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Operator’s manual
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LAY-OFFS
If the lift is to be out of use for a long period, disconnect the energy supplies, empty the tank(s)
containing operating liquids and protect any parts which might be damaged by dust.
SCRAPPING
If the lift is to be decommissioned, it must be made unusable by removing the control unit com-
ponents (the hydraulic pump and electric motor) from the control unit.
All parts which might be sources of danger must be rendered harmless.
Assess the lift’s category in relation to waste disposal.
Scrap as metal or electronic waste, consigning the various parts of the lift to the appropriate col-
lection centres.
If the lift is classified as special waste, dismantle it and subdivide its parts by type, then dispose
of them as required by law.
Environmental information
This product can contain substances that can be hazardous for the environment and for human
health if not disposed of appropriately
Therefore, follow the instructions below to avoid releasing these substances and to improve the
use of natural resources.
Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of together with the normal urban wastes.
On the contrary, they must be sent to the selective waste collection for their correct treatment.
The crossed-out bin symbol, placed on the product and on this page, reminds the user that the
product must be disposed of properly at the end of its life. This prevents the inappropriate dis-
posal of the substances which this product contains, or the improper use of some of them, from
having hazardous consequences for the environment and human health. Furthermore, this helps
to recover, recycle and reuse many of the materials contained in these products.
For this purpose, producers and distributors of electrical equipment organise adequate collection
and disposal systems for the equipment itself.
At the end of the product life, contact your distributor for further information on the collection
procedures.
When purchasing the product, your distributor will inform you about the possibility to hand in an
old machine at the end of its life cycle free of charge, provided it belongs to an equivalent type
and that it had the same functions as the purchased one.
A product disposal not complying with what described above will be subject to the sanctions
provided for by the law in force in the country where the disposal takes place.
Moreover, we recommend you to adopt other environment-friendly precautions: recycle the inner
and outer packaging with which the product is supplied and dispose of old batteries appropriately
(only if contained in the product).
With your co-operation, we can reduce the quantity of natural resources used for the production of
electrical and electronic equipment, minimise the use of landfill for the disposal of materials and
improve the quality of life by avoiding release of potential dangerous substances in the environment.
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