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Warning!
Never use equipment or products that have defective safety components.
AFTER USE
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Stabilisers must always be used when unhitching the trailer.
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Ensure that the trailer is on a level surface when unhitching it.
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On slopes, place brake blocks in front of the wheels before unhitching.
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Before disconnecting the hydraulic hoses, make sure there is no pressure left in the system.
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To extend the service life of your trailer, do not park it out in the open, but under a roof.
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Wash down the trailer when required.
TRANSPORTATION AND SET-UP
Check that the work area is free from bystanders, children and objects before driving off. Al-
ways observe additional caution during transport and moving. Ensure that the equipment or
product is well anchored and existing transport lashings are fitted. Always position the load as
low as possible. Respect the risk zones even during transport and moving. Do not permit any-
one to walk under suspended loads when carrying out lifts. Trailers used for transport should
have brakes that work.
Always store the equipment or product on a dry surface, preferably under a roof when not in
use. Ensure that the equipment or product is stable and cannot fall over. Never permit children
to play at the storage site. Be aware of the tipping risk!
Warning!
NOTE: loading and tipping the trailer must de done on an
even surface.
Respect the trailer’s risk zone! Persons are not allowed in
the vicinity of the trailer when tipping and loading.
Most accidents occur when tipping the trailer. It is therefore important to inspect the trailer
and the hitch on the towing vehicle before use. Damaged and worn parts should be replaced.
Incorrect use can lead to serious personal injury or damage the trailer and equipment. When
tipping, the operator must sit in the driver’s seat in the towing vehicle and follow the trailer’s
movements carefully.
IMPORTANT!
This can cause major damage to the trailer or lead to a serious accident if tip-
ping is not performed correctly. Make sure the hitch is correctly attached and will stay in place
during tipping.
IMPORTANT!
The towing vehicle’s motor must idle when tipping. (This may vary from vehicle
to vehicle.) Always start at a low speed and tip the floor with care. Make sure the trailer is used
as required.
Remember that the driver is liable for any damage or injury.
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