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Operating instructions • DINO 160XTB II • 180XTB II • 210XTB II
5.5. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
5.5.1.
When at risk of losing the stability
Reduced stability can be caused by a fault in the lift, the wind or other lateral force, collapse
of the standing base or negligence in providing sufficient support. In most cases one sign of
reduced stability is the inclination of the lift.
1.
If there is time, try to find out the reason for the reduced stability and the direction of its
effect. Warn other people on the worksite using the alarm signal.
2. If possible, reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner.
3. Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency
descent system. Avoid abrupt movements.
4. Turn the boom away from the danger zone, i.e. to a position where the stability of the lift
is normal.
5. Lower the boom.
If the stability has been lost as a result of a fault in the lift, repair such a fault immediately.
Do not use the lift until the fault has been repaired and the condition of the lift
has been verified.
5.5.2. In case of overloading
1.
If there is time, try to find out the reason for the reduced stability and the direction of its
effect. Warn other people on the worksite using the alarm signal.
2. If possible, reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner.
3. Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency
descent system.
4. The green light will illuminate as soon as the overloading situation is reset. After this, the
machine may be operated normally.
5.5.3.
In case the power supply is interrupted
Operation:
The lift is equipped with an emergency descent
system with a hand-operated pump. It is
located under the left side cover, viewed from
the chassis control centre. The operating lever
of the pump is fixed inside of the side cover.
Always check the condition of the emergency
descent system before starting to use the lift.
NOTE
Using the emergency descent, retract
first the telescope completely, then lower the
articulated arms and the boom, and finally, turn
the boom.
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