Lukas DUO Traversing System User Manual
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The equipment is filled with
hydraulic fluid. These hydraulic
fluids can be harmful to your
health if swallowed or if their
vapours inhaled. Direct contact
with the skin is to be avoided
for the same reason. Please
also note that hydraulic fluids
can also have a negative effect
on biological systems.
When working with or storing
the equipment, ensure that the
function and the safety of the
equipment are not impaired by
the effects of extreme external
temperatures and that the
equipment is not damaged in
any way. Please note that the
equipment can also heat up
over a long period of use.
Ensure adequate lighting when
you are working.
Before transporting the
equipment, always ensure that
the accessories are positioned
in such a way that they cannot
cause an accident.
Always keep these operating
instructions within reach where
the equipment is used.
Ensure the proper disposal
of all removed parts, leftover
oil and fluid, and packaging
materials.
Comply with all the
instructions regarding safety
and danger on the equipment
and in the operating
instructions.
All the instructions regarding
safety and danger on the
equipment are to be kept
complete and in a legible
condition.
Any method of operation
which impairs safety and/or
stability of the equipment is
prohibited.
Comply with all specified
dates or dates specified in
the operating instructions
pertaining to regular checks /
inspections of the equipment.
Safety devices may never be
deactivated.
The maximum operating
pressure marked on the
equipment must not be
exceeded.
Before the equipment is
switched on / started up, and
during its operation, it must
be ensured that nobody is
endangered by the operation
of the equipment.
Only original LUKAS
accessories and spare parts
may be used for repairs.
During all work and transport
operations involving the
equipment, take care not to
trip and become caught in
hose loops.
When working close to live
components and cables,
suitable measures must
be taken to avoid current
transfers or high-voltage
transfers to the equipment.
The build-up of static
charge with the potential
consequence of spark
formation is to be avoided
when handling the equipment.