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Version: 2011-UK-6 

 

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The stated values are for reference. And based on a 100% level surface. 
 

The WinLet 350 is equipped with load monitoring whereby a red lamp flashes on the operating panel when 
approaching the max. capacity in a given position. At this warning, all cylinders must be retracted. If you 
continue running the cylinders "outwards", the warning lamp will remain on constantly and there is a risk of 
the machine overturning. 

Note that engaging the main cylinder in the "upward-bound" direction 

for a protracted period can cause the oil pressure in the overload protection to increase, which, 
for safety reasons, limits the hydraulic function to enable retraction only. If this happens, 
retract the main cylinder to restore all functions. 

 

Note that using the machine on non-level terrain/driving surface impairs the stability of the machine, and 
that these risks are 

not

 monitored by the machine's overload monitoring system. Always use the outrigger if 

the machine is being used other than on level terrain/driving surface (item number 1020003). 

Always 

exercise particular care where the machine is being used on non-level terrain/driving surface, 
and, as the operator, always consider whether safety is taken care of and ensure that the 
capacity of the machine is not exceeded. 

  

Using the multi-movable front 
 

The front is individually locked against movement in the three directions in which the front is capable of 
moving. 
The front can: 

 

Shift sideways

 

 

Turn 90 degrees to the right and left.

 

 

Rotate 360 degrees without limitation. 

 

 

Unlock the desired function by releasing the relevant latch.

 When the front has been brought to the 

desired position

 

the latch must always be reactivated. 

 

Storage and lifting of WinLet 350 

 

After use, check the level of charge in the batteries via the battery indicator, and charge as required. 
See below concerning instructions with regard to charging. 

 

 

Never use the WinLet 350 when the battery indicator is lit up red.

 

 

Important! 

Batteries stored for a prolonged period must have a maintenance charge (be fully 

charged), to avoid damage to the batteries.

 

 

 

Turn off the window robot. To do so, turn the ignition key/press the off-button.

 

 

Important! 

When storing for an extended period, turn off the machine to avoid damaging the batteries. 

This is because there is always a certain amount of current consumption as long as the ignition is on. 
 

 

WinLet 350 may only be lifted using the three sling-attachment eyes. Always lift the truck in the 
horizontal position. A a three-part lifting sling for the WinLet 350 can be supplied, to ensure correct, 
safe lifting. 

 

 
Sling-attachment points at the drive wheel: 

 

Sling-attachment point at the 

counterweight: 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WINLET 350

Page 1: ...e Tel 44 0 1482 227333 Central Tel 44 0 1302 341659 Southern Tel 44 0 203 174 0658 OPERATOR MANUAL WINLET 350 DISCLAIMER ALL INSTRUCTIONS ARE SUPPLIED FROM MANUFACTURER AND WHERE CORRECT AT TIME OF PR...

Page 2: ...ents or areas for damage or missing parts unauthorised modifications 5 Hydraulic oil level 6 Gauges and switches 7 Electrical components wiring connectors 8 Hydraulic hoses 9 Air hoses are free from d...

Page 3: ...e that you the user are responsible for the correct use of the window robot without endangering other people or property Index El 8 an Overview and Safety 3 Description 4 Safety instructions 5 Operati...

Page 4: ...w gmvas dk Description WinLet 350 is a battery operated window robot with a lifting capacity of 350 kg The truck is made by GMV A S to facilitate conveying and mounting of window elements or similar s...

Page 5: ...et must always be at the same level as the left hand wheel set of the truck Always drive with the load lowered Be aware that high speed in constricted spaces represents a major safety risk Never make...

Page 6: ...inLet 350 is equipped with a standard type of manoeuvring handle This incorporates a number of safety functions Safety switch stomach switch when activated stops the movement of the window robot Once...

Page 7: ...nLet 350 towards you and depress the safety switch on the handle The machine must stop immediately and move away in the opposite direction Note This test must be carried out in an open space where the...

Page 8: ...machine Disconnect the drive shaft brake as illustrated below Lifting and handling Vacuum lift The WinLet 350 is equipped with an integrated double circuit vacuum system with intelligent vacuum monit...

Page 9: ...ly in the vertical position 2 Telescopic cylinder which moves the item forward along the longitudinal axis of the machine 3 Tilting cylinder which moves items from a horizontal floor to a horizontal c...

Page 10: ...at the capacity of the machine is not exceeded Using the multi movable front The front is individually locked against movement in the three directions in which the front is capable of moving The front...

Page 11: ...raulic hoses are intact Charging batteries Important The WinLet 350 contains batteries with battery acid Exercise great care with any leaked acid Normally acid can only leak if the machine overturns I...

Page 12: ...ndar months Contact GMV A S for further information Cleaning Clean the machine regularly with a damp sponge brush or vacuum cleaner Important Do not wash the machine with running water as this could r...

Page 13: ...s fitted with a filter The filter is located in the machine s motor compartment beside the two vacuum tanks The filter must be cleaned at appropriate intervals depending very much on how clean and par...

Page 14: ...ighted maximum sound pressure level Below 63 Pa 130 dB compared to 20 Pa Specifications Max load 350 kg Width 690 mm External length 1450 mm Intrinsic weight 390 495kg Min extension 550 mm Max protrus...

Page 15: ...42 EC b Manufactured in accordance with the following national international standards and technical specifications i The Danish Working Environment Authority anvisninger om tekniske hj lpemidler inst...

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