Quick guide to SRF diagnostics

On request, we can equip our scissor lift tables and goods lifts with sensors that can be read out via an NFC interface. The so-called SRF diagnosis (Safety RFID) enables fast and targeted fault analysis directly on site.
This function is particularly helpful for lift tables with plug-in railings: In the event of a fault, the affected plug-in railing can be quickly and clearly identified.
In this article, you will learn step by step how to carry out SRF diagnostics.

Requirements for SRF diagnosis

To be able to use SRF diagnostics, you need:

  • an Android smartphone with an NFC interface
  • the “SRF-Diagnose” app from BERNSTEIN AG

Step-by-step instructions

How to carry out the SRF diagnosis:

  1. Activate the NFC function:
    • Open the settings on your smartphone and activate the NFC function.
      You can find this under: Settings → Device connection → NFC
    • Alternatively, you can simply enter “NFC” in the settings search field.
  2. Open the app and scan the NFC module:
    • Start the “SRF-Diagnose” app and hold your smartphone up to the NFC field module. This is usually located in the area of the control point (recognizable by a black box with green lights).
  3. Display the sensor data:
    The app will now automatically load the current sensor data.
    • Tap on the “Lift table” circle to display further details.
    • Each safety sensor is represented by a colored bar:
      • Green = OK
      • Red = error or warning
  4. Check sensor details:
    • If a red bar is displayed for a sensor, tap on the corresponding sensor to obtain further information about the error.

Help & Support

Do you need help using the SRF diagnostics?
Our team will be happy to help you:

📞 Phone: +49 5939 96796-90
📧 E-mail: info@j-lifte.com

Reading tip

You can find an exciting article on SRF diagnostics at BERNSTEIN AG:
The article High north and airy heights shows how modern safety technology is implemented on our elevating work platforms in collaboration with BERNSTEIN AG.



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