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Caution!
Caution!
Caution!
Caution!
Climb into the basket, respecting
the maximum load
recommendations, distributing the
load over the whole floor if
necessary.
4.3.4 - Testing the platform control panel
Make sure there are no people or
obstacles under the platform before
lowering it.
• Make sure that the platform emergency stop button (ref. 10 Photo 2)
is enabled.
• If a movement is not made when commanded, push the emergency
stop button (ref. 10 Photo 2) then reset.
• Test the up/down movements (ref. 11 Photo 2).
4.3.5 - Stopping the machine
• Press the emergency stop button on the bottom panel (ref. 5 Photo 1).
• Put the key selector in the "NORMAL" position (ref. 3 Photo 1).
• Remove the key.
4.4 -
EMERGENCY AND RESCUE OPERATIONS
4.4.1 - Emergency lowering
If the operator in the platform is no longer able to control the movements in
spite of the ma chine ope rating no rmally, a n au thorised op erator on the
ground can do so.
If the platform is trapped by
overhead structures or equipment,
the operator must be evacuated
from the platform before freeing the
Quick Up.
• Put the selector (ref. 3 Photo 1) in the chassis position.
• Press the emergency stop button (ref. 7 Photo 1).
• The platform moves down.
NOTE:
8 x LR6 batteries, inside the mast control panel, take over
from the main batteries if they are discharged to enable lowe-
ring of the platform.
4.4.2 - Rescue lowering
If a disorder of operation prohibited to the user to go down the ground, an
authorised operator on the ground can do so:
• Turn the manual valve anti-clockwise.
• The platform moves down.
Remember to screw the valve back
into place once the platform
reaches the ground, otherwise the
machine will be lowered again the
next time it is raised.
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