The maintenance of all-electric stand-up lifts needs to focus on the battery system, mechanical components and daily operating specifications. The specific precautions are as follows:

1. Battery system maintenance
Power management
The power should be kept between 30%-80%, and avoid long-term full charge or deep discharge.
Reduce charging or parking in extreme temperatures (high temperature/severe cold) to extend battery life.
Regular inspection
Check the appearance and connection status of the battery every month to ensure that there is no damage or looseness.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries need to pay attention to energy density and charge and discharge cycle characteristics to avoid overload use.
2. Mechanical component maintenance
Hydraulic system
Check the hydraulic oil status regularly. If it is white or bubbling, it needs to be replaced in time.
Tighten the oil pipe joint to prevent leakage caused by damage to the sealing ring.
Slide and transmission parts
The slide needs to be regularly greased to prevent dust and impurities from intruding.
The arm telescopic mechanism needs to be kept clean to avoid jamming.
3. Operation and use specifications
Pre-operation inspection
Confirm that the outriggers are firmly deployed and the ground is flat (inclination ≤7°), and add pads if necessary.
Check the warning lights, fences and cordons to prevent unauthorized personnel from entering.
Restrictions during operation
The platform is limited to 2 people, and overloading or climbing guardrails is strictly prohibited.
Avoid working in severe weather such as strong winds above level 6, rain and snow.
4. Long-term parking maintenance
Start the equipment at least once a month to prevent oil blockage or circuit aging.
Stay away from flammable objects such as fireworks and firecrackers to avoid damage to the equipment.
