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Böcker Toplift - 3 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; 3.1 Basic operation and designated use of the machine; 3.2 Organizational measures; 3.3 Selection and qualification of personnel - Basic responsibilities

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Toplift / Toplift ECO
11 92023200095
3 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Basic operation and designated
use of the machine.
The TOPLIFT has been built in accordance with
state-of-the-art standards and recognized safety
rules. Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to
life and limb of the user or third parties, or cause
damage to the lift and to other material property.
The lift must only be used in good working condition
in accordance with its designated use and the in-
structions set out in the operating manual, and only
by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of
the risks involved in operating the TOPLIFT. Any
functional disorders, especially those affecting the
safety of the lift, should be rectified immediately.
The TOPLIFT is an easily assembled construc-
tion hoist designed only for the transportation of
products under the terms of the operational
safety order in accordance with BGV D7
Transportation of personnel is strictly forbidden
Using the TOPLIFT for purposes other than those
mentioned above (such as transportation of person-
nel) is considered contrary to its designated use. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage
resulting from such use. The risk of such misuse lies
entirely with the user.
3.2 Organizational measures
The operating instructions must always be at hand at
the place of use of the lift. Anyone who will have to
work with the TOPLIFT has to read the operating in-
structions before starting to work.
3.3 Selection and qualification of per-
sonnel – Basic responsibilities
Any work on and with the TOPLIFT must be exe-
cuted by reliable personnel only. Statutory minimum
age limits must be observed.
Make sure that only authorized personnel works on
or with the TOPLIFT.
3.4 Safety instructions governing
specific operational phases
3.4.1 Standard operation
Avoid any operational mode that might be prejudicial
to safety.
Before beginning to work, familiarize yourself with
the surroundings and circumstances of the site, such
as obstacles in the working and travelling area, the
soil bearing capacity and any barriers separating
the construction site from public roads. Take the
necessary precautions to ensure that the machine is
used only when in safe and reliable state, so that no
one can be exposed to danger.
3.4.2 Special work in conjunction with
utilization of the TOPLIFT
Spare parts have to conform to the technical re-
quirements stated by the manufacturer. This is al-
ways guaranteed by original spare parts.
Observe the adjusting, maintenance and inspection
activities and intervals set out in the operating in-
structions, including information on the replacement
of parts and equipment. These activities may be
executed by skilled personnel only. Annual audit by
the operational safety order in accordance with BGV
D7
Always tighten any screwed connections that have
been loosened during maintenance and
repair.
Any safety devices removed for set-up, maintenance
or repair purposes must be refitted and checked im-
mediately upon completion of the maintenance and
repair work.
Ensure that all consumables and replaced parts are
disposed of safely and with minimum environmental
impact.
3.4.3 Warning of special dangers: Elec-
tric energy
Use only original fuses with the specified current rat-
ing. Switch off the TOPLIFT immediately if trouble
occurs in the electrical system.
Work on the electrical system or equipment may only
be carried out by a skilled electrician or by specially
instructed personnel under the control and supervi-
sion of such electrician and in accordance with the
applicable electrical engineering rules.
Before opening the control box, draw in any
case the mains plug.

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