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Position stop 

A Position stop switch can be assembled on the mast between the top and bottom position switches. The 
Position stop can also be assembled at delivery

Ladder

TAWI

 Lifting Trolleys have a ladder accessory which can be used to facilitate work. Be careful when using the lad-

der accessory along with the lifter, and pay attention to the sticker on the ladder, see 

Label on 

TAWI

 Lifting Trolley 

ladder on page 10

.

When using a ladder there is a risk of slipping and falling off it. Be careful and make sure:
•  To have a good grasp of a supporting object when stepping onto and climbing the ladder.
•  To have clean shoes with a good grip.
•  That the ladder is clean and provides a good grip for your feet.
•  Do not exceed the max load of the ladder, see 

Label on 

TAWI

 Lifting Trolley ladder on page 10

.

•  The brake must be applied on the lifter when using the ladder.

1.  The Position stop hand control has a button on top.
2.  Press the top button (C) to activate the Position stop.

 

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Response: The top button (C) is activated and lit.

3.  Depending on how the Position stop is configured, press UP (A) or 

DOWN (B) to move the tool to desired position.

4.  The tool stops when reaching the Position stop.

 

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Response: The tool stops.

5.  Press the top button (C) to move the tool past the position switch.

 

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Response: The top button (C) stops being lit.

B

A

C

The Position stop is configured to stop the tool when the tool moves upwards or downwards. Contact a TAWI 
authorised service technician for support with configuration of the Position stop.

•  There is always one top limit switch and one bottom limit switch assembled on the lifter. Make sure the 

Position stop switch is placed between the top and bottom limit switches.

•  NEVER move the top or bottom limit switches.

Summary of Contents for PRO100ESE

Page 1: ...User guide for TAWI Lifting Trolleys...

Page 2: ...50kg 551lbs The lifters can be equipped with different tools that have battery driven lifting and lowering capabilities The user moves the lifter by pushing it and prevents it from moving when station...

Page 3: ...52lbs 73kg 160lbs 78kg 171lbs 77kg 169lbs 81kg 178lbs 86kg 189lbs 107kg 238lbs 113kg 249lbs Electrical EasyTurn 115kg 253lbs 120kg 265lbs 152kg 335lbs 158kg 348lbs Manual EasyTurn 113kg 249lbs 118kg 2...

Page 4: ...re the mass centre of the load is located in terms of x and y distances The graphs in the load diagrams display allowed x distances and the text above each load diagram presents allowed y distances Va...

Page 5: ...agram PRO200ESE Illustration of x and y distances Valid for y distances between 0 2195mm 0 86 4in Valid for y distances between 0 2540mm 0 100in Valid for y distances between 0 2540mm 0 100in Valid fo...

Page 6: ...sten tools and how to start the lifter Torques to apply Tool attachment for model Type Torque Nm class 8 8 ft lb PRO 40 and PRO80 M6 10 Nm 7 3 ft lb PRO140 and PRO180 M8 24 Nm 17 7 ft lb PRO250 M10 47...

Page 7: ...ged Review and perform relevant inspections See Daily inspections by operator on page 20 Quarterly inspections by inhouse maintenance on page 21 and Yearly inspections by TAWI authorised service techn...

Page 8: ...6 Fasten the power cord in its holder on the mast The lifter can be switched on or off when charging the battery It is recommended that the lifter is switched off To make sure not to damage the cord...

Page 9: ...80 Orange Boost charge Yellow Top up charge Green Ready standby PRO140 PRO180 PRO250 PRO100ESE and PRO200ESE Yellow steady Boost charge Yellow flashing Top up charge Green Ready standby Red Error Move...

Page 10: ...at the rear wheels are locked in a fixed position only allowing the lifter to move straight forward and straight backwards This feature keeps the lifter steady and is helpful when it is transported a...

Page 11: ...leg to move inwards and outwards d Extend the leg to desired position make sure it ends up within the max and min markings e Remove the screw from the middle position f Put the screw back and fasten i...

Page 12: ...detachable hand control and the control panel If the lifter is not equipped with a hand control only the control panel is used Raise and lower with the hand control The hand control can be detached f...

Page 13: ...indicator H Main switch J Raise the tool one speed K Lower the tool one speed L Safety button Battery status display The battery status is indicated by the number of lit bars in the battery status di...

Page 14: ...ools etcetera see Tools on page 36 for additional examples These can be used to raise and lower loads and objects using the hand control and or the control panel Make sure that the load is stable and...

Page 15: ...pped with the EasySqueeze and raised approximately 20cm 7 8in it is possible to rotate the object clockwise or counterclockwise 1 Press and hold the Rotate counterclockwise D button or the Rotate cloc...

Page 16: ...g raising or lowering 1 Apply the brake 2 If applicable rotate the object to the desired angle for unloading 3 Use the hand control to raise the object to de sired height for unloading Make sure that...

Page 17: ...ipper into the core of the reel 3 Release the Down button when the Coregripper has reached desired depth 4 Activate the gripping jaws by lifting the extractor handle out of its slots Use both hands 5...

Page 18: ...hat its center of gravity ends up on the axis of rotation Transport a reel 1 Release the brake and push the lifter to desired location Always transport the reel with the core in hor isontal position A...

Page 19: ...WI Lifting Trolley ladder on page 10 The brake must be applied on the lifter when using the ladder 1 The Position stop hand control has a button on top 2 Press the top button C to activate the Positio...

Page 20: ...I or authorised TAWI representative The lifter must be taken out of commission and not be used until the damage has been repaired All service must be carried out with the battery disconnected The batt...

Page 21: ...er is supplying correct voltage 10 Check all wiring for signs of damage wear and make sure all connections are correct 11 Make sure that overload protection is functioning properly by test lifting wit...

Page 22: ...it switches are broken damaged Check functions of limit switches replace if needed No signal from hand control Check if the hand control or connection cable are dam aged Replace if necessary No signal...

Page 23: ...Replace rear wheels Battey status display is not lit Wires or connections are loose Check wires and connections between mother board and control panel Control panel is damaged Replace control panel Em...

Page 24: ...ce control panel Circuit board for squeeze function damaged Replace circuit board EasyTurn does not turn Any faults of main unit Check if main unit is working properly Overload protection is activated...

Page 25: ...has a short circuit to a bat tery connection Contact a TAWI authorised service technician D N A E N A F Sleepmode follows a preset period of inactivity the function is there to save the battery Restar...

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