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Haulotte HA15IP User Manual

Haulotte HA15IP
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Operator's manual
HA12IP - HA33JE - HA15IP - HA43JE
4001000690 E 10.18 USA / GB
Operator's manual
HA12IP - HA33JE
HA15IP - HA43JE
USA

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Haulotte HA15IP Specifications

General IconGeneral
Lift Capacity230 kg
Power SourceElectric
Drive Speed5 km/h
Steering2 Wheel Steer
Boom TypeArticulating
Platform Size1.2 x 0.8 m
Overall Width1.5 m
Overall Length6.3 m

Summary

Foreword

1 - User responsibility

Details owner, employer, and trainer responsibilities for safe machine operation.

1.4 - OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY

Operator's obligations for safe machine use and reporting issues.

Familiarization

Pre-operation Inspection

2 - Working area assessment

Guidelines for evaluating the work area to ensure safe operating conditions.

3 - Inspection and Functional test

Procedures for performing pre-operation inspections and functional tests.

3.1 - DAILY INSPECTION

Details the daily inspection process and required checks.

Safety devices

Checks for the operation of safety devices like controls, alarms, and emergency lowering.

4 - Safety functional checks

Describes checks for safety systems like E-stop, overload sensors, and alarms.

4.1 - E-STOP BUTTON CHECK

Procedure to test the function of the E-stop buttons on both control boxes.

4.2 - ACTIVATION OF CONTROLS

Checks the activation of controls like the deadman pedal and enable switch.

4.3 - FAULT DETECTOR

Explains the fault indicator LED and procedures for testing indicators and buzzers.

4.3.1 - Indicators/LED's test

Steps to test the fault indicator LEDs and displays on control boxes.

4.3.2 - Buzzers test

Steps to test the audible buzzers on the control boxes.

4.4 - OVERLOAD SENSING SYSTEM

Explains the overload sensing system and daily checks for its function.

4.5 - SLOPE WARNING DEVICE

Describes the slope warning device and how to check its function.

4.6 - TRAVEL SPEED LIMITATION

Details travel speed modes and daily checks for speed limitation.

Operation Instructions

1 - Operation

General introduction to operating the aerial work platform.

1.3 - OPERATION FROM THE GROUND CONTROL BOX

Explains how to operate the machine from the ground control box.

1.4 - OPERATION FROM THE PLATFORM CONTROL BOX

Explains how to operate the machine from the platform control box.

2.1 - TO START THE MACHINE FROM THE GROUND CONTROL BOX

Step-by-step instructions for starting the machine from the ground control box.

3.1 - TO START AND STOP THE MACHINE

Procedures for starting and stopping the machine from both control boxes.

3.2 - DRIVE AND STEER CONTROL

Instructions on operating drive and steering functions from the platform.

4 - Emergency procedure

Procedures for emergency situations.

4.1 - MAIN POWER SUPPLY FAILURE

Explains how to perform movements from the ground during main power failure.

4.1.1 - Procedure

Step-by-step procedure for using the manual pump in case of power failure.

4.2 - TO RESCUE OPERATOR IN PLATFORM

Procedures for rescuing an operator from the platform in an emergency.

4.2.1 - Operation of overriding system from ground control box

How to use the overriding system from the ground control box for rescue.

General Specifications

5.1 - ACTIV' SHIELD BAR - SECONDARY GUARDING SYSTEM

Introduces the Activ' Shield Bar system for entrapment risk reduction.

5.1.1 - Description

Describes the function and operation of the Activ' Shield Bar.

5.1.3 - Safety precautions

Safety precautions for using the Activ' Shield Bar system.

5.1.4 - Pre-operation inspection

Pre-operation inspection steps to ensure the Activ' Shield Bar is functional.

5.1.5 - Operation

How the Activ' Shield Bar operates and how to reset it.

Maintenance

1 - General

Emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance for safety and performance.

2 - Maintenance Schedule

Provides information on the machine's designed life and factors affecting it.

3 - Inspection program

Outlines the general inspection program, including responsibilities and intervals.

3.1 - GENERAL PROGRAM

Details the schedule for periodic, reinforced, and major inspections.

3.2 - DAILY INSPECTION

Describes the daily inspection process conducted by the operator.

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