Zonzini Domino Use And Maintenance Manual

Zonzini Domino Use And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Read this instruction manual before using the electric stair climbing trolley Electric stair climbing trolley DOMINO Use and maintenance manual...
  • Page 2 Read this manual before use You must read this instruction manual before using the stair climbing trolley. The efficiency and safety of the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley can be guaranteed only when all the instructions in this manual are observed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PREFACE ………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ......................................5 ENERAL 1.1.1 Looking after the manual …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 1.1.2 Manufacturer and Assistance Service…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 1.2 G ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..6 RAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE SAFETY WARNINGS 2 SAFETY WARNINGS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. AIN SAFETY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………… 7 STANDARDS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….………………… 7 ESPONSIBILITIES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………...
  • Page 4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS . 54 ………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………… STORAGE IN THE WAREHOUSE ……………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… WARRANTY ………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. DOMINO AUTOMATIC ………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………….. 13.1 Deacription of the controls…………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………53 13.2 View of the control console ………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….58 13.3 Use of the controls ………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………….59 13.4 Using the stairclimbing trolley –...
  • Page 5: Preface

    PREFACE 1.1 General Information This manual forms an integral and essential part of the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley and must be delivered to the user. The users must read and understand the instructions below before commissioning the product. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for physical injury and/or damage to objects or to the stair climbing trolley when it is used without following the instructions.
  • Page 6: Graphical Representation Of The Safety Warnings

    / user to ensure correct and safe use of the stair climbing trolley. CAUTION Indicates how to avoid damaging the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley and/or the occurrence of dangerous situations. RESIDUAL RISKS Indicates the danger of any residual risks with which the user must be familiar in order to avoid accidents or damage to the materials.
  • Page 7: Safety Warnings

    RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF THE ZONZINI STAIR CLIMBING TROLLEY • Although the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley is fitted with safety devices, it is important to observe all the accident prevention rules in this manual in order to ensure safe use of the product.
  • Page 8: Warnings For Users

    NOISE LEVELS AND DEFECTIVE OPERATION Stop the stair climbing trolley immediately if it makes any unusual noises or appears to be defective. Perform a functional test as instructed in this manual and contact the Assistance Service if necessary. You are advised to contact the Assistance Service directly if you require any information that is not provided in or that cannot be inferred from this manual.
  • Page 9: Obligations For Operators

    2.4 Obligations for operators USE OF THE TROLLEY The trolley must only be used by one operator at a time. The operator must be qualified and trained in its use and have the physical ability to control the trolley easily when it is fully laden.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Warnings

    Do not attempt to open or tamper with the battery package of the crawler track trolley. If the battery package needs to be replaced, contact the ZONZINI S.r.l. assistance service. ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS Use only original ZONZINI spare parts.
  • Page 11: Description Of The Stair Climbing Trolley

    3.1 Identification plates Check that the identification plate on the stair climbing trolley is perfectly legible. 3.1.1 CE marking The CE plate on the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley bears the following data: CE marking; Corporate name and address of the manufacturer;...
  • Page 12: Declaration Of Conformity

    3.2 Declaration of conformity In addition to the identification plate, the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley comes with a Declaration of Conformity. DECLARATION OF EU CONFORMITY (Attached II A directive 2006/42/CE) The producer Zonzini s.r.l. Via Don Luigi Sturzo, 8 – Z.I. 37052 Casaleone (VR)
  • Page 13: Technical Data Sheet

    3.3 Technical data sheet Manufacturer ZONZINI S.r.l. Type Stair climbing trolley Model DOMINO Overall length (mm) Length of the load surface (mm) Overall width (mm) Width of the load surface (mm) Length of the crawler track support (mm) Maximum overall height (mm)
  • Page 14: General Description

    3.4 General description The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley is a transport device designed and constructed to facilitate the transport of heavy and bulky objects up and down all types of stairs, exploiting the properties of the crawler tracks. It must be used only in areas where there is no vehicular traffic: it is not intended for use on public roads because it does not fit the description of a "vehicle"...
  • Page 15: View Of The Assembled Stair Climbing Trolley

    3.4.1 View of the assembled stair climbing Figure 3 - Main components of the DOMINO stair climbing trolley. Ref. Description Ref. Description Main frame Battery package Tilting load surface Motor guard Wheels for moving the trolley Control handle manually on flat surfaces...
  • Page 16: Description Of The Controls

    INCORRECT AND UNINTENDED USE The stair climbing trolley was designed and produced for a specific purpose. Any other use and failure to observe the technical parameters set by the Manufacturer (ZONZINI) can put the user at risk. 3.5 Description of the controls The control console for starting and controlling the stair climbing trolley has: a screen that displays battery charge status and trolley operating status;...
  • Page 17: View Of The Control Console

    3.5.1 View of the control console Figure 4 - Control console of the DOMINO stair climbing trolley. Ref. Description Ref. Description Trolley status and battery charge status 14 On/Off button screen 12 Work mode button 15 Button for audible warning device...
  • Page 18: Use Of The Controls

    3.5.2 Use of the controls The control console is for operating the stair climbing trolley. It regulates the amount of power channelled from the battery to the electric motors for moving the trolley. The electronic control console allows you to turn the trolley on and off and to move it; to monitor battery charge status;...
  • Page 19 Figure 6 - Screen on the control console of the DOMINO trolley. N.B. The battery is fully charged when the black lines reach the very top of the battery icon on the screen of the control panel.
  • Page 20 Work mode button _ This button is for switching the work mode of the stair climbing trolley. The trolley enters travel mode when turned on. If you press the button, a chair symbol appears on the screen of the control console indicating that you have switched to load surface tilting mode.
  • Page 21 Power supply and battery charging connector _ the connector for supplying power to the electric motors of the stair climbing trolley is the same for connecting the battery package to the battery charger provided with the trolley. To charge the battery of the trolley, simply disconnect the battery package from the connector of the trolley;...
  • Page 22 CHARGING THE BATTERIES • Use only the battery chargers provided with the trolley to charge the batteries. • Disconnect the battery charger as soon as the batteries are fully charged or, at any rate, no more than two hours afterwards. LEAD GEL BATTERY CHARGER...
  • Page 23: Safety Equipment

    All the potentially hazardous parts of the trolley, like the electric motors, crawler tracks, pulleys, etc. are fitted with fixed guards and devices to guarantee that limbs cannot get crushed between these moving parts. Figure 11 - Guards and protective devices of the DOMINO stairclimbing trolley.
  • Page 24: Warning Pictograms

    3.6.2 Warning pictograms The following warning and caution pictograms are on the stair climbing trolley. Figure 12 - Pictograms on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley...
  • Page 25 Figure 13 - Pictograms on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley...
  • Page 26: Lead Gel Battery Compartment

    The battery compartment is tamper-proof and prevents projection towards the operator of fragments of the battery in the event that it overheats and explodes. Figure 14 - Lead gel battery package of the DOMINO stair climbing...
  • Page 27: Audible Warning Device

    3.6.4 Audible warning device The stair climbing trolley has an audible warning device which the operator can use to warn people of the presence of the trolley.
  • Page 28: Intended Conditions Of Use And Environment

    4.1.2 Environment The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley can also be used outdoors when there are no adverse weather conditions (rain, hail, snow, strong winds, etc.): • Maximum permitted temperature: +40 °C •...
  • Page 29: Improper Uses And Counterindications

    ENVIRONMENTS TO BE AVOIDED The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley must not be used: • in areas where there is a risk of fire or explosion; • in environments where there is a corrosive and/or chemically active atmosphere; • in poorly lit environments;...
  • Page 30 IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED • To operate the stair climbing trolley under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. • To use portable communication devices like CBs or mobile phones when moving the stair climbing trolley. • To use the stair climbing trolley on roads where there is vehicular traffic. •...
  • Page 31: Lifting And Transport

    5 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 5.1 Lifting The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley weighs about 79 kg without the battery package. CRUSHING AND IMPACT Lift the stair climbing trolley with care to avoid physical injury and damage. The Manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage attributable to lifting and/or transport of the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley after delivery.
  • Page 32 3. To remove the wheels from the stair climbing trolley, press the central button and slide off the wheel, and then insert it on the relative support on the control handle. Figure 16 - Inserting the wheels on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley. Figure 17 - Wheels correctly fitted on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley.
  • Page 33: Transport

    To remove the control handle, simply pull the knobs outwards and turn them 90 degrees in an anticlockwise direction. Figure 18 - DOMINO stair climbing trolley in transport configuration / Pins for locking the control handle.
  • Page 34: Commissioning

    6 COMMISSIONING 6.1 Charging the batteries Before using the stair climbing trolley for the first time, you need to fully charge the battery using the battery charger provided. The stair climbing trolley takes 24V batteries. The average battery life of the trolley is about 40 minutes of continuous operation. The average charging time is about 5 to 6 hours;...
  • Page 35: Preliminary Functional Checks

    6.2 Preliminary functional checks Before each use, the operator must check that the stair climbing trolley is safe and should, therefore, perform the following inspections before using the stair climbing trolley. 6.2.1 Control devices Check the condition and charge status of the battery to make sure that it is sufficiently charged for the work at hand.
  • Page 36: Using The Stair Climbing Trolley

    7 USE OF THE STAIR CLIMBING TROLLEY 7.1 Adjusting the height of the control handle The control handle of the stair climbing trolley can be adjusted according to the height of the operator. To adjust the height of the control handle, simply pull the relative release cord and adjust the height as required.
  • Page 37: Placing The Load On The Trolley And Harnessing

    1 Press the button shown in the photograph to turn on the stair climbing trolley. Figure 20 - Turning on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley 2 Push the joystick "FORWARD" to move the crawler tracks and position the trolley under the load.
  • Page 38 CENTRE OF GRAVITY OF THE LOAD • Always refer to the drawings below when positioning the load on the trolley, in order to prevent the load from falling off the trolley. Place the centre of gravity of the load as close as possible to the control handle of the stair climbing trolley.
  • Page 39 Figure 23 - Positioning the trolley under the load. 3 Harness the load on the trolley using the straps provided. Attach the snap-hooks of the straps on the control handle of the trolley as indicated below. Figure 24 - Harnessing the load on the DOMINO stair climbing trolley.
  • Page 40 FALLING OF THE LOAD IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED to carry a load on the stair climbing trolley without having first secured it with the straps provided with the trolley, otherwise the load could fall off and cause accidents. 4 Press button "M" to DISABLE the crawler track (travel) and ENABLE movement of the load surface.
  • Page 41: Wheeled Base

    7.3 Wheeled base The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley can be combined with a wheeled base for transporting loads on flat surfaces without the need to use the battery. USE WITH THE WHEELED BASE • When the trolley is in this configuration, avoid holes and uneven and particularly bumpy surfaces that could be difficult to negotiate and /or cause the operator to lose his or her balance.
  • Page 42 Figure 28 - DOMINO stair climbing trolley on the wheeled base. FALLING OF THE LOAD When the DOMINO stair climbing trolley is on the wheeled base for transport on flat surfaces, turn off the trolley to prevent any unwanted movements caused by involuntary contact with the trolley joystick.
  • Page 43: How To Ascend The Stairs (Up)

    2. Move the trolley towards the stair ramp by pulling the joystick backward (towards yourself) and the tracks will mount the first step as shown in the picture below. Figure 30 - Moving the DOMINO stair climbing trolley towards the flight of stairs APPROACHING THE FLIGHT OF STAIRS •...
  • Page 44 Figure 31 Adjustment of the load surface before ascending 4. After adjusting the tilting angle of the load, press button "M" to DISABLE tilting of the load surface and ENABLE the crawler tracks (travel). 5. Pull the joystick backward (towards yourself) to move the crawler tracks upward; if the load is perfectly balanced with the actuator open, continue ascent, otherwise adjust tilting of the load surface as indicated in step 3.
  • Page 45 9. Press button "M" to DISABLE tilting of the load and ENABLE the crawler tracks (travel). 10. Pull the joystick backward (towards yourself). 11. Bring the crawler tracks fully onto the landing. Figure 34 - The DOMINO stair climbing trolley in its final position on the landing.
  • Page 46: How To Descend The Stairs (Down)

    STABILITY OF THE TROLLEY • Always keep a firm hold of the control handle when moving the load surface, to ensure that the trolley remains stable. 7.5 How to descend the stairs (down) Instructions on how to descend a flight of stairs: 1 Move the trolley towards the end of the landing, as shown in the picture below.
  • Page 47 Figure 36 - Moving the DOMINO trolley down the stairs. 5 Press button "M" to DISABLE the crawler tracks (travel) and ENABLE tilting of the load surface. Lift the load surface while keeping the load balanced, see figure 38. WARNING •...
  • Page 48 The crawler track should rest on the step below in a safe and perfectly balanced position. N.B. To ensure this "safe position", you need to use the actuator to move the load into a vertical position where it can remain perfectly stable. Press button "M" to DISABLE tilting of the load surface and ENABLE the crawler tracks (travel).
  • Page 49: External Electromagnetic Interference

    The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley can withstand electromagnetic interference of up to a certain intensity known as the level of immunity. The level of immunity of the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley ensures sufficient protection against common sources of electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    This manual does not cover disassembly and supplementary maintenance because this must only ever be done by ZONZINI Assistance Service personnel. The Assistance Service is happy to provide any information and to help care for and maintain the perfect efficiency of your stair climbing trolley.
  • Page 51: Daily Maintenance And Checks

    8.3 Weekly maintenance and checks 8.3.1 Washing and cleaning The ZONZINI stair climbing trolley should be cleaned not only for reasons of decorum but also to immediately identify any defects. Certain precautions should be taken while cleaning to avoid damaging or reducing the efficiency of the various components, and of the electrical ones in particular.
  • Page 52: Checking The Frame And Bolts

    8.3.2 Checking the frame and bolts The supporting frame of the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley and the welds must not have any visible defects like: cracks, deformities, cuts, corrosion, etc. Check that all the bolts on the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley are securely fastened.
  • Page 53: Checks Performed By The Manufacturer

    8.5 Checks performed by the manufacturer After every 24 months of use, the trolley must be given a thorough inspection by Zonzini S.r.l. who will assess the general condition of the trolley and check the components prone to wear, replacing them if necessary.
  • Page 54: Technical Assistance And Spare Parts

    The Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage attributable to the use of non- original spare parts. 10 STORAGE IN THE WAREHOUSE Instructions on preparing the ZONZINI stair climbing trolley for a long period of storage: • Put the trolley in a dry and well ventilated area.
  • Page 55: Disposal Of Components And Materials

    11 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS Dispose of the packaging, waste and dust, replaced parts and eventually the entire ZONZINI stair climbing trolley at the end of its useful life in an environmentally friendly manner, without contaminating the land, water or air, and observing the applicable domestic and local regulations in force.
  • Page 56: Warranty

    Check the trolley upon receipt for any signs of damage sustained during transport. Any damage must be reported to Zonzini S.r.l. in writing within 8 days of receipt of the trolley. The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, and covers the battery package for a period of 6 months.
  • Page 57: Domino Automatic

    Domino Automatic If you have chosen the “Automatic” version of the Domino trolley, the automatic loading platform tilting function is included. IMPORTANT: the “Automatic” version allows you to go back to the “manual” version at any time by pressing the special key. Chapter 13 is a supplement to the use and maintenance manual.
  • Page 58: View Of The Control Console

    After modifying the inclination using button “M” with the trolley in automatic mode, Domino will store the new inclination as reference for the next flights of stairs in place of that set by default.
  • Page 59: Use Of The Controls

    13.3 Use of the controls The control console is for operating the stair climbing trolley. It regulates the amount of power channelled from the battery to the electric motors for moving the trolley. The electronic control console allows you to turn the trolley on and off and to move it, to monitor battery charge status, to control the functions of the electronic control system and the conditions of the electrical system.
  • Page 60 On/Off button _ the on/off button, with the green symbol, allows you to turn the stair climbing trolley on and off. Display _ The control console of the trolley has a screen that displays key information relating to the use of the stair climbing trolley. In particular, it displays the battery charge status, when the battery needs to be charged and the trolley operating mode (loading platform travel/tilting).
  • Page 61 Figure When the adjustment is complete, press key Display fitted on again control “M” to go back to the automatic console of the mode (the automatic function symbol stays DOMINO on). AUTOMATIC trolley.
  • Page 62 Manual operating mode selection button “M” _ Button “M” is used to change the operating mode of the stair climbing trolley. The trolley goes into travel on tracks mode when it is turned on. When you press the button, a chair symbol appears on the display of the control console indicating that you have switched to the manual load platform tilting mode.
  • Page 63 Audible warning device button The audible warning device is triggered for as long as you hold down the red button. Automatic mode button Press the automatic mode button (figure no. 44) to make the trolley open/close the loading platform automatically. Before pressing any keys on the Joystick, make sure that the load has been fastened to the loading platform properly with the straps provided.
  • Page 64 If the loading platform is completely closed, the platform adjustment process will start automatically, opening it as set by default; during the adjustment stage the LED flashes quickly and the warning symbol appears on the display at the same time. When the automatic loading platform adjustment is complete, the LED is steady-on and the warning symbol disappears.
  • Page 65: Using The Stairclimbing Trolley - Automatic Version

    13.4 USING THE STAIR CLIMBING TROLLEY – Automatic version 13.4.1 Adjusting the height of the control handle The control handle of the stair climbing trolley can be adjusted according to the height of the operator. To adjust the height of the control handle, simply pull the release cord and adjust the height as required.
  • Page 66: Placing Load On The Trolley And Harnessing

    could pull out or damage the connecting cable of the control panel, making the trolley unusable. Before using the trolley in any way, check that the locking pins of the control handle are correctly inserted in the relative holes and that the control handle is securely in place. 13.4.2 Placing the load on the trolley and harnessing To place heavy and large loads properly on the trolley proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 67 2. Press the button shown in the photograph below to turn on the stair climbing trolley. Push the joystick "FORWARD" to move the crawler tracks and position the trolley under the load. ATTENTION: the joystick is sensitive to movement. When the joystick is moved “FORWARD”...
  • Page 68 Always refer to the drawing below when positioning the load on the trolley, otherwise the stability of the trolley may be compromised. Figure 45: Load centre of gravity - stability limit. ATTENTION: Place the centre of gravity of the load as close as possible to the control handle of the stair climbing trolley.
  • Page 69 4. Fasten the load adequately to the trolley, using the special straps supplied. The straps provided consist of two parts: a strap equipped with a black tensioning ratchet and a longer strap (without ratchet). To fasten the load please follow the instructions as shown in the sequence below: Take the strap with the black Take the longer strap (the one insert the end of the...
  • Page 70 5. Press button "M" (figure 46) to DISABLE the crawler track (travel) and ENABLE MANUAL movement of the loading platform. After pressing button "M", pull the joystick knob towards you to lift the loading platform (figure 47), until the load is raised slightly above the wooden shims as shown in the sequence below (figure 48).
  • Page 71: How To Climb The Stairs (Ascend)

    13.4.3 How to climb the stairs (ascent) using the automatic loading platform adjustment Make sure that the stair climbing trolley is in the “Automatic” version and that it therefore features the functions described below: 1- Position the trolley near the flight of stairs, remove the rubber wheels by pushing in their central pin, and place them in their housing 2- Press the button for the activation of the automatic mode, if the loading platform is fully closed the load will be tilted at an angle set by default.
  • Page 72 "M" so that it is optimal in every condition. Domino automatic will store the new position for the next flights of stairs, while by turning the trolley off and on again the position will be that set by default.
  • Page 73 5- On the last step of the flight of stairs, before entering the landing, the operator must stop in the load equilibrium position and tilt the trolley slightly towards himself. This way, the actuator starts closing. When the trolley is in automatic mode, the actuator closes automatically as soon as the operator tilts the trolley slightly towards himself.
  • Page 74 6- When the rear part of the tracks is resting on the landing and while the actuator is completing the closure, move the load with the joystick to a more secure position on the landing. ATTENTION: Pay particular attention to the equilibrium position of the load during this stage to prevent the load from being supported by the operator and to make sure that the automatic closing mode can be activated and completed properly.
  • Page 75: How To Go Down The Stairs (Descent)

    13.4.4 How to go down the stairs (descent) using the automatic loading platform adjustment Make sure that the stair climbing trolley is in the “Automatic” version and that it therefore features the functions described below: Without leaving the landing with the tracks, make sure that you are in automatic mode (the LED is on), otherwise press the button to activate the automatic mode;...
  • Page 76 4- Wait for the actuator to open completely and for the tracks to rest on the steps below (the LED is steady and the loading platform is stationary). Throughout this stage keep the trolley slightly tilted towards the stairs so that the actuator can open.
  • Page 77 6- Go down the stairs slowly. When you reach the bottom of the steps and the front of the tracks touches the floor below, wait for the loading platform to close automatically to the pre-set position. Continue the descent stopping from time to time in order for the drive to close compatibly with its movement speed.
  • Page 78: Mistakes To Be Avoided

    13.5 Mistakes to be avoided Pay maximum attention during all transport stages and especially to the mistakes that must be avoided. 13.5.1 MISTAKE: To start climbing the stairs without tilting the load MANUAL MODE: the load must always be tilted by opening the actuator when you start climbing the stairs.
  • Page 79 "M" so that it is optimal in every condition. Domino automatic will store the new position for the next flights of stairs, while by turning the trolley off and on again the position will be that set by...
  • Page 80: Mistake On The Last Step (Going Up)

    13.5.2 MISTAKE ON THE LAST STEP (GOING UP): Not stopping in the load equilibrium position MANUAL MODE: When you reach the last step of the flight of stairs, always stop in the load equilibrium position and close the tracks by pressing key “M”. Wait for the tracks to close, keeping the load balanced.
  • Page 81 Figure 57: example of equilibrium position on the last step of the flight of stairs Figure 58: example of equilibrium position on the last step of the flight of stairs...
  • Page 82: Mistake On The First Step (Going Down)

    13.5.3 MISTAKE ON THE FIRST STEP (GOING DOWN): Not stopping in the load equilibrium position MANUAL MODE: When you start going down, stop on the first step of the flight of stairs, always in the load equilibrium position and open the tracks by pressing key “M”.
  • Page 83 13.5.4 MISTAKE WHILE TRAVELLING ALONG THE STAIRCASE: Tracks not in contact with the staircase. AUTOMATIC MODE: It is crucial for the tracks to always rest firmly on the steps below and therefore be in contact with the staircase. It is strictly forbidden to try and pull the load towards you because when the automatic mode is engaged, this involves AUTOMATIC CLOSURE of the actuator and thus load...
  • Page 84: Mistake Going Down Without Closing The Inclination

    13.5.5 MISTAKE: Going down the flight of stairs without closing the load inclination MANUAL MODE: It is incorrect to go down the flight of stairs without closing the load inclination (see figure 62) When you go down the flight of stairs and reach the last step, close the inclination of the loading platform.
  • Page 85: Suggestions For Use On Landings

    14 Suggestions for use on landings If there is enough room, it is always preferable to turn the Domino trolley in several manoeuvres, moving and turning at each step as in fig. 63. It is recommended not to perform sharp turns with the tracks, to the right or to the left, but instead alternating the rotation of the track with the forward or backward movement.
  • Page 86 will greatly decrease the friction between the track and the floor, increasing the life and performance of the tracks.
  • Page 87: Table Of Contents

    15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Lifting; 31 Manufacturer; 5 Assistance Service; 5 Main safety standards; 7 Audible warning device; 27 Maintenance warnings; 10 Maintenance; 50 Battery compartment; 26 Braking system; 35 Prohibited uses; 29 Preliminary functional checks; 35 Placing the load on the trolley; 37 Conditions of use;...

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