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7.0 OPERATION
7.1 Before Start-up
1. Check all hydraulic fittings and connections to be sure they
are tight and leak free.
2. Check the hydraulic oil level. Add oil if necessary. Refer to
Sections 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 for procedures.
3. Install a fully charged battery pack on the pump. See
Section 6.2 for additional information.
NOTICE
New battery packs must be charged before use. Refer
to Section 6.1. Also refer to the Milwaukee Electric Tool battery
and charger manual for additional information.
7.2 Trigger Lock
The pump is equipped with a trigger lock that prevents the pump
from being started when the control is in the
locked
position.
See Figure 8.
1. To engage the trigger lock, slide the trigger lock control to
the left, so it is closest to the
locked
icon.
2. To disengage the trigger lock, slide the trigger lock control
to the right, so it is closest to the
unlocked
icon.
Locked
Unlocked
Figure 8, Trigger Lock
7.3 Starting and Stopping the Pump Motor
A trigger switch is used to control the pump motor.
See Figure 9.
1. Be sure that the trigger lock is in the
unlocked
position.
2. To start the pump motor, firmly grasp the carrying handle
and pull the trigger switch upward.
3. To stop the pump motor, release the trigger switch.
Motor ON
Motor OFF
Figure 9, Trigger Switch (on-off control)
7.4 Operating Precautions
WARNING
Failure to observe the following precautions and instructions
could allow load to drop on persons working in the area.
Death or serious personal injury could result.
• Keep persons away from area under load during lifting,
lowering and whenever the control valve lever is moved.
• To prevent the lifted load from dropping, always immediately
support it with jack stands or other mechanical blocking
devices of adequate rated capacity.
• Be certain that blocking is fully in place before moving
the control valve lever from one position to another. An
unsupported load can drop when the control valve is shifted.
• Do not rely on the pump hydraulics to hold lifted loads. The
pump is not designed as a load holding device. The pump
control valve does NOT contain a safety locking valve in any
of its three positions.
• Although in some instances the pump hydraulics may
temporarily hold the load, be aware that the load can drift
downward or drop suddenly at any time without warning if it
is not mechanically supported.
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