Safelift MoveAround MA60 User manual

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
MoveAround MA60
PushAround PA60

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CONTENT
1. Health & safety regulations .................................................. 3
1.1 Notification of safety precautions ......................................3
2. Warning devices...................................................................... 4
2.1 Warning texts .....................................................................4
2.2 User warnings ....................................................................4
3. Machine safety........................................................................ 6
3.1 Requirements for personnel & safety regulations ..............6
3.2 When rebuilding the lift ......................................................7
3.3 Manufacturer......................................................................7
3.4 Labelling.............................................................................7
3.5 Noise ..................................................................................7
4. Checks before using the lift ................................................. 8
4.1 Main switch........................................................................8
4.2 Raising of platform.............................................................8
4.3 Lowering of platform..........................................................8
4.4 Horn ...................................................................................8
4.5 Tilt sensor (MA60) ..............................................................8
4.6 Emergency stop .................................................................9
4.7 Emergency lowering...........................................................9
4.8 Transport of the lift with a lifting crane...............................9
4.9 Transport of the lift with a forklift........................................9
4.10 Transport of the lift by truck ...............................................9
5. Maintenance .......................................................................... 10
5.1 Blocking the platform in raised position ..........................10
5.2 Hydraulic oil .....................................................................10
5.3 Maintenance of battery ....................................................11
5.4 Charging the batteries......................................................11
5.5 Inspection & maintenance intervals .................................12
6. Technical data ....................................................................... 13
7. Lift controls ........................................................................... 14
7.1 Indications on the control panel (MA60) ..........................15
8. Declaration of conformity CE marking ............................. 16

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1.1 Notification of safety precautions
• Before you start using the equipment and performing the
maintenance or service on this equipment, please read the
applicable parts of the instructions.
• Take into account all signs stating Danger, Prohibited,
Requirement and Note that are mentioned in the manual.
• Serious injury to persons and machine damage may occur if this
information is not observed.
• The machine equipment is intended to be used by an operator.
• Consider all electrical equipment as being energized.
• Consider all hoses and pipes as being pressurized.
• For service and maintenance of the equipment/machine, make
sure that the 230V power supply is cut and that the main fuse is
in the OFF position.
• The service and maintenance may only be carried out by
authorized service and maintenance personnel.
• Follow the instructions for maximum load. See the sticker on the
equipment and technical data.
1. HEALTH & SAFETY REGULATIONS
The operator manual contains instructions for the daily work with
the equipment to be handled and used by the operator. The
operator manual must always be available to the operator(s)
working with the equipment.
It is important that:
• The operator manual and other applicable documents are
retained throughout the life span of the equipment.
• The operator manual and other applicable documents are
included as part of the equipment.
• This operator manual is forwarded to other users of the
equipment.
• The operator manual is updated with any additions or changes
to the equipment.
• The operator manual describes the methods used in the use of
the equipment.

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2. WARNING DEVICES
Annual inspection of warning devices and protective devices must
be carried out. This refers to the control of their function and status.
WARNING!
Ignoring this information will result in immediate danger to life.
PROHIBITED!
Prohibited action associated with danger or death or serious
injury!
REQUIREMENT!
Correct use of the personal protective equipment or other
means.
NOTE!
Information that requires special attention.
Read and understand all instructions and safety
information before use
All personnel must carefully read, understand and follow all
safety instructions, as well as operating instructions in this
instruction manual before performing operation or maintenance.
Tilting hazard
NEVER raise the platform or transport with a raised platform on
anything other than a horizontal solid surface.
Risk of collision
NEVER operate the machine before having checked that the
area around the machine is free of obstacles or other hazards.
2.1 Warning texts
2.2 User warnings

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Never increase the height of the platform by using stairs or
ladders etc.
The lift may only be used indoors on flat and solid surfaces that
are suitable for the load of the lift.
The lift must not be used as a crane.
The lift must not be exposed to liquids, humid environment or a
temperature below 0 °C.
Risk of falling
NEVER climb, sit or stand on the platform railing. If the platform
cannot be lowered, NEVER climb down the mast.
Electricity
This machine is not isolated against electric current. It is
therefore necessary to have a correct safety distance to the
high-voltage conductors or other current carrying objects.
Always lock the wheels to prevent the lift from being
moved unintentionally!
MA60: Make sure that electric motor drive is activated or lock
the swivel castors before raising or lowering the platform, for
extra stability.
PA60: Lock the swivel castors before raising or lowering the
platform.
Risk of crush injury
To prevent crush injuries, make sure that people or other
equipment are not within the lift’s working area. Observe the
danger signs that are placed on the lift.
Lock the swivel castors when the lift is parked (PA60).
Make sure that the safety gate is closed when using the
platform.
Make sure that the operator uses appropriate safety equipment.

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3. MACHINE SAFETY
The machine is marked with a CE mark. This means that it is
designed, manufactured and described in accordance with EU
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (see also page 16).
3.1 Requirements for personnel & safety regulations
To avoid personal injury and machine damage, the operator and
operating personnel will be instructed or trained in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. The operator and operating
personnel are only allowed to handle the parts they have been
instructed or trained on.
All controls and buttons must only be operated with hands. In other
words, these must never be activated by any other means unless
otherwise specified. The operator must never leave the machine
unattended. This will prevent injury of unauthorized persons.
• The machine may only be used by trained personnel, and
may only be used when the user has read and understood the
contents of the current user description.
• The machine may only be used for the predetermined purpose
and only with the mounted protective devices. All applicable
safety precautions will be taken into account.
• The daily maintenance work must only be carried out by trained
personnel.
• The electrical work may only be carried out by qualified
professionals.
• Work on live parts is not allowed.
• Rebuilding, repairs and modifications to the machine may
only be carried out by complying with the applicable safety
regulations.
Make sure that the working area around the lift is protected from
people or other equipment.
Never push or pull objects with the lift.
Lock the lift when not in use to prevent unauthorized use.

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• Only original spare parts may be used upon repairs.
3.2 When rebuilding the lift
• If the lift is rebuilt or supplemented with other parts not
approved by the manufacturer, this CE marking does not apply
to the parts that change the function of the lift. Warning decals
and CE marking on the lift must be clearly visible.
• If any machine part with warning sticker is replaced, new
warning stickers must be mounted in the same place as before.
• Damaged decals and CE mark must be replaced immediately.
• If the lift is rebuilt after approval from the manufacturer or
supplemented, it is very important that this instruction is
immediately supplemented / adjusted with the necessary
illustrations, photographs and texts.
3.3 Manufacturer
This lift is made by:
Låglyftar i Sverige AB
Kvarnvägen 14
SE-352 41 Växjö
SWEDEN
3.4 Labelling
The lift is fitted with this nameplate:
3.5 Noise
This lift has a sound level below 70 dB(A) during operation.
Model: MA60 / PA60
Manufacturing year: 20XX
Serial number: 3XXXXX
Lift weight: 466 kg
Maximum load (SWL): 180 kg / 1 person
Maximum inclination for operation: 1°
Maximum manual force: 200 N
Maximum wind force: 0 m/s
Lågliftar i Sverige AB
Kvarnvägen 14, SE-352 41 Växjö, Sweden

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4. CHECKS BEFORE USING THE LIFT
Perform the following daily checks before using the machine:
1. Check that the batteries are charged.
2. Make sure the charging cable (230V) has been disconnected.
3. Inspect the machine for any possible oil leakage.
4. Check the function of the wheel brakes on the swivel wheels.
5. Make sure that the wheel brakes on the swivel wheels are
locked before raising or lowering the platform (PA60).
4.1 Main switch
The lift's main switch is located at the lift's right front wheel. Always
switch o the main switch when not in use to save power. Remove
the key to the main switch to prevent unauthorized use.
4.2 Raising of platform
Press the upper button, marked with the platform symbol, which is
located on the control panel in the platform.
4.3 Lowering of platform
Press the lower button, marked with the platform symbol, which is
located on the control panel in the platform.
4.4 Horn
The lift is equipped with a horn. The horn button is located at the top
of the control panel in the platform.
4.5 Tilt sensor (MA60)
MA60 is equipped with a tilt sensor that prevents the lift from being
driven or the platform being raised, if the lift is tilted more than 1°.
When the tilt sensor is activated, a warning sound sounds. To be
able to use the lift again, the platform must be lowered to its bottom
position and the lift moved to a floor surface that is inclined less
than 1°.
All safety regulations, operating instructions, labels and national
safety instructions / requirements must be carefully read,
understood and complied with.

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4.6 Emergency stop
The lift is equipped with an emergency stop function. Press the
emergency stop button to turn o the power. Rotate the emergency
stop button clockwise to reactivate the power.
4.7 Emergency lowering
The lift is equipped with two emergency lowering systems.
Emergency lowering of the platform is done either with an electric
button located at the main switch on the side of the chassis or a
mechanical button located on the top of the chassis covers.
4.8 Transport of the lift with a lifting crane
A lifting device may only be fastened to the intended lifting eyes that
are screwed into the chassis (M10 x 4).
4.9 Transport of the lift with a forklift
4.10 Transport of the lift by truck
• Do not operate the machine on the truck.
• Block the wheels with blocks.
• Transport the lift in the lowered position.
• Secure the machine on the truck.
NOTE!
Tightening of straps or chains may result in damage to the lift.
WARNING!
If the platform can’t be lowered, NEVER climb the mast. Ask
someone on the ground to turn on the emergency lowering
button to lower the platform. Keep a safe distance to the mast
when the emergency lowering is activated.
WARNING!
Lifting with forklift is only for transport of the lift. Must never be
used to increase the lifting capacity. Check the weight of the
machine in the specifications and make sure the forklift truck
has a sucient lifting capacity to lift the machine. The arms of
the forklift are placed under the machine from the side.

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5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Blocking the platform in raised position
a) Installation of ratchet block
1. Park the machine on a fixed horizontal surface.
2. Turn the main switch to ”ON” position.
3. Raise the platform approx. 1.2 meters.
4. Place a solid ratchet block, 21 mm x 100 mm x 450 mm between
the second mast section and the chassis, just behind the mast.
5. Slowly lower the platform until the other mast section is in a
resting position on the ratchet block.
6. Turn the main switch to ”OFF” position.
b) Dismantling of ratchet block
1. Turn the key switch to ”ON” position.
2. Raise the platform stepwise until the ratchet block can be
removed.
3. Remove the ratchet block.
4. Lower the platform.
5.2 Hydraulic oil
The hydraulic oil tank is located under the steel covers on the
chassis.
Control of hydraulic oil
1. Ensure that the platform is blocked according to 5.1.
2. Remove the covers on the chassis.
3. Unscrew the tank cap
4. Check the oil level
5. If necessary, fill it with the recommended oil type:
Motorex Corex HV46 (DIN 51524/-2/-3 EN ISO 6743-4).
WARNING!
The service or maintenance on the machine must never be
performed with raised platform without having secured the
platform against unintentional lowering. Do not stand under the
platform when this is being secured in the raised position or
when it is removed.
NOTE!
Never fill the hydraulic oil when the platform is not blocked.

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5.3 Maintenance of battery
Old worn out batteries must be replaced with batteries from Safelift
or with batteries approved by the manufacturer.
Keep the poles and top of batteries clean.
5.4 Charging the batteries
Charge the batteries after each shift or more frequently if the
charging level is low.
Battery acid is very corrosive. Always wear safety goggles
when working with and near the batteries. Immediately rinse
any spilled acid with clean water. Consult a physician in case of
contact with battery acid.
WARNING!
Risk of explosive gas mixture. Avoid keeping batteries near
open fire, sparks or smoke.
WARNING!
Charge the batteries in a ventilated area. Do not charge the
batteries near open fire or where there is a risk of sparks being
generated.
Yellow Green Green Indication
Mains supply not connected
O On
Charging complete
Main charging in progress
Trickle charging
Long charging time
Do not disconnect the battery cables when the battery charger
is running. Keep the battery charger dry. Connect a charging
cable to a grounded 230V power outlet.

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5.5 Inspection & maintenance intervals
A complete inspection consists of periodic visual and functional
checks along with minor adjustments in order to ensure the function.
The daily inspection prevents the abnormal wear and prolongs the
life of all machine systems.
Inspection and maintenance will be performed at specified
intervals. Inspection and maintenance must be carried out by
trained personnel who are knowledgeable in terms of electrical and
mechanical functions.
The daily maintenance list shows the service and maintenance
points on the machine. Copy the list and use it when inspecting
the machine.
NOTE!
The charger must be connected to a socket with earth-fault
protection. Do not use the lift while charging.
REQUIREMENT!
Before performing daily maintenance, learn how the lift works
and is operated.
VARNING!
Always secure the platform from moving when maintenance is
performed with the platform raised.

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6. TECHNICAL DATA
Max. total platform load ....................................................................................... 180 kg
Total number of people on the platform ........................................................................ 1
Lifting time (180 kg)............................................................................................... 18.5 s
Weight .................................................................................................................. 466 kg
Maximum wheel load ........................................................................................... 185 kg
Maximum inclination of lift at work...............................................................................1°
Maximum manual lateral force on platform............................................................200 N
Maximum wind speed (indoor use only)................................................................. 0 m/s
Noise level ...................................................................................................... < 70 dB(A)
Speed ........................................................................... Lowered 3 km/h, Raised 1 km/h
Power source ................................. 2 pcs 12V batteries, 80Ah (C20), maintenance-free
System voltage.......................................................................................................... 24V
Battery charger................................................................................ 230V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Lifting system ........................................................................... Single hydraulic cylinder
Wheels...................................ø 200 mm, polyurethane wheel coating, leaves no marks
Parking brakes PA60 ...................................................................... Manual (mechanical)
Parking brakes MA60 ....................................................................... Automatic (electric)
A Working height ................................................................................. 5995 mm
B Platform height ................................................................................. 3995 mm
C Stroke length .................................................................................... 3195 mm
D Total lift height .................................................................................. 1980 mm
E Total lift width ..................................................................................... 768 mm
F Total lift length .................................................................................. 1155 mm
G Width of platform................................................................................ 530 mm
H Length of platform.............................................................................. 760 mm
I Height of platform railing.................................................................. 1100 mm
J Height of skirting board...................................................................... 150 mm
K Height to platform floor ...................................................................... 802 mm
L Wheel diameter................................................................................... 200 mm
M Turning radius ................................................................................... 1200 mm

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7. LIFT CONTROLS
A Signal horn
B Raising of lift platform
C Lowering of lift platform
D Emergency stop
E USB socket 12V
F Anchorage safety harness
G Main switch 24V
H Socket for battery charger cable, 230V
I Button for emergency lowering (electric)
J Connection / disconnection of operation (MA60)
K Lockable wheels - MA60 also has automatic
brake on the wheels
L Lifting eyes - For anchoring or lifting (additional equipment)
M Button for emergency lowering (mechanical)
A
B
C
D
E
F
K
L
M
J
G
H
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7.1 Indications on the control panel (MA60)
1 - Battery indicator
Solid Red: Low battery charge
Solid Yellow:
Medium battery charge
Solid Green: Fully charged
Flashing Red:
Battery empty, needs to be charged
Flashing Green: Overvoltage
2 - Speed mode
Solid Green:
Low speed, 1 km/h
Solid Yellow:
High speed, 3 km/h
Flashing Red:
Error indication
N On / O drive circuit
O On / O-indicator driving
P Control panel operation
Q Low / high speed indicator
R Speed mode control high / low
S Joystick for driving
O PN Q R
S
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Declaration of conformity
Manufacturer: Låglyftar i Sverige AB
Kvarnvägen 14
SE-352 41 Växjö
SWEDEN
Låglyftar i Sverige AB, VAT-no: SE 556820966101, declares
that the following products:
MoveAround MA60 & PushAround PA60
Serial number:
Year of manufacture:
is manufactured in accordance with the following product
directive:
2006/42/EC; 2014/30/EU; 2014/35/EC
and in accordance with the following harmonized standards:
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 13849-1:2008, EN ISO 13850:2008,
EN ISO 14121-2:2012, EN ISO 60204-1:2006, EN ISO 7731:2008,
EN 280-1:2022
Växjö ..............................
Bo Arrhén
CEO
Låglyftar i Sverige AB
Kvarnvägen 14
SE-352 41 Växjö
SWEDEN
8. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CE MARKING
VAT-no:
SE 556820966101
02
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WEBSITE
www.safelift.se
E-MAIL
ADDRESS
Låglyftar i Sverige AB
Kvarnvägen 14
SE-352 41 Växjö
Sweden
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