DANGER
Electrocution Hazard
• Always place the portable work light on a dry surface and
away from areas where water might flow or accumulate.
• Do not stand on a wet surface or in water when connecting
the portable work light to a power source such as a wall
socket or outlet on a power generator, or when operating
the light switch.
• Always check for overhead wires or obstructions before
raising or lowering the mast.
• Always follow the rules or instructions for your work site
and state, province and national electric code for
maintaining a safe distance from overhead wires.
• High voltage is present when the unit is plugged into a
wall socket or outlet on a power generator. Never attempt
to service electrical components while the portable work
light is connected to a power source.
• Do not operate the portable work light if the insulation on
the power cord or other electrical wiring is cut or worn, or
if bare wires are exposed. Repair or replace damaged
wiring before connecting to a power source.
WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
• Never permit anyone to operate the equipment without
proper training.
• Read and understand this Operator's Manual before
operating or servicing the work light to ensure that safe
operating practices and maintenance procedures are
followed.
• Safety signs and decals are additional reminders for safe
operating and maintenance techniques.
WARNING
Modification Hazard
• Never modify the equipment without written consent of
the manufacturer. Any modification can effect the safe
operation of the equipment.
WARNING
Rollover Hazard
• Do not raise, lower or use the work light unless positioned
on firm ground.
• Never move or reposition the work light while the mast is
fully extended.
WARNING
Burn Hazard
• Light fixtures become very hot during operation and shortly
after shutdown.
• Handle hot components, such as light fixtures, with heat
resistant gloves.
NOTICE
• Any part which is found defective as a result of inspection
or any part whose measured value does not satisfy the
standard or limit MUST be replaced.
• Always tighten components to the specified torque. Loose
parts can cause equipment damage or cause it to operate
improperly.
• The use of authorized Allmand replacement parts is
encouraged. The warranty does not cover damage or
performance problems caused by the use of parts that
are not authorized replacement parts.
• Clean all accumulated dirt and debris away from the body
of the equipment and its components before you inspect
the equipment or perform preventative maintenance
procedures or repairs. Operating equipment with
accumulated dirt and debris will cause premature wear
of equipment components.
• Retrieve any tools or parts that may have dropped inside
of the equipment to avoid improper equipment operation.
Safety Decals
Before operating your unit, read and understand the following
safety decals. The cautions, warnings and instructions are for
your safety. To avoid personal injury or damage to the unit,
understand and follow all the decals.
Keep the decals from becoming dirty or torn, and replace them
if they are lost or damaged. Also, if a part needs to be replaced
that has a decal attached to it, make sure to order the part and
decal at the same time.
Compare Figure 1 with the tables following.
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