Full Product Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING
MOTOR WILL NOT RUN
Fuse is blown
Check for correct voltage. Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag.
Check that the wire is sized correctly. Requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps.
Check motor is wired correctly. Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on
drawing.
Don’t use extension cords. The size of the conductors should be such that the voltage
drop would not exceed 3% to the farthest outlet for power. Do not run motor at 115
VAC – damage to the motor will occur.
Reset circuit breaker/fuse. Reset circuit breaker/fuse.
Contact Customer Service.
Limit switch is burned out
Check for correct voltage. Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag.
Check that the wire is sized correctly. Requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps.
Check motor is wired correctly. Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on
drawing.
Don’t use extension cords. The size of the conductors should be such that the voltage
drop would not exceed 3% to the farthest outlet for power. Do not run motor at 115
VAC – damage to the motor will occur.
Contact Customer Service.
Mercury switch is burned out
Check for correct voltage. Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag.
Check that the wire is sized correctly. Requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps.
Check motor is wired correctly. Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on
drawing.
Don’t use extension cords. The size of the conductors should be such that the voltage
drop would not exceed 3% to the farthest outlet for power. Do not run motor at 115
VAC – damage to the motor will occur.
Contact Customer Service
Motor is burned out
Check for correct voltage. Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag.
Check that the wire is sized correctly. Requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps.
Check motor is wired correctly. Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on
drawing.
Don’t use extension cords. The size of the conductors should be such that the voltage
drop would not exceed 3% to the farthest outlet for power. Do not run motor at 115
VAC – damage to the motor will occur.
Replace with a new part.
Contact Customer Service
Voltage to the motor is not correct
Check for correct voltage. Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag.
Check that the wire is sized correctly. Requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps.
Check motor is wired correctly. Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on
drawing.
Check wall outlet voltage and wiring. Make sure unit and wall outlet is wired properly.
Motor must run at 208/230 VAC.
LIFT LOWERS SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL
Lift lowers slowly down
Check for oil leaks
Clean the lowering valve by running the power unit for 20 seconds while holding the
lowering valve open. Repeat this procedure a few times
Clean the check valve seat
The cylinders are binding
Contact Customer Service.
The release valve is clogged
Check the hydraulic oil. Use a clean hydraulic oil, Use only a recommended ISO
AW32 or AW46 hydraulic oil. If the hydraulic oil is contaminated, replace with a clean
hydraulic oil and clean entire system.
Clean the release valve. Thoroughly wash the release valve in solvent and blow out
with air.
Contact Customer Service.
The lift will only lower completely to
1” from the floor
Adjust cable as needed to assure that cables have not been over tightened and
check that both safety latches are disengage.
Check that the safety latches are disengaged
TORIN COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
63 REV 190425