A radio remote control is considered as a machine control device and as a safety
component used to stop a machine as specified by the EEC Machinery Directive.
All applicable rules must therefore be observed to ensure safe, correct operation
of such devices.
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For maximum safety when using the radio remote control, we recommend that the
operator carefully follows the instructions provided in this manual.
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The user must be appropriately trained and certified to operate machines by radio
remote control.
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The user must have uninterrupted visibility of the manoeuvre which he is
performing. When the operator's direct field of view is inadequate, the controlled
machinery must be equipped with auxiliary devices to improve visibility.
When several machines are being moved simultaneously, the equipment must be fitted
out to limit to consequences of a possible collision.
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To avoid any risks of electrocution, do not open the receiver case when powered.
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Never leave the transmitter lying around anywhere, in particular when it is powered
up.
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Never leave the radio control transmitter on the ground. If doing so becomes
indispensable, press the stop palmswitch on the radio control.
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If several radio controls are used on the same site, different radio frequencies should
be used, spaced by at least two channels (for example, channels 5, 7, 9, etc.). The
more space there is between the chosen radio channels, the less the risks of disturbance
are.
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When not in use, remove the electronic key. Store it in a safe and tracked down place.
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Do not forget to recharge the battery when discharged.
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In the event of a malfunction, immediately shut down the installation by pressing the
stop palmswitch on the transmitter and remove the electronic key.
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Service your equipment and perform all the periodic checks as may be required by the
intensity with which your equipment is used. Follow necessarily the cleaning instructions
described in the chapter "Maintenance".
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General safety rules
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