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To replace the coin cell battery:
1. WARNING! Remove tool's battery to avoid starting the tool.
2. Loosen the screw(s) and open the coin cell battery door.
3. Remove the old coin cell battery, keep it away from children, and
dispose of it properly according to the local legal regulations .
4. Insert the new coin cell battery (3 V CR2032), with the positive
side facing up.
5. Close the battery door and tighten the screw/the screws securely.
To learn more about the ONE-KEY™ functionality for this tool, go to
milwaukeetool.com/One-Key.
To download the ONE-KEY™ app, visit the App Store
Google Play™ from your smart device.
ONE-KEY
Solid Blue
Wireless mode is active and ready to be config-
ured via the ONE-KEY™ app.
Blinking Blue
Tool is actively communicating with the
ONE-KEY™ app.
Blinking Red
Tool is in security lockout and can be unlocked
by the owner via the ONE-KEY™ app.
Figure 6. ONE-KEY™ Indicator
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ONE-KEY™ Indicator
ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT KEY
Locking Remote Control
To lock Remote Control:
1. Remove the battery door via the knurled screw.
2. Pull and remove the Electrical Disconnect Key.
3. Ensure the Electrical Disconnect Key does not become
misplaced.
Attaching a key ring to the Electrical Disconnect Key is
recommended.
Unlocking Remote Control
To unlock Remote Control:
1. Remove the battery door via the knurled screw.
2. Insert the Electrical Disconnect Key into its location ensuring
proper alignment.
CAUTION
The Electrical Disconnect Key should be removed
and securely stored when leaving hoist unattended.
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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND
PROCEDURES
For safety precautions and a list of Do's and Do Not's for safe
operation of hoists, see page 3.
1. Permit only competent personnel to operate unit.
2. When preparing to lift a load, be sure that the attachments to the
hook are firmly seated in hook saddle. Avoid off-center loading of
any kind, especially loading on the point of hook.
3. DO NOT allow the load to bear against the hook latch. The latch
is to help maintain the hook in position while the chain is slack
before taking up slack chain.
Allowing the load to bear against the hook
latch and/or hook tip can result in loss of load.
TO AVOID INJURY:
Do not allow the load and/or attachments to bear against the hook
latch and/or hook tip. Apply load to hook bowl or saddle only.
4. DO NOT wrap the load chain around the load and hook onto itself
as a choker chain.
Doing this will result in:
The loss of the swivel effect of the hook, which could result in
twisted chain and a jammed liftwheel.
The upper limit switch is bypassed and the load could hit the
hoist.
The chain could be damaged at the hook.
5. Before lifting load, check for twists in the load chain.
6. Stand clear of all loads and avoid moving a load over the heads
of other personnel. Warn personnel of your intentions to move a
load in their area.
7. DO NOT leave the load suspended in the air unattended.
8. DO NOT use this or any other overhead materials handling
equipment for lifting persons.
9. DO NOT load hoist beyond the rated capacity shown on ID plate.
10. Warn personnel of your intention to lift a load in the area. Tie off
the load with auxiliary chains, or cables before access to the area
beneath the load is permitted.
11. Take up a slack load chain carefully and start load easily to avoid
shock and jerking of hoist load chain. If there is any evidence of
overloading, immediately lower the load, and remove the excess
load.
12. When lifting, raise the load only enough to clear the floor or
support, and check to be sure that the attachments to the hook
and load are firmly seated. Continue lift only after you are
assured the load is free of all obstructions.
13. DO NOT allow the load to swing or twist while hoisting.
14. Never operate the hoist when flammable materials or vapors are
present. Electrical devices produce arcs or sparks that can cause
a fire or explosion.
15. STAY ALERT! Watch what you are doing and use common
sense. Do not use the hoist when you are tired, distracted, or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication causing
diminished control.
INSPECTION
To maintain continuous and satisfactory operation, a regular
inspection procedure must be initiated to replace worn or damaged
parts before they become unsafe. Inspection intervals must be
determined by the individual application and are based on the type of
service to which the hoist will be subjected.
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P/N: 192097707YLEM June 2024

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