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11.2
Adjustment Options
To ensure that the Mobile Lifter can be used as flexibly as possible in panel handling, it has various adjustment
options, which are carried out either manually or by electric motor.
Figure 7: Adjustment options ML-120
Pos. Designation
Description
Type of adjustment
H
Lifting height (vertical)
Height adjustment range
motorised, variable up to max. 1600 mm
K
Tilt (vertical)
Tilt range
motorised, variable -90° ... 0 ... +90°
R
Rotate (frontal)
Rotation range
manual 0 ... 270°, lockable in 90° steps
S
Swivel (horizontal)
Swivel range
manual -85° ... 0° ... +85°, lockable in steps
Risk of impact and crushing with all the above adjustment options!
Keep your hands out of the range of movement of the lift mast and vacuum clamping device.
Before any adjustment, make sure that no persons or body parts are in these areas.
11.3
Using the Radio Remote Control
The radio remote control can be used to adjust the height and the tilt angle and to release the load from the
vacuum pads of the Mobile Lifter.
11.3.1
Storage Compartment and Charging Station
Figure 8: Storage compartment directly on the handlebar
Figure 9: Charging station next to the main switch
•
The remote control should not be permanently
stored in the charging station, as this can nega-
tively affect the battery life.
•
Therefore, place the remote control in the stor-
age compartment on the push bar of the Mobile
Lifter between work steps and during short inter-
ruptions.
•
The batteries of the remote control can be re-
charged at any time in the charging station, as it
is active even when the main switch is turned off.
•
At the end of work, it is advisable to place the re-
mote control in the charging station to the left of
the main switch to recharge it and keep it ready
for use the next day.
K
H
R
S