Etac Molift Smart 150 Gebruikershandleiding - Pagina 16
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Maintenance
Maintenance of the lifter consists of check be-
fore use, cleaning, inspection and service. Check
the lifter according to the checklist before use on
page 7, to reveal faults or errors. In regularly in-
spections of the lifter, which as a minimum should
be monthly inspections and annual (periodic) in-
spections.
Cleaning
Detergents must be pH-neutral. Do not use
solvents or strong liquids - this may damage
surfaces on the lifter. For disinfection when
needed; use isopropyl alcohol. Avoid abrasive
cleaning products.
• Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an ap-
propriate detergent.
• Remove hair and pile from the castors and ver-
ify that the castors rotates without abnormal
friction.
• Clean contact and hand control with spirit or
similar to remove grease and dirt.
• Regular cleaning is recommended and should
be implemented in the suitable cleaning rou-
tines.
BM09201 Molift SMART 150 English - Rev E 10/2012
Monthly inspection
Assemble the lifter before inspection.
• Check the lifter according to the checklist be-
fore use on page 7.
• Clean the lifter as described above.
• Verify that the contacts of the hand control and
charger is firmly in place, and verify that the ca-
bles for the hand control, actuator and charger
are intact.
• Run the lifter up and down to verify that it runs
normally and without any abnormal noise.
• The lifter must be taken out of service imme-
diately and marked "Out of order", or not taken
into service, if faults and/or irregularities are
discovered.
Periodic inspection
Etac Supply Gjøvik recommends periodic inspec-
tion once a year, alternatively more often if re-
quired by local regulations. Use the checklist for
periodic inspection on page 18.
Inspection is to be performed by authorized per-
sonnel. The owner is responsible to ensure prop-
er logging and written verification of each inspec-
tion.
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