Operator's Manual | First Edition • Eighth Printing |
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SAFETY RULES
Crushing Hazards | Damaged Machine Hazards |
Keep hands and fingers away from folding legs and other potential pinch points.
Do not raise if the load is not properly centered on the load handling attachment.
Do not raise unless the load is properly secured to the load handling attachment.
Do not stand under or allow personnel under the machine when the load is raised.
Do not lower the load unless the area below is clear of personnel and obstructions.
Do not stand under the load. The safety brake system (if equipped) will allow the load to drop 1 to 3 feet / 30 to 91 cm before locking the columns.
Maintain a firm grasp on the stabilizer when the lock plates are released. The stabilizer will drop.
Maintain a firm grasp on the leg when the retaining pin is removed. The leg will drop.
Maintain a firm grasp on the winch handles until the brake is locked. The brake is locked when the load will not cause the winch handles to turn.
Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Do not use a machine with a worn, frayed, kinked or damaged cable.
Do not use a machine with less than four wraps of cable on the winch drum when the carriage is fully lowered.
Conduct a thorough
Be sure all decals are in place and legible.
Be sure the operator's manual is complete, legible and in the storage container located on the machine.
Maintain proper lubrication on the winch. See Genie Superlift Contractor Parts and Service Manual for details. Do not allow oil or grease on braking surfaces.
Do not use any type of lubrication on the column surfaces.
Bodily Injury Hazard
Do not grasp the cable.
Improper Use Hazard
Never leave a machine unattended with a load. Unauthorized personnel may attempt to operate the machine without proper instruction, creating an unsafe condition.
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