8825796V 0.1
OPERATING (Cont’d)
Do not attempt to open or repair the battery. Use only original replacement parts by contacting the distributor.
Used batteries should be disposed of properly, contact the local government for information regarding
disposal.
POISON - CAUSES SEVERE BURNS
The battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
To prevent accidents, neutralize excess acid with baking soda and thoroughly rinse the area with water.
In case of:
SKIN CONTACT: rinse with water, remove and wash wetted clothing.
INHALATION OF ACID MIST: inhale fresh air, seek advice of a medical doctor.
CONTACT WITH THE EYES: rinse under running water for several minutes, seek immediate medical
attention.
SWALLOWING or INGESTION: drink large quantities of milk or water, followed by milk of magnesia,
vegetable oil, raw beaten eggs, or swallow activated carbon, do not induce vomiting. Call a poison
control center or doctor immediately.
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Charger – The charger operates with an input voltage
between 100VAC and 240VAC, and either 50 or 60 Hz
without needing to adjust. Its output is 29VDC, 3.5A.
The charger should not be used to charge other
products. Doing so may result in damage to the
charger or the other product.
To use the charger, plug the charger output cable into
the charging port on the machine, then plug the charger
AC cable into a suitable AC receptacle. The charge
indicator light will illuminate RED when the battery is
charging, and will illuminate GREEN when the battery is fully charged. Allow at least 8 hours to fully
charge a battery. If the lamp fails to illuminate, or if the charge indicator light does not turn GREEN
after 12 hours, unplug the AC cable and check to see if the battery or charger needs replacement.
Loading the lift table – When loading the lift table, ensure the load is evenly distributed and
centered. Failure to center the load may cause the machine to be unbalanced and it may tip over.
The table rails are there to help prevent a load from shifting. If tiedown straps are used, be sure they
will not bind between the frame and table. Always remove any tiedown straps prior to lifting.
Table rails – The table rails are to prevent objects from sliding off of the table. Always replace the
rails when driving the truck. Do not place items on top of the rails, and be sure that the weight of
the load is not directly on the rails since this may cause the rails to bend or cause damage.
Safety Chocks – On the left and right sides of the scissors there are two safety chocks which should
be lowered prior to any maintenance or repair. Once these are lowered into place, lower the table
until it stops and so that the chocks are engaged with the main frame. To disengage the chocks, raise
the table to its maximum height and return the chocks to the upright position.
Charge Indicator Light
Charger Output Cable
Charger AC Cable