Conquip Boot Wash User manual

User Guide
Boot Wash

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User Guide - Boot Wash
Product Information
Overview
The Conquip Boot Wash is a stand-alone boot cleaning staon designed to
provide an area site operaves and visitors to clean o their footwear before
entering clean zones, such as site cabins or newly constructed buildings. The
system has a raised an-slip grated plaorm, with boot brushes, an integral water
feed, hoses and hose spray guns.
Key Benets
• Integrated water feed with compression ngs for up to three water hose
spray guns.
• Two sizes available, either a single bay or 3 bays.
• Lightweight unit that can be at packed for ease of transportaon. Also has
fork pockets, if required.
• Fied with holders for the spray guns to ensure that hoses are kept o the
ground when not in use.
• Removable an-slip grang for standing on and to allow mud and water to
drain through into the sump below.
• The drainage point is not right at the base of the tray to ensure that if the
waste is contaminated it can be pumped out rather than draining straight
into the ground.
• The systems can be connected to provide a longer washing staon.
Product Information
Specication
Item Product Code
Single Bay Boot Wash SS600AC-00001
Triple Bay Boot Wash SS600AC-00003
Product Code Height Width Length Weight
SS600AC-00001 980mm 490mm 710mm 50kg
SS600AC-00003 980mm 490mm 1600mm 86kg

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User Guide - Boot Wash
Original Working Instructions
Usage Instructions
Important Usage Notes
• Ensure the drainage tray is free of any dirt or water and fully empty before
liing and manoeuvring.
• The hose connector is a standard Brish outdoor tap connector. Ideal for ½
inch or ¾ inch BSP taps (21 or 26.5mm).
• The Boot Wash is lightweight so can be installed by hand, by 2 operaves,
rather than using a forkli.
Installaon using a Forkli
1. To move the Boot Wash with a forkli, rst set the machine’s forks to the
correct width for the Boot Wash fork pockets. Make sure they are equidistant
from the centre.
2. Drive the forkli to the Boot Wash, aligning the forks with the Boot Wash fork
pockets.
3. Double check that they are correctly aligned, then move the telehandler
forward unl the forks are fully inserted into the fork pockets
4. The Boot Wash is now ready to li.
5. Manoeuvre the Boot Wash to the required posion on site and lower onto
rm, level ground.
6. Having lowered the Boot Wash to the ground, reverse the forkli clear of the
equipment.
7. Connect the integral water feed of the Boot Wash to a water source, on the
side of the unit. Make sure the tap on the side of the tray is turned o to
prevent waste leaving the tray unl ready to empty the tray.
8. The Boot Wash is now ready to use.
Installaon by Personnel
1. Li the separate components to the area of set up. Place the tray in the
desired posion on level ground.
2. Now place the grate into the tray and ensure it is level and secure.
3. Li the backboard, using 2 people, and slot it into the tab holes at the back of
the tray. Ensure it is securely sloed into the tray.
4. Connect the integral water feed of the Boot Wash to a water source, on the
side of the unit. Make sure the tap on the side of the tray is turned o to
prevent waste leaving the tray unl ready to empty the tray.
5. The Boot Wash is now ready to use.
Usage Instrucons
1. Take the spray gun from the holder.
2. To turn the spray gun on, hold the holster and then push the trigger up with
your thumb. You can adjust the volume and stream of water spray by twisng
the nozzle secon to the le or the right.
3. Use the brush on the grang to remove any large clods of mud from the
boots. For best results spray water at the boot simultaneously.
4. To empty the bung (tray), open the tap on the side of the unit. If you are le
with solid mud or dirt in the boom of the tray you can remove this with a
shovel.
5. If the water is contaminated, you can connect a hose to the tap of the bund
and pump the contaminated waste into a separate container.

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Original Working Instructions
Safety Instructions
Basic Safety
A site-specic Risk Assessment, and li plan where applicable, must be completed by the responsible person
before using this equipment to control risks, produce a safe system of work and ensure safety for you, your
colleagues and others. Your risk assessment will determine the correct Personal Protecve Equipment (PPE)
for the task you are doing. You must use it. Conquip recommends that you should wear:
• Suitable clothing
• Gloves
• Hard hat
• Protecve footwear (steel toecaps)
• Safety glasses
Important Safety Notes
• Read these instrucons before using this equipment. If there is anything you do not understand
or if you have any concerns do not use this equipment. Contact your supervisor or Conquip
Engineering Group for advice.
• You must check that you have considered all the safety requirements for the task you are doing
and that this equipment is suitable.
• You must protect bystanders and the general public by prevenng access to the working area.
• Do not use this equipment if you are red, unwell or under the inuence of alcohol or drugs. If
you are taking any medicine or undergoing treatment you should inform your supervisor.
Usage & Transportaon
• Never unevenly load this equipment.
• The weight of the equipment, together with its aachments, must be added to the weight of the load
when calculang the total load that will be imposed on the liing apparatus / operang machine.
• This equipment must be used in conjuncon with the load rangs of the liing apparatus / operang
machine. (Refer to the manufacturers’ load rangs and original working instrucons).
• Make sure you know how to use this equipment and understand all aspects of its operaon in case of
emergency.
• This equipment weighs more than 25kg. Do not li or manhandle without machine assistance.
• Do not operate this equipment near overhead power lines.
• Take care in conned spaces, near ceilings or similar hazards. This equipment was designed for vercal
liing. Do not drag, or swing.
• Before operang this equipment, check that you have enough space for you to work safely and make
sure that the working area is clear of hazards, obstrucons and personnel.
• Before lowering equipment make sure that the landing zone is clear and capable of accepng the size
and weight of the load.
• Crush Risk. Keep hands and feet clear of the equipment at all mes to avoid injury.
• Do not exceed the maximum Working Load Limit (WLL) shown on the serial plate. Ensure that the WLL
on the individual li points is not exceeded.
• Before liing, check that the load is secured, balanced and stable. Allow space for the equipment to
move if the load shis.
• Manoeuvre loaded or raised equipment carefully. Travel and turn slowly to avoid unit becoming
unstable.
Personnel
• All personnel must wear relevant personal protective equipment.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery and tie back long hair to avoid becoming tangled or trapped in
this equipment. You must make everyone in the work area aware of what you are doing.
• All personnel involved in the lifting operation must be competent to do so and must have been briefed
in conjunction with this User Guide available from Conquip Engineering Group, the manufacturer.
Equipment Maintenance & Cleaning
• It is mandatory that the equipment is thoroughly examined regularly, by a qualied engineer, to ensure
compliance with relevant regulaon/s. (Conquip recommend to carry out thorough examinaon every
six months).
• This product may incorporate various loose and detachable items of liing gear. Refer to the separate
requirements for the safe use of those items.
• When not being used, store the unit in a clean, upright condion and in a safe place where it will be
protected from thieves and unauthorised users.
• This equipment must be inspected by the responsible person before each use and then regularly, as
determined by your risk assessment or working pracce. If you have any concerns about condion or
suitability do not use.

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Disclaimer
Warranty
The products supplied by Conquip Engineering Group are all guaranteed by a 12 month warranty.
Apart from where excepons apply, Conquip Engineering Group promises to repair or replace any fault which
the Company considers to be due to defecve material or workmanship within 12 months of the date of sale,
at no addional cost.
• Faults arising from unauthorised alteraons (see modicaons secon below for full details).
• Damage caused by abuse, neglect, misuse or falling.
• Damage caused because of failure to follow transportaon, storage, loading, cleaning or
operang instrucons.
• Replacement or repair of components due to fair wear and tear.
• Any consequenal damage or wear arising from the use or ng of addional or non-standard
parts.
Modicaons
If any third-party modicaons or alteraons, involving drilling, welding, cung or distoron of materials in
any form, are to be carried out on the product, Conquip Engineering Group must provide full wrien approval
prior to the work being carried out.
Alteraons, modicaons, addions or repairs must be carried out by Conquip Engineering Group’s
recognised distributors, if they are not carrying out the work themselves.
Conquip Engineering Group operate a connuous improvement policy and therefore reserve the right to alter
technical specicaons and user guide details at any point without noce.
Conquip Engineering Group will not cover or reimburse any transportaon and/or shipment costs to and
from their premises or their recognised agents, or any material and/or labour costs for repair, replacement or
assessment against a warranty claim.
Conquip Engineering Group and/or their directors, employees, insurers or recognised agents will not be held
liable for consequenal damages, losses or expenses relang to the inability to use the product correctly for
its purpose.
EC Declaration of Conformity
In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004
Declaraon: As dened by the Machinery Direcve 2006/42/EC and subsequent amendments
We, CONQUIP ENGINEERING GROUP, herewith declare that the following indicated equipment meets
the fundamental health and safety requirements concerning the EU guide line(s), due to their design and
manufacture.
This declaraon will be rendered null and void if the machine is changed without our approval.
Signed: Dated: 2019
Garry Critchley, Managing Director
Product
Code(s): SS600AC-00001 / SS600AC-00003
EC Direcve/
Regulaon:
2006/42/EC,
Liing Operaons and Liing Equipment Regulaons 1998
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulaons 1998
Harmonised
Standards:
BS EN ISO 12100:2010
BS EN 13155
General
Descripon/
Designaon:
Boot Wash – SS600AC-00001 / SS600AC-00003
WLL: N/A

Important Notes
• This User Guide is for this Conquip product only.
• Any movements of the product must be thoroughly planned before the work commences to idenfy
potenal hazards and assess risk.
• All personnel involved in liing and transportaon of this product must have read this User Guide and
must be properly briefed.
• You must be competent, alert and medically t when using this equipment. If you have a medical
condion, a mental or physical disability, you must seek advice from a medical professional before using
this equipment.
Talking to us is easy
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Call us on 0845 520 1101
Email us at sales@cqegroup.com
www.cqegroup.com
Conquip Engineering Group
Waterbrook Estate, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 2UD
Copyright © 2019 Conquip Engineering Group. All Rights Reserved.
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