1.
Push button released: Motor does not run.
2.
Push button step 1 pressed: Motor accelerates until it reaches the preset slow speed.
3.
Push button step 2 pressed: Motor accelerates towards maximum speed.
4.
Push button step 1 pressed: Motor maintains the current speed.
5.
Push button step 2 pressed: Motor accelerates until it reaches maximum speed.
6.
Push button step 1 pressed: Motor maintains the current (maximum) speed.
7.
Push button released: Motor decelerates.
8.
Push button step 1 pressed: Motor maintains the current speed.
9.
Push button released: Motor decelerates to a complete stop.
NOTE
When you press or release a push button, the movement accelerates or decelerates
smoothly. Consider the starting and stopping distances before making any movements.
6.3
Checks before operating
Before every working shift, perform the following checks to ensure that the product is in safe
operating condition. By carrying out these simple checks, you can identify potential problems at
an early stage, and enhance safety and minimize downtime.
WARNING! MACHINE MALFUNCTION HAZARD
Operating a product with an abnormal condition or malfunction could lead to serious
injury, death, or damage to the product.
Do not use the product outside the limits of its duty class or operating conditions.
NOTE
If you notice any abnormal conditions or malfunctions in the product during the daily
inspection, report it immediately to your supervisor. Also report any abnormal condition
or malfunction that occurs during the daily operation of the product. Remove the product
from use. Using the product may only continue when a safe operation of the product is
ensured.
6.3.1
Checking the hoist before every working shift
Before every working shift, check the general condition of the equipment and the working
environment.
1.
Check the operating environment
Check the operating environment visually to make sure that there are no (new) hazards that
can prevent the safe use of the product.
2.
Check the condition of the hoist
Check the general condition of the hoist.
3.
Perform visual checks
Check the hoist visually to see that there are no oil leaks from the hoist or other equipment.
OWNER’S MANUAL
This document and the information contained herein, is the exclusive property of Verlinde S.A.S and represents a non-
public, confidential and proprietary trade secret that may not be reproduced, disclosed to third parties, altered or
otherwise employed in any manner whatsoever without the express written consent of Verlinde S.A.S. Copyright 2020
© Verlinde S.A.S. All rights reserved.
6/2020