded
and function-labeled to corre-
spond to the color coding and
switch-function labels that appear
on the lift operating instructions
decal. Triangular-shaped color-
WARNING
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
coded symbols (
the lift operating instructions
) appear on
decal. The color of the symbol
corresponds to the color of the
switch to be used. The direction
(point) of the symbol corresponds
with the direction the switch
Yellow
Orange
Red
DOWN
OPEN
OUT (Unfold)
Door(s)
Platform
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
should be activated (pressed) to
produce the intended lift function.
Press switches downward
for these functions:
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Control Switches (continued)
to the UP position to raise the
platform. Slide the knob in to the
DOWN position to lower the
platform.
Braun Corporation After-
market Control Systems
Policy:
Handrail UP/DOWN Switch: A
spring-loaded horizontal-slide
style switch is built in the right
(front) handrail. The handrail UP/
DOWN switch activates the
platform and the roll stops (same
as pump-mounted UP/DOWN
switch). Slide the switch knob out
The Braun Corporation
manufactures dedicated
control systems for its
Auxiliary Control Switches: A
six-touch remote control system,
a third station control, a hand-
held control and an outside
control station are available as
options. All auxiliary controls
activate lift functions and auto-
matic door operators except the
hand-held control. The hand-
held control activates lift func-
tions only.
products. These control
systems have been de-
signed and tested for use in
conjunction with specific
Braun products. Braun
control systems are the only
control systems authorized
for use with Braun products.
DOWN
UP
Do not attempt to interface
aftermarket control systems
with Braun products. To do
so may result in serious
bodily injury and/or prop-
erty damage.
Do not press lift-mounted
switches and auxiliary control
station switches at the same
time. Do not attempt to interface
after-market control systems.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Features
Typically, the bridge plate
extension is bolted to the
bridge plate as shown in the Lift
Terminology Illustration (stan-
dard bridge plate configura-
tion). In stepwell applications
where additional platform
length is required, the exten-
sion plate may be bolted to the
heel (inboard end) of the
platform.
bridge plate folds (rotates) to the
vertical position.
Bridge Plate: The hinged bridge
plate assembly bridges the gap
between the lift platform and the
vehicle floor when the platform is
positioned at floor level. The
bridge plate assembly consists of
the bridge plate and the bridge
plate extension.
The outboard edge of the bridge
plate extension rests on the lift
platform (standard bridge plate
configuration). When the
extension plate is bolted to the
heel of the platform, the bridge
plate rests on the extension
plate.
Fully-Unfolded (horizontal)
Bridge Plate (bridging position)
When the OUT (Unfold) switch
is pressed and the platform
unfolds from stow position to
floor level, the bridge plate is
automatically deployed to the
bridging (horizontal) position.
When the IN (Fold) switch is
pressed and the platform folds
from deployed (horizontal)
Automatic Floor Level Switch-
ing: When the platform unfolds
from the stowed position, the
platform stops automatically at
floor level when fully unfolded.
When raising the platform from
ground level, the platform auto-
matically stops at floor level when
raised fully.
position to stowed position, the
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Features (continued)
when boarding and exiting the
the bridge plate is properly
positioned when a passenger
is entering or exiting the
vehicle. If the lift platform does
not automatically stop at floor
level as outlined, discontinue
lift operation immediately.
platform. The two roll stops
function in unison. Details
follow. Discontinue lift opera-
tion immediately if either roll
stop does not operate prop-
erly.
Although the L955 features
automatic floor level switching,
the lift operator (wheelchair
passenger or attendant), must
view the platform to be certain
the platform is properly posi-
tioned at vehicle floor level and
Automatic Roll Stops: The
L955SE platform is equipped
with an outboard roll stop and
a side entry roll stop (L955U lift
models are not equipped with a
side entry roll stop). See
Belt-operated Side Entry Roll Stop
(L955SE models only)
WARNING
A
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
photos A, B and C. Both
cylinder-powered roll stops
provide a ramp for wheelchair
loading and unloading at
ground level. The side entry
roll stop is useful in tight
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
parking situations by reducing
wheelchair caster “turn-out”
Aluminum Extruded Outboard Roll Stop
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Outboard Roll Stop: When the
platform lowers fully to ground
level, the roll stop cylinder
compression spring automati-
cally unfolds (rotates) the roll
stop to the ramp position (fully
unfolded). See photos A and B.
Although the outboard roll stop
is lift-powered, the activation of
the roll stop is controlled by the
lift operator. Activating either
DOWN switch unfolds the roll
stop. The roll stop is cylinder-
powered to automatically fold
(rotate) to the vertical position
when the UP switch is activated
(roll stop raises before platform
raises).
Side Entry Roll Stop: When
the platform lowers fully to
ground level, the spring-loaded
side entry roll stop unfolds
(rotates) to the ramp position
simultaneously with the out-
board roll stop (when DOWN
switch is activated). See photos
A and B. The belt and chain
Fully-Unfolded (Ramp position) Roll Stops
Fully-Engaged Roll Stop Latch
Fully-Folded
(Up-vertical)
Roll Stops
Disengaged
Roll Stop
Latch
B
C
L955U: The roll stop
latch is on opposite
side of the platform.
Note: The platform must raise
approximately two inches
before the latch engages fully.
2"
Latch Foot
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Features (continued)
Roll Stop Latch: A spring-
loaded latch engages the
outboard roll stop when the
roll stop rotates upward from
ramp position to the vertical
position (UP switch is acti-
vated to raise the platform
above ground level).
roll stop).
driven roll stop is powered by
the roll stop cylinder to auto-
matically fold (rotate) to the
vertical position when the UP
switch is activated.
Outboard Roll Stop and Roll
Stop Latch Operation: The lift
Note: The platform must
raise approximately two
inches before the latch
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engages fully (see photo C on
17). L955U: The roll stop latch
and roll stop cylinder are on the
opposite (left) side of platform.
Discontinue lift use
immediately if any lift
component does not
operate properly.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
The latch disengages the roll
stop when the platform lowers
fully (reaches ground level)
and the latch foot contacts the
ground (latch raises above the
The lift operator or attendant must
be certain the entire platform
reaches and rests safely on the
ground.
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
operator must activate the
DOWN switch to lower the
unfold the outboard roll stop and
the side entry roll stop fully
(ramp position). Note: The roll
stops must be fully unfolded
until the entire wheelchair has
crossed the roll stops when
loading or unloading at ground
level. Discontinue lift opera-
tion immediately if the roll
stops or latch do not operate
properly.
Handrails: Dual handrails are
provided for wheelchair passen-
ger (or standee) use. The
platform fully to the ground. The
lift operator or attendant must
view the platform as it lowers to
be certain the entire platform
reaches and rests safely on the
ground. Stop activating the
DOWN switch if any portion of
the platform is obstructed while
descending or the platform does
not reach ground level for any
reason (contact with an obstruc-
tion, mechanical failure, exceed-
ing the lift “floor-to-ground”
handrails automatically unfold to
the deployed position when the
platform unfolds and fold auto-
matically to the stowed position
when the platform folds. The
passenger may choose to grip
the handrails when on the lift
platform (if applicable).
Bridging: The L955SE incorpo-
rates a bridging feature. This
feature stops the down travel of
the platform if the outboard end
of the platform contacts a raised
Note: The right (front) handrail
is equipped with an UP/DOWN
control switch (details in Control
Switches section). Discontinue
lift operation immediately if
the handrails do not operate
properly.
capacity, etc.).
After the platform is fully lowered surface (such as a curb), pre-
(platform reaches the ground),
the lift operator should continue
to press the DOWN switch to
venting the operator from lower-
ing the inboard end of the
platform.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Lift Passengers
the fully-up (vertical) position and in or out of the vehicle. Although
the outboard roll stop latch must
the L955 features automatic floor
Do not attempt to load or unload
a passenger in a wheelchair or
other apparatus that does not fit
on the platform area. Do not
exceed the 800 pound load
capacity of the lift.
be fully engaged whenever a
wheelchair passenger is on the sibility of the lift operator to
platform.
level switching, it is the respon-
ensure the platform and the
bridge plate are properly
positioned at floor level when
loading and unloading passen-
gers.
Do not use the outboard roll stop
as a barrier (brake). Stop and
brake the wheelchair when fully
loaded on the platform. Manually
stop and brake manual wheel-
chairs. Stop powered wheel-
chairs with the wheelchair con-
trols. Turn powered (electric)
wheelchairs off when on the
platform.
Passenger Orientation (Board-
ing Direction): The wheelchair
passenger must face outward
whenever on the platform.
If the roll stops, bridge plate,
handrails or any other lift compo-
nent does not operate as outlined
in this manual, 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 technician who will
The passenger must be posi-
tioned in the center of the
platform to prevent side-to-side
load imbalance. Other persons
should not ride on the platform
with the wheelchair passenger.
Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading
and Unloading: The platform
must be fully raised (at floor
level) and the bridge plate must
be properly positioned when
loading or unloading a passenger
The wheelchair brakes must be
locked, the roll stops must be in
inspect your lift.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts
needs and/or procedures required
for safe transport of wheelchair
passengers.
The Braun Corporation recom-
mends wheelchair passengers
position and buckle their wheel-
chair-equipped seat belt (torso
restraint) as specified by the
manufacture before loading onto
a wheelchair lift.
Operation Procedure Review
The Braun Corporation recom-
mends that the wheelchair lift
user and/or attendant review the
safety precautions and operation
procedures appearing in this
manual and on lift-posted decals
with your wheelchair lift sales
representative, before attempting
lift operation. Any questions or
concerns can be answered by
your sales representative at that
time.
Different types of disabilities
require different types of wheel-
chairs and different types of
wheelchair-equipped occupant
restraint belt systems (torso
restraint). It is the responsibility
of the wheelchair passenger to
have his or her wheelchair
equipped with an occupant
restraint (seat belt) under the
direction of their health care
professional.
W
ARNING
Position and secure
(buckle, engage,
fasten, etc.) the
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
Using your own wheelchair,
operate the lift through all
functions and enter and exit the
Wheelchair lift attendants should
be instructed on any special
damage.
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
Preventive Maintenance
vehicle with the sales
representative on hand to
ensure the lift is right for you
as the end user (applicable
for your use based on your
physical abilities and the
physical characteristics of
your personal wheelchair).
Become familiar with the
proper operation of your lift
before operating the lift by
yourself.
Maintenance is necessary to
ensure safe and trouble-free lift
operation. Preventive lift
• Do the automatic door(s) open
fully (if equipped)?
• Does the lift safely clear the
door(s) when unfolding and
folding?
• Do the lift control switches
function properly?
• Do the automatic roll stops
operate properly?
• Does the roll stop latch oper-
ate properly?
• Do the handrails fuction
properly?
• Is the power source adequate
or weak?
maintenance consisting of
careful inspections of your lift
system and cleaning the lift
should be a part of your routine.
Simple inspections can detect
potential lift operational problems.
Regular preventive maintenance
will reduce potential lift opera-
tion downtime and increase the
service life of the lift, as well as
enhancing safety.
This lift operator’s manual
must be stored in the lift-
mounted manual storage
pouch when not in use.
During routine inspections,
operate the lift through a mini-
mum of one complete cycle and
note the following:
Exposure to harsh weather
elements, environment condi-
tions, or heavy usage, etc. may
require more frequent mainte
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Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details
nance and lubrication proce-
dures.
place of the procedures speci-
fied in the Maintenance and
Lubrication Schedule provided
in the applicable lift installation
and service manual. Refer to
the Maintenance and Lubrica-
tion section in this manual for
further details.
Preventive maintenance visual
inspections do not take the
WARNING
Maintenance and
lubrication proce-
dures must be per-
formed by authorized
service personnel as
specified in the
applicable installa-
tion/service manual.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Lift Operating Instructions
Before lift operation, park the
vehicle on a level surface, away
from vehicular traffic. Place the
vehicle itransmission in “Park”
and engage the parking brake.
W
ARNING
W
ARNING
Read and become
familiar with all lift
operation safety
Whenever a
passenger is on the
platform, the:
precautions, pre-lift
operation notes and
details, 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.
• Passenger must
face outward
• Wheelchair brakes
must be locked
• Roll stops must be
UP
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Photos appearing in the Lift
Operating Instructions depict lift
functions being activated by lift-
mounted control switches only.
Lift-posted Warnings and Lift
Operating Instructions decal
24069 provides lift operating
instructions. Replace any
missing, worn or illegible
decals.
Follow the Manual Operating
Instructions provided on pages
31-33 in event of power or
equipment failure.
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Lift Operating Instructions
A
B
To Open Door(s):
Automatic Door Operator(s):
Press yellow OPEN switch until
door(s) are fully open. Release
switch.
Manual Door(s):
Manually open door(s) fully and
secure.
To Unfold Platform (Out):
Press orange OUT switch until
platform stops (unfolds fully –
reaches floor level). Release
switch.
C
D
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Unload Passenger:
E
F
1. Read notes below! Load passen-
ger onto platform facing outward
and lock wheelchair brakes.
Note: Roll stops must be UP and
roll stop latch must be fully en-
gaged before loading passenger
onto platform. Lower head to
clear vehicle door jamb header.
2. Press red DOWN switch until the
entire platform reaches ground
level (stops) and roll stop unfolds
fully (see Photos H and I). Re-
lease switch.
DOWN
Handrail Switch: Slide knob in to
DOWN position. See Photo G.
G
H
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Unload Passenger: (continued)
I
J
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and
unload passenger from platform.
Note: Roll stops must be fully
unfolded (ramp position) until the
entire wheelchair has crossed the
roll stop. See Photos K and L.
K
L
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Load Passenger:
M
N
1. Load passenger onto platform
facing outward and lock wheel-
chair brakes.
Note: Roll stops must be fully
unfolded (ramp position) until the
entire wheelchair has crossed the
roll stop. See Photos K and L.
2. Press red UP switch until platform
stops (reaches floor level). Re-
lease switch.
Handrail Switch: Slide knob out to
UP position.
UP
Note: Roll stops must be UP and
roll stop latch must be fully en-
gaged before raising platform.
Platform will raise above ground
level approximately two inches
before latch engages fully.
P
O
approximately 2"
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Load Passenger (continued):
Q
R
3. Unlock wheelchair brakes and load
passenger from platform into
vehicle. Note: Lower head to
clear door jamb header.
To Fold Platform (In):
Press orange IN switch until
platform stops (fully folded).
Release switch.
S
T
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Lift Operating Instructions
To Close Door(s):
U
Automatic Door Operator(s):
Press yellow CLOSE switch until
door(s) are fully closed. Release
switch.
Manual Door(s):
Manually close door(s) fully.
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Manual Operating Instructions
If you experience power or equip-
from standard lift operation proce-
dures. Manual Instructions Decal
27146 (posted on pump cover)
provides manual operating instruc-
tions also. Refer to the Lift Operat-
ing Instructions for all normal lift
operation procedures (such as
loading and unloading passengers).
Follow all Lift Operation Safety
Precautions!
ment failure, refer to the Manual
Operating Instructions to operate
the lift. Instructions and photos are
provided for all steps that differ
(OUT
Press OUT switch
until platform stops
(reaches floor level).
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
1. Load passenger onto
platform facing outward
and lock wheelchair
brakes.
2. Press DOWN switch
until platform stops and
roll stop unfolds fully.
3. Unlock wheelchair
brakes and unload
Release Valve
approximate
1/16" intervals
passenger from platform.
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. Load passenger onto
platform facing outward
and lock wheelchair
brakes.
2. Press UP switch until
platform stops
(reaches floor level)
3. Unlock wheelchair
brakes and unload
.
passenger from platform.
TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
Press IN switch until
platform stops.
TO CLOSE DOOR(S):
Press CLOSE switch
until door(s) are fully
closed.
W
ARNING
24069
Contact The Braun
Corporation before
adjusting hydraulic
pressure relief
valve. Failure to
do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or
maximum
30 inch lbs
property damage.
Valve Tightening
Specification:
Once valve seats
(stops), tighten 15
to 30 inch pounds
as shown.
22249
minimum
15 inch lbs
seats
(stops)
C
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
HAND PUMP
L
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
1. TO UNFOLD PLATFORM (OUT):
Using hand pump handle:
a. Open hand pump valve
counterclockwise (open 1/2 turn only)
until platform reaches floor level.
b. Close hand pump valve clockwise.
N
2. DOWN (TO LOWER):
Use hand pump handle to open (turn)
hand pump valve counterclockwise
(open 1/2 turn only).
E
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. UP (TO RAISE):
Using hand pump handle:
a. Close hand pump valve clockwise.
b. Insert handle in pump and stroke until
platform reaches floor level.
E
2. TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
Insert handle in pump and stroke.
O
HAND PUMP
VALVE
L
N
Note: Close backup
pump release valve
securely before operating
electric pump.
E
Close valve
before operating
electric pump.
19448
Microswitch Adjustment Instructions
Unfold/Down (Top) Microswitch
Turn adjustment bolt counterclockwise
to stop platform unfold function sooner.
Turn adjustment bolt clockwise to allow
platform to unfold further.
Up/Fold (Bottom) Microswitch
Turn adjustment bolt clockwise to stop
platform raise function sooner. Turn
adjustment bolt counterclockwise to allow
platform to raise further.
24242
Release Valve
A
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Manual Operating Instructions
Refer to photos and illustration of
release valve on previous page.
To Unfold Platform (Out):
and turn counterclockwise (open
— 1/2 turn only) until the platform
Using hand pump handle (Photo B): reaches ground level and/or roll
stop unfolds.
a. Place slotted end of pump handle
onto back-up pump release valve
and turn counterclockwise
(open — 1/2 turn only) until the
platform reaches floor level
(fully unfolded). See Photo C.
Hand
Pump
Handle
b. Turn the release valve clockwise
(close) to stop the platform. See
Photo C.
Note: Valve must be tight, but do
not overtighten.
Open
Close
(Down)
(Up/Stop)
• To Lower Platform:
• To Unfold Roll Stop:
DOWN
Place slotted end of pump handle
onto back-up pump release valve
C
B
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Manual Operating Instructions
• To Fold Roll Stop:
• To Raise Platform:
Refer to photos and illustration of
release valve on page 31.
Note: Close back-up pump release
valve securely before operating
electric pump.
UP
Using hand pump handle:
a. Place slotted end of pump handle
onto back-up pump release valve
and turn clockwise to close
securely. See Photo D.
Note: Valve must be tight, but do
not overtighten.
b. Insert handle into back-up pump
and stroke until platform reaches
floor level (see Photo E).
Open
Close
(Down)
(Up/Stop)
To Fold Platform (In):
Insert handle into back-up pump and
stroke until platform stops (folds
fully). See Photo E.
D
E
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Decals and Antiskid
Decals
W
ARNING
17866
24069
12375
The lift is only as safe as
the operator. Replace any
missing, worn or illegible
decals! Part numbers are
provided for decals. Inspect
your lift for missing, worn or
illegible decals. Call 1-800-
THE LIFT for replacements.
Replace missing, worn
or illegible decals.
Failure to do so may
result in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.
WARNING
•
•
•
•
Read manual before
operating lift.
Load and unload on level
surface only.
Engage vehicle parking
brake before operating lift.
Provide adequate clearance
outside of vehicle to
accommodate lift.
•
•
Do not operate lift if you
suspect lift damage, wear
or any abnormal condition.
Keep operator and
bystanders clear of area
in which lift operates.
Parking Courtesy
Requested
Whenever
passenger is on the
platform, the:
a
wheelchair
•
•
•
Passenger must face
outward
Wheelchair brakes must
be locked
Roll stop must be up
TM
"Providing Access to the World"
International Corporate Hdqrs: P.O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 USA
1-800-THE LIFT
(219) 946-6153
FAX: (219) 946-4670
Failure to follow these
rules may result in
Fairfield, NJ USA
Oslo, Norway
Clearwater, FL USA
Kitchener, Ontario Can.
Huntington Beach, CA USA
Rocklea, Queensland Aust.
serious bodily injury
and/or property damage.
12375
LIFT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
26701
24242
27146
TO OPEN DOOR(S)
Note: Clean surfaces as
detailed on opposite page
before posting decals.
Microswitch Adjustment Instructions
Press OPEN switch
until door(s) are fully
open.
UP
Unfold/Down (Top) Microswitch
Turn adjustment bolt counterclockwise
to stop platform unfold function sooner.
Turn adjustment bolt clockwise to allow
platform to unfold further.
TO UNFOLD PLATFORM
(OUT):
MANUAL
OPERATION
Press OUT switch
until platform stops
(reaches floor level).
Up/Fold (Bottom) Microswitch
TO UNLOAD PASSENGER:
Turn adjustment bolt clockwise to stop
platform raise function sooner. Turn
adjustment bolt counterclockwise to allow
1. Load passenger onto
platform facing outward
and lock wheelchair
brakes.
platform to raise further.
24242
DOWN
OPEN
2. Press DOWN switch
until platform stops and
roll stop unfolds fully.
3. Unlock wheelchair
brakes and unload
CLOSE
Using hand pump handle:
passenger from platform.
25652
TO UNFOLD PLATFORM (OUT):
TO LOAD PASSENGER:
1. Close hand pump valve (turn clockwise).
2. Insert handle in pump and stroke until
platform folds fully (stops).
3. Open hand pump valve (turn
counterclockwise) until platform reaches
floor level. Open 1/2 turn only.
1. Load passenger onto
platform facing outward
and lock wheelchair
brakes.
2. Press UP switch until
platform stops
22249
25675
4. Close hand pump valve (turn clockwise).
W
ARNING
(reaches floor level)
3. Unlock wheelchair
brakes and unload
.
DOWN (TO LOWER):
Contact The Braun
Corporation before
adjusting hydraulic
pressure relief
WARNING
Lift installation and servicing prohibited by
Open hand pump valve (turn
counterclockwise). Open 1/2 turn only.
passenger from platform.
UP (TO RAISE):
TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
anyone who has not been certified by The Braun
Corporation Sales and Service School. Certified
service technicians should call 1-800-THE LIFT
to receive applicable installation/service manual.
Failure to follow this policy may result in serious
1. Close hand pump valve (turn clockwise).
2. Insert handle in pump and stroke until
platform reaches floor level.
Press IN switch until
platform stops.
valve. Failure to
do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or
TO FOLD PLATFORM (IN):
TO CLOSE DOOR(S):
Insert handle in pump and stroke.
Press CLOSE switch
until door(s) are fully
property damage.
Close valve before operating electric pump.
bodily injury and/or property damage.
closed.
22249
25675
24069
27146
25652
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Decals and Antiskid
25580 (actual size: 1-1/2" x 24")
Antiskid
Inspect your lift for any
missing or worn antiskid.
Order as needed.
Note: Clean surfaces
Available Antiskid
Color
W
ARNING
with isopropyl alcohol
before decal or antiskid
application. Use a clean
cloth or paper towels.
Do not use oily shop
rags. Wipe surface free
of residue with dry
Size
Part No.
Replace missing or
worn antiskid.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
2" x 12"
2" x 12"
3" x 12"
3" x 12"
6" x 12"
6" x 12"
Black
#24172-BK
#24172-YL
#24173-BK
#24173-YL
#24174-BK
#24174-YL
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
portion of cleaning cloth.
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Maintenance and Lubrication
Maintenance is necessary to
ensure safe and trouble-free lift
operation. General preventive
maintenance consisting of
inspections of your lift system and
cleaning the lift should be a part
of your routine.
Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT.
of the procedures specified in the
Maintenance and Lubrication
Schedule provided in the appli-
cable lift installation and service
manual. The procedures outlined
in the Maintenance and Lubrica-
tion Schedule must be per-
formed at the recommended
scheduled intervals by an
authorized Braun Corporation
service representative who has
attended and been certified by
The Braun Corporation Sales
and Service School.
One of our national Product
Support representatives will direct
you to an authorized service
technician who will inspect your
lift.
The L955 has been designed with
many self-lubricating compo-
nents. Lubricate the pivot points
specified on page 37 approxi-
mately 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.
WARNING
Maintenance and
lubrication proce-
dures must be per-
formed by authorized
service personnel as
specified in the
applicable installa-
tion/service manual.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
If the scheduled maintenance and
lubrication procedures are not
being performed, or if there is any
sign of lift damage, wear, abnor-
mal condition or improper opera-
tion, discontinue lift use imme-
diately. Contact your sales
Preventive maintenance visual
inspections and lubrication
procedures do not take the place
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
representative or call The Braun
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Bridge Plate
Pivot Points
(2 places)
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Maintenance and Lubrication
Note: LPS2 General
Purpose Penetrating Oil
is available in eleven
ounce aerosol cans from
The Braun Corporation
(part number 15807).
M
T
Note: Clean lubrication
points before applying
lubricants.
Roll Stop Latch
(pivot and slide points)
Rotating Pivot
Slide Arm Pivot Pins
(2 places - behind cover)
Platform Fold Axles
(2 places)
Platform Pivot Pin
(2 places)
Note: Disregard references
to components not present.
Side Entry Roll Stop
Hinge (4 places)
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Warranty and Registration Instructions
Immediately upon receiving your
cards. The consumer must fill out
the other card and mail it to The
Braun Corporation. The warranty
is provided on the back cover of
this manual. The warranty cards
must be processed to activate
the warranty.
located on the opposite pump
lift, examine the unit for any
damage. Notify the carrier at
once with any claims.
side tower. This I.D. tag contains
the product identification informa-
tion provided on the Warranty/
Registration card. Record the
information in the space provided
on the next page. This informa-
tion must be provided when
filing a warranty claim or
Two warranty/registration cards
(shown below) are located in the
lift-mounted owner’s manual
storage pouch. The sales repre-
The Braun Serial No./Series No.
sentative must process one of the identification tag (shown below) is
ordering parts.
The Braun Corporation
PO Box 310
Winamac, IN 46996
(574) 946-6153
Series No.
Pump Code
Cylinder Code
Model No. Serial No.
LIFT MODEL #
OWNER'S WARRANTY REGISTRATION
L955SE314248
SERIAL NUMBER
L955SE314248-A4-04293-35-14CF
A4-04293
PURCHASED FROM
PUMP CODE
CYLINDER
OWNER
35
14CF
MFG DATE
DATE INSTALLED
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
1/12/2003
PATENTS PENDING-5,261,779-5,806,632
TELEPHONE
STATE
TO VALIDATE WARRANTY
ZIP
REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE BRAUN CORPORATION.
Sample Warranty/Registration Card
Sample Serial No./Series No. Identification Tag
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Warranty and Registration Instructions
Model No.
Series No.
Serial No.
Pump Code
Note: Retain this information
for future use. You must have
this information when filing a
warranty claim or ordering
Cylinder Code
Date of Manufacture
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