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Multi-Mover XL50 - Further Safety Guidelines; Collision Hazards and Bystander Safety; Jamming and Falling Hazards; General Driving Caution and Speed Control

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MULTI-MOVER XL50
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3.8
Caution! Hazard of injury due to getting jammed when connecting and disconnecting the
trailer(s).
Keep your hands and fingers away from the coupling or pole eye.
3.9
Caution! Hazard of serious injury.
Before you start driving, make sure the walking/driving area is free and flat.
Avoid getting jammed between the Multi-Mover XL50 and obstacles.
Prevent tripping and getting jammed under the Multi-Mover XL50 and/or trailer.
Make sure the driving area and your shoes are free of dirt, in order to prevent accidents due to
slipping.
3.10
Caution! Hazard of serious injury due to overloading the Multi-Mover XL50.
The load behind the Multi-Mover XL50 may not be more than indicated at section 2.2 technical
data.
Make sure the trailer(s) has/have been loaded evenly and safely.
3.11
Caution!
Wear clothing that allows you to move freely and does not hinder your view on the Multi-Mover XL50
plus trailer(s). Observe your company's safety regulations.
3.12
Caution! Hazard of injury. In case of an unusual noise;
Stop the Multi-Mover XL50 immediately.
Check the electric system and the drive for damage.
Check the wheels and tyres for tension, damage and wear.
3.13
Caution! Avoid injury.
Regularly check whether there are any loose bolts and nuts.
Also see chapter 6 (Maintenance).
3.14
Caution! Avoid injury by checking the Multi-Mover XL50 for damage or bends on a daily basis.
Pay particular attention to the tow eye with tow pen or coupling point and locking.
3.15
Caution! Hazard of injury.
Make sure the Multi-Mover XL50 is properly and safely supported when performing cleaning or
maintenance work "under" the Multi-Mover XL50.
3.16
Caution! Hazard while charging the battery.
Make sure there is assistance within the range of your voice and also make sure there is sufficient
soap and water nearby if you need to perform work near the battery.
Avoid short-circuit (sparks), make sure you do not make an electrical connection between the battery
poles. Make sure no metal objects can fall on the battery, as this could cause a short-circuit or a spark
and an explosion.
Remove personal objects such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches if you are performing work
near the battery. A short-circuit, for example, could melt a ring, resulting in serious burns.
3.17
Caution! Hazard of injury due to overheating of the electrical connection of the
battery charger.