WIRTH GL-N 400, GL-N 300 Operating Manual

O p e r a t i n g M a n u a l
vacuum-based lifting device
for glass and façade elements
OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack
GL-N 400/300
Serial No.: A 810 693
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08/2016
This technical documentation corresponds to the status as per the issue date.
WIRTH GMBH
DIVISION VACUUM LIFTING TECHNOLOGY
Brehnaer Straße 1
D-06188 Landsberg
Phone +49 (0) 34 602 / 70 88 - 0 Fax +49 (0) 34 602 / 70 88 - 111
www.wirth-gmbh.com
Original operating manual Note proprietary notice as per ISO 16016
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Table of contents 2
1 General Information on the OKTOPUS® 4
1.1 Manufacturer’s information 4
1.2 Service workshop 4
1.3 Scope of application 4
2 Proper use of the OKTOPUS
®
5
2.1 Functional principle and safety concept of the OKTOPUS
®
system 5
2.2 Safety instructions 6
2.3 Symbols and markings 7
2.4 Structure and use of the OKTOPUS
®
8
2.5 Operating conditions and restrictions 9
2.6 Transport and storage 10
3 Instructions for using the OKTOPUS
®
11
3.1 Electrical power supply 11
3.2 Vacuum supply 12
3.3 Operating switch 13
3.4 Startup 13
3.5 Handling of glass and façade elements 13
3.5.1 Handling of lying glass and façade elements 14
3.5.2 Handling of glass and façade elements standing upright 15
3.5.3 Rotating a vertically hanging load 16
3.5.4 Tilting a vertically hanging load 16
3.6 Mounting the extension arms 17
4 Service and Maintenance 18
4.1 General remarks 18
4.2 Mechanical system 18
4.3 Vacuum system 19
4.3.1 Cleaning the suction pads 19
4.4 Electrical and electronic components 20
5 Handling incidents 22
6 Disposal and Recycling 22
Annex 1: Abstract of Operating Instructions OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300
Annex 2: Functional dimensions Annex 3: EC-Declaration of Conformity Annex 4: Inspection Tag according to Directive 2006/42/EC Annex 5: Electrical Circuit Diagram
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Table of figures
3
Fig. 1: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 8 Fig. 2: OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with extension arms 9 Fig. 3: Load lifting attachment OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 9 Fig. 4: Charge indicator 11 Fig. 5: Vacuum gauge 12 Fig. 6: Operating switch 13 Fig. 7: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with horizontal glass element 15
Fig. 8: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with vertical glass element 16 Fig. 9: OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 during rotation 16 Fig. 10: OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 during tilting 17 Fig. 11: Mounting the extension arms 17 Fig. 12: Dust filter 19 Fig. 13: Battery charger (example illustration) 20 Fig. 14: Warning equipment 22
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1 General Information on the OKTOPUS®
1.1 Manufacturer’s information
Manufacturer’s name and registered office:
WIRTH GMBH Division Vacuum Lifting Technology Brehnaer Straße 1 D-06188 Landsberg
Device characteristics:
Product description: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 Type: OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 DES So 110 R E B24 P Serial number: (see type plate) Year of manufacture: (see type plate) Weight: ca. 35 kg (without extension arms) ca. 45 kg (with extension arms) Working Load Limit: vertical: 300 kg (4 suction pads
300 mm)
horizontal: 400 kg (4 suction pads
300 mm) CE mark: according to EC-Declaration Annex 3 Inspection tag according to Annex 4 attached to the device.
1.2 Service workshop
WIRTH GMBH Phone: +49 (0) 34 602 / 70 88 - 0 Brehnaer Str. 1 Fax no.: +49 (0) 34 602 / 70 88 - 111 D-06188 Landsberg E-mail:
info@wirth-gmbh.com
1.3 Scope of application
This operating manual represents the current state of technology and the safety measures defined by the European Machinery Directive valid at the date of issue of this manual.
Diverging or amending national regulations may not be taken into account. To comply with these amending or diverging regulations is exclusively the responsibility of
the user.
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2 Proper use of the OKTOPUS®
2.1 Functional principle and safety concept of the OKTOPUS® system
Devices of the OKTOPUS® system are load lifting attachments” operating according to the principle “vacuum lifter”. They are mounted to a hoist or operate as a stand-alone unit and are used for handling and positioning large-sized construction elements.
The basic functional principles of the OKTOPUS
®
system are:
controlled suction and release of large-sized construction elements having sufficient in-
herent stability using one or more suction pad of the OKTOPUS
®
,
transport and positioning of the sucked elements by manipulating the OKTOPUS
®
,
vernier positioning of the elements attached to the OKTOPUS
®
by controlling the OK-
TOPUS® axes (if available).
For various fields of application we offer different designs and types of the OKTOPUS
®
. These differ depending on the used hoist, the loads to be lifted, the required positioning movements and the used controls.
For further information please contact us or visit our website at
www.wirth-gmbh.com.
Specific safety requirements, which have been taken into account during construction, exe­cution, technical documentation and in drawing up the operating instructions, result from the function of the OKTOPUS
®
being a load lifting attachment.
Therefore, strict adherence to the instructions and information for proper and safe use given in the operating manual is a prerequisite for the manufacturer’s warranty during the stipulated warranty period.
Combining the OKTOPUS
®
with a hoist is the responsibility of the OKTOPUS® user. The user himself is responsible for proper implementation of the relevant guidelines and instructions. The instructions given in this operating manual by the OKTOPUS® manufacturer are consid­ered to be additional support.
Prior to initial startup of the machine the suitability of the combination OKTOPUS
®
/forklift or
crane in operating conditions has to be checked by skilled personnel. Furthermore, the OKTOPUS
®
has to undergo regular inspections by an expert (see point
4.1). An expert is a person that due to his technical training and experience has sufficient knowledge in the area of load lifting attachments and is familiar with relevant occupational and safety instructions, regulations and generally recognized codes of practice which ena­bles him to assess operational safety of load lifting attachments.
The initial inspection of the combination hoist/OKTOPUS
®
as well as the successful perfor-
mance of the annual inspection of the OKTOPUS
®
by an expert has to be documented.
The OKTOPUS® manufacturer offers expert inspections as a service and documents the in­spections on the OKTOPUS® by placing the inspection tag on the inspection card according to Annex 4 with the indication of the next test date.
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2.2 Safety instructions
(1) Only employ cranes with a Working Load Limit that exceeds the live weight of the
OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 by at least 50 kg in all possible working posi-
tions.
(2) Never operate a damaged, not fully functional or incomplete OKTOPUS
®
!
(3) Prior to initial startup have an expert check and document the combination crane/
OKTOPUS®!
(4) Only operate the crane with an operating license! (5) Only operate OKTOPUS
®
and crane if you are familiar with the control and display
elements as well as the operating manuals. You have to know how the functions af­fect the entire construction!
(6) Prior to using OKTOPUS
®
and crane check the function of the control and display
elements as well as the warning devices!
(7) Ensure that the crane operator is able to overview the assembly and installation site! (8) Agree on hand signals with the technician or installer for the necessary crane move-
ments!
(9) It is absolutely necessary to observe the maximum Working Load Limit of the OK-
TOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 stipulated in section 2.3 Symbols and mark-
ings! These specifications only apply to a working height corresponding 400 m above
sea level!
(10) If the suction pads are covered by protecting cowls, these have to be removed be-
fore startup!
(11) Only work at wind speeds less than 30 km/h, otherwise you risk uncontrollable swing-
ing of the load!
(12) Check the suction rubbers daily for damages; if necessary replace the suction rub-
bers by new ones.
(13) Clean the suction areas of the glass panes. Do not place the suction pads on pro-
tective foil, releasing agents or similar, but remove it at least at the contact areas of the suction pads.
(14) Never stand or walk under the suspended load! (15) Make sure that nobody climbs the OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 or the
suspended load and tries to ride along.
(16) Stop working instantly if the acoustic alarm sounds and/or the red warning light
is illuminated! In this case the system is severely damaged and there is the risk that the sucked load might drop. Carefully lower the OKTOPUS® together with the sucked load with the help of the used hoist until the load is securely placed. The cause of the alarm has to be found and removed. In case of unrecoverable errors all operations with the OKTOPUS
®
have to be discontinued immediately. The OKTOPUS® has to be se-
cured against further use.
(17) In case of incidents and maintenance work turn off the OKTOPUS
®
.
(18) After use, protect the suction pads of the OKTOPUS
®
against damage by using protec-
tion cowls!
(19) Take into consideration that low temperatures and high humidity may cause freez-
ing of the vacuum system!
(20) Do not suck wet elements, because
a. Working Load Limit is decreased considerably and b. the vacuum system or the control system of the OKTOPUS
®
could be damaged!
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(21) Never employ the OKTOPUS® in explosive areas or in the area of aggressive me-
dia! (22) Never attempt to lift damaged glass or façade elements! (23) Do not lift the load higher than necessary! (24) Always wear suitable protective clothing, helmets, gloves and safety shoes! (25) Never leave the lifted load unsupervised! (26) Never lift more than one glass or façade element at a time! (27) Comply with the stipulated maintenance information:
daily visual and functional inspection (battery’s charge level, vacuum gauges,
suction pads, alarm buzzer, control panel!
depending on the operating conditions, but at least annually, inspection by an ex-
pert!
(28) Never modify the OKTOPUS
®
in a way that safety is impaired. Otherwise the manu-
facturer’s warranty will be void! (29) Do not remove information signs, safety signs and inspection tags and plates from the
OKTOPUS
®
. Otherwise the manufacturer’s warranty will be void!
2.3 Symbols and markings
Signal word Meaning Consequences of non-compliance
Warns of imminent
threat of danger
Death or serious injury or substantial material damage as consequence.
Warns of potential
threat of danger
Death or serious injury or substantial material damages are possible.
Warns of possibly
dangerous situation
Light injury or material damages are possible.
Next to the type plate the following safety-related signs and pictographs are attached to the OKTOPUS
®
:
(Inspection card)
(Working Load Limit OKTOPUS®)
(Before operating, r
ead and comply
with operating manual as well as
safety instruction!)
(General information / Warning signs)
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2.4 Structure and use of the OKTOPUS®
The OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is a vacuum-based load lifting attachment for large-sized glass and façade elements with sufficient inherent stability and a (at least) partial­ly smooth and airtight surface.
It is designed for installation of construction elements for cladding and roofing on construc­tion sites.
The functional main assemblies are (see fig. 1):
the crane eye (1) to couple the OKTOPUS
®
to the crane,
the alarm buzzer (17) and the red warning light (16), that indicates a hazardous situation,
the vacuum gauges (5), that indicate the existing negative pressure and define the work-
ing range,
the suction frame (9) with the attached suction pads (8),
the charge indicator (12), that always indicates the battery’s current charge level,
the switch “Suction/Release“ (15) to turn the OKTOPUS
®
on/off and to ensure the suc-
tion/release function.
Fig. 1: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300
1
14
15
2
3
4
5
6
78910111213
16
17
1 Crane eye 10 Unlocking “Rotate“ 2 Bonnet A 11 Handle 3 Unlocking “Tilt“ 12 Charge indicator 4 Swivel joint 13 Button “Blow-off“ (optional) 5 Vacuum gauge 14 Socket battery charger 6 Bonnet B 15 Switch “Suction/Release“ 7 Crane arm 16 Red warning light 8 Suction pad 17 Alarm buzzer 9 Suction frame
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Fig. 2: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with extension arms
The load lifting attachment OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is designed as an at-
tachment and is mounted to a crane according to fig. 3.
Fig. 3: Load lifting attachment OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300
2.5 Operating conditions and restrictions
The suction areas of the glass and façade elements to be assembled with the OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300:
have to be air-impermeable,
have to have an even, dry, oil-free and clean surface and
must not be covered with a protective film!
The OKTOPUS
®
is delivered with suction pads for even glass and façade elements.
Generally, no statements can be made regarding the length and the width of the elements to be installed with the OKTOPUS
®
, as this depends – upon observing the safe work load crite­ria – almost exclusively on the inherent rigidity and the correlating deformation behavior of the construction elements.
Avoid suction of oil, water, vapors or aggressive gases. Ambient temperature has to be at least 0°C and must not exceed 40°C (applies to 1013 mbar and sea level). At low tempera­tures the capacity of the used batteries is reduced. The airborne sound emitted by the OK-
Extension arm
Hoist
Glass
/
façade element
Crane arm
Suction pad
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TOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 amounts to < 70 dB (A), vibrations are < 2,5 m/s2, which means that special protective measures are not required.
Operating restrictions result from the limited Working Load Limit of the OKTOPUS
®
GLASS­Jack GL-N 400/300 (see section 2.3 Symbols and markings) as well as the performance da­ta, the operating conditions of the used crane and the conditions of the construction site. Fur­thermore, you have to regard the fact that the manipulated elements have to have sufficient inherent stability and are suitable to be installed with a vacuum lifting device (if necessary consult with the manufacturer of the elements).
Due to the broad variety of elements with many different surface coatings offered on the market we cannot assume liability in case of possible material incompatibilities between suc­tion rubber and surface coating.
The maximum Working Load Limit stipulated on the OKTOPUS
®
only applies to the use of the original suction pads and a working height of maximum 400 m above sea level. Employ­ing the OKTOPUS
®
in heights above 400 m leads to a decreased Working Load Limit of the
OKTOPUS
®
on the one hand, on the other hand the OKTOPUS® control system needs to be adjusted. If you want to employ the OKTOPUS® in heights above 400 m, please contact the Wirth Service Team beforehand.
When operating the OKTOPUS
®
at heights above 400 m the Working Load Limit is reduced! The Working Load Limits stipulated on the OKTOPUS® and in this operating manual do not apply in this case!
Never perform any unauthorized adjustments at the control system of the
OKTOPUS
®
; this may lead to severe malfunction of the device! Danger to limb and life! Consult with the OKTOPUS® manufacturer if it is necessary to adjust the control system of the OKTOPUS®, e.g. to perform a height ad­justment.
2.6 Transport and storage
The OKTOPUS® may only be moved with a suitable hoist/means of transport with appropri­ate Working Load Limit.
For transport purposes take the OKTOPUS
®
out of operation by sliding the
switch “Suction/Release” to position “Release”!
Protect the rubber lip of the suction pads with protective cowls from dirt
and damage!
In order to avoid damage due to deep discharge the batteries during stor-
age, the OKTOPUS® has to be charged at least every two weeks.
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3 Instructions for using the OKTOPUS®
3.1 Electrical power supply
Power supply is effected by a 24 V / 4,5 Ah battery system (2 pcs 12 V batteries). The battery’s charge level is monitored through a charge indicator according to figure 4.
Light-emitting diodes (LED) in the signal colors green, yellow and red indicate the current charge level after the OKTOPUS
®
has been turned on.
The following charge levels can be read from the charge indicator:
If at least one green LED is illuminated the battery is charged. You can operate the
OKTOPUS
®
.
If the third LED from the left is illuminated (yellow LED), you should charge the battery.
If the second LED from the left (yellow LED) is flashing, or the second LED from the left
(yellow LED) and the red LED are flashing alternately, the battery needs to be charged instantly in order to avoid deep discharge and by that possible damage.
The charge indicator is arranged on the device according to figure 1.
Fig. 4: Charge indicator
Do not use the OKTOPUS
®
, if the yellow LED is flashing, or the yellow and the red LED are flashing alternately. Possibly sucked loads shall be low­ered. The OKTOPUS
®
has to be charged instantly in order to avoid deep
discharge and by that possible damage to the battery.
The user has to ensure that the battery is properly charged when operating
the OKTOPUS®.
The charge indicator only indicates the current voltage level of the battery.
It does not give any reliable information regarding the battery’s capacity.
The charge indicator responds rather slowly. In order to assess the voltage
level realistically after the charging process (see point 4.4) you have to run the vacuum pump of the device for approximately 2 minutes, and then use the indicated charge level of the battery as a basis for assessing how to employ the device.
If this green
LED is illuminated
the battery is fully charged.
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3.2 Vacuum supply
Vacuum supply is effected by an electrical operated vacuum pump that is powered by the battery. Starting at the vacuum pump the OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is de­signed as a dual circuit system. That means that all the following vacuum components such as non-return valve, vacuum reservoir, pressure controller, vacuum gauge and suction pad exist twice (two vacuum circuits).
The two vacuum circuits of the OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 are marked by dif­ferent colors, one color per vacuum circuit (blue and red). You have to ensure that suction pads with vacuum hoses of the same color are always arranged diagonally to each other at the suction frame.
The OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 mounted to the crane is ready for use, when a sufficient vacuum level is reached in both vacuum tanks. The current vacuum level is con­stantly indicated on the vacuum gauges (figure 5).
The green scale range is the
permissible working range from -0,65 bar to -0,9 bar.
Fig. 5: Vacuum gauge
During operation the vacuum is monitored by two pressure controllers. If the vacuum is in the working range in both vacuum circuits, the OKTOPUS
®
is ready for use.
If the vacuum decreases impermissibly in one or both vacuum circuits or the pressure rises above -0,65 bar (red scale range) a warning is triggered automatically:
the alarm buzzer sounds.
red warning light illuminates.
Always arrange suction pads with vacuum hoses of the same color diago-
nally to each other at the suction frame! Non-compliance with these in­structions could, in case of a breakdown of a vacuum circuit, lead to the load suddenly dropping due to uneven load distribution.
If the alarm is activated, stop working instantly and evacuate the hazard
zone, as the sucked element could disengage suddenly. Never stand or walk under the OKTOPUS
®
or the suctioned element!
The alarm remains active until the vacuum pressure is restored within its
permitted limits.
Red range
The OKTOPUS® must not be operated in this range.
Green range
The OKTOPUS® may only be operated in this range.
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3.3 Operating switch
The OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is operated on the device according to fig. 6.
Fig. 6: Operating switch
3.4 Startup
In order to startup the OKTOPUS® proceed as follows:
Place the suction pads of the OKTOPUS
®
on the element to be suctioned!
Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” and slide it towards “Suction”!
Check the battery’s charge level on the charge indicator:
operational readiness is indicated by an illuminated green LED,
If the second LED from the left (yellow LED) is flashing, or the second LED from the
left (yellow LED) and the red LED are flashing alternately, the battery needs to be charged!
Check the vacuum level on the vacuum gauges:
if the pressure indicated on the vacuum gauges is in the green range the device is
ready for use!
if the pressure is in the red range in one or more vacuum gauges the alarm buzzer
sounds, the red warning light illuminates and vacuum has to be built up.
Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release“ and slide it towards “Release“.
3.5 Handling of glass and façade elements
Prior to attaching construction elements the OKTOPUS®:
has to be coupled to the crane as a load lifting device. The coupling crane/OKTOPUS
®
has to be performed with the crane at standstill and the OKTOPUS
®
taken out of opera-
tion.
has to be configured depending on the load to be manipulated (if necessary, mount ex-
tension arms).
has to be started up according to section 3.4.
Switch
“Suction/Release“
Release Suction
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3.5.1 Handling of lying glass and façade elements
Disengage unlocking “Tilt“ (see fig. 7) and move the crane with the attached OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 to the elements. Position the suction pads parallel to the suction area of the load by the tilting the suction frame, by driving and lifting movements of the crane as well as manual guidance.
In order to avoid unintended rotating of the load, you have to ensure that
the release lever “Rotate” (see fig. 8) is engaged. The release lever “Tilt” has to be disengaged and the crane arm in a vertical position!
Never attempt to lift a horizontally lying load,
if the tilting function of the crane arm is locked!
Position the suction pads of the OKTOPUS
®
above the center of mass of the load (±5 cm) and place it on the suction area. If the surface of the construction element is coated with protective film, it has to be removed at least in the area of the suction pads before placing the OKTOPUS
®
.
Make sure that the load is properly attached to the OKTOPUS
®
! Loads that
are not balanced can suddenly turn over or rotate!
Now the construction element is suctioned. Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” (see
fig. 6) and then slide it towards “Suction“ until it latches (see also section 3.4 “Startup”).
You can lift the load only if the red warning light and the alarm buzzer have turned off,
the vacuum gauges indicate that the working range has been reached (see figure 5) and you have ensured that nobody is in the danger area.
Do not lift the load higher than necessary!
Fix the element at the installation site in that way, that it does not pose a threat after be-
ing released from the OKTOPUS
®
!
Then the construction element is released by slightly lifting the switch “Suction/Release”
and sliding it towards “Release”. Lifting the switch is an additional safety measure against unintentional operating errors.
If your OKTOPUS
®
is equipped with the optional blow-off function, subsequently press the button “Blow-off“ (see fig. 1, pos. 15). Keep the button pressed until all suction pads have completely disengaged from the load. In this case the suction pads are supplied with compressed air which ensures that the suction pads are released quicker from the load.
As a result of the own weight of the OKTOPUS® there is still vacuum re-
maining after venting the suction pads through the vacuum system. Lifting the OKTOPUS
®
jerkily increases this effect. For this reason, always remove
the device slowly and evenly from the installed elements!
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Fig. 7: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with horizontal glass element
3.5.2 Handling of glass and façade elements standing upright
Move the crane with the attached OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 to the ele­ments. Position the suction pads parallel to the suction area by driving and lifting move­ments of the crane as well as manual guidance.
In order to avoid unintended rotating or tilting of the load, you have to en-
sure that the release levers are engaged (see fig. 8)!
Position the suction pads of the OKTOPUS
®
above center of mass of the load (±5 cm) and place it on the suction area. If the surface of the construction element is coated with protective film, it has to be removed at least in the area of the suction pads before plac­ing the OKTOPUS
®
.
Now the construction element is suctioned. Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” (see
fig. 6) and slide it towards “Suction“ until it latches (see also section 3.4 “Startup“).
You can lift the load only if the red warning light and the alarm buzzer have turned off,
the vacuum gauges indicate that the working range has been reached (see figure 5) and you have ensured that nobody is in the danger area.
Do not lift the load higher than necessary!
Fix the element at the installation site in that way, that it does not pose a threat after be-
ing released from the OKTOPUS
®
!
Then the construction element is released by slightly lifting the switch “Suction/Release“
and sliding it towards “Release“. Lifting the switch is an additional measure against unin­tentional operating errors.
If your OKTOPUS
®
is equipped with the optional blow-off function, subsequently press the button “Blow-off” (see fig. 1, pos. 15). Keep the button pressed until all suction pads have completely disengaged from the load. In this case the suction pads are supplied with compressed air which ensures that the suction pads are released quicker from the load.
As a result of the own weight of the OKTOPUS® there is still vacuum re-
maining after venting the suction pads through the vacuum system. Lifting the OKTOPUS
®
jerkily increases this effect. For this reason, always remove
the device slowly and evenly from the installed elements!
1 Crane eye 2 Crane arm 3 Unlocking “Tilt“ 4 Glass element
1
2
3
4
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Fig. 8: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 with vertical glass element
3.5.3 Rotating a vertically hanging load
Suction the element as described in 3.5.2!
Never release the unlocking “Rotate” and “Tilt” at the same time! Releasing
both unlockings may lead to damaging the device and/or the load!
Before rotating the load, ensure that there is enough room. Make sure that the load can-
not hit anything when being rotated!
Release the unlocking “Rotate“ (see fig. 8) and rotate the load into the required position.
Engage the release lever afterwards.
Fig. 9: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 during rotation
3.5.4 Tilting a vertically hanging load
Suction the element as described in 3.5.2!
Never release the unlocking “Tilt” (see fig. 8) when loaded! This would re-
sult in the load tipping down uncontrollably!
In order to tilt the load from a vertical into a horizontal position at least 3
persons are required. Two persons secure and guide the load; the third person operates the unlocking!
Before tilting the load, please note that a tilted load requires more horizontal room. Make
sure that the load cannot hit anything when being tilted!
1 Crane eye 2 Crane arm 3 Unlocking “Tilt“ 4 Glass element 5 Unlocking “Rotate“
5
2
3
4
1
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Release unlocking “Tilt” (see fig. 8) and position the load horizontally.
Fig. 10: OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 during tilting
3.6 Mounting the extension arms
Place the OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 flat on a clean and even surface
(suction pads facing the floor).
Perform the following steps one after another for each extension arm to be attached:
- Demount a suction pad from the suction frame. Therefore remove the lynch pin as
well as the corresponding locking bolt.
- Slide an extension arm into the base frame and fasten it with a locking bolt that is
provided in the delivery. Secure the locking bolt with a lynch pin that is also provided in the delivery.
- Mount the suction pad that was removed beforehand to the extension arm using the
locking bolt that was removed beforehand. Secure the locking bolt with a lynch pin.
Demounting the extension arm is done in reverse order.
Fig. 11: Mounting the extension arms
Make sure that the locking bolts are always completely secured with the
lynch pins provided by the manufacturer!
Glass element
Locking bolt with lynch pin
Locking bolt with lynchpin
Extension arm
Suction pad
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4 Service and Maintenance
4.1 General remarks
Since the OKTOPUS® system is a load lifting attachment both the manufacturer and the op­erator carry a high responsibility to guarantee the relevant safety standard throughout the en­tire operating time. Thus, service and maintenance are of great importance.
For maintaining a high level of operational safety the OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 has to be inspected by the service workshop of Wirth GmbH or by an especially qualified person
at least every 12 months or in shorter intervals, if required by national standards or
regulations or
after special incidents. Additional operative and scheduled maintenance and service work may only be performed by
a skilled expert. Maintenance and service work may only be performed when the device is taken out of operation.
Before performing any repair and maintenance work switch off the OK-
TOPUS
®
; slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” and slide it towards “Re-
lease”.
Defective parts may only be replaced with original spare parts. They will be provided on re­quest after consulting with the service team of the OKTOPUS
®
manufacturer. Using not orig-
inal spare parts leads to exemption from liability by the manufacturer. In order to perform maintenance and service work an appropriate tool kit has to be used.
Maintenance has always to be followed by a functional check.
If damages cannot be repaired by the operator’s staff the Wirth GmbH service workshop needs to be informed.
4.2 Mechanical system
The mechanical system is sturdy and provided with a surface protection. Maintenance works on your side comprise
daily visual inspection of the mechanical components of the OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-
Jack GL-N 400/300 for damages before startup.
The OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is a load lifting attachment. Therefore, repairs on the mechanical function parts shall exclusively be carried out by the OKTOPUS® manufac­turer.
Do not perform any repairs at mechanical functioning parts!
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4.3 Vacuum system
Vacuum components, subjected to wear and being relevant to safety have to undergo in­spections on a regular basis. You have to
daily check the components in terms of their correct position and mechanical damag-
es, especially
the suction pads (if necessary, replace suction pads),
the hoses,
the vacuum gauges.
Replace the suction pads and the hoses immediately if these have mechan-
ical damages (cracks, cuts, etc.)! These damages could lead to a reduced Working Load Limit of the OKTOPUS
®
.
The vacuum pump works oil free. The solid design allows maintenance-free operation. The infiltration of dust into the vacuum pump is prevented by dust filters. For this reason
maintenance of the vacuum system focuses on this component and mainly consists of
:
replacing the dust filter if it is polluted. The dust filters are located under the bonnets of
the OKTOPUS
®
(see fig. 1, pos. 2 and 6).
Fig. 12: Dust filter
4.3.1 Cleaning the suction pads
Always clean the suction pads prior to every operation of the OKTOPUS
®
, if the suction are­as are soiled (dirt, dust, oil, etc.). Dirt could cause leakages and leave marks on the manipu­lated elements.
For cleaning the suction pads we recommend to use water, if necessary add some deter­gent. Do not use chemical solvents, petrol, diesel oil or similar in any case.
Never use solvents, petrol or aggressive chemicals for cleaning the suction
pads! Otherwise this may result in damaging the suction pads, which could endanger the operator as well as others.
Ensure that fluids cannot enter the vacuum system during the cleaning process by position­ing the suction pads or by covering the suction opening. Give the suction pads a sufficient amount of time to completely dry before operating the OKTOPUS
®
.
Dust filter
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4.4 Electrical and electronic components
The OKTOPUS® GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300 is powered by two maintenance-free lead­batteries with acid-gel as electrolyte. The battery casings are sealed hermetically.
Maintenance work focusses on:
daily visual inspection of the external electrical functional and alarming equipment:
alarm buzzer and red warning light,
operating switch.
visual inspection of the battery’s charge level shown on the charge indicator (see figure
4).
charging the battery
For charging purposes a charging unit 24 V / 2 A is provided by the OKTOPUS
®
manu-
facturer (see fig. 13).
Before connecting the charging unit, check if it is compatible with your
mains supply! The performance data is stipulated on the charging unit.
Make sure that the arrow of the selector switch (see fig. 13, pos. 4) points at
24 V. Otherwise there is a danger of explosion during the charging process!
Fig. 13: Battery charger (example illustration)
Safety instructions for the charging unit:
Only use the charging unit as intended.
Do not expose the charging unit to high humidity or high temperatures.
In order to eliminate danger of fire and danger of electric shock the charging unit has
to be protected from rain/spray water.
Do not open the charging unit.
For maintenance purposes and in case of complete failure please contact our ser-
vice team.
Clean with a dry cloth only.
Do not operate the charging unit unattended.
Improper use of the charging unit may result in endangering the operator.
1
1 Green LED 2 Mains plug 3 Red LED 4 Selector switch
5 Charge plug charging unit
2
3
5
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Non-compliance with the safety instructions may lead to damages to the charging unit or even to dangerous injuries to persons!
The charging process is performed as follows:
Turn off the OKTOPUS
®
. Therefore slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” (see fig.
6) and slide it towards “Release“.
Connect the charge plug of the charging unit with the socket of the battery charger of the OKTOPUS
®
.
Connect the mains plug of the charging unit to a power outlet and by that to the mains grid in order to start the charging process. The green LED “Power” indicates operational readiness. The red LED “Charge” indicates the charging process. After the charging process is completed the batteries are buffered with a float current.
The charging process is completed when the red LED has turned off.
Proceed as follows in order to disconnect the OKTOPUS
®
from the charging unit:
1. Disconnect the charging unit from the mains grid,
2. Disconnect the charging unit from the battery.
LED Display
Green LED “Power“ is illuminated: operational readiness.
Red LED “Charge“ is illuminated: batteries are being charged.
Red LED “Charge“ is not illuminated: Charging is completed, batteries are
charged, trickle charging.
If you want to use a charging unit other than that included in the delivery of
the OKTOPUS
®
, it is absolutely necessary to contact the Wirth Service
Team beforehand!
The sealed lead-gel battery requires strict adherence to the charging in-
structions.
In order to avoid damage due to deep discharge the batteries of the OK-
TOPUS® have to be charged at least every two weeks.
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5 Handling incidents
Incidents are indicated by the red warning light and the sound of the alarm buzzer. A fading sound of the alarm buzzer signals total breakdown of electrical power supply.
Fig. 14: Warning equipment
When the alarm buzzer sounds and/or the red warning light flashes immediately leave the danger area, since the sucked element might suddenly drop. Locate and eradicate the cause for the alarm. If you cannot remedy the fault, stop operating the OKTOPUS
®
immediately. Af-
ter releasing a possibly sucked element the OKTOPUS
®
has to be secured against further
use.
In case of faults that cannot be remedied, working with the OKTOPUS
®
shall be stopped immediately. The OKTOPUS® has to be secured against further use.
If the display of the charge indicator is not illuminated after turning on the OKTOPUS
®
,
please immediately contact the service workshop of the Wirth GmbH.
6 Disposal and Recycling
For packaging the OKTOPUS® materials such as wood, cardboard, paper and foil are used. These materials have to be recycled according to national regulations.
Assign a waste management company to dispose of the OKTOPUS
®
. If you have any que-
ries, please contact Wirth GmbH.
In order to protect the environment assign a waste management company
that is familiar and complies with the national regulations to dispose of the OKTOPUS
®
!
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Abstract of operating manual
OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300
1 Assembly
(1) Attach OKTOPUS® to the crane hook. (2) If necessary, mount extensions.
2 Startup of the OKTOPUS®
(1) Place OKTOPUS® on the element to be suctioned.
(2) Slightly lift switch “Suction/Release“ and slide it towards “Suction”.
(3) Check the battery’s charge level on the charge indicator:
operational readiness is indicated by an illuminated green LED,
if the third LED from the left (yellow LED) is illuminated, the battery needs to be charged,
if the second LED from the left (yellow LED) is flashing or the second LED from the left
(yellow LED) and the red LED are flashing alternately, the battery needs to be charged.
(4) Check the negative pressure on the vacuum gauges (permissible green range -0,65 to -0,9
bar):
if the pressure is in the red range on one or more gauges the alarm buzzer sounds, the red warning light illuminates and vacuum has to be built up,
if the pressure is in the green range on both vacuum gauges, the OKTOPUS
®
is ready for
use, the alarm buzzer turns off.
3 Instructions for use
(1) Preparing the element:
Check the surface of the construction element: The surface has to be even, air-
impermeable, clean and dry at least at the suction areas. There must be no protective film on the suction areas.
(2) Attaching the element:
Place the suction pads of the OKTOPUS
®
in the center of the element.
Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release” and slide it towards “Suction”.
(3) Positioning the element:
Raise/lift the element with lifting movement of the crane.
Position the element by driving and lifting movements of the crane and manual guidance
of the installer at the same time.
Fix the element at the installation site.
(4) Releasing the element:
Slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release“ and shift it towards “Release“. If the device is equipped with the blow-off function press the button “Blow off“ and keep it pressed until all suction pads have completely disengaged from the load.
4 Taking the device out of operation
Lower the crane.
Disconnect OKTOPUS
®
/ crane.
Turn off the OKTOPUS®. Therefore, slightly lift the switch “Suction/Release“ and slide it towards “Release“.
If the OKTOPUS® is taken out of operation for a longer period, the batteries have to be charged at least every two weeks.
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Functional dimensions
1290 mm
1290 mm
700 mm
700 mm
190 mm
860 mm
1700 mm
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EG-Decfaration
of
Gonform
ity
According
to Annex llA
of EC-Machinery
Directive
Z0A614Z|EC
Manufacturer:
WIRTH
GMBH
Department
Vacuum
Lifting Devices
Brehnaer
Straße 1
D-06188
Landsberg
Herewith
we
declare
that
the machine hereinafter
described
is in
conformity
with
any
pio-
visions relevant
to the
EC machinery
directive
2006l4ZlEC
Product
description:
OKTOPUS@
GLASS-Jack
GL-N
400/3OO
Type:
OKTOPUS@
GLNSS-JACK
GL-N 4OO/3OO
DES
SO 110
R EB24P
Serial number:
A
Arto €9
j
Year of
manufacture:
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Lt
t
Zo
rTl
Furthermore,
the
machine
corresponds with
the requirements
of EG-Directive
200gt1OAtEC
concerning
the minimum
safety and health
requirements
for
the use of work
equip-
T94
by workers
at work,
of EG-Directive
200'l/95/EC
on
general
product
safety anO bf
EC-D
i rective
201
41 30/E
U on eleetromag
netic
com
pati
bi I ity.
Applied harmonized
standards:
DrN
EN tSO
{2100
(03/11)
Safety of Machinery
-
General
Principles for
Design
-
Risk Assessment
and
Risk
Reduction
DrN EN
tSO {3857
(06/08}
Safety
of Machinery
-
Safety
distances
to
prevent
hazard
zones
being
reached
by upper and
lower
limbs
DfN EN
60204
Part
1
(06/07)
Electrical
equipment
of machines - Part
1:
General
Requirements
DrN
EN 13155
(08/09)
Cranes
-
Safety
-
Non-fixed Load
Lifting Attachments
Authorized
representative
for compiling
the
relevant
technical
documents:
Sven Röthe,
Brehnaer
Straße
1, D-06188 Landsberg
This
declaration
solely
corresponds
to the machine
in
the
status as
put
on the market,
any
parts
additionally
installed
and/or
modifications
additionally
carried
out by the end
user shall
be unconsidered.
This
declaration
shall become
invalid, in
case
the
product
should be
modi-
fied
without
our approval.
Landsberg,
Z?.
o),L<>
4)
Holger
Schadwinkel
(Managing
Director)
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Inspection Tag of the
OKTOPUS
®
GLASS-Jack GL-N 400/300
according Directive 2006/42/EC
Sign size: 80 x 40 mm
Background: blue
Foreground: white
Typing: white on blue
Plate size: diameter 30 mm
Background: depending on the year
Foreground: depending on the year
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Electrical Circuit Diagram
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