Transportation
Use two people whenever it
WARNING
is necessary to lift or carry
the machine. Machine is heavy. Lift with
legs, not back.
Keep tires properly inflated at all times to main-
tain control and stability.
Do not use cart to transport other loads or add
additional product. For use with recommended
cable size/lengths only.
Always unarm the machine before transporting.
Ensure the foot pedal cord is properly wrapped
and the pedal is stored before transporting.
Always clear the area of obstructions before
transporting.
To roll cart from place to place, grasp the transport
handle and tilt the machine back onto the tires. Push,
don't pull, the machine.
Always use a two person lift when necessary. To lift,
grasp the transport handle and tilt the machine back
onto the tires. Have a second person grasp the lower
lift handle. Always maintain a firm footing.
NOTE: Accessory Loading Wheel Cat. No. 47-53-5002
can be used for a single-person lift into a van or truck
bed.
POWERTREDZ™ Lift Assist
(MXF501 only)
Keep bystanders away when using
WARNING
the MXF501 POWERTREDZ™ lift
assist. Always clear the area of obstructions
before use. Loss of control could cause injury.
Using lift assist is one person operation.
Use the POWERTREDZ™ lift assist to move the
machine up and down stairs, into or out of a work
vehicle, etc. NOTE: The POWERTREDZ™ lift assist
will not engage if there is insufficient battery life left to
ascend/descend a standard flight of stairs.
To use the POWERTREDZ™ lift assist:
1. Tilt machine back onto the wheels and roll
to steps, curb, vehicle, etc. NOTE: Only use
POWERTREDZ™ lift assist to climb to a max
22" in one lift (i.e., the back of a truck or onto a
platform no higher than 22")
2. Arm the machine.
3. Slide the mode selector to Lift Assist
4. Slide the direction selector to Ascend
Descend
.
5. Tilt the machine back so the treads contact the
climbing surface at approximately 60°.
6. Grasp the handle in the center
with the left hand, and near the
trigger with the right hand for
best control. Always use two
hands.
7. Slowly pull the trigger and
ease the treads onto the in-
clined surface. The farther the
trigger is pulled, the faster the
treads will move.
8. Engage as many of the treads
with the climbing surface as possible for best
control. On stairs, try to contact two steps during
the lift.
6
.
60°
or