Handle spent batteries as hazardous waste, and dispose of them at a designated place.
Observe crushing risk between the load bed and supporting legs, and between load bed
and mast.
Refer additionally to Signs, Chapter 14. Check regularly to ensure the signs are intact.
7 USAGE
In order to utilise the qualities of the lifting trolley to the greatest effect and to prevent injury,
it is vital that you read through these instructions carefully and that you use the trolley in
the correct way.
Mechanical construction
The Lifting trolley 75 IP54 consists of a mast with accompanying chassis and battery unit
with charger. Lift is achieved through a battery driven motor that transfers the lift force to
the lifting device via a chain.
The driving handle is designed for a range of grips.
Two (2) maintenance-free batteries 12 V DC, and charger for connection to single phase,
230 V, 50 Hz power point are included.
See Section 6, "Safe use", with respect to safe conditions and risks
when handling the machine and its load!
7.1 Transport
The lifting trolley is fitted with four easy-turning, revolving wheels of which two function as
parking brakes. When the lifting trolley is not being used for moving, the brakes on the two
wheels that have brakes must always be applied. The load bed must always be in its
lowest position when transporting goods with the lifting trolley.
Never transport goods when the load bed is in raised position.
7.2 Manoeuvring the load bed
The main switch must be ON in order to
manoeuvre the load bed.
Manoeuvre the load bed Up and Down using the
removable control unit with the coiled cable.
During operation, control unit can either be left
on the hoist trolley or be hand held.
Remember to always have full supervision of
the machine and all parts of the load when
manoeuvring.
7.3 What to do after use
The lifting trolley may be left in raised position following a completed work task, providing
this does not cause any undue inconvenience or risks.
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