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The bin lift may not be operated under any
circumstances if the oil flow is greater than
60 litres/minute.
•
Technical faults must be reported immediately to
the person who is responsible for the supervision
of the bin lift. The bin lift must be put out of action
until the fault (that could cause danger) has been
repaired.
•
Never use the lifting chair, pick-up arms or other
parts of the bin lift system as a seat,
this is life
threatening!
•
Under no circumstances may the controls be
changed.
•
Under no circumstances may any of the safety
provisions fitted be removed or changed.
•
Don’t blind off or cover the ultrasonic sensors, fit-
ted in the safety arms, under any circumstances.
•
If the safety provisions are damaged they must be
repaired or replaced immediately by original parts.
•
Under no circumstances may the cycle speeds and
lifting forces set by the manufacturer be changed.
•
Operating and safety decals must be present and
properly legible.
•
Actions that override the safety provisions are
expressly forbidden!
•
The lifting chairs should be positioned in their tra-
vel position before reversing.
•
It is not permitted to stand on the footboards
while the refuse collection vehicle is reversing.
•
Make sure that you are visible to the driver of the
refuse collection vehicle when it is reversing.
•
The bin lift may never be used as a hoisting
instrument.
•
No vehicle may be towed with the towing cable
attached to the bin lift system.
•
The refuse collection vehicle may never be lifted
by the lifting points of the bin lift.
•
The pick-up arms should be folded in while the
vehicle is in motion.
•
When riding on the vehicle you must absolutely
not sit or stand on parts of the machine other
than the special footboards for this purpose,
this
really is extremely dangerous!
•
In extremely bad weather (storms, thunder-
storms, etc.) it is not advisable to use the bin lift
system.
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Terms of conformity
This bin lift conforms to the current standards at the
time of production. It has been tested and checked,
on a rig, in normal conditions with an increase of
25% weight in static and 10% weight in dynamic
operation.
It is the end user’s responsibility to maintain the
equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations, also if there is a risk of damages
or injury the bin lift must be taken out of service
immediately.
General
•
The bin lift system may never be operated when
the refuse collection vehicle is travelling along and
also not with reverse gear engaged.
•
The bin lift may only be operated by persons who
have received operator training and are fully
familiar with the working of the bin lift.
•
Read the operating instructions carefully before
taking the bin lift into service.
•
Also read the instructions for the compactor
carefully.
•
You will be working where traffic is present during
your daily work as operator of the bin lift. Do not
endanger yourself or other road users during your
daily operations with the bin lift.
•
Before commencing the run discuss and agree
with your colleagues how to act in particular
situations such as stopping, driving away, etc.
•
When you are working with the bin lift system you
may not wear any loose hanging clothing or
jewellery.
•
Always wear work clothing, safety shoes and work
gloves that comply with the standards shown in
the table below while working with the bin lift.
•
Make sure that an unattended bin lift can never be
started by a person who is not authorised to do
so (remove ignition key whenever the vehicle is
left unattended).
•
Don’t use the bin lift in areas or near installations
where there is a risk of fire and/or explosion due
to the presence of gases and/or combustible
substances.
Personal protection
equipment:
According to standard:
Work clothing
NEN-EN-ISO 20471:2013
Safety shoes
NEN-EN-ISO 20345:2011
Work gloves
NEN-EN 420:2003+A1:2009