5.2 Safety instruc-
Tilt the product slightly if you are moving it when it is unfolded.
tions for
moving the
platform
ladder
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Follow these basic rules to prevent dangerous situations arising:
6. Dismantling, storage and transport
6.1 Dismantling
• If necessary, use lifting tackle to lay the product on its side. Do not lift the product
6.2 Storage
• Store components in a location where they are protected from the elements, and
6.3 Transport
• Fold the product and pack it for transport.
• Use straps to secure components against sliding or falling during transport.
• Do not throw components during loading or unloading.
7. Repairs
7.1 Cleaning
• Clean the product with a solution of water and a standard cleaning agent.
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Dry standing surfaces and holding devices thoroughly after cleaning.
7.2 Inspection
• The product must be regularly inspected by a technical expert to ensure that it is
> When using the product in buildings open to the passage of wind, on unclad
buildings or building corners, observe wind speeds and, if necessary, take
appropriate measures to prevent the product toppling over (e.g. by anchoring
it).
> After finishing work, move the product to a wind-sheltered position and, if
necessary, take additional measures to secure it against toppling over (e.g. fit
anchors).
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ANGER OF SERIOUS OR EVEN FATAL INJURY IF THE PRODUCT TOPPLES OVER WHILE MOVING IT
> Do not move the product as long as there are persons, material or tools on the
platform.
> Always move the product to its new location slowly and by hand. Never use tow-
ing trucks or forklifts to move it. Avoid collisions.
> Only move the product in longitudinal or diagonal direction and on a level, firm
and unobstructed surface.
by the guardrails or braces. Attach lifting tackle to the body of the access steps
or the platform.
if possible, store them laid flat.
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ANGER OF SLIPPING CAUSED BY WATER ON THE STANDING SURFACES
safe to operate. The technical expert is authorised to carry out inspection by the
operator and must have taken part in the seminars prescribed by law in the
country concerned.
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