Nihon Bisoh Co.,Ltd. BISOMAC210 3Phase MM2014/11
KH-2014008 Rev.4
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5. SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
This section describes necessary procedure for safe use of the hoist.
Read and fully understand procedures described in steps 1-5 before setting up.
[WARNING: INSTALLATION]
WARNING
1. Do not allow anyone under suspended equipment.
Objects might fall, resulting in serious injury or death to passers-by.
2. Do not use different type of hoist in one platform.
Otherwise, operation error may occur from the difference in the performance (lifting
speed, etc.) and the difference of the operation method of hoists and safety devices. This
may cause the platform to fall or tilt and consequently operators or objects might fall,
resulting in serious injury or death to operators or passers-by.
3. When attaching the hoist to the platform, make sure how to fix safety devices in
advance.
Otherwise, safety feature may not work properly. This may cause the platform to fall or tilt
and consequently operators or objects might fall, resulting in serious injury or death to
operators or passers-by.
4. Attach ground fault circuit interrupter to power source and ensure that it is
properly grounded.
Failure to do so, increases the risk of electric shock or electrocution.
5. Do not use power cable and control cable which damaged or cracked.
Doing so could result in electrocution or death.
6. When connecting safety devices to BISOMAC, make sure that the plug is
completely dry and no moisture inside.
Otherwise, malfunction may occur. This may cause the platform to fall or tilt and
consequently operators or objects might fall, resulting in serious injury or death to
operators or passers-by.
[CAUTION: CONNECTING POWER]
CAUTION
1. Using protective cover is recommended for dirt prevention.
Adhesion of foreign substances may cause the hoist inoperable.
2. Replace rubber covers of Power Indicator Lamp and UP/DOWN Switch if damaged.
Adhesion of foreign substances may cause the hoist inoperable.
CAUTION
Voltage supplied to the hoist should not exceed the rated voltage range (refer to
Section 2.1).
Otherwise motor may get overheated, result in malfunction or injury of operator.
Rated voltage range (±10%) is only temporarily acceptable. It does not mean continuously
acceptable voltage range.