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Paragon Pro Telpro 294 Assembly & Use Manual

Paragon Pro Telpro 294 Assembly & Use Manual

Elevator canopy lift

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Elevator Canopy Lift
Covered by one or more of the following patents:
5,586,619 7,556,464 Other patents pending.
A S S E M B L Y & U S E G U I D E
For Model 294
WA RN IN G
R ea d and become familiar wit h t his guide BEFO RE o perating u nit.
Before operating this equipment, thoroughly read this guide and the instructions and warnings
it contains, make sure you understand them, and only then follow the step-by-step directions.
Failure to do so could result in serious property damage and / or serious bodily injury.
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Form M042-61-00-00 version 1

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Summary of Contents for Paragon Pro Telpro 294

  • Page 1 Elevator Canopy Lift Covered by one or more of the following patents: 5,586,619 7,556,464 Other patents pending. A S S E M B L Y & U S E G U I D E For Model 294 WA RN IN G R ea d and become familiar wit h t his guide BEFO RE o perating u nit.
  • Page 2 Warning Read and follow these warnings and the instructions that follow. Failure to do so could result in serious property damage and/or serious bodily injury. Use of this equipment shall be limited to authorized personnel who are trained in the proper techniques for safe operation and maintenance: Read and become familiar with This guide BEFORE operating unit.
  • Page 3 ALWAYS and NEVER: ALWAYS: • Always read, follow and understand this Assembly and Use Guide before operating this equipment. • Always lock the base wheels when assembling the lift and loading the ceiling onto the lift. • Always us proper lifting technique’s when lifting the ceiling and positioning it on the lift. •...
  • Page 4 Inspection and maintenance for the Paragon Pro Manufacturing Solutions material lift model 294 Daily or before each use: • Inspect all warning and instructional decals. Replace if missing or not legible. • Inspect entire machine for damage and for loose or missing fasteners. Repair or replace as needed.
  • Page 5 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 3 of 16 Assemble the lift: Packed Model 294 Lift in Shipping Crate NEB - 0 96 H ydraulic Ceiling Lift Note: Lock the wheels on the base before beginning the assembly. Insert the telescopic cylinder frame in the base.
  • Page 6 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 4 of 16 P lace the pumping unit in the tray on the base. Connect the hydraulic hose from the pump to the H anson fitting on the bottom of the telescoping frame.
  • Page 7 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 5 of 16 Remove the bungee strap used to secure the cylinder during shipping and handling, and hang the pendent station on the bungee strap to protect it when loading and moving the lift. P lace the cradle on the cylinder frame, insert the pin on the bottom of the cradle into the top of the cylinder.
  • Page 8 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 6 of 16 Attach the telscoping arms to the cradle by placing the mount rod on the telescoping arms on the Attach the telescoping arms to the cradle by placeing the rod on the arms on the perch of the retaining clips of the cradle cradle.
  • Page 9 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 7 of 16 Open the door on the pumping unit and connect the battery M easure the width of the ceiling. The bottom telescoping arms should be set at ½ of the width of the ceiling from the centerline of the cradle.
  • Page 10 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 8 of 16 W hile paying attention to proper lifting techniques, place the ceiling on the lift. Secure the top of the ceiling with the ratchet straps. Card board scan be used to protect the finish of the ceiling while on the lift.
  • Page 11 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 9 of 16 W hen moving the lift, the cradle should be secured and kept from rotating by attaching the second set of ratchet straps from the base to the cradle. W hen rolling the lift across the threshold, cover the sills to keep the wheels from catching on the sill edges.
  • Page 12 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 10 of 16 Once on the car, apply the wheel locks and using the crank assembly rotate the cradle and ceiling to the horiz o ntal position. Some lifts may be equipped with a muti-drive option on the tilt control winch mechanism By using the socket provided with the lift, a drill motor can be used to rotate the ceiling.
  • Page 13 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 11 of 16 Important: Before lifting the ceiling, double check the safety latch ensuring it is in the safe position. Latch in safe position when Latch in up or open position when raising the lift.
  • Page 14 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 12 of 16 Before lifting the ceiling, remove the pin and pivot the feet down so the ceiling will rest on the cab walls. Remove the pendant station and stand outside the hoistway when lifting the ceiling. This work and the information it contains ( collectively referred to as ‘...
  • Page 15 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 13 of 16 Assemble the cab walls under the ceiling. Note: Be careful no to hit or damage the ceiling when assembling the cab walls. Note: Be careful not ot hit or damage the ceiling when assembling the cab walls.
  • Page 16 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 14 of 16 W ith the cab walls assembled, the ceiling can be lowered to rest on the cab walls. Open the emergency ex i t and access the canopy from a ladder. U sing an alignment tool, insert the tool through a hole in the canopy and into a hole in the back wall to secure the back wall while installing the hardware in the canopy.
  • Page 17 NSAA S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20 STANDARD WORK PROCESS DATE 2/06/2009 NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603 Page 15 of 16 Once the back wall has been secured to the canopy, access the top of the canopy and install the remaining hardware. Safety note: N ever access the canopy until the back wall has been secured with bolts. This work and the information it contains ( collectively referred to as ‘...
  • Page 18 ARAGON ANUFACTURING OLUTIONS LIMITED WARRANTY products manufactured by P are warranted to be free from ELPRO ARAGON ANUFACTURING OLUTIONS defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one year from date of purchase. NOTE: The following components of the PANELLIFT® Model 439 Drywall Lift are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three years from date of purchase.
  • Page 19 This product contains trace amounts of the following items which are known to cause cancer and/or developmental harm in the state of California. These chemicals are not hazardous under product's intended use. Please review CAS# for more information. Chemical Hazard CAS# % By Weight Arsenic...
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