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Leave the valve handle in the “release” ( ) position (power off).
CAUTION: Do not set the lifter against any surfaces which could soil or damage the
vacuum pads.
Parking feet are built into the bottom of the pad frame to support an unloaded lifter when not
suspended from a crane: Use the hoisting equipment to gently lower the lifter until the parking
feet support its entire weight. Make sure the lifter leans securely against an appropriate
support; then detach the hoisting equipment hook from the lift slings.
If the lifter is transported to another location, use the original shipping container and secure the
lifter so as to protect the vacuum pads and all other components from damage while in transit.
Storing the Lifter
Use the covers supplied to keep the vacuum pads clean.
!!–CE–!! In accordance with CE Standard EN 13155, the lifter is designed to rest on relatively
horizontal surfaces without tipping over. To store the lifter in this way, set the lifter with the
pads facing downward on a clean, smooth, flat surface. Since the lifter’s intended use does not
include tilting, be careful to protect the vacuum pads and support the lifter while tilting it to the
horizontal position.
Charge the battery completely when placing it in storage and at six-month intervals thereafter
(see MAINTENANCE: B
ATTERY
R
ECHARGE
). After charging the battery, disconnect the electrical
connectors uniting the battery to the battery charger and to the vacuum generating system, in
order to minimize power drainage. Preferred temperatures for storing the battery are 32° to
70° Fahrenheit [0° to 21° Celsius]. Higher temperatures require the battery to be charged more
frequently. Storage at temperatures above 100° Fahrenheit [38° Celsius] should be avoided.
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