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1.6 Manual Use
Every person exposed to the manufacturer's equipment must, prior to OPERATING,
SERVICING AND/OR MAINTAINING SUCH PRODUCTS, read and understand the contents
of this manual and strictly adhere AND CONFORM THEIR CONDUCT WITH AND TO THE
INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS AND warnings provided herein.
Note: Keep these instructions in a safe, accessible location for future
reference by personnel operating the equipment or exposed to the
equipment's operation.
Read and understand the contents of this manual prior to operating,
servicing, and or/maintaining the equipment. Failure to do so can
result in serious injury or death.
1.7 Environmental Information
Environmental aspects have been taken into account in designing and manufacturing this
product. To prevent environmental risks during use, please follow instructions for safe lubricant
handling and disposal of waste material. Proper use and maintenance improves environmental
performance of this product.
1.7.1 Lifecycle Environmental Impacts
The lifecycle stages are:
■production of materials,
■components and energy,
■transportation to factory,
■equipment manufacturing and assembIy,
■transportation to customer,
■assembly at site,
■use phase including maintenance and modernization,
■end of life dismantling and recycling of the materials.
1.7.2 Energy Consumption
Energy consumption during the use phase is the biggest environmental. Electricity is
needed for lifting and traveling motors as well as lighting, heating, cooling and other optional
electrical components as part of the hoist. Lighting may account for a significant part of total
electricity used.