with the size of the fastening bars (1) and must
be capable of supporting twice the rated load. We
recommend that you seek advice from a qualifi ed
technician.
All screws must be tightened correctly. A qualifi ed
technician should check the anchoring of the arm
before the machine is started.
5.3 Block and tackle function (Fig. 6 – 9)
The cable hoist is fi tted with a return roller (15)
and an additional hook (16). If these parts are
used correctly, the cable hoist can lift twice its
rated load.
Fit the return roller (15) and additional hook (16)
as shown in Figure 6 – 8. The permanent hook (8)
must be attached to the fastening hole (2) (Fig. 9).
The load is now raised by two steel cables, which
means that the cable hoist can lift twice its rated
load.
6. Operation
Danger!
6.1 Information for operation
1. Remove the adhesive tape from the drum (3)
before using the hoist for the fi rst time.
2. The value of the A-rated noise emissions at
the operator's position is less than 75 dB.
3. Supply voltage: 220-240 V ± 10%, 50 Hz ±
1%.
4. The cable hoist must be operated in ambient
temperatures of between 0°C and 40°C with
a relative humidity of less than 50%. Height
above sea level: max. 1,000 m.
5. The temperature for transport and storage
may be between -25°C and 55°C. The maxi-
mum temperature must not exceed 70°C.
6. The user should lift the load off the ground at
the slowest possible speed. The cable should
be taut when the load is raised.
7. The motor (14) for the cable hoist is fi tted with
a thermostat switch. Whilst the cable hoist is
operating, the motor (14) may therefore stop.
It will restart automatically when it has cooled
down.
8. The electric cable hoist is not fi tted with a
rated power limiter. You should therefore not
repeat attempts to lift a load if the overload
trip is limiting the hoist's operation. In this
case the load exceeds the rated capacity of
the cable hoist.
9. Do not leave any suspended loads unsuper-
vised without fi rst taking the appropriate safe-
GB
10. Fit the machine with a 10 A fuse or a 10 mA
11. Do not use the lever (4/5) as a routine stop-
12. Before you start, ensure that the steel cable
13. Ensure that the load is correctly secured to
6.2 Operation (Fig. 11)
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7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
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ty precautions.
residual current operated circuit breaker
(RCCB) to protect the circuit
ping device. It should only be used to stop the
machine in an emergency.
(6) is correctly wound around the drum (3)
and that the spacing between the windings is
smaller than the steel cable (Fig. 3)
the hook (8) or, if you are using the block and
tackle, the additional hook (16) and always
maintain a safe distance from the load and
the steel cable (6).
Check whether the Emergency Stop switch
(9) is pressed. Turn the red stop switch clock-
wise to release it.
Press the pushbutton ▲ (10) to raise the load.
Press the pushbutton ▼ (10) to lower the
load.
Automatic stop mechanism lever (5): When
the maximum lifting height has been reached,
the cut-out weight (7) presses the lever (5)
upwards. This trips a limit switch after which
the load cannot be raised any further.
Lever for maximum cable length (4): When
the load has reached its lowest possible po-
sition, a limit switch is tripped which makes it
impossible to lower the load any further. This
limit switch also prevents the cable hoist ope-
rating in the wrong direction (hook moving in
the opposite direction to the arrow shown on
the control switch).
The cable hoist will stop if the Emergency
Stop switch (9) is pressed.
In an emergency, immediately press the
Emergency Stop switch (9) to stop the cable
hoist. The cable hoist cannot be operated
if the Emergency Stop switch has been
pressed.