Symbols And Safety Instructions - AAT CargoMaster C120 V Original User Manual

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SYMBOLS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER - Imminent DANGER
If this hazardous situation is not avoided, it will result in severe or possibly fatal injuries!
WARNING - Possibly imminent DANGER
If this hazardous situation is not avoided, it might result in severe or possibly fatal injuries!
CAUTION - Possibly imminent danger or potentially harmful situation
If this hazardous situation is not avoided, it may result in minor injuries or damage to property!
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NOTE - Information by the manufacturer
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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NOTE
READ THE USER MANUAL PRIOR TO START-UP AND OBSERVE THE WARNING NOTICES
AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THE USER MANUAL AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE.
The C120 may only be operated by persons who have obtained appropriate training and are physically
and mentally able to operate the C120 safely. This also includes adequate eyesight.
Training may only be carried out by the manufacturer, the AAT field service staff or by certified partners.
In the event of reading disabilities, cover training content in more depth verbally.
Minors below the age of 16 are not allowed to operate the C120!
Minors of at least 16 years are allowed to operate the C120, but only under supervision!
Stability tests were performed under laboratory conditions. C120 may behave differently under real
conditions compared to laboratory tests.
The C120 should not be parked blocking escape routes, doors, access to stairs or in front of fire fighting
equipment.
CAUTION
External heat sources may cause the surface temperature to rise (e.g. sunlight)! Do not touch the af-
fected surfaces. There is a risk of burns!
The C120 must not be used in continuous operation for more than 12 minutes.
Do not exceed the permitted lifting capacity. When overloaded, the C120 may be damaged!
The C120 is not made exclusively out of flame retardant materials. Keep the C120 away from sources
of ignition.
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