Installation/disassembly of the rubbish chute without having read the manual beforehand is prohibited. The manual must be kept safe for future use. GEDA shall not be liable for any damage arising from non- compliance with the instructions contained in this manual.
Replace damaged parts immediately. Continued use is prohibited until the damaged parts have been replaced. Existing residual hazards GEDA rubbish chutes have been designed and manufactured according to the current state of the art. There are, however, – as with all products – residual hazards.
Spare parts are ordered exclusively through the manufacturer/ representative. Only original GEDA spare parts may be used. Only original GEDA spare parts guarantee full function as well as safety and reliability. Please supply the following details with each order for spare parts: •...
® GEDA Rubbish Chute 1.11 Dust-protection measures GEDA provides the following components for reducing dust exposure. • Dust cover for covering the filler neck. • Protective covers for containers. • Dust collar for covering the bottom chute element. 1.12 Warranty This manual does not contain any warranty agreements.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Obligatory safety instructions Basic conduct when working with the rubbish chute • The rubbish chute must be used with an awareness of hazards, in a technically fault-free condition and according to the instructions in this manual.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Transport • During transport, the load must be secured according to international transport guidelines. Assembly • Precautionary measures stipulated by the company for avoiding fires, explosions, dust, gas, steam and smoke must be observed. • Appropriate lifting gear must be used when working with heavy parts.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Cleaning • Only use suitable, non-combustible cleaning agents. Risk of fire and explosion as a result of using combustible cleaning materials. • Label damp areas with the appropriate warning signs. • Wear personal protective equipment. • Do not use any abrasive substances for cleaning.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Duties of the operating company Identifying hazards at the place of use The operating company must identify all hazards at the place of use and must take the necessary health and safety measures. Duty to provide training/qualifications The operating company clearly defines the responsibilities of the personnel.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Checking correct and proper condition and use At regular intervals, the operating company must take appropriate measures to check that the rubbish chute is being used according to the intended use, that no modifications or manipulations have been made to the rubbish chute and that all parts are functioning fully.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Technical Data Rubbish chute STANDARD COMFORT Ite m n u m b e r: 01935 01920 Le n g th 1.2 m 1.1 m Effe c tive u s a b le le n gth 1.1 m 1.0 m...
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Hand winch Item No. 01908 Rope 6 mm, SE-Zn k – 1770 [sZ] Rope length 41 m Payload 500 kg Weight 33 kg Chute frame Item No. 01904 Dimensions 750 x 370 x 660 mm Payload...
GEDA Rubbish Chute Installation/disassembly The GEDA rubbish chute is suitable for virtually all installation situations on account of the versatile mounting options. The rubbish chute is generally installed using the hand winch. When using other installation aids, it must be ensured that they are suitable for the intended purpose and for the loads which occur.
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® GEDA Rubbish Chute Proceed as follows for installation of the rubbish chute: Fasten chute frame according to the specific installation situation (see there). Insert the hand winch into the installed chute frame or sloping-roof frame or flat roof frame.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Deflection of the rubbish chute Deflection leads to a high level of wear of the chute and the suspension structure. If the rubbish chute is to be deflected, the following points must be taken into consideration: Maximum deflection 5.1.1...
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Hand winch The hand winch is used exclusively for pulling up/ lowering the rubbish chute. The hand crank is inserted into the respective chute frame. The hand winch can be pinned in two positions.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Installation on the scaffolding WARNING The suitability of the scaffolding for installation of a rubbish chute (strength and stability) must always be ensured. The following loading assumptions must be used as the basis for the calculation:...
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Installation on a window reveal or parapet wall Maximum installation height: Concrete = 40 m Masonry (min. 36 cm) = 20 m In the case of masonry, the forces must be dissipated into the masonry over a large area by sufficiently sized load-distributing substrate material, e.g.
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Installation on a sloping roof WARNING Only fasten to load-bearing parts of sloping roofs, e.g. rafters. Never attach to roof battens. Maximum assembly height 20 m. secure against lifting Bolt support rails to the front max.20cm...
® GEDA Rubbish Chute Installation on a flat roof WARNING When installing on a flat roof, the rubbish chute is installed at least two metres away from the building edge. If this is not possible, appropriate safety rails must be provided.
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