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4. NOMA SHEET 5 ROM SHEET 2 TB 14 6 182 182 6 183 Y TB3 8 1 6 84 2 6 TO SHEET 3 LID ROOMAN UU TITLE SIX POST MOBILE SHT NO RI B 205 PLUG 2 ani i 2 10 PLUG 3 _ 5 6 PLUG 4 9 9 JUMPERED IF NO PENDANT 7 7 CONSULTANTS M V A ELECTRIC LTD 1110 HERITAC MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD ROOM TITLE
5. 2 Z Z Z 7 Z CE Clear area vehicle Remain clear of lift is In danger of failing when raising or lowering vehicle Locate lift Be sure intended lifts on firm level surface are moving together preferably concrete evenly All lifting forks must Do not drive over or engage pinch electrical cables vehicle tires or supports g The messages and pictographs shown are generic in nature and are meant to generally represent hazards common to automotive lifts regardiass of spocific styla Funding the development validation of these labels was provided by the Automotive Lift Institute PO Box 33116 Indialantic FL 32963 They are protected by copyright Set of labels may be obtained from Keep feet ALI or its mambar companies clear of lift while lowering Lift to be used by trained operator only When moving lift be careful to avoid tipping Authorized personnel only in lift area Check for overhead obstructions before raising vehicie The messages and pictographs shown are genenc in mature and ate meant to generally represent hazards common 10 all automotive IRs regatdiesn af specific style Funding for developmant and validation of these labels was provided by the Automotive Lift institute PO Box 33116 Imdialantic FL 32903 They are pr
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7. PENDANT DUMMY PLUG DRAWN BY CHECKED TITLE BUTTON SHT NO Eo ws
8. CU la Y Y 5 1 5 2 j 2 j 41 L 2 j PUMP CHECKED TITLE MOHAWK RESOURCES 4 POST MOBILE LIFT FROM SHEET 1 FROM SHEET 1 BOS 81 051 POST 1 SA AY 9 Li 1 el CHECKED TITLE 4 POST MOBILE LIFT DWG NO 5 ROM 5 Y LOCK SO 0 PLUG 2 Y LOCK SO 0 PLUG 3 e PLUG 4 9 Y LOCK SO 0 CONSULTS M V A ELECTRIC LTD DRAWN BY TITLE 4 POST MOBILE LIFT SHT NO
9. CHMIOTdS SSIBHHHIO SSTINN 72 51901 3 SHANYOO AONAN T MON 7 Ad 25401 KINO 302 XN E G 3002 MOL 4 53500400 ANY 3901 IN HIM XXOL A 01 SNOLINOLIAS Cus 9 1 5 1504 04 600 1 SAV OL NIN SNTI OL SINH SI HM 520300521 AVION 050 SAH 01 30 CNV TVLNICLINOD SI NEREIHE NOAM oy OV MS 11110345 SSTINN Z TNS NOIVANOINI IVINIGLINOD 10 TOLON 1189530 9 Lian Nil Vi NAVEG AXAN DNVETIOR 19340 1H9 103 4002 10 4 HO 5410410414 XXOL d 01 SNOHVOHIDHdS SAV OL TIVES ONITHR 7 SHU 951 19 04 OVIS 09183448 Z 791001 P SHANHOD duViHS TIV 71 LON
10. R 5 19 nr k POS Y LOCK SOL 23 act cace ary cn Ne POST 3 SAFETY LOC UL POS p 5 6 6 R4 AFETY 0 5 5 6 6 CONSULTS M V A ELECTRIC LTD 1110 HERITAGE RD DRAWN BY CHECKED TITLE SINC PHAS MOHAWK RESOURCES 4 PO DATE DATE 1 11 08 30 02 JO 20 90 20 0909 2 4 8H 8H 8 24V INPUT MODULE 4 e e e 4 OX 9 e 13 15 e 2 OX e 1 15 9 15 4 PULSE PROX 4 9 13 15 e 1 UP P B 4 7 2 UP P B 1
11. E 208 4 PLUGS COLOR CONFIG FOX MAIN PANEL TERMINAL WIRED TO FEMAL TERMINAL NUN PLUG PIN NUN IDENTICAL MAIN PANEL TERMINAL 2 POST 2 TERMINAL G 2 8 9 1011112113114 15 CL 11213141516 718 9110111112 13 14 15 2 1 9 3 J 5 5 5 5 BLUE BLACK RED BLACK ORANGE BLUE DUMMY PLUG JUMPER CONFIGURATION DRAWN BY CHECKED TITLE MOBILE L MOHAWK RESOURCES 4 POS DATE AJ 06 1 00 NY E lt MOHAWK ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 1 PHASE 18 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 4 POST ARRANGEMENT 4 2 z 5 z 5 5 5 5 2 a 2 a a No lt 9 5 9 gt a9 l 0 i Q lt E 4 g E y
12. C B4 4 87 es S Y s at T NO TITLE MOHAWK RESOURCES ED n PAR CHECK FROM SHEET 1 FROM SHEE 101 T X2 7 4 4 2 10 4 7 4 4 B4 G 4 8 4 4 e 7 16 14 CHECKED TITLE MOHAWK RESOURCES 6 POST MOBILE
13. 9 6 15 3 1 7 1 1 8 10 15 2 9 13 12 7 15 12 12 1 1 12 e REAR 24 13 15 e e e REV DRAWN BY CHECKED TITLE MOHAWK RESOURCES 230VBOALPSFH DATE 09 DWG NO SHT NO PHONE 905 331 0567 RMINALS PLUGS CABLE COLOR CON VINILO YOO UAD VIN NOTE PC PC ARE INTERCHANC ND TERMINAL NUMBERS PLUG PIN NU JAIN PANEL TERMINAL 2 POST 2 TERMINAL 61112 819114112131 0 11213 41518 7 51911 1117 1 65 REEN CRI DUMMY PLUG JUM R CONFIGURATION CHECKED TILE MOHAWK RESOURCES TYPE 5 MOHAWK ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 3 PHASE 18 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 6 POST ARRANGEMENT O V C V
14. ART d 65 DWC NO SHT NO 0 L 5 DOT POS CHECKED ART d TITLE DWG NO FROM SHEET 2 1 NI 1 P LOCK SOL 1 5 E 35 p es 35 LUUA SUL 17 LUG 2 _ _ UG s 5 5 6 6 4 L2 A 3i U 33 LUG 25 0 4 POST OCK 9 P B4 LULR SUL LUG 4 UG 4 5 6 6 4 25 9 3 LUG 15 UG 4 3 9 5 R6 36 36 e 6 M V A ELECTRIC LTD 1110 HERI D BURLINGTON ONTARIO DRAWN BY CHECKED PART MOHAWK RESOURCES TILE 6 POST MOBILE LIF DWG NO SHT NO 11 BH BHI 8717 8 24V INPUT
15. 17 4 5 0 14 14 w lt 5 1 3 O 9 2 3 i lt 6 9 a 9 J 4 2 2 FROM SHEET 4 2 2 REAR SELECTED 5 5 8 E 5 15 REV 3Y CHECKED COLOR CO WY WX NOTE NO LUG PIN NU MAIN PAN C 2 4 6 112 13 14 15 16 2134 11121 13114115 P ROYAL 16 16 SOW CABLE BLUE BLACK BLACK RED RED BLACK BLUE WHITE WHITE RED W ORANGE BLACK ORANGE BLAC TE BLUE CREEN W RED GREEN BLACK BLACK GREEN DUMMY PLUG JUMPER CONFIGURATION REV 3Y CHECKED TITLE me N
16. MCR RELAY AUX IARY CONTACT 24V INPUT MODULE J PROX p ROX le 1 fe 7 J 5 4 PULSE PROX lt gt 7 9 4 9 2 Ro 12 12 FRONT SELECTED T CENTER SELECTED 0 SHEET 4 SINGLE P B alo 3 9 9 8 12 H 14 e e I 9 O 9 9 TITLE FOUR POS WG NO JWG NO NOTE MAN PANEL TERMINAL G WIRED TO FEMALE TERMINAL NUMBERS SPOND PLUG PIN NUMBERS
17. ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIO NS ELECTRICAL C OMPONENTS ALL ELECTRIC AL COMPONENTS EXCLUDING MO TOR GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR FOR PARTS ONLY EXC LUDING LABOR FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE AGAINST DEFECTS IN WO RKMANSHIP AND OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFT IS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS PNEUMATIC AIR COMPONENTS ALL PNEUMATIC AIR COMPONENTS I E AIR CYLINDERS AND POPPETAIR VALVES ARE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR FOR PARTS ONLY EXCLUDING LABOR FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFT IS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS ALL SPECIAL LIFTS AND OR CUSTOMIZED OPTIONS ON THIS UNIT ARE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR FOR PARTS ONLY EXCLUDING LABOR FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFTIS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO SPECIFIC ATIO NS THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER WARRANTY POLICIES PREVIOUSLY STATED AND IN ALL OTHER MOHAWK PRODUCT SPECIFIC LITERATURE EXTENDED LIFETIME CYLINDER WARRANTY AS THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF A MOHAWK LIFT MANUFACTURED BY MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD YOU ARE ENTITLED TO AN EXTENDED CYLINDER SEAL KIT REPAIR WARRANTY TO QUALIFY FOR THIS WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET ALL LIFTS MUST BE REGISTERED WITH MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD P O BOX 110 65 VROOMAN AVENUE AMSTERDAM NY 12010 WITH THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER WITHIN 30 DAYS O
18. Distributor or Factory direct if you have any questions with regards to operating the lift 8 The visual inspection of the latches on the master column can be done manually by using a small hand mirror Note ONLY TRAINED LIFT SERVICE PERSONNEL IS PERMITTED TO REPLACE WORN OR BROKEN PARTS TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Measure of Carriage Movement There is a proximity sensor mounted on the back of the column which senses the movement of the carriage You can observe the lift flashes of the proximity sensor as the columns rise in the synchronized mode Each flash is recorded as an electrical pulse in the computer The proximity sensor detects holes in a metal disk drive driven by a timing belt Operation of Synchronized Lifting or Lowering The height of the carriage above floor level is measured and compared to the other carriages by the computer located in the main control box If any one carriage movement is more than 1 1 2 greater than the slowest carriage the fastest one stops to allow the slowest one to catch up If you turn off the unit or press the Emergency Stop button the computer position for each column is reset to believe that all columns are the same height and the columns are now synchronized from this new starting position Problem The height difference between carriages is greater than 1 1 2 Solution If the difference in height of any column is more than 1 1 2 it may be that the proximity sensor is too far
19. MODU 4 7 4 4 114 114 lt J A 4 4 4 PULSE PROX x 4 5 e j 15 9 lx o BB UP P B e 9 CENTER SELECTED M SINGLE SINGLE P B CHECKED MOHAWK RESOURCES 6 POST MOBILE LIF PHONE JAN AVE NY 212 15
20. MOHAWK RESOURCES DATE ART 5 DWG NO TNO PHONE E MOHAWK ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 3 PHASE WITH DUAL SOLENOID DOWN 18 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 4 amp 6 POST ARRANGEMENTS O O N OK K On T 1 PUMP MOTOR TB4 G 4 PLU MOHAWK RESOURCES LT TITLE DWG NO AAAS ay X Y xe OUTPUT MODULE C 0 4 B1 5 4
21. Phase Transformer If the supply voltage is Single Phase and has sufficient capacity it is possible to use a converter from Single Phase to Three Phase power The unit will operate with either 50 or 60 Hertz however there may be a difference in supply Voltage Contact the distributor if there are any concerns Choose a hard lever surface preferably concrete Asphalt surfaces are not recommended because they may become unstable and allow the lift to sink if the vehicle is lifted for any extended period of time It if is necessary to use the lift on an asphalt surface it is recommended to use a steel plate a minimum thickness of 3 8 8mm which extends a minimum of 6 on all sides beyond the support points of the base of the lift This will minimize sinking effect if the vehicle is raised for an extended period of time Do not drive the vehicle over the cables of the lift The cables should be arranged in a U shape or the cables should be disconnected before moving the vehicle sure that the lift is in the ALL mode not PAIRS when lifting the vehicle Check that there is enough height and no overhead obstructions in the building area where you will be lifting the vehicle If necessary measure the lowest point to determine how high you can raise the vehicle Push the column forward such that the forks are as close to the tire as possible before lifting the vehicle ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IMPORTAN
22. TP 15 TP 18 20 TP 26 TP 30 AND STANDARD OPTIONS 3 YEAR WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MOHAWK LIFTS ONLY TSL 7 PL 6000 TR 19 TR 25 FL 25 TR 33 TR 35 TR 40 TR 50 TR 60 TR 75 TR 110 MP SERIES AND RP SERIES MOBILE COLUMN LIFTS SL SERIES SC ISSOR LIFTS FP SERIES LIG HT DUTY FOUR POST LIFTS TL SERIES LIFTS AND STANDARD OPTIONS 2 YEAR WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MOHAWK LIFTS ONLY PARALLELO G RAM SERIES AND 051 6000 AND STANDARD OPTIONS 1 YEAR WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MOHAWK LIFTS O NLY HR 6 TD 1000 CT 1000 AND STANDARD OPTIONS STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ALL STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT ARE GUARANTEED FOR THE ABOVE STATED TIME FRAME SPECIFIC TO MODEL FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE AGAINST DEFECTS IN WO RKM ANSHIP AND OR MATERIALS WHEN LIFTIS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS SEE MOHAWK S EXTENDED LIFETIME CYLINDER WARRANTY FOR SPECIFIC WARRANTY PROVISIO NS FOR HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS THE EXTENDED LIFETIME CYLINDER WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MOHAWK LIFTS ONLY 7 SYSTEM I LM F 12 TP 15 TP 18 TP 20 26 TP 30 MP SERIES AND TL SERIES LIFTS POWER UNIT ALL POWER UNIT C OMPO NENTS MOTOR PUMP AND RESERVOIR GUARANTEED FOR THE ABOVE STATED TIME FRAME SPECIFIC TO MODEL FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFTIS INSTALLED AND USED
23. amp 4 5 LUG 3 LUG 4 D B Bo 2 LY 12 1 1 PUMP MOTOR POST 2 PUMP MOTOR CHECKED SINGLE PHAS TYPE 4 vi 2 DATE DATE DWG N0 SAT NO PHONE 7 ue 2 FROM SHEET 1 FROM SHEET 1 74 24 TO SHEET 4 0 11 0 0 L 3 j 0 4 4 4 14 2 T 14 14 6 14 14 PLUG 8 4 14 6 POST 1 SA 9 Li 1 el CHECKED TITLE DWG NO SHT NO
24. D WHICH PRO VE UPON INSPECTION TO BE DEFECTIVE AND WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN MISUSED DAMAGE OR FAILURE TO ANY PART DUE TO FREIG HT DAMAGE OR FAULTY MAINTENANCE IS NOTC OVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY DOESNOT COVERANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED LO ST REVENUES BUSINESS HARM THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN DESIG NED FOR USE IN NORMAL COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MAINTENANCE APPLICATIONS A SPECIFIC INDIVIDUAL WARRANTY MUST BE ISSUED FOR UNITS THAT DEVIATE FROM INTENDED USAG E SUCH AS HIGH CYCLE USAGE IN INDUSTRIAL APPLIC ATIO NS OR USAG E IN EXTREM ELY ABUSIVE ENVIRONMENTS ETC MOHAWK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DEC LINE RESPONSIBILITY WHEN REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE OR ATTEMPTED BY O THERS THIS WARRANTY DOES NOTCO VER DO WNTIM E EXPENSES INC URRED WHEN UNITIS IN REPAIR THE MODEL NAM E AND SERIAL NUM BER OF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE FURNISHED WITH ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS THIS WA RRANTY STATEMENT CO NTAINS THE ENTIRE AG REEM ENT BETWEEN MOHAWK RESO URC ES LTD AND THE PURC HASER UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC IFIC ALLY EXPRESSED IN WRITING THIS NO N TRANSFERA BLE WARRANTY APPLIES TO THE ORIGINAL PURC HASER ONLY THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO UNITS LOCATED ONLY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA CONTACTMOHAWK RESOURCES LTD FOR SPECIFIC WARRANTY PROVISIONS FOR UNITS LO CATED OUTSIDE OF THESE C OUNTRIES 5 YEAR WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MOHAWK LIFTS ONLY A 7 SYSTEM IA SYSTEM IA 10 TOMAHAWK 9000 LM F 12
25. F INSTALLATION PLEASE USE THE POSTAGE PAID WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD ATTACHED TO THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL ANY CYLINDER THAT IS PAST ITS NORMAL 5 YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE SHIPPED FREIGHT PRE PAID TO THE MOHAWK PLANT UPON COMPLETION OF INSTALLING A COMPLETE SEAL KIT MOHAWK WILL SHIP THE CYLINDER TO YOU FREIGHT COLLECT MOHAWK S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIRING ANY CYLINDER WHICH UPON INSPECTION HAS NOT BEEN MISUSED MOHAWK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DECLINE RESPONSIBILITY WHEN THE REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE OR ATTEMPTED BY OTHERS THE FOREGOING CONTAINS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT BETWEEN MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD AND THE PURCHASER UNLESS SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED IN WRITING THIS WARRANTY IS NON TRANSFERABLE AND RUNS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY THIS IS NOT A LEND A CYLINDER POLICY AS STATED ABOVE YOUR ORIGINAL CYLINDER WHEN OUT OF ITS ORIGINAL 5 YEAR WARRANTY WILL HAVE ITS SEALS REPLACED WITH ALL FREIGHT CHARGES THE RESPONSIBILITY OF YOU THE CUSTOMER POWER SUPPLY FEED REQUIREMENTS The power supply connection must comply with the following Disconnectable Cable Power Feed to Lift If using a plug with the flexible cable connection provided a plug must be provided that is rated as shown in the table below for the particular model voltage and phase of the equipment supplied This plug must be of the NEMA locking type with a ground connection and must have UL CSA or other equivalent listing Consult the plug
26. HE SIDE OF THE VEHICLE DOES NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE COLUMN NOTE If the Manual button B is released while the up A or down F button is still pressed the hoist will operate in the synchronized mode all or pairs as determined by the selector switch E on the main panel MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1 There are no bearings or seals which require regular or frequent lubrication The column sections where the cradle carriage slider blocks ride should be greased once a year using a high pressure grease 2 Daily or whenever the hoist is used after any extended down time the power supply and interconnecting cables should be checked to make sure that there are no nicks or cuts which may reduce the insulation Also check visually the hydraulic hose connections for leaks and tighten or repair as necessary 3 The hydraulic fluid should be changed once every two years using a good quality ISO32 HYDRAULIC OIL It is necessary only to drain the reservoir tank when the cradle is in the lowered position Add 3US Gal 12 litres 4 Every three months check and re tighten bolts on wheels power unit and carriage lock rack attachment Apply a light coating of grease to the column rails front and rear 5 In case of electrical break down have qualified service personnel service the lift using provided electrical diagram as shown in the manual 6 Always refer to Operation manual when operating lift 7 Call your
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28. MOHAWK INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL MP 18 AP SERIES ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 4 amp 6 POST ARRANGEMENTS MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD 65 VROOMAN AVENUE READ MANUAL BOX 110 THOROUGHLYBEFORE AMSTERDAM NY 12010 INSTALLING TOLL FREE 1 800 833 2006 OPERATING OR MAINTAINING FAX 1 518 842 1289 LOCAL 1 518 842 1431 Mohawk File MP 18 AF Series doc Rev 5 20 03 fa CERTIFIED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions 2 Inspect lift daily Do not operate if it malfunctions or problems have been encountered Never attempt to overload the lift The manufacturer s rated capacity is shown on the identification label on the power side column Do not override the operating controls or the warranty will be void Only trained and authorized personnel should operate the lift Do not allow customers or bystanders to operate the lift or be in the lift area Position the lift support forks to contact the vehicle tires Raise the lift until the forks contact the tires Check forks for secure contact with the vehicle tires then raise the lift to the desired working height NOTE Always use all 4 posts to raise and support vehicle Note that the removal or installation of some vehicle parts may cause a critical load shift in the center of gravity and may cause the vehicle to become unstable Refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service manual for recommended procedures Always keep the lift area fr
29. T It is user s responsibility to provide all wiring for electrical hook up prior to installation and to insure that the electrical installation conforms to local building codes Where required it is the user responsibility to provide an electrical isolation switch located in close proximity to the lift that will enable emergency stop capability and isolate electrical power from the lift for any servicing requirements IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your garage equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following 1 2 Read all instructions Care must be taken as bums can occur from touching hot parts Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or if the equipment has bee dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified serviceman Do not let cord hang over edge of table bench or counter or come in contact with hot manifolds or moving fan blades If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of the equipment should be used Cords rated for less than the equipment may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled Always unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use Never use the cord to pull the plug from the outlet Grasp plug and pull to disconnect AUTOMOTIVE LIFT SAFETY TIPS Post these safety tips where they will be constant reminder to your lift opera
30. away from the disk to read properly When the unit is in the Synchronized Raise mode the blinking of the proximity sensor should be at the uniform rate unless the carriage is stopped If this is not happening the sensor needs to be moved closer to the metal strip THIS IS A SENSITIVE ADJUSTMENT AND GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT THE SENSOR IS NOT MOVED TOO FAR FORWARD Clearance between the disk and the sensor should be between 030 and 060 Do not advance the sensor more than 2 turn at a time If you go too far you will damage the sensor Problem Power is on however lift will not Raise or Lower Solution If any one of the Emergency Stop Buttons is depressed none of the units will operate Check that all Buttons are out by rotating the knob clockwise approximately 20 degrees It should come out approximately 1 4 if it was depressed Problem The power unit is operating however the carriage will not lift the road Solution Check the axle weight of the vehicle If it is exceeds the capacity of the lift the Hydraulic Relief Valve operates preventing lift overload If the weight is within limits there may be a need for a new Relief Valve Contact the distributor for a new Relief Valve Problem Carriage is lowering on its own Solution Check that there are no oil leaks by checking around the column If so repair the leak condition lowering valve located on the Power Unit may have collected some dirt prevent
31. e of gravity and results in raised vehicle instability Refer to the vehicle manufacturers service manual for recommended procedures when vehicle components are removed Before lowering lift be sure cool trays stands etc are removed from under the vehicle Release locking devices before attempting to lower lift Before removing vehicle from lift area position lift arms and supports to provide and unobstructed exit refer back to No 7 These Safety Tips along with Lifting it Right a general lift safety manual are presented as an industry service by the Automotive Lift Institute For more information on this topic writes to ALI P O Box 33116 Indialantic FL 32903 3116 MOHAWK SER ILLUSTRATIONS 18 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 4 amp 6 POST ARRANGEMENTS 2 i i ere NAGNON ONIBVI iu a SAV OL NH04N02 NOUS RES SHU CZI OL 406 4581884840 55 y NAVI KINO 3802 XY E G 9000 1102 AIATOSIVHM 52 0 ILO ANY 901 INTKID TI SACOWLOATA XXOL A OL 1501250 0351 38 LON TIVHS JHL mcs NOIVTN
32. e unit in case of power failure by moving lock latch handle on the back of the column to off position and turning the hex key counter clockwise Only designed personnel should perform the operation 12 13 14 LOWERING ALL WHEELS To lower all wheels together check that the Master Column Selector Switch E 15 in the all position Press the button with the down arrow P The cradle on all columns will rise slightly to ensure that the secondary lock latch is clear and then all cradles will lower Keep the pressure on the down button F until the vehicle is down to the desired position PAIR OPERATION To raise or lower a pair of wheels check that the selector switch E on the Master Column is set to the appropriate pair of wheels Move to one of the columns of that pair and proceed to raise or lower the wheels as outlined above NOTE Be sure that the set of wheels on the ground is free to move as the effective distance between the front and rear wheels becomes less as one pair of wheels is higher or lower than the other pair Keep the height difference between pairs as low as practical SINGLE WHEEL OPERATION To raise or lower a single wheel move to the column Control Panel for that wheel Press and hold the Manual button B Press the appropriate up A or down F button and hold it until the desired position is reached BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN DOING THIS OPERATION THAT THE VEHICLE REMAINS STABLE AND THAT T
33. ee of obstructions and debris Grease and oil spills should always be cleaned up immediately Never raise vehicle with passengers inside Before lowering check area for any obstructions Before driving vehicle between the posts position the lift forks to allow vehicle to freely enter lifting area To not hit or run over forks as this could damage the lift and or the vehicle Before removing the vehicle from the lift area position the lift forks to allow vehicle to freely leave lifting area To not hit or run over forks as this could damage the lift and or the vehicle Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been dropped or damaged until a qualified serviceman has examined it Do not let cords hang over tables benches or counters or come in contact with hot manifolds or moving fan blades If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating of two or more than that of the equipment should be used Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled Always unplug the equipment from electrical outlet when not in use Never use the cord to pull the plug from the outlet Grasp plug and pull to disconnect Let equipment cool completely before pulling away Loop cord loosely around equipment when storing To reduce the risk of fire do
34. ing it from sealing properly Make sure that the carriage is lowered to floor level in order that there is no pressure in the system Disconnect the power so that no one can start the unit You can now remove the lowering valve Disconnect the electrical leads from the solenoid using a screwdriver to remove the screw holding the two mating connectors Remove the lowering valve from the Power Unit and check to see that there is no foreign material in the valve end which prevents the ball from sealing Remove the foreign material If you cannot find any problem replace the valve Problem There is more than 1 1 2 height difference between carriages Solution This may be due to the fact that one column was operated on manual before operating the unit in the Synchronized mode This may also be due to operating in the Pairs mode before operating in Synchronized mode The Proximity sensor may be set too far back from the sensing strip Lower the unit to floor level using individual column controls if necessary EXPLANATION OF OPERATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEM NOTE FOR FIRST TIME USE OR IF THE LIFT HAS BEEN MOVED TO A DIFFERENT SHOP Check that the Supply Voltage Phase and frequency Hertz are the same as listed on the nameplate of the lift IF IT IS NOT THE SAME DO NOT CONNECT THE LIFT CONTACT THE DISTRIBUTOR TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE ACTIONS It is possible to accommodate a different Voltage through the use of a Three
35. les Refer to the back of the manual for Crossbeams Jack Stands or Adaptors Special items such as Runways or Adaptors are available on request to suit the application The standard mobile lift is suitable to lift wheeled vehicles by the tires It can come in sets NOTE SPECIAL ADAPTERS ARE REQUIRED FOR LIFTING OF LIMOUSINES RVs And LONG WHEELBASE VEHICLES ETC CONSULT WITH LIFT DEALER FOR AVAILABILITY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Each column consists of a rigid frame of three wheel design for maneuverability lifting tire cradle control panel electro hydraulic power unit and high pressure cylinder Two of the wheels are in fixed position on the column base The third wheel is steerable and hydraulically operated permitting movement of the unloaded columns but allowing the column to sit firmly on the floor before a load is applied The Master Column accepts the incoming electrical supply to the Master Column Panel and has electrical outlets for the remaining slave columns When the cradle is raised or lowered in the synchronized mode the actual movement of each cradle is measured and recorded in the computer If the movement of any cradle exceeds that of any other cradle by more than 1 1 2 the cradle is stopped until the others catch up The main controls are housed at the Master Column including the number of pairs of columns to be controlled in the synchronized mode A hydraulic cylinder powered by an electro hydrau
36. lic pump unit controls the cradle movement There is an internal relief valve on the pump unit which prevents overloading of the cradle A separate automatically engaging back up mechanical safety lock latch prevents lowering of the cradle in the event of failure of the hydraulic system All movement controls are of the deadman type which are operable only as long as the operator is depressing the button As soon as the button is released the motion will stop All columns have controls for synchronized or individual column movement plus an Emergency Stop Depressing the Emergency Stop button will stop all columns immediately and will not permit any column movement until the depressed button is reset A separate selector switch on the main panel permits synchronized lifting of all columns or appropriate paired columns OPERATING THE MOBILE LIFT THOROUGHLY READ THIS SECTION BEFORE OPERATING THE LIFT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS GET THEM ANSWERED BEFORE PROCEEDING 1 10 11 Be sure that the floor is strong enough to support the lift before operating Do not use the lift on asphalt surfaces as the lift will sink if the vehicle is on the lift for any extended period of time Be sure that the surface of the floor is relatively flat If there is a slope of more than 3 degrees 1 inch in 20 do not operate the lift Be sure that you have enough headroom to raise the vehicle without the top of the vehicle coming in c
37. manufacturer s installation instructions for connecting the plug to the cable Refer to the electrical schematics in this manual for the proper connection of the power supply to the lift Refer below to wire color designations and proper selection of feed cable Consult and adhere to all local and national codes applying to the installation and use of this product Wire Color Designations 3 Phase 1 Phase Black L1 Black L1 Red L2 Red L2 White L3 White Neutral Green Ground Green Ground Required Cable Specification All power feed cable to this lift must be of Type SO SOOW or SOW rated 600 V 90 Degree C The maximum length of the main power feed cable and interconnection means plugs must not exceed 30 feet from the main post to the power feed box AWK RESOURCES LTD S SERIES RATINGS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT If it is desired to raise the vehicle by the frame this can be done by using crossbeams The crossbeam fits into the cradle where the tire would normally fit Refer to the ANSI standard Vehicle Lift Points for Service Garage Lifting ANSI SAE J2184 Oct92 and the safety manual Lifting if Right ALI SM93 1 for proper positioning of vehicles on lift Adaptors accommodate smaller wheel sizes to prevent tires from slipping through the cradle Jack Stands support the vehicle in the raised position for maintenance or to permit using the lift for other vehic
38. not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers of flammable liquids gasoline Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating internal combustion engines Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body way from moving parts To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not use on wet surfaces or expose to rain Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses and they are NOT safety glasses SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS a CERTIFIED The Automotive Lift Institute ALI is a trade association comprised of US and Canadian manufacturers and certain national distributors of automotive lifts For almost 50 years the ALI in cooperation with the American National Standards Institute ANSI has continued to sponsor the national standard ANSI ALI ALCTV 1998 Safety Requirements for Construction Testing and validation for Automotive Lifts The new ALI ETL Automotive Lift Certification Program is based ALI developed methods and criteria for third party testing of automotive lifts to validate conformance with ANSI ALI ALCTV 1998 For automotive lifts to be certified manufacturers must execute an agreement with the ALI and Intertek Testing Services and must meet certain requirements Must be structurally tested in accordance with the test requiremen
39. ontact with any obstruction Drive the vehicle to the working spot Push the cradle of the lift under each tire Be sure to push it in as far as possible The wheel rim should be larger than the opening in the cradle Connect the cables from the slave columns to the main column control box Check to make sure that the rear right column is connected to the rear right outlet etc for each column Connect the main column power Turn on the main switch to the lift Turn power switch to 1 position on the Main Control Panel The orange light must light up If it doesn t check that the red EMERGENCY STOP buttons are not depressed by turning the button clockwise to release the catch If the orange light still does not light check to be sure that there is power to the lift have trained personnel electrician inspect power supply panels All controls are in the main panel and should be checked by trained personnel only RAISING ALL WHEELS In order to raise all columns together check that the selector switch E on the master column is in the all position Press the button with the up arrow A to raise the lift Keep the pressure on the bottom until the vehicle is set to the desired position If necessary use a second person to observe the area not seen by the operator On each hydraulic pump solenoid dump valve override hex key which must be in lock position Manual override on solenoid lowering valve allows to lower th
40. otected by copyright Set of labels may be obtained from AL mambar companies 1983 AL ALIWLAOUC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 0 Read operating and safety manuals before using lift SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do operate a damaged lift SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Proper maintenance and inspection is necessary tor safe operation The messages and shown aro generic in nature and maant 10 geoeniuly represent commen to euternotve tts regardless of specilic style Funding for the development and validation of hese 550615 was provided by fw Auto motve 88 Institute PO Box 33116 Indialante FL 32903 Thuy we protected by copyright Set ol labels may be obtained tom ALI of es member companions MOHAWK SER ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 3 PHASE 18 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC PORTABLE LIFT 4 POST ARRANGEMENT SUPPLY p a 5 52 E e mg r 20 Sod 2 4 4 852 2 as I PF 75 24 25 PS gt gt 25 rs 5 gt amp lt amp 2 az de
41. tor For information specification to the lift always refer to the lift manufacturer s manual 1 2 3 10 11 Inspects your lift daily Never operates if it malfunctions or if it has broken or damaged parts Repairs should be made with original equipment parts Operating controls are designed to close when released Do not block open or override them Never overload your lift Manufacturers rated capacity is shown on nameplate affixed to the lift Positioning of the vehicle and operation of the lift should be done only by trained and authorized personnel Never raise vehicle with anyone inside it Customers or bystanders should not be in the lift During operation Always keep lift area free of obstructions grease while trash and other debris Before driving vehicle over lift position arms and supports to provide unobstructed clearance Do not hits or run over the lift arms adapters or axle supports This could damage the lift or vehicle Load vehicle on lift carefully Positioning lift supports to contact at the vehicle manufacturers recommended lifting points Raise lift until supports contact the vehicle Check supports for secure contact with vehicle Raise lift the desired working heights CAUTION if you are working under the vehicle lift should be raised high enough for locking device to be engaged Note that with some vehicles the removal or installation of components may cause a critical shift in the centr
42. ts as outlined in ANSI ALI ALCTV 1998 All motor operated units must be listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory NRTL in accordance with ANSI UL 201 The manufacturer s production facility must meet quality control requirements as set forth in the ANSI Z34 1 1987 and the ALI ETL Automotive Lift Certification Program Procedural Guide manufacturer provided instructions manuals and operator safety documents must meet the requirements of the ANSI ALI ALCTV 1998 and ANSI UL 201 Lifts meeting these rigid requirements may be listed in the directory of certified lifts and be labeled with the ALI ETL certification mark Above right and if applicable the listing mark to ANSI UL 201 Mohawk has been a long standing member of ALI and most of Mohawk s popular models are currently listed and certified Other Mohawk models are in various stages of testing To obtain a complete and current certification listing contact Mohawk Resources Ltd To obtain a copy of the current automotive lift standard contact ALI or ANSI Some people purchase quality products and others do not You are assured of quality when you purchase a Mohawk product in compliance with the certification program MOHAWK WARRANTIES EFFEC TIVE DATE 4 14 2003 GENERAL WARRANTY INFORMATION MOHAWK S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY PARTOR PARTS RETURNED TO THIS FAC TORY TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAI
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