Lashing on a Transport Vehicle ..............................15 Components and Controls ............................. 16 Model HS 600 | FH ..................................16 Model HS 600 | AH ..................................17 Installation and Commissioning ..........................18 Operation ................................18 Switch on Model HS 600 | AH ..............................18 BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
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Figure 1: Permissible load with load distribution ........................9 Figure 2: Nameplate ................................. 13 Figure 3: Components and controls of HS 600 | FH ......................... 16 Figure 4: Components and controls of HS 600 | AH ......................... 17 Figure 5: Main switch ................................18 Figure 6: Height adjustment pedal ............................
1 Introduction The information in this operating manual enables safe, proper and economical operation of your lift table. Please observe all the explanations, notes and regulations • to avoid dangers and malfunctions, • to reduce repair costs and downtimes • and to increase reliability and service life of your lift table.
Symbols in Safety Instructions The lift table is designed and manufactured according to the current state of the art. Nevertheless, residual haz- ards may occur during handling. In this operating manual, possible dangers and residual risks are pointed out at appropriate places.
If anything is unclear, please contact the manufacturer. The ergonomic HS 600 scissor lift table has a high load capacity of max. 600 kg. With its 1900 x 740 mm support frame, this model is equipped for large-area table tops. The solid construction of square profiles and its mobility thanks to four swivel castors make it an indispensable assistant for countless applications in industry and trade, e.g.
Accident Prevention To avoid accidents, the following rules must be observed for operation: Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to the lift table. Keep unauthorized persons away from the danger areas. Repeatedly inform present other persons about existing residual risks (see section 4.8 "Residual Risks"). Conduct and record regular training &...
4 Safety Basic Safety Instructions Lift tables can be dangerous if used improperly. Therefore, observe the safety instructions listed in this chapter and the accident prevention regulations of your employer's liability insurance association! The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage and malfunctions resulting from failure to observe these operating instructions.
Consequences in Case of Disregard If the lift table is not operated, maintained or repaired in accordance with the safety regulations, not as in- tended, improperly or in an abusive manner, the following will result: Dangers to the health of the operating personnel Dangers to the lift table and objects in its vicinity Impairment of the lift table function In case of improper use of the lift table, any warranty, liability and other claims for damages of the operator...
Hazardous Areas Source Area Cause Risk Prevention Foot pump HS 600 | FH only: Slipping off the Injuries to feet Keep foot pedal foot pedal and legs and shoes dry On the foot pedal for height adjust- Wear work shoes...
Residual Risks The lift table is built according to the latest state of the art and the recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, the use of the lift table may cause danger to life and limb of the user or third parties or damage to the lift table and other equipment.
Work on hydraulic equipment may only be carried out by authorised and trained personnel. Work on the electrical equipment of the lift table model HS 600 | AH may only be carried out by a quali- fied electrician or by instructed persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations.
• With the forks set appropriately, drive centrally into the designated places on the freight pallet on the longi- tudinal side of the lift table and lift carefully. • Carefully lift the HS 600 from the truck. The net weight is approx. 170 kg (FH) resp. approx. 215 kg (AH). Check delivery condition Check for completeness and transport damage.
Requirements for the Installation Site The following guidelines apply with regard to space requirements, load-bearing capacity and the condition of the substrate: • Space requirements: W x H x D = 1010 x 420 x 2010 mm (with optional table top) •...
Generally wear steel-toed safety shoes and suitable protective work clothing! Switch on Model HS 600 | AH Before working with the battery-hydraulic lift table "AH", ensure that a) the battery is in a charged state b) the main switch (10) is in the "ON"...
The height adjustment of the lift table is based on the scissor principle. The hydraulic power is transmitted to the hydraulic cylinder via the foot pump. 9.4.1 HS 600 | FH Before adjusting the height, first secure the lift table against rolling away with the two parking brakes.
Measures after Operation 10.1 General Measures Additional electrical components (e.g. machines lying on the lift table) must be switched off after finishing work and also disconnected from the mains by unplugging the power cable. Furthermore, the lift table must be se- cured against unauthorised use.
Lift table is overloaded Platform cannot be lifted up Hydraulic cylinder, foot pump → Contact customer service or mechanics defective Faults with Model HS 600 | AH Fault Possible Cause Remedy → Charge battery Battery empty The lift table cannot be →...
(see section 12.1). • Model HS 600 | AH: Turn off the main switch before carrying out any maintenance or repair work. WARNING! There is an acute risk of electric shock when opening the battery box even if the main switch is turned off! •...
The battery charger "MXS 5.0" integrated in the battery box is a commercially available, microprocessor-con- trolled charger from the manufacturer CTEK. The charging voltage for the lead gel battery installed in the HS 600 | AH is 14.4 volts. 13.1 CTEK MXS 5.0 - Operation Instructions BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
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➔ Select charging mode “14,4 V / 5 A” CAUTION! Charging voltages higher than 14.4 V can damage or destroy the battery! BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
Decommissioning • Before taking out of service, the platform of the lift table must be lowered completely. • For recommissioning, observe chapter 8 “Installation and commissioning“. • For the final scrapping of the lift table, please refer to chapter 15. Disassembly and Scrapping When dismantling and scrapping the lift table, the current EU regulations or the respective regulations and laws of the country of operation, which are prescribed for proper dismantling and disposal, must be observed.
WITH 3 DRAWERS Platform size = 2000 x 1000 x 160 mm | Table top thickness = 27 mm | Internal drawer dimensions 900 x 560 x 100 mm | Weight approx. 74 kg Further information, illustrations and pre-configured HS 600 models can be found in our catalogue. BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
VERSION Weight approx. 6 kg LOCKING DEVICE Suitable for HS 600, by turning the lever the lift table is lifted approx. 10 WITH 4 ADJUSTABLE FEET mm and brought from the mobile to a static rest position. With 4 adjusta- 200.300.00 ble feet and hand lever for optimum stability.
Weight approx. 26 kg PLATFORM EXTENSION As above, but double-sided version. LEFT + RIGHT, WITH 200.227.00 Weight approx. 53 kg METAL SHEET TABLE TOP Further information, illustrations and pre-configured HS 600 models can be found in our catalogue. BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
360° | Weight approx. 1 kg Further information, illustrations and pre-configured HS 600 models can be found in our catalogue. Note: Can also be used on the 30 mm table top “Beech-Multiplex” (Art.-No. 200.200.00) without hole matrix.
8 x Universal stops 115L (Art.-No. 200.853.16) • 4 x Vertical clamp (Art.-No. 200.857.16) • 1 x Eccentric stop (Art.-No. 200.858.16) Weight approx. 15 kg Further information, illustrations and pre-configured HS 600 models can be found in our catalogue. BA_BM_HS-600_EN_45-21.docx...
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