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860-7100-19 DTU Operation Manual
OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTENANCE
Serious injury could result from using a Destu󰀨-it machine that is
not properly maintained or kept in good working condition.
Operator must be sure Destu󰀨-it machine has been properly
maintained and inspected before using it.
Repairs to Destu󰀨-it machine may only be made by a qualied
service technician. After repairs are completed, operator must
perform visual and daily inspections and function tests again.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall only be performed by a
qualied service technician.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION SCHEDULE
Inspection points covered in Maintenance manual indicate areas
of Destu󰀨-it machine to be maintained or inspected and at what
intervals maintenance and inspections are to be performed. Actual
operating environment of Destu󰀨-it machine may a󰀨ect mainte-
nance schedule. Use original or manufacture-approved parts and
components for Destu󰀨-it machine.
OWNER INSPECTIONS
It is the responsibility of owner and/or operator to arrange daily,
quarterly or 500 hours and annual inspections of Destu󰀨-it
machine. Refer to Document - 860-7200 DTU DTB Service &
Maintenance Manual.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Stand on operator platform sensing mat to enable travel mo-
tion, platform UP/DN and conveyor UP/DN. Use platform UP/DN
features and pivoting conveyor functions to optimize unloading
heights.
Rotate handle up to raise conveyor and platform. Rotate handle
down to lower conveyor and platform. Release UP motion after
upper conveyor limit has been reached.
Hold sensing rotary handle and turn selector switch to travel for-
ward or reverse. When travelling forward or reverse, rotate handle
to steer. Hold sensing rotary handle and turn selector switch to
rotate unit clockwise or counterclockwise. Reverse selector switch
position to change direction. Turn belts ON/OFF/JOG using selec-
tor switch. Sensing edge (when equipped) stops FWD travel and
operator platform UP and DOWN. Reverse travel clears a fault.
All controls return to neutral position when released.
OPERATING THE MACHINE
This section provides necessary information needed to operate
the Destu󰀨-it machine. It is important for all users to read and
understand this section prior to operating the machine.
GENERAL
Dock inspection: Ensure warehouse oor, dock leveler, dock plate
and dock doors are in good working condition.
Ensure machine is in good working order and each operator
meets all necessary qualications. Follow maintenance and
inspection schedules referred to in this manual and in the
860-7200 DTU DTB Service & Maintenance Manual.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to oper-
ate Destu󰀨-it machine.
Safe use of this Destu󰀨-it machine requires operator to un-
derstand limitations and warnings, operating procedures and
operator’s responsibility for inspection and maintenance. Accord-
ingly, operator must understand and be familiar with this operat-
ing manual, its warnings and instructions, and all warnings and
instructions of Destu󰀨-it machine.
Operator must be familiar with employer’s work rules and related
government regulations and be able to demonstrate ability to un-
derstand and operate this make and model of Destu󰀨-it machine
in the presence of a qualied person.
OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSPECTIONS
Operator should make a copy of Daily Checklist form. It is the
responsibility of each operator, prior to each work shift, to perform
the following:
VISUAL AND DAILY INSPECTIONS
Designed to discover any damage of components before Destu󰀨-it
machine is in service. This should be completed before operator
performs function tests.
FUNCTION TESTS
Designed to discover any malfunctions before Destu󰀨-it machine
is put into service.
Operator must understand and follow step-by-step instructions to
test all machine functions.
If machine is damaged or any unauthorized variation from factory
delivered condition is discovered, machine must be tagged and
removed from service.
ALWAYS report any equipment issues to supervisor. It is impor-
tant to monitor belts are tracking in middle of conveyor to prevent
damage.
NOTE: Platform raises in sync with conveyor above horizontal
position.
WARNING: Failure to locate and repair damage, and
discover loose or missing parts may result in an unsafe
operating condition.
WARNING: The A-weighted sound pressure level of this
machinery when in operation exceeds 70dB(A). The use of
appropriate hearing protection is recommended.
NOTE: In the event of an electrical fast transient burst or surge
the system will protect itself by safely shutting down the machine.
Follow the “Recover from an E-Stop” process to resume normal
operation.

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