s5510

Ricon S5510 – 16E020000

Vehicle recall defect – Ricon Corporation (Ricon) Is Recalling Certain Model S2005, S2010, S5005, S5010, S5505, And S5510 Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured August 26, 2014, To July 1, 2015. The Platform Side Plate Of The Affected Wheelchair Lifts May Crack. Additionally, The Lifts Are Equipped With Folding Link Arms That May Have Pivot Holes That Are Too Big, Allowing The Bearings To Move Out Of Position.


Ricon S5510 – 15E092000

Vehicle recall defect – Gillig Llc (Gillig) Is Recalling Certain Ricon Model S5510 Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured November 3, 2010, To February 25, 2011 And Sold Through The Gillig Aftermarket Parts Department. The Affected Lifts Are Equipped With Folding Link Arms That May Have Pivot Holes That Are Too Big, Allowing The Bearings To Move Out Of Position.


Ricon S5510 – 15E068000

Vehicle recall defect – Ricon Corporation (Ricon) Is Recalling Certain Model S2005, S2010, S5005, S5010, S5505, And S5510 Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured January 1, 2006, To August 25, 2014. The Affected Lifts Are Equipped With Folding Link Arms That May Have Pivot Holes That Are Too Big, Allowing The Bearings To Move Out Of Position.


Ricon S5510 – 15E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Gillig Llc (Gillig) Is Recalling Certain S5510 Series Wheelchair Lifts Sold As Aftermarket Accessory Parts And Manufactured By Ricon Corporation From November 30, 2010, To February 25, 2011. The Platform Side Plate Of The Affected Wheelchair Lifts May Crack.


Ricon S5510 – 14E041000

Vehicle recall defect – Ricon Corporation (Ricon) Is Recalling Certain Model S2005, S2010, S5005, S5010, S5505, And S5510 Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured After January 1, 2006. The Platform Side Plate Of The Affected Wheelchair Lifts May Crack.


Ricon S5510 – 14E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Ricon Corporation Is Recalling Certain S Series And K Series Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured January 1, 2013, Through January 4, 2014, And Equipped With An Optional Armored Pendant Cable. The Affected Model Numbers Start With S2003, S2005, S2010, S5505, S5510, K2010, K5505, Or K5510 And All Of The Model Numbers End With A ‘B’ To Denote Being Equipped With An Armored Pendant Cord. The Armored Cable May Be Positioned Such That It Does Not Clear The Wheelchair Lift.


Ricon S5510 – 13E001000

Vehicle recall defect – Ricon Is Recalling Certain S Series And K Series Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured After August 1, 2006, And Equipped With An Optional Armored Pendant Cable. The Cable May Have Been Installed Such That It Doesn’T Clear The Wheelchair Lift And Without A ProteCTIve Cover, Or A Misinstalled ProteCTIve Cover.


Ricon S5510 – 07E097000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ricon “S” And “K” Series Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts, Manufactured Between April 1, 2005, And September 6, 2006, Installed As Original Equipment On Certain Specialty Vehicles. The Anti-Stow Interlock May Not Detect The Presence Of A Wheelchair Or Mobility Aid User. The Pressure Sensing Switch That Detects The Presence Of Weight On The Platform Was Not Adjusted To The Necessary Sensitivity Level. The Lift Could Stow Even Though Someone Or Something Is Still On The Lift Which Fails To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 403, Platform Lift Systems For Motor Vehicles.


Ricon S5510 – 07E095000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ricon “S” And “K” Series Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts,Manufactured Between April 1, 2005, And October 9, 2007, Installed As Original Equipment On Certain Specialty Vehicles. The Threshold Warning System May Not Detect The Presence Of A Wheelchair Or Mobility Aid User In A Certain Spot Within The Defined Threshold Area. These Lifts Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 403, “Platform Lift Installations In Motor Vehicles.”


Ricon S5510 – 06E101000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ricon “S” And “K” Series Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts Installed As Original Equipment On Certain Speciality Vehicles And Sold As Replacement Equipment. These Lifts Are Equipped With Different Size Inboard Rollstops, 30″, 32″, And 34″. The Inboard Rollstop Interlock May Not Detect The Presence Of A “Wheelchair Test Device” As Required By Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 403, Platform Lift Systems For Motor Vehicles. The Lift May Deploy Downward From The Vehicle Floor Level, Nor DeteCTIng The Presence Of A Wheelchair Or Standee Occupant.