Intercontinental Technologies Ltd F22-6D Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 2 
 
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Chapter 2 
Safe Operation 
 
Emergency Procedure 
In case of emergency, perform these steps IN ORDER: 
 
1.  Press the Red STOP Button. 
2.  Turn the Green Rotary Key Switch to the OFF position and remove the key from 
the transmitter. 
3.  Switch off the main power to the crane. 
4.  Contact your distributor or installer. 
 
 
 NOTE:  Read ALL safety information before you operate this 
product. 
 
2.1 Emergency 
Procedures 
If the F22 unit detects an error or system fault, it will issue an emergency STOP command and 
deactivate all systems programmed for a STOP command.  It is therefore important to install the F22 
system correctly so that if it detects a fault, it can perform an emergency stop and the crane will shut 
down safely. 
2.2  General Safety Information 
This manual is intended for the user as a general reference only. Please consult your 
distributor for installation or assistance with specific technical issues.
 In an industrial 
environment, safety must always be a top priority. Persons responsible for installation, operation, 
and maintenance must make certain that both their actions and the equipment on which they work 
are safe. This chapter includes a list of safety rules that must be followed when working with 
TELECRANE products, as well as cranes in general. This list is not intended to be all-inclusive. 
General industrial safety rules must always be followed. If there is any doubt about how to proceed, 
always take the safest course of action. 
2.3 Installation 
Safety 
Only qualified personnel should install this product.  For installation instructions and safety 
information, refer to Part 2 of this manual. 
2.4 Operational 
Safety 
•  Operating any piece of equipment in an industrial facility can be dangerous; therefore, provide 
adequate training to operators of cranes that use this equipment. 
•  At least once each shift, check the amount of power remaining in the transmitter batteries (see 
Section 4.1.3, “Checking Battery Power”).  If it is low, change all four batteries before beginning 
operation. Operating the unit with excessively discharged batteries can be unsafe.