BA551501-en
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Safety Instructions for Operation
WARNING
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All loose parts within the packaging must be secured by trained personnel
and in compliance with the work plans.
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Observe transport guidelines; load suspension points are defined and
marked on the packaging.
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Work plans for packaging, suitable transport equipment and slings must be
available and used during final assembly.
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Transport only by trained personnel and with suitable special tools.
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Observe the information on the packaging about possible hazards during as-
sembly or about correct handling.
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The jack may only be operated by trained persons who have reached the age
of 18.
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The operator is responsible for ensuring that the operator has been instruct-
ed and is familiar with the operating instructions.
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The operator must check the safety devices before commissioning.
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The load capacity specified on the type plate must not be exceeded.
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When driving a vehicle up and down the pit of the jack, no persons shall be in
the danger zone.
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Positioning of the jack under the load may only be carried out by trained per-
sonnel.
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The vehicle or vehicle components may only be picked up at the points pro-
vided for this purpose.
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After briefly lifting the vehicle free by the jack, check that the vehicle is se-
curely picked up.
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Never work under unsecured loads!
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Load and jack must be observed by the operator during the lifting and lower-
ing process.
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Riding with the load or on the load handling attachment is prohibited.
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If the operator does not have a complete overview of the danger zone, it must
be monitored by a second person who has been instructed.
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During the lifting and lowering process, no persons may be in the range of
movement of the jack and load.
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After completing the lifting operation, remove the pump control lever or foot
pedal and place it in the designated location.
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The load may only be lifted at the centre of gravity; the vehicle must be able
to roll during the lifting and lowering movement. This allows the load to cen-
ter itself over the jack.
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Loads must be applied to the load handling attachment in such a way that
unintentional changes in position are prevented.
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Reliably support loads on outriggers immediately after lifting.