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1. 4 NPT VENT 1 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC SYS PART PART NAME Elbow NPT x J IC 5 60544 Male JIC x ORB 6 940 HDHee7 02 8 HYD 1 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR BLAZER POWER UNIT 9 11 06 mp Phase 1 SL DO 52 DO Hz 60 POWER UNIT WIRING BLAZER LIFT LOCKNUT 1 2 CONDUT POWER CORD ASSY 12 3 SO 24 LONG BLACK WIRE NUT GROUND NOTE ORNAGE WIRE IS 16 GA AWG TYPE TFFN 18
2. level low Oil level should be just under the fill cap port when the lift is down Faulty relief valve Replace Oil is coming out of breather on cylinder Seals damaged Oil reservoir overfilled Impeller fan cover is dented in Take off and straighten Faulty wiring call electrician Bad capacitor call electrician Low voltage call electrician Lift overloaded Air in system bleed the system See installation instructions bleeding the system Return to WARRANTY REGISTRATION Model No Serial No Date Purchased Invoice No Name of Purchaser Mailing Address Physical Address of Lift City State Zip Telephone No Name of Seller City State Zip Telephone No DEVON LUBE CENTER EQUIPMENT 270514 73127 DEVON LUBE CENTER EOUIPMENT PARTS MANUAL BLAZER 9000 1 800 468 1970 N 15 lO PART 92422 92423 92402 92403 95169 92429 101047 101048 92477L 92477R 92411 92442 92443 92433 92434 92439 101002 9241 3LH 9241 3RH 92449 92452 91555 91559 91556 100179 100082 92492 91562 91560 101049 101051 101050 92448 101004 100131 92460 95170 92459 95082 92469 95169 95171 95172 95047 95048 95049 95045 95046 95007 95056 PARTS LIST BLAZER 9000 Only use manufacturer supplied replacement parts Description
3. BLAZER 9000 LUBE LIFT OPERATOR AND PARTS MANUAL Blazer 9000 Lube Lift Operator s Manual Note Instructions must be read thoroughly before installing operating or maintaining the lift Devon Lube Center Equipment 800 468 1970 Fax 405 943 3882 January 2014 Safety Instructions 1 Always work on the vehicle with the lift on the safety locks 2 Never allow unauthorized or non trained personnel to operate lift Thoroughly train new employees in the use care and safe operation of the lift 3 Always lift the vehicle with four points of contact using either the frame rubber pads or lifting arm pads Ensure that the four points of contact will not shift during operation 4 Never use the lift to raise only one end or one side of the 5 Always keep hands and feet clear of the lift when raising or lowering 6 Keep area clean of tools debris grease and oil Keep water from gathering on lift base 7 Passengers should not be allowed inside the vehicle when in operation Prohibit non authorized personnel from being in service area while in use 8 Capacity of the Blazer 9000 is 9000 Ibs Do not exceed the 9000 Ib capacity Placing a Vehicle on the Blazer 9000 Note It is critical that the operator positions the lift points per the vehicle manufacturers recommended lift points Some vehicle manufacturers have identified the proper lift points with triangular markings on the undercarriage of the vehicle or have
4. TOP PLATE STRUCTURE LH TOP PLATE STRUCTURE RH BASE STRUCTURE LH BASE STRUCTURE RH ANCHOR BOLTS 5 8X3 3 4 LIFTING LEG SHOULDER BOLT 3 4 4 NYLOCK NUT THIN 5 8 11NC TOP SAFETY TUBE STR LH TOP SAFETY TUBE STR RH MASTERLINK SAFETY BAR STRUCTURE LH SAFETY BAR STRUCTURE RH RAMP STRUCTURE LH RAMP STRUCTURE RH MAIN PIN NYLOCK NUT THIN 3 4 16NF HYDRAULIC CYLINDER LH HYDRAULIC CYLINDER RH OUTER LIFT ARM STR INNER LIFT ARM STR LIFT PAD ASSEMBLY LIFT PAD BOLT ON LIFT PAD STRUCTURE HEX SCREW 3 8 16NC X 3 4 FLATWASHER 3 8 SAE ARM RETAINER PLUG LIFT PAD EXTENSION 5 LIFT PAD EXTENSION 2 5 8 3 8 LOCK WASHER HEX SCREWS 3 8X16NC x 1 2 HEX SCREWS 3 8X16NC x 5 8 RUBBER PAD ELEVATOR BOLT HEX NUT 1 4 X 20NC RUBBER BLOCKS POWER UNIT POWER UNIT STAND STR ANCHOR BOLTS 3 8 X 3 3 4 DRIVE ON RAMP STRUCTURE ANCHOR BOLT 5 8 X 3 3 4 POWER SWITCH RAISE POWER SWITCH LOWER ALI SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR OPER ALI LIFTING POINT QUICK REF LIFTING IT RIGHT MANUAL ETL DECAL UNIFORM WARNING LABELS CAUTION DECAL SERIAL NAME PLATE QTY HOR RH HEATH HNADWHARAROMRARAAAR RH HR RH HHH BH A NH 16 AIR SCHEMATIC SYS PART j PART NAME QT 1 105076 AR vave ______1 31 3 105046 1 4 UNION ADPT 4 92468 CLEVIS ASSEMBLY 2 5 92478 AIR CYLINDER 2 6 50100 1 4 PLASTIC TUBING 60 8 105008 1
5. WEEN BETWEEN TOP PLATES BASEPLATES Layout Dimensions 8 ft to tructi Ra Nearest Obstruction S ft Min to Nearest Obstruction Both sides 00000000000 NOS NE ic 11 AC o 11 ic 10 ft to Nearest Obstruction ANCHORING INSTRUCTIONS Step Step 2 Drill holes using 3 4 carbide tipped masonry drill bit per ANSI standard B94 12 1977 Clean hole Step 3 Step 4 Tighten nut with Torque wrench to 150 ft Ibs Run nut down just below impact section of boit Drive anchor into hole until nut and washer contact base Regular Concrete Installation 1 Concrete must be level and uniform and have a thickness of 4 with a rating of 3000PSI The concrete should be reinforced with wire and rebar 2 When installing the Blazer 9000 on a concrete floor that has a basement you should check with the building architect or manufacturer to determine the proper support for the lift 3 Utilize 5 8 anchor bolts when anchoring in regular concrete floors per the above specifications Pre Cast Concrete Installation 1 Pre cast concrete reguires a different anchoring system Consult with the manufacturer or call for more information before anchoring the lift on a pre cast concrete system 2 Never use regular 5 8 anchor bolts on a pre cast floor Other Floor Materials 1 When installing the Blazer 9000 on floor materials other than those mention
6. ed above consult with the manufacturer for best type of anchoring system Electrical Connection and Power Unit Installation 1 The power unit will normally be mounted on the optional power unit stand that also includes the air valve mounting Other type mountings such as pole or wall mounting are possible but may reguire special adapters for the motor mount The unit owner or manager should approve the location 2 If used the power unit stand will require four 3 8 anchor bolts which are provided with the stand 3 230 Volt Electrical Operation The power unit comes wired and ready to plug into a 230 volt single phase 60 Hz circuit Use dedicated single phase 25 AMP breaker with time delay fuse or circuit breaker Wiring must comply with local electrical codes Hydraulic Connections 1 Reference the hydraulic diagram for instructions on connecting the hydraulic hose on the Blazer 9000 The lift comes standard with small connector hoses that can be used with any length hose depending on how far the power unit is mounted from the lift The standard length hydraulic hose supplied with the unit is 1 26 and 1 14 Additional hose lengths can be purchased as reguired The hose length does not have to be the same as long as the air is properly bled from the system during installation See page 13 for further instructions 2 The power unit operates at high pressure and adequate care must be taken to make sure all hose fittings are secu
7. ergy sources per ANSI 2244 1 1982 before beginning any lift repairs 4 Not modify the lift in any manner without prior written consent of the manufacturer 5 Ensure that there is adeguate drainage around the lift so water will not accumulate on the base of the lift 6 In the unlikely event that one side of the lift will not lower all the way to the floor slowly crack the hydraulic line at the power unit on the line coming from that side of the lift and allow oil to escape until it reaches he floor AIR BLEEDING PROCEDURE FOR BLAZER 9000 Step 1 Fill the power unit reservoir with Dexron Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent approximately 7 5 quarts to start with check all connections for proper security and clearances around and under both of the lifting surfaces example binding chafing and pinching Warning Safety eye wear is reguired prior to eguipment operation Step 2 Prior to connecting the hydraulic hoses to the cylinders press and hold the green lifting button on the power unit this will flow fluid through the hydraulic lines hoses flushing any foreign material along with any from the system and allow you to inspect for possible leaks Cycle the pump until clear fluid is coming out of both lift pad hydraulic hoses approximately guart Note Do not reuse this fluid it is likely contaminated Step 3 You will need to manually raise or lower each lifting pad to the first or lowest safety lock s
8. est point until completing the entire bleeding process Step 5 Once you have both lifting services raising lowering evenly and smoothly you now are ready to puta load on the system to complete the bleeding process As in Step 1 an inspection around and under each lifting surface for possible leaks and clearances is required A mid size vehicle of approximately 4500 Ibs will be needed to finish this process Warning All unnecessary personnel need to be removed from the test area for safety Stage the vehicle for lifting utilizing necessary adapters as required announce the lift operation and then when all 1 clear depress the green lifting button Raise the vehicle until the tires are clear of the floor surface at this point you will release the green button and depress the lock release button Warning As in previous steps make sure before depressing the red down button visually inspect that the locks on both pads are clear of the latch bar on the base plate Now you can depress the red down button allowing the vehicle to lower down Make sure that for each cycle you allow the pads to bottom out before starting up again Continue this process for a few cycles until the vehicle is coming up and going down level smooth Note Do not adjust any valves on the power unit pump without prior contact and instructions to do so from DEVON 1 800 468 1970 MAINTENANCE DAILY 1 Keep all movement points clean dry and lighily lubr
9. etting making sure that it is securely latched into the latch bar on the base plate Warning Place a safety block or other material under each lifting surface prior to making these connections This will allow the installation of the hydraulic hose to the bottom of each hydraulic cylinder Note The 90 degree connection to the lift cylinder needs to be secured at such an angle that the hose comes close to the base plate with minimal contact of the base plate Step 4 Press and hold the green lifting button until both pads are elevated enough to clear the first set of locks then release Note It is common for the pads to raise and lower at different elevations on the initial start up they will even out as this process unfolds Depress and hold the air lock release button this should raise the locks out of the latch bar on both left amp right side base plates simultaneously depressing the red lowering button the pads should begin to lower within a few moments Allow the pads to lower all the way to bottom Duplicate this process numerous times 5 to 6 cycles increasing the lifting height by one extra lock per cycle Each completed operation should facilitate a more even pad elevation and smoother eguipment function Some installations may require more or less cycles to accomplish this stage of the bleeding process Note After completing this process fill the reservoir to the proper fluid level Note Do not raise the lift pads to their high
10. icated 2 Always keep bolis tight 3 Check for oil leaks 4 Keep regulator set maximum 50 60 PSI 5 Remove any accumulated moisture from air line filter 6 Raise lift pads at day s end and remove any standing water or moisture 7 air blow gun to keep moving parts clean 8 dry MONTHLY 1 Wipe clean 8 lightly oil movement parts 8 lift pad stacking extensions 2 Re Torque the anchor bolts if necessary See CAUTION Below 3 Check all connectors bolts amp pins to insure proper mounting 8 alignment 4 visual inspection of hydraulic hoses amp lines for possible wear or interference 5 Check fluid level of power unit use Dexron or eguivalent CAUTION ALL ANCHOR BOLTS SHOULD ALWAYS TIGHT Check the bolts periodically and tighten if necessary to 60 90 ft Ibs If any of the bolts do not function for any reason the lift should be shut down until the bolt has been replaced 10 TROUBLESHOOTING THE LIFT 1 Motor does not run 2 Motor runs but lift will not raise 3 Motor runs but lift picks up partial load only 4 Oil blows out of breather 5 Motor hums and will not run 6 Lift jerks up and down gt ON gt Breaker or fuse blown Motor thermal overload tripped Defective UP switch Replace Faulty wiring connections Call electrician Trash is under the release valve Push Down button and push Up button at the same time Hold for 15 seconds Oil
11. lance and result in vehicle instability Refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service manual for recommended procedures when performing these services 5 Be sure that arm pads and any adapters used are in secure contact with frame at vehicle manufacturer s recommended lift points WARNINGS when using Lifting Arms Arms must not be rotated beyond the line decal on the top plate as shown The Arm Extensions must not be extended beyond the arm stops as shown Never rotate swingarms beyond this line A CAUTION WHEN IS EXTENDED BEYOND THIS LINE TOTAL LIFT CAPACITY IS REDUCED TO 4 600 POUNDS B WARNING NEVER EXTEND ARM BEYHOND THE STOPS Installation Instructions 1 2 The maximum pit width for the Blazer 9000 is 43 The Blazer 9000 may be mounted on several types of surfaces including regular concrete pre cast concrete and other configurations that may utilize metal beams etc There should be adequate space on all sides of the lift Note that the lift and vehicle will move approximately 14 backward as the lift rises to its full height The bases must be aligned perfectly and the same distance apart Shim as required to level both sides of the lift The Blazer 9000 can be surface mounted or recessed mounted Optional ramps are required if the unit is to be surface installed See layout dimensions later in this manual Layout Dimensions 00000000000 114 13 16 38 43 91 BET
12. placed a label inside the front right door If neither of these are present refer to the Lifting It Right Guides published by ALI or the Vehicle Lifting Points for Frame Engaged Lifts ALK LP Guide 1 The lift must be completely lowered before bringing the car over the lift Install the rubber pads or the lifting arms as required after the vehicle is centered over the lift and the vehicle lifting points have been identified 2 The lifting arms have extra height adapters that can be used depending on how high the vehicle lifting point is from the top of the standard size lifting pad The height adapters are 2 5 8 and 5 and can be inserted into the adapter holes in the swing arms Once the desired height is determined the standard lifting pad is set on the top height adapter 3 To raise lift press the green raise button on the power unit When you get to the desired height lower until it rests on the safety lock by pressing the red lower button on the power unit When you are ready to lower the lift raise the lift off of the safety locks and press the air release button releasing the safeties While holding down on the air release button press the red lower button on the power unit Swing arms out from under the vehicle and place them out of the way 4 Be sure that the vehicle is stable on the lift and neither front nor rear heavy With some vehicles the removal or installation of components may cause a critical shift in the ba
13. rely tightened Severe leaking will occur if the hose fittings are not properly tightened 3 The power unit requires 7 1 2 8 quarts of Dexron 111 Automatic Transmission Fluid or an equivalent 4 Make sure breather cap is functional and not broken Air Connections 1 The Blazer 9000 has air safety releases which require that an air system be installed 2 valve can be mounted on the optional power unit stand referenced above 3 Maximum air pressure on the system is 50 60 PSI Use regulator to control pressure and water filter to keep system dry 4 Reference 11 for the air schematic and required connections Surface Mounting 1 Lifts that cannot be recessed must utilize the optional ramps that will be anchored to the concrete floor Each ramp is anchored utilizing two 5 8 anchor bolts The ramp is butted against the lift base which provides the means for the vehicle to roll on the lift OwnerlEmployer Responsibilities The owner employer shall 1 Ensure that lift operators are instructed in the safe use and operation of the lift using the manufacturer instructions and safety tips Display a copy of the manual in a location convenient to the lift so the operators can refer to it as required 2 Establish procedures to maintain inspect and care for the lift in accordance with the manufacturers recommended procedures to ensure its continued safe operation 3 Provide necessary lock out tagouts of en
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