HL-140 E12 / HL-160 E12 / HL-190 E12 / HL-220 E12
N-120EL12 / N-140EL12 / N-165EL12 / N-195EL12
Rev. F
8/2/18
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Safety
2.1
Emergency procedures
2.1.1
Emergency stop
To disable all of the scissor lift's functions:
Press the emergency stop button.
2.1.2
Contact with high-voltage power lines
Observe the following if the scissor lift comes into contact with high-voltage power lines:
1.
Remain on the platform.
2.
Drive the scissor lift out of the danger area.
3.
Make sure bystanders do not touch the scissor lift.
4.
Have the power disconnected from the high-voltage power lines.
5.
Exit the scissor lift when the high-voltage power line is no longer energised.
2.2
Safety instructions
2.2.1
General information
Avoid any situation that may endanger the users of the scissor lift or any bystanders.
It is strictly forbidden:
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to lower hanging loads onto the scissor lift
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to use the scissor lift to hoist loads
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to attach advertising boards or banners to the scissor lift
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to increase the surface area of the platform
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to stand on the guardrails surrounding the platform
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to raise the height of the platform floor
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to use any type of ladder on the platform
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to enter or exit the platform in the raised position
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to tow the scissor lift on public roads
After every (major) repair, the scissor lift must be inspected and approved by an expert.
If any modifications or repairs are carried out which may affect the scissor lift's stability,
strength or performance, the scissor lift must be reinspected and approved by
HOLLAND
LIFT INTERNATIONAL B.V.
Any inspections, tests, repairs or modifications must be recorded in the scissor lift logbook.
The weighted root mean square acceleration value (vibrations) that the user is subjected to
during use of the scissor lift is not greater than 2.5 m/s².