NEO Liftkar SAL I 15
4.3 PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO
4.3.1 SHIFT OF BALANCE
When ascending the balance of the load changes as soon the support
wheels start lifting the load. Operators quickly become accustomed to
this and compensate by tilting the handle.
Initially, before this operation becomes automatic, care should be taken
at the point where the support wheels take the load when ascending.
There is a forward movement of the machine which is easily
compensated for by tilting the handle backwards.
Lowering backwards by 10° to 20° before the support wheels start to lift
eliminates any major forward movement.
4.3.2 HOOKING IN UNDERNEATH THE STEP
Under normal operating conditions, with the load in a well-balanced
position, the moving support arm is always clear of the underside of the
upper step (see chapter
4.2
). If the LIFTKAR is laid back too far, the
support arm will be tripped by touching the tread it is on, causing it to
rotate under the upper tread. The electronics will go into overload mode
and will need to be reset.
4.3.3 OVERLOAD
If the unit is overloaded the drive motor stops and the status indicator flashes red for 3 seconds before
switching off. The unit has to be switched on again.
Once the battery has been discharged the unit will go into overload even with loads below the
specified capacity.