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•  If possible, store the packaging until the warranty 

period has expired.

ATTENTION

The device and packaging materials are not toys! 

Children must not be allowed to play with plas-

tic bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of 

swallowing and suffocation!

8.  Attachment and operation

The workshop trolley is largely assembled and you 

need only fit the wheels as follows:

Mounting the wheels (fig. 1-3)

•  First, remove the tools provided from the trolley.

• 

Mount the trolley on a sufficiently large and scratch-

proof surface. If necessary, pad the trolley with 

packaging material to prevent scratching of the 

painted surfaces.

•  Turn the workshop trolley over and mount the 

wheels as follows.

• 

Position  the  fixed  castors  (5)  at  the  rear  and  the 

rotatable castors (3,4) at the front (handle side (1)) 

of the trolley. Line up the holes in the castors with 

the holes in the trolley.

•  Attach the castors to the underside of the trolley 

using an Allen key. Only use the screws provided 

for this.

User manual for voltage tester (125 to 250 V~)

To measure alternating current (AC) voltage

The voltage values specified on the voltage tester are 

nominal values.

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 CAUTION! Danger to life due to electric shock!

•  Only use the voltage tester to detect voltage.

•  Use the voltage tester exclusively for the voltage 

range from 125 to 250 V AC.

•  Do not use a faulty voltage tester with obviously 

compromised operation and/or safety.

•  Only use the voltage tester in dry surroundings.

•  Do not use the voltage tester in wet environments, 

e. g. when exposed to vapour or rain.

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 CAUTION! Never use the voltage tester as a 

screwdriver on live parts of an installation. Prior 

to each use:

1.  Check the insulating sleeve of the voltage tester 

for damage. Do not use it, if it is damaged.

2.  Check whether the lamp on the voltage tester 

lights up by using a connected socket. Dispose of 

a damaged or defective voltage tester

•  Keep children away whilst assembling the trolley. 

This product includes screws and other small parts. 

These could cause asphyxiation if they are swal-

lowed or inhaled.

•  The trolley is very heavy when fully loaded. There 

is a risk of tipping in the event of improper opening. 

Do not open multiple drawers at the same time.

•  Do not assemble the trolley on a moveable object 

to avoid tipping.

•  Warning: Only position and operate on a solid, level 

surface. The trolley can become unstable and tip 

over if it is kept or pushed on a sloping surface.

•  Always block the rotatable castors after the trolley 

has been pushed to the desired location to prevent 

the trolley from rolling away.

•  Do not make any changes to the trolley. For exam-

ple, do not weld any external bars and do not attach 

any electrical devices to the trolley.

•  Do not attach or mount the trolley to a vehicle. Do 

not pull the trolley with a vehicle.

•  Only use original spare parts and accessories.

Store these safety instructions safely. 

Observe all safety instructions. If you disregard the 

safety instructions, you endanger yourself and oth-

ers.

6.  Technical data

Total

780 x 460 x 970 mm

Small drawers 

Payload

533 x 58 x 391 mm 

15 kg

Medium drawers 

Payload

533 x 128 x 391 mm 

20 kg

Large drawers 

Payload

533 x 195 x 391 mm

20 kg

Weight without 

tools

49 kg

Weight

58,5 kg

Max. payload

450 kg

7.  Before starting the equipment

Check the device for transport damage. Immediately 

report any damage to the transport company that de-

livered the device.

•  Open the packaging and remove the device care-

fully.

•  Remove the packaging material as well as the 

packaging and transport bracing (if available).

•  Check that the delivery is complete.

•  Check the device and accessory parts for transport 

damage.

Summary of Contents for TW1100

Page 1: ...AUS Workshop Trolley Product Code 706064 Rev Nr 26 02 2021 TW1100...

Page 2: ...2 3 4 5 5 5 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1...

Page 3: ...to reduce the risk of injury Table of contents Page 1 Introduction 4 2 Layout 4 3 Scope of delivery 4 4 Intended use 4 5 Safety information 4 6 Technical data 5 7 Before starting the equipment 5 8 At...

Page 4: ...the manufacturer of the device does not assume liability for damages to the product or damages caused by the product that occurs due to Improper handling Non compliance of the operating instructions R...

Page 5: ...not use it if it is damaged 2 Check whether the lamp on the voltage tester lights up by using a connected socket Dispose of a damaged or defective voltage tester Keep children away whilst assembling...

Page 6: ...ting current is present carry out the following steps 1 Hold the tip of the voltage tester against a contact of an electrical cable and 2 touch the other end of the voltage tester with one finger If a...

Page 7: ...on and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a...

Page 8: ...uct for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured th...

Page 9: ...9 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 706064 1300 855 831 support scheppach com au MODEL TW1100 1 YEAR WARRANTY AU 06 2021...

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