
Operating
VPH 150
V5
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5.4
Lifting Loads
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Position the device VPH directly, above the load. Avoid pulling it diagonally.
Make sure the load is evenly distributed..
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Place the device VPH onto the load.
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Switch the device VPH on using the main =ON / OFF switch.
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The load is now suctioned.
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Look at the pressure gauge. As soon as a vacuum of -0,5 bar is reached, you can lift the
load. On no account lift it earlier, as the load would fall off.
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When lifting, make sure that only one part at a time is being lifted! Carefully release any bits
left hanging on with a screwdriver before lifting the load any further.
Do not remove any bits with your hands – they would get squashed!
5.5
Lowering Loads
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Lower the load and place it on clear, even surfaces, so that the load does not slip or tip.
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Switch off the diaphragm pump using the main ON / OFF switch.
Caution!
Once the machine is switched off, the suction lead is automatically bled and so the
vacuum disappears. Always keep feet well away from the danger area!
5.6
Battery
LED-board:
yellow = charged completely
green = normal status
red-green changing = battery low, charge
red = do not use, battery is empty
5.7
Damages of suction plate
Avoidance of damages:
Danger
To avoid damages of the rubber seal on the suction plate (chinks, abrasion) take notice, that:
during the operation (lifting, transporting and lowering) with the device, the suction plate does not
brush or pump against other products or materials.
Otherwise the rubber seal on the suction plate could be damaged (danger of pressure loss).
Product could fall down.
Danger of accidents!