Braun RA300 Mobility Aid User Manual


 
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Vehicle Number:
Inspector:
Date:
Pre-Trip Inspection:
Before each scheduled day of lift service, operate ramp minimum one complete cycle and
inspect each of the following :
Do the vehicle interlock(s) function as intended?
Does the ramp deploy when the ramp interlock is activated as intended?
Does the lift control switch function properly?
Does the ramp cargo door light (if equipped) function as intended?
Do the lift cargo door securement devices function as intended (if equipped)?
Does the ramp safely clear the cargo door as the ramp is deployed and stowed?
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Does the ramp operate at normal speed?
Is the lift power source adequate?
Do the drive arms clear the ramp and housing?
Is ramp operation quiet (no rattles, abnormal sounds, etc.)?
Are the ramp-posted decals worn, missing or illegible?
Is the ramp antiskid in place, worn or damaged?
Can you visually detect any ramp wear, damage, misalignment, hydraulic leaks, loose bolts,
broken welds or any abnormal conditions?
Post-Trip Inspection:
Operate ramp minimum one complete cycle and check each of the above daily pre-trip inspec-
tions if applicable for your daily inspection routine (outlined by your transit agency).
Clean ramp surfaces where wheelchairs travel
Clean and lubricate key locations based on ramp usage frequency and climate conditions
(outlined by your transit agency). Lubrication procedures should be performed by transit
agency maintenance personnel.
DAILY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHED-