MAHA MFP 3000 Original Operating Instructions page 7

Driving test bench
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and mechanical injuries. Parts which protrude more than 20 mm out of the floor
are to be marked with black-yellow tape.
• Do not exceed the rated load capacity of the lift.
• Drive onto the test bench only when it is in a fully lowered position.
• The test bench can be driven over in its retracted position with a maximum
wheel load of 1000 kg. This load corresponds to a vehicle gross weight of
approx. 3500 kg.
• Use a non-slip ladder for entering and leaving the vehicle.
• After switching over the operating mode from "DUO" to "MFP 3000" remove
the key and keep it in a safe place.
• Center the vehicle in the prism of the axle play tester and secure it against
rolling off by pulling on the parking brake.
• During test preparation the inspector must keep a safe distance.
• The vehicle tests must be performed by two persons. One person is at the
control desk, the other in the passenger compartment.
• During the vehicle tests no additional persons are allowed in the test room.
• The emergency stop device must be easily accessible at all times.
• While the rollers are being driven, the inspector must remain in the passenger
compartment and have the emergency device readily at hand.
• Do not step on the roller sets, not even when they are in a locked position.
• Avoid unnecessary strain on vehicle and test bench. Drive the vehicle slowly
onto the test bench.
• Damage to low lying vehicles is not covered by the warranty.
• Regularly check the tightness of the cover plate attachment screws.
• Wear personal protective clothing. If necessary wear protective goggles.
Particles ejected from rotating vehicle wheels can cause severe injuries. Wear
tightly fitting working clothes and bind long hair together. Clothing or hair can
get caught and pulled into machinery.
• Danger of hearing damage due to high noise level! Use hearing protection
approved up to 120 dB(A). Noise levels over 110 dB(A) can be reached during
vehicle testing. The operator is responsible for determining the noise level in
vehicle and test room. When necessary, wear suitable hearing protection. The
operator must attach warning stickers.
• Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning by poisonous vehicle exhaust. The test
stand may only be operated if the room in which the test stand is installed has
sufficient exhaust suction and ventilation including the appropriate warning
system.
• Wait until vehicle and rollers have stopped moving before exiting the vehicle.
Danger of body parts and clothing being pulled into rotating rollers and vehicle
wheels.
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