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LIMIT BRACKETS
When the topmost position is reached,
the brake disc 13 causes the up limit
bracket 5 to shut down the motor.
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HOOK LATCHES
Make sure that the latches of the load
hook9 is closed to secure the load.
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DOUBLE CABLE
Attach the additional load hook by re-
moving the 3 screws, placing the steel
cable around the deviating shaft below
the spring buer unit 12. Reinsert and
tighten the screws securely.
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LIFTING LOADS
1. Press to hoist the load upwards.
2. Press to lower the load.
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STEEL CABLE
Before use, check the steel cable for
damages.
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B
1
Attach the load hook 9 into the hook
bracket 15.
2
Caution!-
fore use.
In case of emergency, press the Emer-
gency-O switch 6 to immediately stop
the motor. Turn clockwise to unlock
again.
2
Make sure that the steel cable is wound
up correctly on the cable drum.
2
When the hook is lowered to the extent
of almost using up the cable, the down
limit bracket 14 shuts down the motor.
2
Caution! Never unwind the cable
beyond the red indicator mark.
Caution! Before use, check that the
load hook is not damaged or distor-
tional.
Caution! Make sure that the brake
disc is located above the additional
load hook.
Caution! Always stop the motor be-
for changing directions.
Caution! Immediately stop the mo-
tor, if the load can not be hoisted.
Caution! A damaged steel cable
must be replaced by a qualified per-
son.