HL-140 E12 / HL-160 E12 / HL-190 E12 / HL-220 E12
N-120EL12 / N-140EL12 / N-165EL12 / N-195EL12
Rev. F
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Driving on inclines
Before driving the scissor lift up an incline, the selection switch for driving speed must be put in
position ‘0’ (slow driving). When driving up an incline with a gradient of up to 25%, the platform must
be in the lowest position and no sudden steering manoeuvres may be made. The scissor lift may
only be driven up or down – never across! – an incline. The scissor lift may only be rolled up and
down inclines with a gradient above 25% through use of a reliable winch! When doing so, consider
the weight of the scissor lift (see chapter ‘Technical specifications’).
Battery state-of-charge meter
The battery state-of-charge meter has a LED bar indicator that shows the battery's current state of
charge.
When all of the LED segments are on, the battery is fully charged.
The fewer LEDs that are lit, the less charge remaining in the battery.
See section ‘Battery state-of-charge meter’.
Descent protection
The models are equipped with descent protection. During descent the descending movement is
interrupted at a height of 3.2 metres (3.6 metres for HL-220 E12 / N-195EL12). To resume the
descending movement the decent control must be released and engaged again; descent will
resume after 3 seconds. During descent the acoustic and visual descent protection are active. The
descent speed will not exceed 0.2 m/s.