numbers 1.4301 or 1.4401104. The surface is ground
(mostly 240 grit).
Despite the „rust-free" specification, stainless steel
parts can rust!
Stainless steel stands for a guarantee for long life-
time and elegance. To permanently retain the high
value of the surface, it is indispensable to take care
of and protect the material regularly.
Rust bloom can occur due to environmental influ-
ences or improper treatment.
How does rust bloom occur?
Environment related:
• For higher humidity with salt content close to salt
water.
• In industrial areas with particularly aggressive air
contamination (acid rain).
• By surfaces in contact with de-icing salt spray wa-
ter close to streets.
• By contact with chlorine water (V2A is not suitable
for swimming pools).
Assembly related:
• During processing with tools that are in contact
with normal iron.
• From flying sparks that occur e.g. due to grinding
of the surface.
• When the surface comes into contact with build-
ing-chemical related foreign materials (calcium,
cement dust, etc.) that deposit on the surface.
• Aggressive cleaning materials.
1. Cleaner spray 7064-PF cleans, cares for and pro-
tects stainless steel parts.
2. Pelox 7065-PE special cleaner for the strongest
contamination, films and corrosion.
3. Cleaner and preservative 50-ESP cleans and pro-
tects (long term protection).
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Assembly and commissioning
8.1
Set up guidelines
• There is the option to anchor the lift on an existing
concrete floor with a quality of min. C20/25, con-
crete thickness min. 160 mm (normal reinforce-
ment).
• To protect the electrical cable all cable conduits
are to be fitted with cable sleeves or flexible plas-
tic pipes.
• After successful lift installation and before first
commissioning, the operating company must
have the lift grounding conductors inspected on-
site according to IEC regulation (60364-6-61). An
insulation resistance test is also recommended.
• The anchoring of the lift must be carried out by
trained manufacturer personnel or a contract
OPI_SPRINTER MOBIL 2500-3000_V3.1_DE-EN-FR-ES-IT
partner. If the operating company has appropri-
ately trained assemblers, the system can also be
set up by them. Set up is to be done according to
the assembly instructions.
• A standard system may not be set up in explosion
endangered spaces or wash halls.
• Provide an on-site electrical connection of 3 ~/N
+ PE, 400 V, 50 Hz, fuses with 16 A, slow.
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The foot bumper (15) must always be mounted
with the orange sticker (16) on the side where
the cylinder (17) is located.
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15
15 Foot bumper
16 Orange sticker
17 Cylinder
18 Load capacity sticker
8.2
Commissioning
2
1 Cover hood
2 Main switch
3 "LIFT" button
4 "LOWER" button
• Remove the front cover hood (1)
• Loosen and remove the sealing screw (5) of the
oil tank
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