Servicing/Repair; Checking The Lift Table; Disposal, Recycling Of Used Devices; Decommissioning - unicraft HT 300 S Operating Instructions Manual

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Checking the lift table

10.3 Servicing/repair

Infolge von Verschleiß kann es vorkommen, dass an As
a result of wear and tear, maintenance work may have to
be carried out on the lift table.
NOTE!
Servicing work may only be carried out by qualified
personnel with mechanical knowledge!
11 Checking the lift table
The lift table must be checked by a qualified person to
ensure that it is in a safe working condition, in accor-
dance with the provisions of the German Industrial
Safety Regulations and the BGR 500, Chapter 2.10, Pa-
ragraph 2.9, before commissioning and as required at
intervals of no more than 1 year. A person can be regar-
ded as qualified if he / she has at least the qualification
that was previously provided to the expert. The scope of
the test and the inspection deadlines are governed i.a.
according to the results of the risk assessment to be
carried out. Check intervals, the operator can assume
that these measures are sufficient. Type, extent and
deadlines of the tests described in the BGR 500 are pre-
vious practice and comply with the rules of technology.
The test is essentially a visual and functional test. It
covers the examination of the condition of the compo-
nents and equipment, the completeness and effective-
ness of the safety equipment and the completeness of
the test book. If a test period of no more than one year is
adhered to, the operator can assume that this period is
adequate. Verification of scissor lift tables must be veri-
fied by a log book.
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12 Disposal, recycling of used devices

Please take care in your own interest and in the interest of
the environment that all component parts of the machine
are only disposed of in the intended and permitted way.

12.1 Decommissioning

Immediately decommission used machines in order to
avoid later misuse and endangering of the environment
or of persons.
Step 1: Eliminate all environmentally hazardous operat-
ing materials from the used device.
Step 2: If required, disassemble the machine into easy-
to-handle and usable components and parts.
Step 3: Dispose of machine components and operating
materials by the disposal channels provided.

12.2 Disposal of lubricants

Remove any leaking, used or excessive grease at the lu-
bricating points.
Disposal notes for used lubricants are available from the
manufacturer of the lubricants. If necessary, request the
product-specific data sheets.
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