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2. Please check before hoisting or traction bracket structure, products,
slings, and other accessories are damaged phenomenon. Replace the
damaged parts before lifting.
3. Understand the load weight and ensure the rigging, hoisting apparatus
and bracket capable of carrying the weight.
4. Check whether the load is under the product or in the same line as the
product.The wire rope must not be twisted into bending, and to ensure that
all people standing far from the load will not be hurt.
5. Slowly relax the rope and pull up the load if there is an overload
phenomenon to reduce the load in time and to adjust.
6. When lifting heavy objects, do not allow rapid lifting to avoid accidents.
7. Please check the wire rope before use. If the wire rope is worn, knotted
and damaged, please replace it in time
8. When the wire rope is pulled out, please keep it in light tension to
prevent winding and knotting.
Load Note:
1. Do not use a load limiter to stop the load running, and do not close to the
cable stop hook.
2. Do not lift or pull any deviation from the center of the load, which may
result in the risk of load, to ensure that the load is below the product.
3. Do not swing or wrap around the load.
Overload or overheating:
1. The approximation of the motor force will be displayed on the load
display. When the motor is overloaded, the product will stop running, and
the two red lights on the monitor will blink until the machine can be used
again. This happens to be removed on the wire rope tension to reduce the
load. If the sensor overload trips, do not attempt to load the same weight so
as to avoid damage to the product.
2. Working for S3--25%, please do not use for a long time. Continuous use
will increase the operating process of unsafe factors and severe damage to
the motor.

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