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L
IMIT OPERATING MODE
, T
RANSPORT SPEED
/ W
ORKING SPEED MODE
The pendular arm can be raised or lowered in
transport speed mode with the telescope retracted.
Details on changing from transport speed to
working speed:
Extending the telescope less than 2 cm and lower
a r m s a g a i n s t t h e i r s t o p s ( < 5 c m e l e v a t i o n ) ;
outside one or other of these values, the platform
goes into working speed mode.
I
NSTALLATION ON THE OPERATING SITE AND LIFTING
The platform has been designed for work on flat, horizontal ground; it is important to clear the area in which the platform
must work.
- Transport the platform to the work site.
- If necessary, load the equipment to be carried (Store it so that it does not disturb the user and will not fall).
- get into the platform.
You must wear a safety helmet and harness.
- Press the "Fail-safe" pedal and start movement to position the platform in the working zone.
NOTA
: When the platform is detached from the chassis, travel is automatically at slow speed.
- Only the pendular arm can be removed totally while preserving transport speed.
During maneuvres of the access platform (raise, rotate...), keep looking above and about you. Watch out in
particular for electric cables and any other objetcs that may be locatein the volume in which the access
platform moving.
Make sure you are familiar with the instrumentation at the ground backup and maintenance post and
the basket control post, described in the previous pages , particularly the warnings indicating the
risks linked to performing certain movements.
S
AFETY SYSTEMS
When the platform is overloaded, the buzzer is activated and sounds continuously. All movement is blocked except for
retracting the telescope.
- Solution : remove the load.
< 2cm
Elevation 5cm max.
Summary of Contents for 200 ATJ
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Page 5: ...1 1 1 OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
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