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Original Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 Scooter Dolly Scooter Dolly 1 of 28 Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Scooter Dolly Issue Date: 2013/01 Scooter Dolly 2 of 28 Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2 General Safety Advice for Use ....................10 3.3 General Safety Advice for Inspection ..................11 3.4 Correct and Proper Use of the Scooter Dolly ................11 3.4.1 Suspended Installation of the Scooter Dolly ..............11 3.5 Requirements Placed on Personnel ................... 12 3.6 Safety Related Environment Conditions ..................
  • Page 4: Information About The Equipment

    1. Information about the Equipment 1.1 Scope of Supply Scooter Dolly with clamping ring 80mm 2x Track Connectors 2x Base plates with levelling feet, scratch protection and self-locking nuts 6x Fixing screws for the feet M6x20 2x Grub screws M10 for assembly under the track connectors for tripod use...
  • Page 5: Responsibilities Of The Manufacturer / Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Type Designation: Dolly product Description: The Scooter Dolly is a product developed for the photography and film industries to enable sliding camera moves. meets all relevant provisions of the above directive as well as other directives applied (see below) - including valid changes at the time of this declaration.
  • Page 6: Responsibilities Of The Operator

    This ensures environmentally friendly disposal. Care It is recommended to clean the Scooter Dolly with a damp, clean cloth if it is dirty. Avoid caustic or aggressive cleaning additives. Regular cleaning of the track profile (top and bottom) as well as the track rollers is necessary for optimum smooth running.
  • Page 7: External Interfaces

    Accessories from other manufacturers may not restrict either the application or safe use of the Scooter Dolly! The people entrusted with the use of the Scooter Dolly must have read and understood the original operating instructions of the manufacturer. The manufacturer should be contacted for questions concerning safe use.
  • Page 8: How To Correctly Understand The Operating Instructions

    Makes you aware of possible property damage NOTE and other important information in connection with your equipment. Safety shoes: Mandatory sign in accordance with ANSI (in accordance with Z 535.3 - 2007) Meaning: Foot protection Foot protection Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 9: Service Address

    Warning sign in accordance with ANSI (in accordance with Z 535.3 - 2007) Meaning: Crush hazard – Danger to the hands 2.2 Service Address MovieTech AG Martin-Kollar-Str. 9 D-81829 München E-Mail: info@movietech.de www.movietech.de Tel.: +49 (0) 89 43 68 91 3 Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    The Scooter Dolly may be used in ambient temperatures from -5 to +40°C. The Scooter Dolly is suitable for studio and limited outdoor use. Sandy, dusty, salty and wet environments should be avoided as location sites. The slamming of the dolly, especially the wheels against objects and obstacles with sharp edges should be avoided because of the possible damage to the materials.
  • Page 11: General Safety Advice For Inspection

    3.4 Correct and Proper Use of the Scooter Dolly The Scooter Dolly may only be used in accordance with its “Correct and Proper Use”. The Scooter Dolly is intended for horizontal camera travel. The camera must have a weight <30kg. The weight of a tilting or swivel head or similar or an alternative camera fixing must also be considered.
  • Page 12: Requirements Placed On Personnel

    The operator of the dolly should be able to control the camera picture as well as the operating radius of the Scooter Dolly. The use of the Scooter Dolly must always be considered with respect to the relevant safety aspects. The responsibility for safe use lies with the user. Distances between camera and objects must always be correctly judged with respect to safety to avoid accidents and injuries.
  • Page 13: Other Risks And Protective Measures

    3.8 Other Risks and Protective Measures Transport / Storage: When transporting the Scooter Dolly, it must be ensured that no point loads are put on any of the individual parts. The dolly must be stored in a dry room. The dolly must not be stored in direct sunlight.
  • Page 14: Assembly And Operation

    4x Slot nuts with Allen screws 2x Tripod screws with star handles 1x Spirit level 1 x Set Allen keys 1 x Case with inlay Subject to technical changes, articles may be different to the picture Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 15: Optional Accessories

    Item No. M5622 Protective cap red for MasterTrack Item No. 2207-30 Set Base plate track connectors Item No. 2207-20 Floor levelling plate Item No. 2207-10 End stop Subject to technical changes, articles may be different to the picture Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 16 Item No. 2032-1 Set Ball adapter insert 100mm with distance sleeves and screws Item No. 2031-3 Set Ball adapter insert 150mm with distance sleeves and screws Subject to technical changes, articles may be different to the picture Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 17 Item No. 2207-90 Camera base plate / Euromount Item No. 2206-100 Push rod Item No.xx Monitor bracket set Monitor bracket Set 3/8“-1/4“ adapters ball joint Subject to technical changes, articles may be different to the picture Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 18: Delivery And Assembly

    5.3.1 Assembly of the Track Connectors on the Tripod The tripod for the Scooter Dolly tracks may only be set on a stable, level and slip-free base. The load bearing capability of the floor or the bearing strength of the sub-floor must be known and have been reliably measured.
  • Page 19 See Picture 5 Picture Picture Securely hand- Loosen the screws tighten the star in the slot nuts so far handle up to the so that the track stop! profile can be freely pushed in. Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 20 The brake function is dependant upon the contact pressure of the wheels! The higher the contact pressure the greater the braking effect! Attention! The dolly must only travel with an open brake to avoid damage to the brake rubber! Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 21: Assembly Of The Feet

    Picture Picture Set the track Finished profiles parallel assembly of the track with feet! Picture Picture Tighten the slot Levelling the nut screws with base plate with an Allen key the knurled screw Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 22: Assembly Of The Ball Adapter 75 / 100Mm

    75 / 100 mm the locking lever. or the Euro The locking lever coupling the can be operated locking ring with a ratchet must be open. function. Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 23: Disassembly Of The Clamping Ring

    5.7 Assembly of the Ball Adapter 100mm/ 150mm/ Mitchell Adapter Picture Picture Set the Fit the distance 100mm, sleeves (4 of 150mm or received in the Mitchell ball scope of adapter! supply) in the intended recesses. Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 24: Assembly Of The Track On The Euro Adapter (For Example Dolly Magnum)

    5.9 Assembly of the Push Rod Picture Assembly of the push rod on the dolly frame Use for this the assembly screws (scope of supply push rod) Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Tracks

    For smooth movements, clean and dust-free running surfaces and wheels are necessary! Picture Cleaning the track profile Important! Clean both the upper and lower sides of the profile! Do not use any corrosive cleaning fluids! Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 26: List Of Risks Considered And Identified Not To Be Relevant

    Hazard Sequence: Explosion (Material and Substance Hazards) Hazard Sequence: Fire (Material and Substance Hazards) Hazard Sequence: Infection (Material and Substance Hazards) Hazard Sequence: Sensitisation (Material and Substance Hazards) Hazard Sequence: Poisoning (Material and Substance Hazards) Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 27 Hazard Sequence: Loss of the Control or the Regulation Circuits Hazard Sequence: Faulty Assembly Hazard Sequence: Breakage During Operation Hazard Sequence: Ejected Objects or Fluids Hazard Sequence: Loss of Stability Hazard Sequence: Slipping, Tripping or Falling of People Scooter Dolly Original Operating Instructions...
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