Rev. 9/10/2020
EHLTP-4864-2-60-D2 MANUAL
Copyright 2020 Vestil Manufacturing Corp. Page 2 of 12
SIGNAL WORDS
This manual uses SIGNAL WORDS to draw attention to uses of the product that could result in
personal injuries, as well as the probable seriousness of those injuries. Other signal words call attention
to uses likely to cause property damage. Signal words used in this manual appear below along with the
definition of each word
.
Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY. Use of this signal word is limited to the most extreme situations.
Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in MINOR or
MODERATE injury.
Identifies practices likely to result in product/property damage, such as operation that
might damage the product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Vestil strives to identify foreseeable hazards associated with the use of its products. However, material handling
is dangerous and no manual can address every conceivable risk. The end-user ultimately is responsible for
exercising sound judgment at all times.
Improper or careless operation might result in serious personal injuries or death.
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Read the entire manual before assembling, using, or servicing the cart. A copy of this manual must be available
at all times to persons who assemble, use, or service the cart. Read the manual whenever necessary to refresh
your understanding of use and maintenance procedures.
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This product presents pinch point and hydraulic pressure hazards to the user and bystanders. ALWAYS follow
the instructions provided in this manual to avoid injury.
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DO NOT operate a lift table with its perimeter toe guard removed, disabled, or inoperable.
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DO NOT attempt to lift a load that weighs more than the capacity of your cart. The cart is labeled with its
capacity. See Label 287 as shown in
Handle only stable and safely arranged loads within the capacity of the cart.
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DO NOT allow people to stand or sit on either the cart or the load. DO NOT transport people with the cart.
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Stand clear of the cart while raising or lowering the tabletop. Particularly avoid pivot/pinch points while the
tabletop rises and lowers.
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DO NOT attempt to lift an overhanging or cantilevered load.
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DO NOT reach through the legs or crawl under the tabletop unless it is supported by maintenance props.
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DO NOT use the cart in corrosive environments.
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ONLY use the cart on compacted, improved surfaces capable of supporting the combined weight of the cart
plus a maximum rated load. ONLY use on even, level surfaces.
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DO NOT perform maintenance on this cart or its power unit UNLESS the cart is unloaded and maintenance
props are in place. If repairs are necessary, ONLY install manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
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Center and evenly distribute loads on the tabletop. Secure loads to the tabletop if they could roll or slide.
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Inspect the unit according to the
p. 7
. DO NOT use
the cart unless it is in
. See
RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION
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ALWAYS observe the cart while raising and lowering the tabletop. It should rise smoothly and evenly from side-
to-side. Watch for binding or jerky movement and listen for unusual noises. Tag the unit "Out of order" and
remove it from service if you notice damage or observe (see or hear) anything about the cart that is abnormal.
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Always watch the load carefully while raising and lowering the tabletop.
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DO NOT continue to press the UP button if the tabletop is fully elevated.
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Before leaving the cart unattended, unload it and relieve hydraulic pressure by pressing the DOWN button and
holding it until the tabletop is completely lowered.
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DO NOT use the cart UNLESS all labels are in place and easily readable. See
p. 11
.
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DO NOT modify this product in any way. Modifications automatically void the limited warranty and might make
the cart unsafe to use.
WARNING
!