Safety instructions
General
•The window robot must be used as described in these instructions and in accordance with the general safety regulations
applicable in the workplace and in the country where the Winlet 350TH is used.
•Always wear steel-capped safety footwear when working with the Winlet 350TH. Depending on the workplace and the
type of load, a helmet and protective gloves may also be required.
•To prevent unauthorized personnel from using the window robot, never leave it with the key in the ignition.
•Before use, check that the Winlet 350TH is not damaged in any way that could impair safety.
•Never use the Winlet 350TH when the battery indicator is lit up red, as this could ruin the battery. Instead, charge as
described elsewhere in this manual.
•Never use or store the Winlet 350TH outdoors in wet weather. The machine is designed for use in temperatures ranging
from -10 °C to +40 °C.
Installation on Building machine
•Winlet 350TH must be securely fastened to the forks of the building machine to avoid that the Winlet 350TH can slide off
and harm persons or material.
•To securely fasten Winlet 350TH to the forks, the forks must be all the way in the Winlet 350TH and the bolts (supplied
with Winlet 350TH) must be securely fastened behind the forks and locked with Locking Pin.
•The user must be aware of the surroundings when using the window robot, and must allow a generous safety margin in
case unexpected situations arise.
•Plan your path of travel and make sure it is clear and negotiable. Avoid surfaces where there is a risk that the window
robot could overturn or slide. Exercise great care at corners and junctions.
•Be aware that high speed in constricted spaces represents a major safety risk.
•Always drive with the load lowered.
•Only use the Winlet 350 in locations with satisfactory lighting.
Vacuum
•The Winlet 350TH is designed to transport and mount window elements and other sealed elements as well as other
materials using the specialist equipment supplied.
•Always lift the item at its centre of gravity and in the centre; otherwise, the item may tear free from the suction plates.
•Only activate the vacuum function when the suction cups are placed on a sealed, dry, clean surface. Any other use can
damage the vacuum system.
Lifting and handling
•The Winlet 350TH has moving parts which could give rise to a risk of crushing; accordingly, when lifting and lowering
loads, it is important to ensure there is no one in the area of risk where crushing could occur.
•Never lift an item until a sufficient vacuum has been achieved. If the vacuum level diminishes, put down the item
immediately.
•Exercise great care when lifting and handling lifted items, as sudden movements or jolts can cause the item to break away
from the suction cups.
•Be particularly aware of the capacity limitations of the TeleVac and the building machine on which it is used.