Recycling Batteries; Battery Indicator; Cleaning; Maintenance - Hallins NEWTON 50 Manual Del Usuario

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7.4 Recycling batteries

Lead batteries are classified as environmentally hazardous waste and therefore must
always be sent for recycling or destruction in order to avoid negative impacts on the
environment.

7.5 Battery indicator

The battery indicator shows a constant light when the batteries are charged, the indi-
cator shows the batteries' voltage in ten descending steps,
see illustration
1. When the
batteries are completely discharged, a column flashes in the red field. If technical faults
occur, contact technical service or the lifting trolley's supplier for troubleshooting.

8 CLEANING

As the lifting trolley contains electrical components, it is vital that cleaning is carried
out as recommended.
• Remove the load from the platform/lifting device before cleaning
WARNING! Never under any circumstances connect the lifting trolley to the mains
when cleaning.
Clean the lifting trolley by wiping the outside with a damp rag.
WARNING! Never rinse the lifting trolley with water at any time!

9 MAINTENANCE

In order for your lifting trolley to operate in the best possible way, it is important that
you perform regular maintenance as described below.
• Remove the load from the platform/lifting device before starting maintenance work.
• Inspections, service and repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel.
If you do not have your own technical competency, contact your lifting trolley
supplier for assistance.
Document any checks and repairs in a register, see chapter 10 Operation book • service
and maintenance.
Daily
1. Check that the charger is not connected to the lifting trolley
2. Check that the lifting trolley's control unit, charger and cable stand are not defective
3. Clean the lifting trolley according to cleaning instructions
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