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HANDICAP LIFT

DIAGNOSIS OF COMMON OCCURRENCES WITH THE ES-125 HANDICAP LIFT:

The ES-125 handicap lift goes up but does not come down: Firstly, begin
by verifying the underpan sensor. Pull down on it to ensure that the
pan is not stuck in the activated position. Then try testing the flap
on the lower part of the handicap lift. Move it to ensure the switch
(if equipped) is not stuck in the activated position.

The ES-125 handicap lift goes down but does not go up : - Verify the
flap on the upper part of the handicap lift. Try moving it to ensure
the switch (if equipped) is not stuck in the activated position.

If the ES-125 handicap lift does not move, begin by checking the power
supply (breaker, cord, etc.). Then, Verify if the key is on. You can
also verify whether the emergency stop is pushed in. It should be
pulled out. If the handicap lift platform is at the top landing,
verify the underpan sensor and the flap on the lower part of the
handicap lift as explained above. - If the platform is at the bottom
landing, verify the flap on the upper part of the lift as explained
above. - Verify if the arms are not in an intermediate position. It
should be in an horizontal or vertical position.

The platform does not fold or unfold (powerfold option only): - Verify
that the ES-125 is stopped at one of the landings. - Verify that the
seat is folded up. The platform moves intermittently: - Verify if the
bus lines (if equipped), located on the rail, are dirty. If necessary,
clean it with a no #400 sandpaper.

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