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Guidance for company managers on platform suitability, site, and operator assessment.
Essential guidelines for safe and correct operation of the lifting platform by authorized personnel.
Procedures and precautions for safely driving and maneuvering the lifting platform.
Step-by-step instructions for starting both IC and electric platform models.
Safety notice and instructions for operating the platform while in motion.
Safety notice and instructions for safely stopping and parking the lifting platform.
Safety precautions for performing welding or blow torch operations on the platform.
Steps to prepare the platform for an extended period of non-use to prevent damage.
Information on material recycling and guidelines for environmental protection.
Steps for rescue operations and releasing platform brakes for towing.
Declaration of conformity to relevant European directives for the machine.
Information on identifying the lifting platform via its manufacturer's plate.
Details on the electrical specifications of the pump and circuit.
Technical specifications for the 78 SEC model, including capacity and dimensions.
Technical specifications for the 100 SEC model, including capacity and dimensions.
Technical specifications for the 120 SE model, including capacity and dimensions.
Visual representations and measurements for all platform models (78 SEC, 100 SEC, 120 SE).
General explanation of how the lifting platform operates.
Explanation of tilt, overload, and other safety systems and their indicators.
Identification and description of controls on base and basket stations.
Diagrams and component lists for 78 SEC, 100 SEC, and 120 SE models.
Instructions on moving the platform in transport and operating modes.
Importance of using genuine Manitou parts for service and warranty.
Checklist for verifying the correct operation of all platform systems.
Recommended lubricants and fuels for the hydraulic system and structure.
Overview of scheduled maintenance tasks based on operating hours or time intervals.
Daily inspection and function checks for safe operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 50 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 250 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 500 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 1000 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 2000 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks required every 4000 hours of operation.
Periodic maintenance tasks that are not time-dependent.
Identification and explanation of safety labels specific to the 78 SEC model.
Identification and explanation of safety labels specific to the 100 SEC model.
Identification and explanation of safety labels specific to the 120 SE model.
Explanation of symbols for direction, capacity, and general instructions.
Explanations for symbols related to wheel load, free-wheeling, emergency descent, and hazards.