DBI SALA Flexiguard 8530245 User Instruction Manual Download Page 11

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Step 4: 

On the frame system, release the four (4) lock levers so they are in the “Engageg Position”.

Step 5: 

Plug in the power unit’s electrical cord. 

IMPORTANT:

 Be sure to have someone spot the frame system while raising the system near overhead power 

lines, electrical outlets, or any other dangerous overhead objects.

Step 6: 

Press the I/START button on the power unit.

Step 7: 

After the power unit starts, move the lever and raise the frame system to the desired height. 

NOTE:

 

While the frame system is raising, the lock levers will make a ‘clicking’ sound as they engage the lock 

notch.

 

Step 8: 

After the frame system has reached the desired height, verify the lock levers are seated into a 

locking notch. If the lock levers are not engaged in a locking notch, raise or lower the unit until 

they are seated in the lock notches.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not disconnect the hydraulic lines from the power unit until after reading and understanding 

Disconnecting the Power Unit section.

DISCONNECTING THE POWER UNIT

IMPORTANT:

 Failure to properly disconnect the hydraulic lines from the power unit can cause the system to 

pressure lock. If pressure lock occurs, move the control lever back-and-forth until the pressure gauge reads 

zero (0).

Step 1: 

Power off the power unit.

Step 2: 

Move the hydraulic control level back-and-forth until the hydraulic pressure gauge reads zero (0). 

Step 3: 

Disconnect the hydraulic lines from the power unit. 

NOTE:

 After the lock levers are engaged in the lock notches, the hoses can be disconnected from the power unit 

and the power unit can be stored in the recommended environment.

LOWERING THE HYDRAULIC FRAME SYSTEM

IMPORTANT:

 If the hydraulic hoses were disconnected from the power unit, attach them according to steps 3, 

5, 6, 7, and 8 in the previous section.

Step 1: 

With the power unit turned on and properly hooked up to the frame system, raise the frame 

system until the lock levers are disengaged from the lock notches. 

Step 2: 

After the lock levers are disengaged from the lock notches, secure them in the disengaged 

position (see Figures 10 & 11).

Step 3: 

After the lock levers have been secured in the disengaged position, move the lever in the lowering 

position until the frame system reaches the desired height.

Step 4: 

After the frame system has reached the desired height, engage the lock levers. If the system 

is not completely lowered, continue lowering the system until the lock levers are seated into a 

locking notch. If the lock levers are not engaged in a locking notch, raise or lower the unit until 

they are seated in the lock notches.

NOTE:

 After the lock levers are engaged in the lock notches, the hoses can be disconnected and the power unit 

can be stored in the recommended environment.

Summary of Contents for Flexiguard 8530245

Page 1: ...all arrest restraint equipment Wheeled trolleys travel along rail assemblies and serve as moving anchorage points for Self Retracting Lifelines SRLs and Lanyards The rail assemblies are supported in a...

Page 2: ...mbly B SRL Trolley C Lanyard Trolley Purchased Seperately D Self Retracting Lifeline Purchased Seperately E Lanyard Purchased Seperately Figure 3 Typical System Layout Design L W 30 or 6 ft L Length o...

Page 3: ...Fall Arrest System applications requiring additional mobility Wheel Options for Boxed Frame Rail Fall Arrest Systems that Require Wheels 8 Solid Urethane 12 Solid Rubber 16 Pneumatic 18 Dual Pneumatic...

Page 4: ...are as follows Part W L 8521711 2 38 60 45 mm 6 50 165 10 mm 8522028 1 2 77 70 36 mm 6 50 165 10 mm 1 Wider wheel based Trolley for use with Super Extrusion Rail Assemblies Four Wheeled Large Eyed La...

Page 5: ...properly trained in its correct application and use Installation and use of this equipment must be supervised by a qualified person as defined by OSHA fall protection standards STANDARDS Refer to nati...

Page 6: ...which a snap hook shown or carabiner attaches is undersized or irregular in shape a situation could occur where the connecting element applies a force to the gate of the snap hook or carabiner This fo...

Page 7: ...in a safe position Step 1 Position the cross over connection bar across two legs of the frame system that are on the same end and secure with the provided fasteners Step 2 Support the cross over conne...

Page 8: ...s 1 and 4 for the two remaining legs on the other side and install the pins to hold position Figure 8 Finished Setting Desired Height Count the exposed holes in the tubes to ensure the same number are...

Page 9: ...lizer pad is up and off the ground Figure 9 Lowering and Raising the Adjustable Frame System Wheel Crank Jack Swivel Lockable Caster Stabilizer Pad Wheel Crank Jack Designed to lower and raise the whe...

Page 10: ...Lever Locking Rope Lowering Lock Lever Disengaged RAISING THE HYDRAULIC FRAME SYSTEM Step 1 Verify the frame system is on level ground Step 2 Crank the wheels until they are completely off the ground...

Page 11: ...2 Move the hydraulic control level back and forth until the hydraulic pressure gauge reads zero 0 Step 3 Disconnect the hydraulic lines from the power unit NOTE After the lock levers are engaged in t...

Page 12: ...amp assemblies on the desired side of the system STEP 3 Re insert the detent pins to secure the hitch reciever tube into position STEP 4 Insert the tow bar assembly into the hitch receiver pocket and...

Page 13: ...power sources which may cause damage to the system and or electrocution resulting in serious injury or death Step 1 Step 2 Connecting Tubes Steps 3 4 Fork Fork Fork Pocket Hooks Fork Pockets OPERATIO...

Page 14: ...lls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead The force of striking an object in a Swing Fall may cause serious injury or death Minimize Swing Falls by maintaining a work position as dir...

Page 15: ...ifeline to recoil back into the device under control Allowing the lifeline to be fully extended for long periods of time may cause premature weakening of the retraction spring NOTE A Tagline should be...

Page 16: ...n the Boxed Frame Rail Fall Arrest System with a mild soap detergent solution Excessive buildup of dirt tar etc may prevent the system from working properly If you have any questions concerning the co...

Page 17: ...fall forces that could be encountered during a fall or that meet the criteria for a certified anchorage prescribed in this standard Qualified Person A person with a recognized degree or professional...

Page 18: ...nstructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment G H DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL FULLY RETRACT OR ROTATE JACK BEFORE TOWING ENGAGE LOCKING PIN ON SWIVEL JACK BEFORE TOWING OR USING...

Page 19: ...SPECTION DATE INSPECTION ITEMS NOTED CORRECTIVE ACTION MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By App...

Page 20: ...D DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMIT...

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