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Handset – plug into indexed socket on the underside of control box.
Jib actuator – plug lead (White) into socket 1 on the underside of the
control box. Check function of handset controls.
WARNING: Make sure both keyrings on the actuator mounting
pin are present and are correctly fitted.
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Release the brakes on the castors. The hoist is now ready to use
Disassembly of Hoist.
1.
Operate the spreader bar safety latch and remove the spreader bar
assembly from the mounting point on the jib.
2.
Lower the jib to the lowest working position.
3.
Remove one keyring from the pin holding the actuator to the jib.
Remove the pin.
4.
Disengage the jib from the actuator and lean the actuator back against
the mast. Lower the jib fully.
5.
For safekeeping, fit the actuator pin through the actuator mounting
plate on the jib and secure with the keyring.
6.
Pull back the moulding covering the jib/mast pivot.
7.
Swing the jib over on the pivot until the alignment mark on the jib
label lines up with the pin holes in the handle (see page 6). Remove
the jib from the pivot.
8.
Unplug all leads from the control box.
Caution: The actuator is not retained in any way at this point –
only leant against the mast. Hold the actuator to prevent it
from falling forward while unplugging.
9.
Swing the actuator forward, parallel to the floor, and disengage from
the mounting point.
10.
Remove the battery pack from the control box – pull up on the latch at
the top of the battery pack and pull the pack away from the mast.
Caution: The battery pack is heavy – make sure you have a
firm hold of the battery pack before lifting it from the control
box.
11.
Slacken the mast-locking knob and lift the mast from the base.
12.
This is as far as the hoist can be disassembled without the use of tools.
Summary of Contents for Tx 150
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