LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001
2-2
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Fall or overturning of the elevator car
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Excessive acceleration or
braking of the elevator car
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Imprecise
signaling
2.2
Preventive measures and protection from risks
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The erection and use of the lift must be assigned to
qualified
and trained personnel
only who must be informed of the specific risks.
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Before the erection verify the
soil pressure
and provide for load distribution elements
in
each
case.
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Follow all the indications given in the manual for the use and maintenance supplied
by the manufacturer.
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Delimit the zone underneath the platform so to avoid the transiting or stopping of
people.
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Delimit the zone underneath the lift so to avoid the transiting or stopping of people.
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Check that the installation connections electrical to earth and of protection against
the
atmospherically
discharges have been made properly.
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Paths and access zones must be accessed in safety and protected against the risk
of fall.
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Check that the lift is
working
minimum 5m distance from electric cables and that
there are no hindrances to lift cage.
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Check the safety devices.
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Personnel must access the working deck with the safety harness hooked to fix parts
of the structure.
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All the equipment parts must be protected
against
the corrosion.
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The capacity load on top of the lift is equal to 300kg
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Steadiness against the overturning of the equipment must be assured.
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The maximum lifting speed of the hoist is 22 m/min.
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Floorings must be kept antislip.
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Safety parapets are 1.100 mm high not to be removed.
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The electric equipment protection level corresponds to IP55, to be kept.
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In case of cut in the electric energy supply, the lift must be taken back to
ground
level acting on the manual brake release.
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It is necessary to take back the lift to the
ground
level when the wind blowing speed
is faster than
101,8 km/h. ??????
2.3
Personal safety equipment
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Operators charged with the erection, dismantling and use of the lift must necessarily
use: helmet, gloves, safety boots without non-pierce able soles, safety harness to
access the working deck.
2.4
Accomplishment
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Check periodically the lifting organs, bolts and anchorages, every three months to
be made by the user.
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Lubricate and greasing of the lifting organs.
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Page 70: ...LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001 12 2 Fig 12 3 Wiring diagram Emergency circuit...
Page 71: ...LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001 12 3 Fig 12 4 Wiring diagram Auxiliary...
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Page 73: ...LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001 12 5 Fig 12 6 Auxiliary circuit...
Page 74: ...LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001 12 6 Fig 12 7 Wiring diagram Connectors C1 C2 C3...
Page 75: ...LIFT MODEL VISION AS 300 Rev001 12 7 Fig 12 8 Wiring diagram Terminal box electric panel...
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