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Danger due to suspended load! If the crane operator does not have an unobstructed view of the load, persons could be hit by the load and be killed or injured. Only operate the crane when the load, crane and operating range can be seen in full, or when working together with a banksman. |
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Danger due to suspended load! If the crane operator stumbles or falls, the transmitter may be unintentionally activated. As a result of this, persons could be killed or injured. Only operate the crane from a safe position with secure footing. |
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Danger due to careless handling of the transmitter! If the transmitter is handled carelessly (e.g. thrown, used to strike things, etc.) it will be damaged, no longer function properly and can send unintended signals to the crane. As a result of this, persons could be killed or injured. Lay the transmitter aside with care and do not use it as a substitute for a tool. |
Joystick for trolley travel and crane travel |
Joystick for lifting and lowering |
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Direction indicator |
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With a two-stage joystick:
Press the joystick halfway or fully to control the crane and the trolley.
With a proportional joystick: Press the joystick continuously to control the crane and the trolley.
The joystick for lifting and lowering must be pushed away from the body for lowering and be pushed towards the body for lifting. If the crane operator is carrying the transmitter with the hip belt, then the transmitter is hanging at an angle. In this case, the joystick direction is the same as the direction of the load hook.
● The direction of the crane, trolley and load hook appears on the display.
Operating a crane with two trolleys: See Operating a crane with two trolleys.
For a crane with one trolley, you can also switch between the displays for “I” or “II” on the transmitter, but only trolley I will be controlled.
Operating two cranes in tandem operation: See Operating cranes in tandem operation.