Construction Hoist Fraco SEH Premium Range
Assembly and Operating Manual
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2.3.1 Inspection procedures
Inspections before commissioning, recurring inspections and intermediate inspections
must be carried out according to local rules and regulations.
The results of the recurring inspection must be recorded in writing in the appendix of this
operating manual.
2.3.2 Safety notes for assembly, operation and transport
Before starting work at the place of use, acquaint yourself with the working environment,
e.g. obstacles in the work and traffic area, ground load bearing capacity and necessary
safeguarding of the construction site from public transport.
Only load and transport equipment that has been carefully dismantled, packed and se-
curely lashed down.
Always secure the machine against unauthorized use!
Position the load securely on the car. Any material that could slip or fall must be se-
cured.
Do not stand or work beneath the car!
Do not place objects under the car.
Evenly position loads in the car, observe max. load bearing capacity.
Store material at a safety distance of min. 20 in (50cm) from moving parts of the ma-
chine.
Any accompanying persons must comply with instructions given by the operating per-
son; in particular, they must not step over material that is being carried in the car.
Check for externally recognizable damage, noises and defects. Immediately report any
changes or malfunctions determined to the company management or its authorized rep-
resentatives. If necessary, shut down and secure machine immediately.
2.3.3 Safety instructions for maintenance
Switch off the power (e.g. remove main plug) before maintenance work.
The car must be secured using appropriate means (setting mechanism) when work is
carried out under the car.
Only allow servicing and repair work to be carried out by authorized, qualified persons.
In this case, pay attention for example to the special risks present during work on elec-
trical systems.
Properly refit all dismantled safety devices once maintenance work is complete.
Independent conversions or changes to the machine impair safety and are not permit-
ted.
Spare parts must correspond to the technical requirements of the manufacturer.
Recommendation: Only use original Fraco spare parts.
2.4 Promoting
use of operating manuals
Operating manuals are rules that a contractor puts together to ensure safe operational pro-
cedures. This refers to binding instructions that the contractor issues within the context of his
management rights. The employees are obliged to follow these instructions.
The contractor must fulfill the instructions for preventing work-related accidents and must in-
struct the insured party about risks occurring during their work and the measures for averting
said risks. These requirements can be fulfilled with the aid of operating manuals.