Fall hazards, Tip-over hazards – Genie SUPERLIFT 33547 User Manual

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Genie Superlift Contractor

Part No. 33547

Operator's Manual

First Edition • Ninth Printing

Fall Hazards

Do not use as a personnel lifting platform or step.

Do not stand on the load handling attachments.

Do not climb on the mast.

Tip-over Hazards

Do not raise the load unless the stabilizers (if
equipped) and legs have been fully lowered and
locked and the casters are in full contact with the
ground.

Do not raise the load unless
the leg retainer pins are
properly inserted through
the leg and the base.

Do not remove the leg
retainer pins while the
machine is loaded and/or
raised.

Do not raise the load unless the machine is on a
firm, level surface.

Prior to use, check the work area for drop-offs,
holes, bumps, debris, unstable or slippery surfaces
or other possible hazardous conditions.

SAFETY RULES

Do not raise the load unless
the load handling
attachment is properly
secured to the machine.

Do not use blocks to level
the machine.

Do not move the machine
with a raised load, except
for minor positioning.

Do not operate the machine in strong or gusty
winds. Increasing the load surface area will
decrease machine stability in windy conditions.

Do not leave a load raised when windy conditions
may occur unless the machine(s) are properly guy-
wired.

Do not exceed the rated load capacity. See Load
Capacity Charts section.

Avoid debris and uneven surfaces while rolling a
machine with the legs folded up.

Do not replace machine parts critical to stability or
structure with items of different weight or
specification.

Do not cause a horizontal force or side load to the
machine by raising or lowering a fixed or
overhanging load.

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