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Do not lift an item bulky enough to hit the lift arm in lifted position - some fixed lifting
eyes may be positioned so that parts of the load hit the lift arm in raised position.
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Do not lean beyond balanceable point for user as per training procedure.
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Keep each hand on a respective handle while machine is loaded.
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Lower or raise the load while wheels are stationary.
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Do not rest machine on rear wheels with a load
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Do not walk away from the machine even if it seems stable. Machine may tip forward.
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Do not swing the load.
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Do not let person sit on the lift arm.
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Do not raise the load when not in the presence of raised platform or potential bracing
wall.
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Always position load at a safe distance from edge of elevated platform.
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Have load at low height when moving across the ground.
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Use the brakes while engaging or disengaging the load at height.
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Move handles slowly with heavy load at height.
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Avoid slopes altogether if possible.
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Never load or unload at height across a slope of any significance
– see SLOPE
GUIDE in section 5.
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Understand recommended limits on SLOPE GUIDE section 5 and work within these
limits.
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Do not exceed slope recommended limits while moving load across ground.
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Do not exceed slope recommended limits while loading or unloading at height.
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Slow down and use extra care on slopes.
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Increase risk of load topple forward when loading up hill.
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Do not tow trailers with the machine.
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Do not lift or lever with any part of machine except the hook.
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Never use the machine as a step or ladder.
2.4 Maintenance and Charging
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Park the machine on level ground.
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Never allow untrained personnel to service the machine.
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Keep all parts in good working condition and all hardware tightened. Replace any
worn or damaged decal.
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Keep equipment in good condition.
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Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object. Make any necessary repairs
before reusing.
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Check for loose fasteners.
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Do not dissemble any part of machine.
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Charge battery regularly.
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DO NOT leave machine switched ON when it is not in use as this will drain the
battery, newer models will cut power off automatically after 20mins if machine is un-
used.
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Charge in a well-ventilated area.
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Do not use damaged leads for charging.
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Do not modify the machine.
2.4.1
Adjusting brakes
Over time the brakes of your PHT2-140 may need to be adjusted to keep your
machine running at its optimum capacity, the following instructions will allow you to
do so yourself in simple, easy to follow, steps.
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