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Why do heavy-duty truck lifts enter standby mode after 90 minutes of inactivity?


 
The standby mode setting in heavy-duty truck lifts, with the screen remaining on, is primarily based on the following three considerations:

  1. Energy Saving and Equipment Protection
    The standby mode cuts off power to high-power components such as the hydraulic pump station and motor, while maintaining only the basic display function of the screen. This design significantly reduces the standby energy consumption of the equipment and prevents long-term no-load operation of core components, effectively extending the service life of the equipment.

  2. Safety Warning and Status Indication
    The screen continuously displaying "Standby Mode" provides a clear status indication, which can prevent misuse by unauthorized personnel and remind operators of the current status of the equipment. This design establishes an effective safety protection mechanism, avoiding potential operational risks due to unclear equipment status.

  3. Intelligent Management
    This function reflects the intelligent level of the equipment. The system automatically monitors operation intervals and intelligently switches working modes, achieving precise energy consumption management. The restart mechanism after standby further ensures the operational safety of the equipment. By re-self-checking the system status, it provides reliable assurance for subsequent operations. This automated management based on equipment operating status demonstrates the mature application of modern heavy-duty truck lifts in terms of intelligence.

The design of this standby mode, while ensuring safety, balances energy efficiency management and operational reliability, representing an important aspect of the intelligent development of heavy-duty truck lifts.