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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 9 

 

AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 MOVE - Rev. 07_2019 

Page 9-1 

 

SECTION 9. 

ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION 

 
 

  ATTACHMENT 1 – Layout for the application of the stickers; 

  ATTACHMENT 2 - Hydraulic layout; 
  ATTACHMENT 3 – Electrical layout; 
  ATTACHMENT 4 - Inspection certificate. 

 

 

ATTENTION 

SHOULD THE MACHINE BE TRANSFERRED TO A THIRD PARTY, ALL DOCUMENTATION 

MUST BE DELIVERED WITH THE SAME. 

 

ATTACHMENT 1 – Layout for the application of the stickers 

 

Pos. 

SYMBOL 

DESCRIPTION 

Pos. 

SYMBOL 

DESCRIPTION 

 

DANGER SIGN 

 

CRUSHING AND TRAPPING OF 

THE LOWER LIMBS

 

 

DANGER SIGN 

 

CRUSHING AND TRAPPING OF THE 

UPPER LIMBS

 

 

DANGER SIGN 

 

POSSIBILITY OF IMPACT

 

 

PROHIBITION SIGN 

 

FOR UNAUTHORISED PERSONNEL 

TO USE THE MACHINERY

 

 

OBLIGATION SIGN 

CONSULT THE OPERATING 

MANUAL

 

 

OBLIGATION SIGN 

 

WEAR NON-SLIP SHOES 

 

“LIFTING POINTS WITH FORKS”

 

 

INDICATION 

 

Cage opening/closing coupling point 

INDICATION 

"EMERGENCY DESCENT" 

10 

INDICATION 

“EMERGENCY DESCENT 

PROCEDURE” 

11 

INDICATION 

“DANGERS AND PROHIBITIONS 

IN USING THE PLATFORM” 

12 

INDICATION 

“BATTERY CHARGE PROCEDURE” 

13 

Max 200 kg 

INDICATION 

 

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 

PERSONS AND LOAD ALLOWED 

INSIDE THE BASKET 

14 

INDICATION 

“INTERNAL USE AND IN THE 

ABSENCE OF WIND” 

15 

INDICATION 

“HOLDING ONLY 

1 PERSON” 

16 

INDICATION 

"USE IN CONTACT WITH LIVE 

COMPONENTS IS FORBIDDEN" 

17 

 

PROHIBITION SIGN 

 

TO REMOVE THE SAFETY 

PROTECTIONS AND DEVICES 

18 

 

DANGER SIGN 

 

DANGER FALLING OBJECTS FROM 

ABOVE 

19 

 

OBLIGATION SIGN 

 

REFER TO THE RISK 

ASSESSMENT FOR THE USE OF 

SPECIFIC DPI

 

20 

INDICATION

 

CE PLATE

 

21 

INDICATION

 

“MAX 

20 KG”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ELEVAH 65 MOVE

Page 1: ...80 MOVE USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions This document is the property of Faraone Industrie Spa Any total or partial reproduction without written authorisatio...

Page 2: ...3 CONTROL CONSOLE IN THE CAGE 4 4 MACHINE MOVEMENT WITH THE CONSOLE REMOVED 4 8 PARKING THE MACHINE 4 12 TRANSPORT AND LIFTING PROCEDURES 4 12 SECTION 5 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 5 1 EMERGENCY OPERATION 5...

Page 3: ...HE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SYMBOLS AND TERMS ATTENTION The danger symbol recalls the attention to potential dangers that might cause injuries To avoid possible injuries or fatal accidents comply with all s...

Page 4: ...ast years as long as it is always used for the purposes it is intended for and that the inspections and maintenance described herein are carried out Faraone Industrie Spa deems it necessary to conduct...

Page 5: ...maintenance programme based on the information provided in this manual such programme must be scrupulously followed The owner user operator company granting in leasing person receiving in leasing the...

Page 6: ...Spa has approved the operation in writing The machine can be switched on at temperatures between 15 C and 40 C Contact Faraone Industrie for values relating to machine operation at temperatures not w...

Page 7: ...tilated area Risk of falls Before using the machine ensure all rails and gates are fixed in the correct position Keep both feet firmly on the floor of the work platform Do not arrange ladders boxes st...

Page 8: ...climb down from the work platform use a crane forklift trucks or other adequate equipment For machine not self propelled Do not move the machine with the stabilisers engaged if any or with the extendi...

Page 9: ...oad it Consult the Emergency procedures section in this manual Before towing lifting and carrying make sure that the working platform is completely retracted and emptied Do not pull or push a blocked...

Page 10: ...THEIR TASKS FROM THE WORK PLATFORM THE AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE MUST BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH IT WAS CONCEIVED ANY OTHER USE IS CONSIDERED IMPROPER ATTENTION THE USER MUST OBTA...

Page 11: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 2 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 2 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS ELEVAH 65 MOVE Measurements expressed in mm...

Page 12: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 2 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 2 3 ELEVAH 80 MOVE Measurements expressed in mm...

Page 13: ...Capacity of the hydraulic tank 2 Litres Power supply 2 12V 95 Ah Lead batteries Operators inside the work platform 1 Maximum cage object holder tray capacity 200 kg Maximum capacity of the object hold...

Page 14: ...Capacity of the hydraulic tank 2 Litres Power supply 2 12V 95 Ah Lead batteries Operators inside the work platform 1 Maximum cage object holder tray capacity 200 kg Maximum capacity of the object hold...

Page 15: ...the first and second profile that powered by the hydraulic control unit enables to lift the structure The chains connect the extendible structure elements to each other so that these can simultaneous...

Page 16: ...5 Knowledge of the mechanical operation of the machine sufficient to enable recognising of a fault 6 Safe methods for using the machine in presence of overhead obstacles other moving equipment and obs...

Page 17: ...onsole of the cage carry out the detailed operations a Ensure the control console is correctly assembled and securely fastened b Lift and lower the work platform checking that lifting and lowering hap...

Page 18: ...electric lines protrusions etc DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION AND IMPACT WITH EXCESSIVE CAPACITIES COMPARED TO ADMITTED LIMITS DANGER OF STABILITY LOSS AND OVERTURNING ON FLOORING WITH MINOR RESISTANCE OF TH...

Page 19: ...IFTED EACH MOVEMENT IS PREVENTED BESIDES CAGE DESCENT PAY MAXIMUM ATTENTION DURING THE DESCENT PHASE WHEN THE MAXIMUM AMISSIBILE INCLINATION IS EXCEEDED IT IS SIGNALED BY A FIXED ACOUSTIC SIGNAL Prohi...

Page 20: ...ATTENTION ANY FENCING ENCLOSING THE MACHINE S WORK AREA AND ANY ADDITIONAL SAFETY SIGNS TO BE USED FOR THAT AREA MUST BE VERIFIED BASED ON THE SPECIFIC RISK ASSESSMENT CARRIED OUT BY THE EMPLOYER ATT...

Page 21: ...brations generated by machines do not constitute any danger for the operator who is on the work platform The level of continuous sound pressure A measurement on the work platform is less than 70 db A...

Page 22: ...e the battery status will switch from completely charged indicated by the green Led to the partially charged indicated by the orange Led to low battery indicated by the red Led Carry out the following...

Page 23: ...R SUPPLY CONNECTED Work platform console The control enabling selector on the base must be in the corresponding position Ground control station The Emergency stop switch off button must be in RESTORE...

Page 24: ...Before actuating the machine from the cage control console the following conditions of the controls must be met Ground control station The Emergency stop switch off button must be in RESET position P...

Page 25: ...th removable key In order to prevent unauthorised personnel from using the machine its master power supply switch is fitted with a removable key Power the machine by setting the switch to ON and set t...

Page 26: ...T to enable the machine RUN mode When the function is activated the corresponding LED will light up Cage LIFTING mode PRESS the selector to the RIGHT to enable the cage LIFTING mode up down When the f...

Page 27: ...TICK then 1 Move to LOWER the cage 2 Move to LIFT the cage The lifting lowering speed of the cage is applied in proportion to the movement of the joystick from the centre ATTENTION IF THE TILT ALARM I...

Page 28: ...n foot you must pay the utmost attention since the operator is very close to the machine To remove the console proceed as follows 1 Move the control console upwards 1 gripping it by the relative handl...

Page 29: ...S LOADING PHASE ONTO THE LIFT ANY OTHER USE WITH THE CONSOLE REMOVED IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ATTENTION MOVE THE MACHINE AT VERY LOW SPEED ATTENTION DURING THE MOVEMENT LOADING PHASE OF THE MACHINE IN T...

Page 30: ...operator must lift the railing with his hand Once the operator climbs inside the cage the railing is automatically lowered due to gravity to the closed position ATTENTION MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO OBSTA...

Page 31: ...the pin always check that the hook is in its locked position After locking the railing manually the operator must manually lower the locking hook to its stop in order to get out of the cage ATTENTION...

Page 32: ...SPORT AND LIFTING PROCEDURES General information It is possible to transport the machine on to work premises using one of the following methods By driving the machine along the route on its base wheel...

Page 33: ...with a forklift truck The machine can be lifted with a forklift truck In this case it must be picked up from the rear of the machine marked with special stickers in order to position it in a stable ma...

Page 34: ...rect operation of the controls or interruption of the electric power supply the emergency stop must be activated and if necessary a qualified operator must carry out the EMERGENCY DESCENT phases from...

Page 35: ...nts to climb down from the working platform To stabilise the machine movement use a crane or forklift REPORTING THE ACCIDENT Faraone Industrie Spa must be immediately informed of any accidents to a Fa...

Page 36: ...free wheels and swivel wheels Check there is no debris attached to the wheels or around them b Base frame Ensure there are no loose wires or cables hanging underneath the base check for any dents brea...

Page 37: ...NCE ACTIVITIES DO NOT TAKE INITIATIVES IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING ATTENTION TO CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE AND OR CLEANING OPERATIONS ON THE MACHINE THAT REQUIRE THE EXTENDABLE STRUCTURE TO BE...

Page 38: ...e reducer carefully to remove any filth built up over time which limits its heat dissipation capability Checking the Battery Periodically check for any corrosion and tightening of the terminals and an...

Page 39: ...total of 12 for each pair of extensions On each runner one of the 3 wheels turns on an adjustable axis This allows the wheels to be adjusted when they are worn thus giving rise to possible play of th...

Page 40: ...llows 1 Make sure the machine is not connected to the mains supply charging batteries 2 Follow the instructions for lifting the cage as described in paragraph LIFTING THE CAGE FOR MAINTENANCE 3 Use th...

Page 41: ...the drain plug 2 Remove the filler cap and drain plug let the lubricant flow out and wait as long as necessary for it to empty completely 3 Replace the gaskets of the filler cap and drain plug and ca...

Page 42: ...oth movement as well as length of the brushes to ensure good performance Dimension Maximum length Minimum length 13 x 9 25 mm 13 5 mm 16 x 9 20 mm 7 mm 20 x 10 22 mm 8 mm When replacing the brushes pa...

Page 43: ...loosen the three fixing screws and remove the electromagnet and check the lining disk Its thickness must be about 7 mm for the type with diameter of 84 mm 8 mm for the type with diameter of 104 mm and...

Page 44: ...longer be used This phenomenon may be caused by corrosion or cold micro welding 5 Turned pins This is the consequence of incorrect lubrication and the aforementioned phenomenon of stiffened joints Th...

Page 45: ...ement of chain slightly tightened on straight sections 1 5 to 1 15 of the total length Maximum elongation allowed 2 along the most worn section Wear of plate profiles Where the phenomenon is most noti...

Page 46: ...Rev 07_2019 Page 8 10 ATTENTION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PURCHASE OF SPARE PARTS AND CONSUMABLES PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY DUE TO DAMAGE OR MALF...

Page 47: ...OR UNAUTHORISED PERSONNEL TO USE THE MACHINERY 5 OBLIGATION SIGN CONSULT THE OPERATING MANUAL 6 OBLIGATION SIGN WEAR NON SLIP SHOES 7 LIFTING POINTS WITH FORKS 8 INDICATION Cage opening closing coupli...

Page 48: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 9 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 9 2 1 1 3 15 4 8 14 4 13 1 1 14 3 13 14 1 1 2 5 8 14 11 16 6 17 18 19 6 17 18 19 20 21 21...

Page 49: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 9 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 9 3 1 1 14 4 8 11 16 2 14 8 1 10 9 7 12 2 1 7 5 6 17 18 19 3 13 8 21...

Page 50: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 9 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 9 4 ATTACHMENT 2 Fluid power layout...

Page 51: ...lina oleodinamica 24V 2000W Teleruttore centralina oleodinamica 24V 80Ah Elettrovalvola discesa 24V Motoruota trazione 24V 500W Micro Lepre Tartaruga Pizzato FM502 Buzzer di allarme Pizzato 21S6A1CV1B...

Page 52: ...JOYSTICK 5 6 1 2 8 4 7 3 Selettore Pizzato 4SE12AVA11AB 1 28 Pulsante clacson Pizzato 4PU2S5210 28 1 1 29 29 Spia rossa 24V S 2233 R 24 Salita Discesa Spia rossa 24V S 2233 R 24 Trazione 1 1 30 Joyst...

Page 53: ...7 ATTACHMENT 4 Inspection certificate AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 MOVE ELEVAH 80 MOVE Serial number The machine built in compliance with the model that is the object of type testing underwent the follow...

Page 54: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECTION 9 AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65 80 MOVE Rev 07_2019 Page 9 8 ATTACHMENT 5 Declaration of conformity...

Page 55: ...ic piping and make sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for we...

Page 56: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 57: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 58: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 59: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 60: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 61: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 62: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 63: ...ke sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 hr...

Page 64: ...ake sure there are no oil leaks Torque Reducer External cleaning Battery Inspection Check the cage and entrance doors Check the controls Check the lifting chains Check the wheels for wear Every 1000 h...

Page 65: ...NOTES...

Page 66: ...Faraone Industrie Spa Contrada Salino Via San Giovanni 20 64018 Tortoreto TE ITALY Tel 39 0861 77 22 21 fax 39 0861 77 22 22 www faraone com info faraone com...

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