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S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Do not spray water on the lift or subject it to other liquid spillage
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Do not use the lift if it is faulty or functions abnormally.
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Pay attention to ensure that visible electrical components, for example, pushbuttons,
cables, and the like are not damaged.
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Material must not be transported unattended in the lift.
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Components higher than 2.2 metres must not be transported in the lift.
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A ‘Lock Release’ key will have been left by our installers, it is for use by trained lift
engineers only - do not attempt to use it yourself.
do not attempt to use it yourself.
do not attempt to use it yourself.
do not attempt to use it yourself.
Whenever a landing door is unlocked with the carrier not stationary or not at the level
of the landing then persons on the landing will be at risk. It is therefore essential that
any emergency door keys supplied are kept securely and only provided to a fully
trained and authorised person (for example a trained lift engineer), who have the
knowledge to use the key safely to open the door and to check the door has
satisfactorily locked after it has been closed.
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Daily checks should be carried out by a person who is competent to do so to ensure
that:
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landing doors cannot be opened when the platform is not at the same level and;
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the platform cannot travel without the doors closed and locked.
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If the lift is to be unused for an extended period of time it should be switched off when
positioned at the lower level, via the isolation keyswitch. Ensure that all doors are
securely locked.
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You should not attempt to dismantle or remove any parts of the platform lift. Such work
should be entrusted only to competent personnel with the relevant expert knowledge
and trainin
g.