Risk of injury caused by the load falling/tipping over due to low vacuum!
Carefully check the position of the coloured ring (C) while generating the vacuum.
Never attach the suction lifter if the load is moving.
The suction lifter should only be used for a short period of time. You must regularly check and guarantee
the firm hold of the suction lifter for longer operating times.
Lifting, Carrying, Holding
Risk of injury caused by the load falling. A reduction in the load capacity through to a
premature release of the load may occur due to a loss of vacuum when moving the load!
The load must not exceed the specified load capacity.
Avoid exerting lateral pressure to the suction pad when carrying the load.
Make sure that the coloured ring is not visible while using the device.
The holding capacity must be restored through additional pumping in the event of reduced
vacuum.
Release
Make sure that the raised load is well secured when setting it down.
Activate the venting valve (B) until the vacuum is completely released.
Risk of injury caused by the load falling, tipping over or rolling away. Unexpected movements of the load
may occur when setting down and releasing the load!
If the rubber pad remains stuck to the object to be carried, raise the rubber pad on the side with a finger so that
air can get underneath it. This effect occasionally occurs with new rubber pads and will not impair the
function.
Damage
unser-
Never use pointed or sharp objects (e. g. screwdriver) for lifting the suction pad.
Bohle Trolley Instruction Manual – Version 1.3 UK
to the rubber pad. Improper loosening of the rubber pad will render it
viceable.
27