Operation
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Use the operator handle only to guide the lifting device. Do not attempt to compensate for swivel-
ing or tilting motions using the operator handle.
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Do not lift, drag or pull loads at an angle.
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Do not use the lifting device to free stuck loads.
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Never handle a load with more than one lifting device.
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Always lower the load before taking longer breaks.
Always guide and handle the lifting device at an ergonomic working height.
7.1.3 What to Do in an Emergency
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to emergency situation!
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Immediately inform all persons in the vicinity of the danger zone.
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Do not enter the danger zone.
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If possible, set down the load safely.
The following situations constitute an emergency:
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Vacuum generation fails, e.g. due to power failure.
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Leakage occurs, e.g. due to a detached hose.
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A collision occurs.
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During handling below the minimum vacuum level of -0,6 bar, the vacuum falls into the red section
of the gauge.
7.1.4 Personnel Qualifications
The lifting device may only be used by operators who meet the following requirements:
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The staff must be at least 18 years of age and physically and mentally capable.
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The personnel must be commissioned for the activities described in these operating instructions.
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The operator has been instructed in the operation of the lifting device and has read and understood
the operating instructions.
7.1.5 Protective Equipment
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The following protective equipment is required to operate the device:
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Protective work shoes
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Working gloves sturdy enough for the load
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Closely fitting clothing
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A hairnet, if necessary
CAUTION
High noise level due to leaks between load and suction pad
Hearing damage!
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Measure the noise level with typical loads.
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Depending on the load surface, noise levels may occur that require hearing protection.