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Ixtur LI-120
Product Deployment
The battery of Automatic Lifter LI-120 is charged by the manufacturer, but full battery charging is required
before deployment of the device. Automatic Lifter LI-120 is ready for use right after charging. See the chapter
'Charging' later in this manual.
Start-up and Shutdown
Turn the device on by pressing the right button for 3 seconds. During start-up, you see two green lights for 3
seconds. After start-up the indication lights show the magnet's 'normal use' mode:
Green blinking light = magnet ON (attached)
Red blinking light = magnet OFF (released)
Turn the device off by pressing the right button for 3 seconds.
Charging
A battery charger is shipped along with Automatic Lifting Magnet LI-120.
Automatic Lifting Magnet LI-120 indicates low battery voltage by a yellow blinking light. When the battery is
empty, the device responds neither to the operation buttons nor to the movements of the lifting shaft, and the
magnet's latest state remains, for example 'magnet ON' (attached). When the yellow indication light is
blinking, move the device near to the battery charger and start recharging as soon as possible.
Plug the battery charger into a 100V - 240V electric outlet and connect the line cord to the charging terminal of
the device. The yellow light is on during charge. Charging ends automatically when the battery is fully
charged.
Detach battery charger from the device and from the electrical outlet after charging
Do not use the device for lifting when charging is ongoing
Do not use battery chargers from other manufacturers; only use Automatic Lifting Magnet LI-120
battery charger
Automated Use
Operating Information
Automatic Lifting Magnet LI-120 can sense the elevation of the load automatically. The device has a vertically
moving lifting shaft whose position indicates whether the device is lifted up or released down.
Lifting shaft in UP-position:
When the device is elevated, the lifting shaft goes to UP-position.
Own weight of the device keeps the lifting shaft in UP-position when the device
hangs freely from its lifting shackle.