10
BEFORE USE
HANDLING OF THE PACKED MACHINE
The machine is supplied with suitable packing
foreseen for fork lift truck handling.
For the package dimensions please look at the
“TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION” table.
Do not place more than 2 packages on top of
each other.
UNPACKING AND MANUALLY MOVING THE
MACHINE
1. Remove the external packing.
2. Unscrew the supports (1+2) that fix the
machine to the platform.
3. Before releasing the machine from the
platform it is necessary to unlock the parking
brake that stops the traction wheel. To do that
open the lever (3). The red position stands for
the braked machine, the green position stands
for the unlocked parking brake.
4. Move the machine backwards, as indicated
in the picture, avoiding heavy contacts against
mechanical parts.
ACCESS TO THE BATTERY TRAY
The machine is provided with an extractable
tray for the batteries installment. To access it,
turn the knob (1) and pull the compartment (2)
out.
5. Restore the electric brake bringing back
the lever on the “red” position as showed in
paragraph 3.
Keep the platform and the brackets for an
eventual transport.
The portable slope is not included in the
packaging.
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
The standard machine is provided with the
batteries set on lead/acid.
For different settings see chapter “BATTERY
SETTINGS”.
The machine requires the use of serial
connected batteries placed in their dedicated
tray. Batteries must be handled using suitable
lifting equipment (due to weight, considering
the type of batteries chosen, and coupling
system). The batteries must be in accordance
with CEI 21-5 Norms.
Strictly follow manufacturer/distributor
indications for the maintenance and charge of
the batteries. All installation and maintenance
operations must be executed by specialized
staff, using suitable protection accessories.
For batteries installation it is necessary to
reach the battery compartment as indicated
under paragraph “ACCESS TO THE BATTERY
VAN”.).
1. Put the batteries in the housing.
2. Connect the terminals, respecting the
polarities, avoiding contact with other
parts that could create short circuit, covering
the battery poles with terminal protections.