060588-026 SL26/30SL
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PECIAL
IMITATIONS
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Travel with the platform raised is limited to a creep speed range.
Elevating of the Work Platform is limited to firm, level surfaces only.
Travel while elevated is limited to flat surface only. Machine must be level and Front and Rear Axles must
be parallel.
D A N G E R
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The elevating function shall ONLY be used when the work platform is level and on a firm surface.
The work platform is NOT intended to be driven over uneven, rough or soft terrain.
P
L A T F O R M
The maximum platform capacity for the SL26SL is 680 kg (1500 lbs.). Five people may occupy the plat-
form when in use indoors or outdoors.
The maximum platform capacity for the SL30SL is 590 kg (1300 lbs.). Five people may occupy the plat-
form when in use indoors or outdoors.
D A N G E R
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DO NOT exceed the maximum platform capacity or the platform occupancy limits for this machine.
M
A N U A L
Manual force is the force applied by the occupants to objects such as walls or other structures outside the
work platform.
The maximum allowable manual force is limited to 200 N (45 lbs.) of force per occupant, with a maximum
of 400 N (90 lbs.) for two or more occupants.
D A N G E R
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DO NOT exceed the maximum amount of manual force for this machine.
B
E A U F O R T
Never operate the machine when wind speeds exceed 45 km/h (28 mph) [Beaufort scale 6].
BEAUFORT
RATING
m/s
km/h
3
3,4~5,4
12,25~19,4
4
5,4~8,0
19,4~28,8
5
8,0~10,8
28,8~38,9
6
10,8~13,9
38,9~50,0
7
13,9~17,2
50,0~61,9
L
O
I F T
All models include a feature that alerts the operator when the rated platform load is exceeded. If the alarm
sounds during the lift function, lower the platform and reduce the platform load.
W A R N I N G
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Never operate the machine with a platform load greater than the rated capacity (see Specifications).
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O D E L S
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A P A C I T Y
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WIND SPEED
ft/s
mph
11.5~17.75
7.5~12.0
17.75~26.25
12.0~18
26.25~35.5
18~24.25
35.5~45.5
24.5~31
45.5~56.5
31.~38.5
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V E R L O A D
L A R M
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GROUND CONDITIONS
Papers and thin branches move, flags wave.
Dust is raised, paper whirls up, and small branches sway.
Shrubs with leaves start swaying. Wave crests are apparent in ponds or swamps.
Tree branches move. Power lines whistle. It is difficult to open an umbrella.
Whole trees sway. It is difficult to walk against the wind.
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Special Limitations
Operator Manual