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Never put your hands, arms or other body parts or objects in the lifting device when the
platform is raised.
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Do not lower the platform unless the space below it and below the load is free from
people or obstructions.
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Do not drive the lifting trolley in raised position. Be aware that there is a risk for tipping
for both the load and lifting trolley.
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Never allow the lifting trolley to come into contact with nearby objects.
REMEMBER THAT THERE IS A GREAT RISK OF INJURY CAUSED BY CRUSHING
WHEN WORKING CLOSE TO MACHINERY!
Pay attention to the risk of collision with other mobile machines and equipment in the
workplace.
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Safety devices must not be put out of service or removed.
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Modifications to the lifting trolley that affect operational safety are not permitted.
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Signs and markings must not be removed or made illegible.
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Only handle loads that have been arranged in a stable and safe way. The load must be
carried by the entire load bed rather than just parts of it.
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Only loads that are within the permitted lifting capacity of the lifting trolley may be
handled.
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The lifting device must be adapted to the shape and dimensions of the load.
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Always try to position the load in the centre of the load bed to avoid instability.
Furthermore, avoid having loads that protrude outside the platform, and always ensure
that the load is stable on the trolley, and if required, strapped in place. Allow for the risk
that the load may start to move, or collapse.
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Use safe and adequate lifting devices when moving loads to and from the lifting trolley.
Pay particular attention when handling heavy goods, and goods with dangerous
contents.
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The lifting trolley must undergo preventive maintenance on a regular basis for the
purpose of avoiding accidents.
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Swedish Work Environment Authority provisions must be observed.
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It is prohibited for people to be on the platform.
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When the lifting trolley is left unattended, ensure that the wheel brakes are applied, so
as to avoid unintentional movement. The brakes must also be applied if this is required
by the current work task.
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The lifting trolley must not be used for handling freely suspended loads.
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Do not use the lifting trolley as a jack, for example, for lifting vehicles.
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The lifting trolley must not come into direct contact with foodstuffs.
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Do not use the lifting trolley in potentially explosive environments.
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When using in public environments, particularly where children can reach the working
area of the machine, the operator must take adequate measures to prevent people from
entering the risk zone, for example, by cordoning off the working area, or by fitting the
lifting trolley with a safety device. We recommend that a hazard analysis is prepared
based on the Machinery Directive for the relevant working situation.
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A load must not be present on the load carrier for inspections, service and repairs.
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The lifting trolley's drive unit is located in the motor housing behind a door. This door
may only be opened by personnel that are qualified to carry out inspections, service,
and repairs.
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Only Hallins original spare parts may be used when replacing parts. Failure to observe
this may nullify the warranty obligation in full.
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Handle spent batteries as hazardous waste, and dispose of them at a designated place.
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Observe crushing risk between lifting device and runners.
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Check regularly to ensure the signs are intact.