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AFETY 

P

RINCIPLES

 

This manual provides specifications and describes recommended use and maintenance practices. Each set of 

Off-road traction drive platform cart conforms to the generalized specifications disclosed in this manual and fulfills our 
demanding standards for quality, safety and durability.

 

Each person who 

might

 participate in the use or maintenance of the product must read this manual 

and fully 

understand the directions BEFORE using or performing maintenance on the cart. If you do not understand an 
instruction, ask your supervisor or employer for assistance. Failure to adhere to the directions in this manual 
might result in serious personal injury or even death.

 

Vestil is 

not liable

 for any injury or property damage that occurs as a consequence of failing to apply either: 1) the 

instructions that appear in this manual; or 2) the information provided on labels affixed to the product.  Furthermore, 
failure to exercise good judgment and common sense might result in property damage, serious personal injury or 
death.  Such injury or damage is solely the fault of the person(s) who fail to exercise good judgment; it is 

not 

another

 

responsibility delegated to manufacturers

This manual uses SIGNAL WORDS to classify personal injury risks and situations that might lead to property 

damage, as well as to draw attention to safety messages. The reader must understand that each signal word 
indicates the seriousness of the described hazard.

 

 

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 cart.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S

AFETY 

G

UIDELINES

 

Failure to read and understand the instructions included in this manual BEFORE using or maintaining the  
platform cart constitutes misuse

 

of the product

.

 

Study the entire manual before using or maintaining the product 

for the first time, and subsequently as necessary to refresh your understanding

. DO NOT attempt to resolve any 

problem(s) with the device unless you are both authorized to do so and 

certain

 that it will be safe to use afterwards. 

 

 If this product is used improperly or carelessly, the operator and/or bystander(s) might sustain serious 

personal injuries. To reduce the likelihood of injury: 

 When not in use, store the cart in an indoor, dry location. DO NOT expose the electrical system to moisture (rain, 

snow, etc.). 

  DO NOT remove or obscure any label.  Verify the placement and legibility all labels. DO NOT use the cart UNLESS 

all labels are attached and readable. 

  DO NOT attempt to transport unbalanced loads with the cart. Only use the cart to transport stable loads. Secure the 

load to the deck with straps, if necessary to prevent the load from shifting during transport. 

  DO NOT exceed the load rating.  ALWAYS make sure that the load weighs 

no more than

 the rated load of the coil 

hook. Rated load varies with the supporting surface (ground/floor): 1) Maximum rated load when used on smooth, 
level

 improved

 surfaces = 600 pounds (273kg); 2) when used on level, 

unimproved

 surfaces (e.g. gravel, dirt) = 500 

pounds (227¼kg); and 3) inclined/sloped surfaces UP TO a maximum of 13 degrees = 400 pounds (182kg).   

  DO NOT ride on the cart or allows other person(s) to do so. 

  Inspect the cart prior to each use. DO NOT use the cart if it is noticeably AND dangerously damaged. Examples of 

noticeable damage include, but are not limited to punctured tire(s), non-functioning brake lever, cut or exposed 
electrical wires. 

 While traveling up or down an incline, DO NOT change the speed setting. Always traverse the whole incline in the 

same speed setting, because changing the speed setting might cause the cart might roll down the incline in an 
uncontrolled manner. 

 ALWAYS start the cart with the speed selection knob in the “Stop” position (see p. 4). ALWAYS return the speed 

selection knob to “Stop” when the cart is not in use. 

 

Improperly recharging the batteries might either cause the batteries to explode or result in battery damage. To 

properly recharge the batteries: 1)

 Shut off the power (

turn the switch key to “off”); 2)

 

connect the AC extension cord 

of the charger to the outlet

 

of a nearby power supply (the charger will automatically turn

 

on and it will run at a rate that 

matches the requirements

 

of the batteries.) When the batteries are fully charged,

 

the charger will only supply enough 

current to maintain charge; 3)

 

disconnect the AC plug from the power supply once charging is complete.

 

 DO NOT leave a loaded cart unattended. Always unload the cart BEFORE leaving the cart unattended.

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Summary of Contents for OROAD-400

Page 1: ...sed is exclusively the responsibility of the end user Table of Contents Table of Figures Safety Principles 2 FIG 1 Right side view 3 Safety Guidelines 2 FIG 2 Rear view operator end 3 Product specific...

Page 2: ...re both authorized to do so and certain that it will be safe to use afterwards If this product is used improperly or carelessly the operator and or bystander s might sustain serious personal injuries...

Page 3: ...11 9 x 28 cm 6 x 14 15 x 35 6 cm Battery specifications each cart has 2 batteries 12V 40A h Power sufficient for 4hours use Battery charger 24V AC Motor specifications 600W 24V DC Brakes Electrical a...

Page 4: ...peration control panel Fig 5 Operator controls Basket Handle Brake lever lock Brake lever Key switch Green LED full charge Speed selection knob Recharging socket Fig 6 Operation control panel Yellow L...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...1 66 Gasket 14 2 111 Brake handle 1 22 I Gear 1 67 Gasket 14 1 112 Screw M5X30 2 23 Location Sleeve 1 68 Nut M14 2 113 Nut M5 6 24 Bearing 6302 1 69 Drive Wheel 145 70 6 2 114 Bolt M6X30 1 25 Sealing...

Page 7: ...rse and then press the self propulsion lever and handle together Perimeter Guard Adjustment Battery Access FIG 8B Adjustment range of perimeter guards Maintenance prop Arrows show the positions of thr...

Page 8: ...2 parts 1 the charger and 2 a power cord that plugs into the charger To charge the batteries plug the female end of the power cord into the charger connect the charger plug to the charger socket of th...

Page 9: ...ntained at 1 2 inch above the plates If the level is low add approved water before charging Do not overfill It is not necessary to charge the battery every day if there is more than 1 3 left however t...

Page 10: ...y covers defects in the following original dynamic components motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers switches and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage...

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