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MODE V6 - 2.3 Main Isolation Switch; 2.4 Emergency stop

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7/2015
This document and the information contained herein, is the exclusive property of MODE. And represents a nonpublic,
confidential and proprietary trade secret that may not be reproduced, disclosed to third parties, or otherwise employed in
any manner. whatsoever without the express written consent of MODE. Copyright © (2016) MODE. Allrights reserved.
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2.3 Main Isolation Switch
The product can only be driven when power is turned on. The owner must identify and
document the location and function of the main isolation switch and must communicate this
information to all operators.
CAUTION
Owner/0peratorshall be aware of main isolation switch functionality.
Even though one switch is turned off, there may still be voltage
present in some parts of the product. This may result in exposure to
electric shocks.
The operator shall not operate the product unless he or she knows
the location of the main isolation switch.
CAUTION
Avoid turning off the main isolation switch during load movement.
Sudden loss of power may cause the load to swing and cause
serious damage to the product, personnel or load.
When the main isolation switch is turned on after being placed in the off position, the set-up
procedure must be followed before the product can be used.
2.4 Emergency stop
In the event of an equipment malfunction or other emergency situation, all motions can be
stopped immediately by pressing the red emergency stop button located on the controller. In
normal operation, the emergency stop button should not be used instead of making proper use
of the direction controls. Routinely using the emergency stop button increases wear on the
product and can cause the load to swing.
NOTICE
0nly use the emergency stop button to stop movement in the event of a
product malfunction or other emergency situation. Using the emergency
stop button can cause the load to swing unexpectedly.
The operator shall not operate the product unless he or she knows the
location of the emergency stop button.

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