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8.
Usage
Make sure that you are familiar with the
BENOMIC
and its controls. Ensure that those using the
BENOMIC
have received instructions and have thoroughly read and understood the safety
instructions and have also read and understood this user’s manual.
- The
BENOMIC
should only be put into operation when the operator is certain that there is
nobody in the immediate vicinity of the Pipe Rail Trolley.
- Always remove plant remains etc and any other obstacles from the pipe rail system.
- Keep the trolley clean and regularly remove any accumulated waste materials. Remove the
key from the main switch before carrying out cleaning activities.
- After using the
BENOMIC
always remove the key from the main switch.
- Service the
BENOMIC
regularly and store it in a dry and frost-free environment if it is out of
use over long periods.
Charge the batteries only if the battery condition indicator is in the red area. If the red
area is reached during the work process in the day you can continue working. If a
acoustic signal gives by repeat 2 signals stop immediately and charge the BENOMIC. The
charge process should by continuous until the charger shows the indication "end of
charge cycle". (after 12 hours or more!) Reed the manual of the charger. Do not charge
shortly in coffee and lunch breaks this gives serious damage to the batteries! Avoid
charging to early (battery condition indicator is in the green area) unnecessary charging
affects the capacity and life of the batteries!
ATTENTION! Injury hazard from batteries:
Avoid skin coming into contact with battery electrolyte, wear safety goggles and gloves as the
fluid is highly corrosive. Immediately rinse with soap and water after coming into contact. If the
electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, immediately rinse in running water for at least five
minutes and call medical assistance. Always ensure sufficient supplies of soap and water at
hand and that there is assistance available within calling distance in the vicinity of the batteries.
Avoid short circuits (sparks) and ensure that it is not possible to make a connection between the
poles of the batteries. The battery cover should be undamaged. Bare patches or dents can
cause short circuits!
A highly explosive gas is released while batteries are being charged. No sparks, naked flames
or smoking nearby. Ensure good ventilation in the areas where batteries are charged and/or
stored. Ensure that metal objects cannot fall on top of the batteries as this can lead to short
circuits (sparks) and therefore explosions.
Remove any personal objects such as rings, arm bands, necklaces and wrist watches if you are
carrying out activities in the vicinity of batteries. The level of current associated with a short
circuit is enough to melt a metal finger ring for example, leading to serious burn injuries.