
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Section 1
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METRO-LED
PREPARATION FOR USE
1. Some locations may require that
checks are made with the regulatory
authority such as councils prior to the
set up and use of this lighting tower.
2. Ensure the machine set up location is
clear of any dangers such as
roadways with moving traffic, moving
machinery etc.
3. Ensure that machine is securely
parked prior to use. Barriers, fences
and warning signs may need to be
erected to ensure awareness of the
unit in operation.
4. Carefully inspect the machine for
evidence of damage resulting from
shipment.
5. Ensure that all warning decals have
been read and understood prior to
operating machine.
6. Preparation for use of the machine
requires a complete function check
together with a visual inspection to
ensure a properly working unit.
Check the following mechanical sub-
assemblies function correctly;
a) Confirm all four outrigger inner-arms
slide in and out freely and that the
spring-operated plunger pins engage
and lock the arms when fully
extended and fully retracted. Confirm
all outrigger jacking legs can be
wound up and down freely and that
the jack feet are not bent or distorted.
b) Confirm the telescopic mast moves
smoothly when raised and lowered
and wire ropes are free of fraying and
signs of adverse wear.
7. Prior to use, check the following
machine fluid levels.
a) engine radiator coolant
b) engine oil level.
c) fuel tank level.
d) hydraulic tank level.
DELIVERY AND PERIODIC INSPECTION
REGULAR PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ARE
NECESSARY FOR MACHINE SERVICING
AND MAINTENANCE.
1. This machine requires periodic safety
and maintenance inspections by
competent personnel.
2. Particular attention is required during
checks to ensure that the machine
functions as it was designed to.
3. There should be no abnormal noises or
vibrations evident during the machine’s
operation. In the event that an operator
becomes aware of any abnormal
operation while using the machine,
then it should be shut down
immediately, stowed safely and the
problem reported to an authorised
person.
4. All machines require both preventive
and corrective maintenance throughout
their useful service life to maintain the
machine in a safe and reliable
condition.
5. Reference should be made to Section 2
(Service and Maintenance) for
procedures relating to regular and
periodic machine inspections.