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Confirming the pad frame configuration – Wood’s Powr-Grip MR1611LDCO User Manual

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MR1611LDCO/DVS: #35048

Confirming the Pad Frame Configuration

WARNING: Load Capacity of lifter varies, depending on pad frame configuration.

Make sure the pad frame has been assembled in the configuration that will provide optimal

support of the load while lifting (see ASSEMBLY: T

O

C

HANGE THE

P

AD

F

RAME

C

ONFIGURATION

). The

pad frame configuration selected must be appropriate both for the weight and for the dimensions

of the load in question.

Preparing to Use the Optional Remote Control System

If the lifter is equipped with a Remote Control System, the operator can engage the lifter's apply
and release functions at distances up to 250' [76 m], provided there is a direct and clear view of

the lifter and its status indicators from the operator location (see MAINTENANCE: R

EMOTE

C

ONTROL

S

YSTEM

T

EST

). When lifting a load from a remote location, the operator must monitor the

lifter at all times to make sure that it is functioning as intended. In addition, the operator must

exercise special care to ensure that the load is landed and supported correctly before releasing
the load (see A

BOUT THE

E

NABLE

S

WITCH AND

O

PTIONAL

S

TROBE

L

IGHT

and

T

O

R

ELEASE THE

P

ADS FROM

THE

L

OAD

to follow).

The Remote Control System is designed with safeguards which can affect the use of more than

one radio controlled lifter in the vicinity. If transmissions from multiple transmitters on the same
frequency occur simultaneously, these safeguards prevent each lifter from responding until a
clear transmission with an appropriate code is received.

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Nevertheless, radio controlled lifters

should be tested to ensure that each radio transmitter controls only one lifter. The buttons

located on the lifter (see remote control enclosure in OPERATING FEATURES) function regardless
of any radio transmissions in the vicinity.
The radio transmitter is also equipped with an emergency transmitter disconnect that prevents

the transmitter from sending any transmission. This button should not need to be used, but may

have to be reset if accidentally engaged. To reset, twist the button clockwise while allowing it to
spring outward to its normal position.

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Depending on how strong each transmitter’s signal is, a lifter also may respond intermittently in such cases. Intermittent

transmission generally would be noticed only when the operator tries to release a load, since this is the only situation requiring
transmitter buttons to be held.