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Haulotte Group Quick Up 7 User Manual

Haulotte Group Quick Up 7
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OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
PUSH AROUND
Quick Up 7 - 8 - 9 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14
242 032 9580 - E 07.08 GB

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Haulotte Group Quick Up 7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHaulotte Group
ModelQuick Up 7
CategoryBoom Lifts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS - SAFETY

1.2 - GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Requirements for operators, environmental conditions, and safe machine usage practices.

1.8 - MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES

Table specifying safe distances from electric lines based on voltage.

PRESENTATION

2.5.2 - Common "red" labels

Visual examples of common red warning labels and their meanings.

2.5.6 - Specific "red" labels

Specific red labels for Quick Up 7-8-9-11 and 12-13-14 models.

USE

4.1 - UNLOADING - LOADING - MOVING

Procedures for safely unloading, loading, and moving the machine.

4.1.1 - Manual loading

Step-by-step instructions for manually loading the machine onto a vehicle.

4.1.2 - Manual unloading

Step-by-step instructions for manually unloading the machine from a vehicle.

4.2 - OPERATIONS BEFORE FIRST USE

Essential pre-operation checks and familiarization with controls.

4.2.3 - Checks before use

Detailed pre-use checks covering machine condition, bolts, leaks, and labels.

4.3 - STARTING UP

Procedures for powering on, stabilizing, and operating the machine's up/down movement.

4.3.1 - Power on

Steps for powering on the machine, including connecting power and key insertion.

4.3.2 - Machine stabilisation

Instructions for deploying and locking the stabiliser bars.

4.3.3 - Up/Down

Steps for operating the platform's up and down movement, including load limits.

4.4 - EMERGENCY AND RESCUE OPERATIONS

Critical procedures for emergency lowering and rescue operations.

4.4.1 - Emergency lowering

Procedure for lowering the platform in an emergency situation.

4.4.2 - Rescue lowering

Procedure for lowering the platform using manual controls by a ground operator.

MAINTENANCE

5.1.1 - Periodical servicing

Table detailing daily, weekly, monthly, and annual servicing tasks.

OPERATING INCIDENTS

No movement from the platform

Lists probable causes and solutions for platform movement failure.

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