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10) When the platform is caught, stuck or blocked
by a nearby item and is unable to normally
move, do not try to release the platform using
the platform controller. All personnel must be
removed from the platform before releasing
the platform using the ground controller.
11) Be cautious and lower drive speed when the
machine is fully lowered and driving on an
uneven road, a gravel road, an unstable or
smooth surface, near a hole, or on a slope.
12) Do not drive the machine on any uneven or
unstable roads or in any other dangerous
conditions, when the platform is elevated.
13) Do not use the platform to push any item or
object.
14) Do not use the machine as a crane.
15) Do not place, anchor, or suspend any load
from any part of the machine.
16) Do not push the machine or other items using
the platform.
17) Do not operate the machine when the
chassis tray is pulled out.
18) Do not lean the platform against any nearby
structure or wall.
20) Do not modify or limit the use of the limit
switch.
21) Do not bind or tie the platform to a nearby
structure or wall.
22) Do not place the load outside the platform
guard rail.
23) Do not modify or change the aerial work
platform without the written consent of the
manufacturer. Installing an additional device used
for carrying tools or other materials on the
platform, pedal, or guard rail will increase
platform weight, platform surface area, and load.
24) Do not modify or damage any safety or
stability related parts of the machine.
25) Do not replace any key stability-related parts
with those with different weights or specifications.
26) It is forbidden to use a battery weighing less
than the original battery. The battery installed on
the chassis is used and counterweight and is vital
for the stability of machine. Every battery has a
different weight (as detailed in the following
table).
Table 2
Battery Weights
Model
Battery weight
AS1932
62lbs (28Kg)
AS2646
66lbs (30Kg)
AS3246
The minimum weight of battery tray (including the
battery) on the chassis varies with the model type
as detailed in the following table.
Table 3
Battery Tray Weights
Model
Weight of battery
tray and batteries
AS1932
322lbs(146Kg)
AS3246
346lbs(157Kg)
AS2646
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