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LOADING THE STAND
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Ensure the stand is in the working position, levelled vertical axis.
Unscrew the locking screw) "P" (fig. 8) before inserting the luminaire spigot into the 1-1/8" (28 mm) socket at
the top of the stand. To secure in position fasten the locking screw "P" (fig. 8).
On stands operating at heights in excess of 2.5m (98") or in any situation with windy conditions it is advised to
set up the product utilising anchor wires and or wind brace kit (fig. 9) (Not included. 087WBK sold separately).
All loads should be balanced especially when using T-bars etc. (fig. 10).
WARNING
Do NOT tilt the stand to load the equipment
Check the integrity of the product before putting on the load
Ensure to have fastened the locking screw "P" (fig. 8) before raising the column
Ensure the stand will not be obstructed when raised to the desired height.
RAISING THE COLUMNS OF THE STAND
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Ensure the stand will not be obstructed when raised to the desired height.
Before you adjust the height check the following:
• Ensure the stand is correctly set up in working position and correctly levelled
• Ensure the load does not exceed the max load: 80kg (176lb)
• Ensure the luminaire or extension arms are correctly balanced and locked
• Ensure the stand will not be obstructed when raised to the desired height.
• Ensure to lock the wheels and apply the brakes
Check that the luminaires are not switched on while raising or lowering the stand and that the electric
cables are not in contact with the column in order to avoid accidental damage.
Make sure you have correctly tightened knob "Q" (fig. 11) to prevent it from coming loose and falling
accidentally.
When in position turn the wheel outwards to achieve the maximum stability. (12)
Lock the wheels and apply the brakes "R" (Fig 12)
Raise the load by turning handles "Q" (Fig. 11) in a clockwise direction, the red button "S" (fig. 11) which is the
secondary safety lock will vibrate as you raise the column (DO NOT PRESS IT DURING RAISING).
Note: If there are difficulties in raising the columns check the following:
• Is the load in excess of that specified for the stand.
• Have any columns been damaged in transit.
• Is there an obstruction (ceiling, balustrade etc.).
WARNING
DO NOT MOVE THE STAND WHEN THE LOAD HAS BEEN RAISED.
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LOWERING THE COLUMNS OF THE STAND
Ensure there are no obstructions before lowering the stand.
Lower the columns as follow
Press red button down, and at the same time raise the column slightly (1cm).
Whilst pressing the red button "S" (fig. 13) down, rotate with force one handle in an anticlockwise direction.
MANOEUVRING THE STAND ONCE SET UP
Release the wheel locks "T" (fig. 14).
Release the wheel direction locking position "U" by pulling out pin "V" and rotate it 90°.
The wheel direction locking position "U" allows to define a moving direction: it is possible to lock one or two
wheels in order to choose the direction (fig. 15).
DO NOT MOVE THE STAND WHEN THE LOAD HAS BEEN RAISED.
IF THE STAND IS IN AN INCLINED PLANE WITH A SLOPE GREATER THAN 5°
• Remove the weight before moving the stand
• Do not move the stand in the set-up configuration, instead fold the stand into folded configuration in order to
safely move the stand.
Do not climb or stand on the base of the stand
FOLDING THE STAND
To fold the stand reverse steps "HANDLES SET UP" and "OPEN THE BASE & LEVELLING"
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE TIPS
For each greasing activity refer to chapter "GREASING OPERATION"
Periodically check that the chains that raise and lower the columns are in good condition via inspection holes
"W" in the gear box after removing caps "X".
Periodically check that the movement of the columns are smooth and regular by fully raising and lowering the
stand.
Any anomalies, sudden movements of the columns (fig. 17) must be reported to the manufacturer or authorised
service centre.
After long periods of storage, we recommend a thorough cleaning and inspection of the stand.
Regularly remove dirt and debris from the locking screws and sliding parts.
Do not use metallic or sharp tools during cleaning operations.
Regularly check the state of the stand and of the crankcases by moving the columns without load. (fig. 18)
OPERATING IN A SANDY LOCATION (BEACHES, DESERT, ETC.)
Remove lubricating grease from joints, threads and bearings to prevent sand mixing with the grease
adversely affecting the operation of the stand.
Note: After the stand is used in sandy conditions ensure that the stand is cleaned and that the lubricating
grease is restored.
MUDDY AND SALTY LOCATIONS
Before the stand is used in a muddy or salty environment, all joints, threads, moving parts of the
stand should be greased. After working in this environment, the stand must be thoroughly cleaned.
OPERATING IN COLD AND DAMP LOCATIONS
Make sure all joints threads and bearings are greased. If the stand is to be operated for a long period
at below freezing temperatures, take care to ensure the safety lever "S" (fig. 13) is fully operative.
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