© Mar. 2022 3-6 1323RD&1623RD Operation Manual
SAFETY
UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARDS
• Do not use the machine to push
or pull objects outside of the
platform. The maximum side
force allowed is 400 N (90 lbf)
• Do not change any machine
parts that may affect safety and
stability.
• Do not replace key parts that
affect machine stability with
parts of different weights or
specifications.
• Do not change or modify
moving aerial platforms without
the manufacturer’s written
permission.
• On the platform, do not attach
an additional device for placing
tools or other materials to the
guardrail. This will increase the
platform weight, surface area
and load.
• Do not put ladders or
scaffolding on the platform or
any part of this machine.
• Do not use additional devices
to increase the working height
of the machine.
• Do not use the machine on any
mobile or movable surface or
vehicle. Ensure all tires are in
good condition, the slotted nuts
tightened and the cotter pins
complete.
• Do not use any battery that
weighs less than the original
battery (27kg [60 lb]). The
battery not only provides
power, but also acts as
counterweight, which is quite
important to maintain the
stability of the machine.
• Do not place or attach any
suspended load onto any part
of the machine.
• Do not use the machine as a
crane.
• Do not use the platform to push
other machines or objects.
• Do not allow the platform to
touch nearby objects.
UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARDS
• Do not tie the platform onto
nearby objects.
• Do not place loads outside the
platform.
• When the platform is caught or
stuck or when other objects in
the vicinity impede its normal
movement, do not use the
platform controller to lower the
platform. If you intend to lower
the platform with the ground
controller, you must operate it
only after all personnel have
left the platform.
• Do not operate the machine
when the chassis door box is
open.
• When one or more of the
machine’s tires are off the
ground, evacuate all personnel
before attempting to stabilize
the equipment. Use a crane,
forklift or other suitable
apparatus to stabilize the
equipment.
FALL HAZARDS
At a minimum, operators must operate and maintain the
machine as stated in Operation Manual and in the
Maintenance Manual in addition to following more
stringent industry regulations and workplace rules.