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MULTI-MOVER XL75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Check the electric system and the drive for damage.  

 

 

Check the wheels and tyres for tension, damage and wear.

 

 

3.13 

Caution! Avoid injury. 

Regularly check whether there are any loose bolts and nuts.

 

Also see chapter 6 (Maintenance).

 

 

3.14 

Caution! Avoid injury by checking the Multi-Mover XL75 for damage or bends on a daily basis. 

Pay particular attention to the tow eye with tow pen or coupling point and locking. 

 

3.15 

Caution! Hazard of injury. 

Make sure the Multi-Mover XL75 is properly and safely supported when performing cleaning or 

maintenance work "under" the Multi-Mover XL75.

 

 

3.16 

Caution! Hazard while charging the battery. 

 

 

Make sure there is assistance within the range of your voice and also make sure there is sufficient 

soap and water nearby if you need to perform work near the battery.  

 

Avoid short-circuit (sparks), make sure you do not make an electrical connection between the battery 

poles. Make sure no metal objects can fall on the battery, as this could cause a short-circuit or a 

spark and an explosion. 

Remove personal objects such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches if you are performing work 

near the battery. A short-circuit, for example, could melt a ring, resulting in serious burns.

 

 

3.17 

Caution! Hazard of injury due to overheating of the electrical connection of the  

battery charger. 

Pay particular attention to cable diameter, earth and fuses.

 

 

3.18 

Caution!  

Serious injury can be received or caused if the Multi-Mover XL75 is operated by; 

-   persons younger than 16 years of age  

-   persons who do not have any training and driving experience with the Multi-Mover XL75 

-  persons of whom it can be expected that they are not (sufficiently) aware of the dangers of the 

Multi-Mover XL75, temporary personnel for instance.

 

The MULTI-MOVER XL75  may only be operated after the operator has thoroughly studied the user 

manual and after the owner of the Multi-Mover XL75 has provided a full training / instruction con-

cerning the operation and the safety regulations. 

 

3.19

 

Caution!

 

Hazard of serious injury.

 

Serious injury may be received or caused if the safety instructions are not provided to other opera-

tors. 

Summary of Contents for XL75

Page 1: ...nly use stable loading surfaces with sufficient loading capacity see section 2 2 Secure the MULTI MOVER XL75 against tilting or sliding It is prohibited to get under the MULTI MOVER XL75 while lifting...

Page 2: ...or 10 4 3 Responsibility operator 10 4 4 Inspection prior to putting into operation 10 Chapter 5 USE 11 5 1 General 11 5 2 Regulations for use 11 5 3 Operation 13 5 4 Batteries 15 5 5 Coupling trailer...

Page 3: ...ns apply Multi Mover Europe BV will not be liable for dam age and indirect damage as a result of natural disasters operational errors lack of skilful mainte nance and any other use than described belo...

Page 4: ...switches on the steering handle Accessories The following parts are delivered separately with the vehicle The vehicle s operation manual online Battery loading report booklet optional Manuals for poss...

Page 5: ...straps on support beams on a pallet surrounded by a protec tive cardboard box Removing the packaging Remove the clamping strips at the wheels Avoid injury and damage as a result of incorrect placemen...

Page 6: ...ignition key is still in the ignition 3 3 Caution Hazard of serious injury due to getting jammed or a collision Make sure that nobody can get jammed also not at the trailer s that are being towed Part...

Page 7: ...Hazard of injury due to getting jammed when connecting and disconnecting the trailer s Keep your hands and fingers away from the coupling or pole eye 3 9 Caution Hazard of serious injury Before you st...

Page 8: ...y as this could cause a short circuit or a spark and an explosion Remove personal objects such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches if you are performing work near the battery A short circuit for...

Page 9: ...ing trailers caravans trailers with or without goods order picking etc driving over flat dry metalled or unmetalled terrain e g warehouse greenhouse lawns etc The Multi Mover XL75 is not suitable for...

Page 10: ...r than 16 years of age persons of whom it may be expected that they are not sufficiently aware of the dangers of the Multi Mover XL75 4 3 Responsibility of the operator Operators must strictly observe...

Page 11: ...oved for driving in your envi ronment you could think of an environment with fire hazard or explosion hazard While driving the generation of sparks may prevent switching on off The traction batteries...

Page 12: ...a limited slope or on slippery grounds Placement in on a lift Never manoeuvre the Multi Mover XL75 in on a lift without permission drive it slowly place the ve hicle correctly in the centre of this sp...

Page 13: ...plate 3 Battery discharge index and hours counter 4 Weight plate 20 Kg 1 15 plates may vary 5 Bolt hitch tow bar may vary 6 Drive wheel with tyre may vary 7 Main fuse and Curtis plug 8 Charger plug 24...

Page 14: ...ce versa Safety switch 2 2 When pressing the safety switch risk of getting jammed the Multi Mover XL75 will stop immedi ately In order to start again the drive switch must first be placed in the neutr...

Page 15: ...0 means full charged If the Multi Mover XL75 is out of operation for a longer period we recommend keeping the battery charger connected it will automatically keep the battery in a charged condition Ch...

Page 16: ...l become higher than the actual energy condition which means that the discharge limiter will no longer work correctly Ambient temperature The temperature of the battery may not get too high as the aci...

Page 17: ...in at a le gally recognized collection point for batteries 5 5 Coupling trailer s The Multi Mover XL75 is made with a standard tow eye with tow pin or a ball coupling point in the middle of the Multi...

Page 18: ...ngs It is necessary to remove this dirt regularly as contamination could hinder the operation of the drive Do not use a high pressure cleaner or a hard water jet for cleaning as the electric and elect...

Page 19: ...ill be beneficial to the life span Disposal Preferably you should have the disposal and processing performed by a recognized dismantlement or demolition contractor who has the necessary permits Appoin...

Page 20: ...ay does not come in properly due to contamination or defect 3 Clean or replace C Speed cannot be controlled properly or it drives at high speed immediately 1 Speed controller defective 1 Replace 2 Rel...

Page 21: ...EN ISO 13857 Safety of machinery Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs EN 953 Safety of machinery Guards General requirements for the design and construction...

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