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4111-0014 — Apr. 2020
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Placards
1751-1265
PRECAUTIONS
• Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and maintenance schedules in
the manual and on placards.
• Vehicle restraint operation and servicing is restricted to authorized
personnel.
1. Before using the vehicle restraint:
• Remove any debris, snow, or ice that may obstruct vehicle restraint
operation.
• Alert personnel in the area of potential vehicle restraint operation and
ensure area is clear.
• Operate the vehicle restraint through one complete cycle inspecting
it for proper operation and light sequence. Advise maintenance
personnel of any damage or improper operation immediately. Remove
all malfunctioning or damaged vehicle restraints from service using
approved lockout/tagout procedures.
2. Before attempting to restrain a transport vehicle:
• Verify that transport vehicle is positioned squarely against dock
bumpers.
• Inspect the transport vehicle’s rear impact guard (RIG). Damaged or
missing RIGs, lift gates or other obstructions may not allow the vehicle
restraint to securely capture the RIG. Wheel chocks must be used
whenever the ability for the vehicle restraint to capture the RIG is in
question.
(NOTE: The transport vehicle’s suspension and load
condition will affect trailer height.)
3. After activating vehicle restraint:
• Verify that the transport vehicle’s RIG has been restrained successfully.
In the event this cannot be determined, use wheel chocks in addition
to restraint.
• If equipped with a light communication system, load and unload on
GREEN light only.
4. Maintenance or service must be performed by authorized personnel only.
Follow approved lockout/tagout procedures.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN
DEATH OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY.
VEHICLE RESTRAINTS
Use for PowerStop and StopTite series
ENGAGE RESTRAINT
1. Open overhead door and visually check that transport vehicle is
positioned squarely against dock bumpers and has a RIG bar. Inside
light is RED and outside light is GREEN (if equipped with lights).
2. (Powered Restraints)
Press the ENGAGE button to activate restraint.
(Manual Restraints)
Using release bar, pull upward on release latch
until restraint is released.
3. Visually inspect that RIG bar has been restrained. If not see BY-PASS
operation.
4. (Automatic Light Controls)
When RIG is secured inside light is
GREEN and outside light is RED.
(Manual Light Controls)
Once RIG is secured press DOCK ALERT
STATUS button. Inside light is GREEN and outside light is RED.
RELEASE RESTRAINT
1. (Powered Restraints)
To release restraint press the RELEASE button.
When safely stored inside light is RED and outside light is GREEN.
(Manual Restraints)
To release restraint push down on restraint arm
with release bar until restraint is completely stored.
(Note: Restraint
is completely stored when release latch engages restraint arm.
)
2. (Automatic Light Controls)
When safely stored inside light is RED
and outside light is GREEN.
(Manual Light Controls)
Once RIG is secured press DOCK ALERT
STATUS button. Lights change to RED inside and GREEN outside.
BY-PASS
1. If restraint is unable to secure transport vehicle’s RIG due to damaged
or missing RIG, use wheel chocks to secure transport vehicle at the
dock.
2. (Powered Restraint)
After restraint automatically returns to stored
position. Press ENTER button to activate BY-PASS.
• Can also change Operating Mode through menu display.
(Manual Restraint)
Return restraint to stored position. Press DOCK
ALERT STATUS button.
3. Inside light is GREEN/AMBER and outside light is RED.
4. Loading/unloading may proceed with caution.
BY-PASS RESET
(RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION)
1. When loading/unloading is complete remove wheel chocks.
2. (Powered Restraint)
Press the RELEASE button to reset lights.
(Manual Restraint)
Press DOCK ALERT STATUS button.
3. Lights change to RED inside and GREEN outside.
1751-1265 Rev A
1.800.643.5424
Call for additional placards, or manuals, or with questions
regarding proper use, maintenance, and repair of dock leveler.
Scan to view our owner’s/user’s manuals online.
www.
LoadingDockSystems
.com
WARNING: CANCER AND REPRODUCTIVE HARM
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
DANGER
O P E R AT I N G
INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
RELEASE BAR
RELEASE LATCH
RELEASE BAR
• Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and maintenance schedules in
the manual and on placards.
• Vehicle restraint operation and servicing is restricted to authorized
personnel.
1. Before using the vehicle restraint:
• Remove any debris, snow, or ice that may obstruct vehicle restraint
operation.
• Alert personnel in the area of potential vehicle restraint operation and
ensure area is clear.
• Operate the vehicle restraint through one complete cycle inspecting
it for proper operation and light sequence. Advise maintenance
personnel of any damage or improper operation immediately. Remove
all malfunctioning or damaged vehicle restraints from service using
approved lockout/tagout procedures.
2. Before attempting to restrain a transport vehicle:
• Verify that transport vehicle is positioned squarely against dock
bumpers.
• Inspect the transport vehicle’s rear impact guard (RIG). Damaged or
missing RIGs, lift gates or other obstructions may not allow the vehicle
restraint to securely capture the RIG. Wheel chocks must be used
whenever the ability for the vehicle restraint to capture the RIG is in
question.
(NOTE: The transport vehicle’s suspension and load
condition will affect trailer height.)
3. After activating vehicle restraint:
• Verify that the transport vehicle’s RIG has been restrained successfully.
In the event this cannot be determined, use wheel chocks in addition
to restraint.
4. Maintenance or service must be performed by authorized personnel only.
Follow approved lockout/tagout procedures.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN
DEATH OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY.
VEHICLE RESTRAINTS
Use for PowerStop or StopTite without Light Communication System
ENGAGE RESTRAINT
1. Open overhead door and visually check that transport vehicle is
positioned squarely against dock bumpers and has a RIG bar.
2. Using release bar, pull upward on release latch until restraint is
released.
3. Visually inspect that RIG bar has been restrained.
RELEASE RESTRAINT
1. To release restraint push down on restraint arm with release
bar until restraint is completely stored.
(Note: Restraint is
completely stored when release latch engages restraint arm.
)
BY-PASS
1. If restraint is unable to secure transport vehicle’s RIG due to
damaged or missing RIG, use wheel chocks to secure transport
vehicle at the dock.
2. Return restraint to stored position.
3. Loading/unloading may proceed with caution.
1751-1296 Rev A
1.800.643.5424
Call for additional placards, or manuals, or with questions
regarding proper use, maintenance, and repair of dock leveler.
Scan to view our owner’s/user’s manuals online.
www.
LoadingDockSystems
.com
WARNING: CANCER AND REPRODUCTIVE HARM
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
DANGER
O P E R AT I N G
INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
RELEASE BAR
RELEASE LATCH
RELEASE BAR
1751-1296
Restraints without
Light Communication
Package
Restraints with Light
Communication
Package