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Disassembling of the hoist
Lower the jib and narrow both legs completely, and activate the emergency stop button.1.
Apply castor brakes before disassembling hoist.2.
Remove the pipe pin and the motor piston from the jib, reinstall the pipe pin in the piston end, and3.
lock the motor into the clips on the mast.
Attach the spreader bar into the welded fork on the mast.4.
Remove the locking pin from the base of the mast, release the safety latch, lower the mast, and5.
relocate the locking pin into the mast near the suspension axle of the mast.
The hoist can now be located in the packaging box, pulled on the rear wheels, or parked in an upright
position with the mast/jib assembly pointing upwards
4. Operating the hoist
Lifting capacity
BirdieTM and BirdieTM Plus: 170 kg.
BirdieTM Compact: 150 kg.
Operation of the manual leg spread
The manual leg span is operated by the 2 pedals on the leg section of the hoist.
The pedals are operated from one side to the other to adjust the distance
between the legs of the hoist.
The hand control has 2 buttons – one to raise and one to lower the jib.
Stand behind the hoist and take a rm hold of the handle bar using 1.
both ands.Using your foot, press the left pedal on the base to
increase the distance between the legs.
Using your foot, press the right pedal to decrease the distance2.
between the legs.
Operation of the electric legs
The distance between the legs is controlled by 2 electric motors
controlled by the hand control.
The hand control has 4 buttons: 2 for raising and lowering the jib and 2 for
operating the electric legs.
Using the hand control
1. Press “arrow up” on the hand control to raise the jib.
2. Press arrow down on the hand control to lower the jib.
3. Operation of electric legs.
Operating forces of buttons: Max. 5 N.
LED diodes on the control unit
BirdieTM and BirdieTM Compact - the upper yellow diode will blink during charging, and switch to
continuous light when fully charged. The lower green diode will light continuously when the control unit
is connected to the mains, and light up when any button on the remote control is pressed, or when the
electric emergency lowering is activated.
BirdieTM Plus - the left green diode will light continuously when the control unit is connected to the mains.
The yellow right diode will light continously during charging, and go out when the battery is fully charged.
There is no indication when hand control buttens are pressed, or when the emergency lowering/raising
system is activated.