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PLATFORM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
For telehadlers fitted with a PLATFORM
A - AUTHORISATION FOR USE
-Operation of the platform requires further authorisation in addition to that of the telehadler
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B - TELEHANDLER SUITABILITY FOR USE
-MANITOU has ensured that this platform is suitable for use under the normal operating conditions defined in this operator's
manual, with a
STATIC test coefficient of 1.25
and a
DYNAMIC test coefficient of 1.1
as specified in harmonised standard
EN 280
for "mobile elevating work platforms"
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-Before commissioning, the company manager must make sure that platform is appropriate for the work to be done, and
perform certain tests (in accordance with current legislation)
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C - PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE PLATFORM
-Wear suitable clothing when using the platform, avoid loosely-fitting garments
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-Never operate the platform when hands or feet are wet or soiled with greasy substances
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-Remain alert at all times when using the platform
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Do not listen to the radio or music using headphones or earphones
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-For increased comfort, adopt the correct position at the platform's operator station
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-The platform's guard rail exempts the operator from wearing a safety harness under normal operating conditions
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As a
result, you are responsible for deciding whether to wear a safety harness
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-The control units must never in any event be used for any other than their intended purposes (e
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g
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climbing onto or down
from the telehadler, portmanteau, etc
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)
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-Safety helmets must be worn
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-The operator must always be in the normal operator's position
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It is prohibited to have arms or legs, or generally any part
of the body, protruding from the basket
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-Ensure that any materials loaded onto the platform (pipes, cables, containers, etc
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) cannot fall out
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Do not pile these
materials to the point where it is necessary to step over them
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D - USING THE PLATFORM
-However experienced they may be, operators must acquaint themselves with the emplacement and operation of all
control instruments prior to operating the platform
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-Check before use that the platform has been correctly assembled and locked onto the telehadler
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-Check before operating the platform that the access gate has been properly locked
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-The platform should be operated in an area free of any obstructions or danger when it is lowered to the ground
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-The operator using the platform must be aided on the ground by a person with adequate training
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-You should stay within the limits set out in the platform load chart
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-The lateral constraints are limited (
e
2 - DESCRIPTION: CHARACTERISTICS)
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-It is strictly forbidden to suspend a load from the platform or the telehadler jib without a specially designed attachment
(
e
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD: H - PICKING UP AND SETTING DOWN A SUSPENDED LOAD)
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-The platform cannot be used as a crane or a lift for permanently transporting people or materials, nor as jacks or supports
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-The telehadler must not be moved with one (or more) person(s) in the platform
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-It is forbidden to transport people on the platform using the hydraulic controls in the telehadler’s driver’s cab (except
in case of rescue)
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-The operator must not climb onto to off the platform when it is not on ground level (jib retracted and in the down position)
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-The platform must not be fitted with attachments that increase the unit's wind load
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-Do not use ladders or improvised structures in the platform to gain extra height
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-Do not climb onto the sides of the platform to gain extra height
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-It is forbidden to use the platform on forks
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The fork slots are only to, be used for storing the platform and not for lifting
people under any circumstances
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E - ENVIRONMENT
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IMPORTANT
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It is forbidden to use the platform close to electricity cables. Maintain the specified safe distances.
RATED VOLTAGE
SAFE DISTANCE m (ft)
50 < U < 1000
2,30 (7
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54)
1000 < U < 30000
2,50 (8
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20)
30000 < U < 45000
2,60 (8
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53)
45000 < U < 63000
2,80 (9
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18)
63000 < U < 90000
3,00 (9
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84)
90000 < U < 150000
3,40 (11
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15)
150000 < U < 225000
4,00 (13
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12)
225000 < U < 400000
5,30 (17
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38)
400000 < U < 750000
7,90 (25
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91)
649100 EN-US-AU (20/05/2019)
MLT 961-145 V PLUS L JD ST4 S1
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