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HL-190 D25 4WD/P/N / HL-220 D25 4WD/P/N
B-165DL25 4WD/P/N / B-195DL25 4WD/P/N
Rev. A
5/2/18
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2.2.2
Safety instructions during normal use
Only use the scissor lift under the following conditions:
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There is no visible damage to the scissor lift.
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All the functions work.
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All the safety devices work.
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The hydraulic system does not leak.
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The hydraulic system has the correct quantity of oil.
Lock the covers of the boxes on the bottom carriage.
Do not touch the scissor lift's moving parts or hinged components (e.g. the scissor
mechanism or the steering gear).
Make sure the driving area and the work area are:
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Sufficiently flat and able to take the weight of the scissor lift.
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Sufficiently lit.
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Free of obstacles.
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Free of snow and ice.
Make sure the scissor lift cannot touch any fixed or moving obstacles.
Make sure no objects can fall from the platform (e.g. tools).
If tools which may cause a fire are used on the platform, then there must be a fire extinguisher
on the platform.
The scissor lift may only be driven when fully extended (16.7/19.7 m) if it is driven on a flat
surface which is able to take the weight of the scissor lift. The user must be aware of this
before using the scissor lift. As an extra safety requirement, the scissor lift must always be
used by two people, where one person is on the platform and one person remains on the
ground. They must have a suitable means of communication. In the standard situation, the
8-metre cut-off must be set using the key switch. Position “0” is the setting where the scissor
lift can be driven when at a height of 8 meters and “1” is the setting where the scissor lift can
be driven at a height of 16.7/19.7 meters. The speed will not be greater than 0.5 km/h.
The key switch is located on the electrical box.
Only charge the scissor lift’s battery in an area that is well ventilated and where a naked flame
and smoking are forbidden.
Important conditions concerning driving up or down inclines in the scissor lift’s longitudinal
direction:
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See the technical information in the instruction manual for the maximum inclination.
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The maximum load when driving up an incline is 80 kg (1 person).
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Place the platform in the lowest position.
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Select the slowest speed.
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Do not make any sharp steering movements when driving up an incline.
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Do not drive up an incline with the non-driven wheels.
It is strictly forbidden to:
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Operate the scissor lift from the ground using the control panel (except for transport
reasons or carrying out maintenance on the scissor lift).
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Use the scissor lift to carry out work on or near electrical (high voltage) cables.
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Use the scissor lift to work in an area where there is a risk of an explosion.