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Chapter 2 – Specifications6 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 7Chapter 3 – SafetyKnowledge of the information in this manual, and propertraining, provide a basis for safely operating the a
Chapter 3 – Safety8 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEPrestart InspectionPerform a prestart inspection before each shift as de-scribed in Chapter 8. Do not use t
Chapter 3 – SafetyS2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 9Do not raise the platform in winds above 12.5 m/s (28mph).Do not add anything to the aerial platform that w
Chapter 3 – Safety10 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 11Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesThis aerial work platform is manufactured with safety de-vices, placards, and decals to reduce the
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices12 S2646/3246 – 0410063EECenter the control in neutral to reset the lowering func-tion, then continue to lower the platform.
Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 13GuardrailsThe guardrail system includes a top rail, mid rail, andtoeboards around the sides of the
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices14 S2646/3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 15The aerial platform is equipped with several gauges tomonitor the condition of the machine before and duringoperation.Hour M
The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from con-tact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized
Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays16 S2646/3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 17It may take from 1 1/2 to 16 hours to recharge the batter-ies depending on the amount of discharge. If the charg-ing cycle
Chapter 6 – Batteries18 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 19Figure 7.2 – Lower ControlsEmergency Stop ButtonThe emergency stop is a two-position push button. Pushthe button in to disco
Chapter 7 – Controls20 S2646/3246 – 0410063EEFigure 7.3 – Upper ControlsEmergency Stop ButtonThe emergency stop is a two-position red push button onth
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 21Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionPotential service and safety problems may be detectedby inspecting the aerial platform. This
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection22 S2646/3246 – 0410063EEWhen inspecting or servicing the aerial platform with theplatform raised, use the following pr
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 23Hoses and FittingsInspect all hydraulic hoses and fittings for wear, leakage,or damage (refer
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection24 S2646/3246 – 0410063EEFigure 8.11 – Lower Controls 2. At the lower controls, pull the emergency stop switchoutward
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 25 3. With the trays closed, check the ground clearanceunder the pothole protector skids (refer
S2646/3246 – 0410063EETable of ContentsChapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform Features... 1Options ...
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection26 S2646/3246 – 0410063EELook for visible cracks in the weld and at the weld toparent material joint. A bright light ma
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 27Inspect the handles and pins (refer to Figure 8.18) toensure that they operated properly and s
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection28 S2646/3246 – 0410063EELowering Alarm and InterruptRaise the platform approximately 3 m (10′). Push thejoystick forwa
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 29Right Side03612590371923Rear0074311Rod end of lift cylinder(s)0372000Top of Chassis03612590074
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection30 S2646/3246 – 0410063EELeft Side036125930076000709014519860372010Both sides of platformFront3007000070901300760451986
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 31Item Inspect For OkOperator’s Manual In manual holderElectrical SystemBattery fluid level Prop
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection32 S2646/3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 33 3. Place the battery disconnect switch in the on posi-tion.Lower ControlsThe lower controls override the upper controls. T
Chapter 9 – Operation34 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEFigure 9.2 – Upper ControlsNoteThe upper controls will not operate while the control se-lector is in th
Chapter 9 – OperationS2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 35Drive/Lift Level Sensor InterlockWhen the platform is elevated above 2.1 to 2.4 m (7 to 8feet), lift an
Table of ContentsS2646/S3246 – 0410063EELowering Alarm and Interrupt ... 24Pothole Protector Interlock ...
Chapter 9 – Operation36 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEIf the platform is fully lowered and is overloaded, when itis elevated just past 1.8 m (6′), a control
Chapter 9 – OperationS2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 37Figure 9.6 – Upper Controls 3. Remove the pin that connects the front panel to theguardrails on the le
Chapter 9 – Operation38 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 39 3. If lifting from the rear of the machine, insert the forkliftforks into the pockets (refer to Figure 10.1).Figure 10.1 –
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting40 S2646/3246 – 0410063EEUse the following procedure to winch the aerial platformonto the transport vehicle. 1.
Chapter 10 – Stowing and TransportingS2646/3246 – 0410063EE 41Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform onramps that exceed a 25 percent grad
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting42 S2646/3246 – 0410063EE 5. Use spreader bars of sufficient length to keep thechains, straps, or cables from co
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 43 2. Turn the battery disconnect switch off. 3. Unlatch and swing out the hydraulic tray on the rightside of the chassis. P
Chapter 11 – Emergency Operation44 S2646/3246 – 0410063EE 7. Drive the aerial platform forward or backward and thenstop, to reset the parking brakes.
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 45Chapter 12 – TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting chart may be used to locate andeliminate situations where machine operation
S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 1Chapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform FeaturesThe aerial platform is a self-propelled scissors lift thathas been designed t
Chapter 12 – Troubleshooting46 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEPossible CauseLoad capacity exceeded.Low hydraulic system pressure.Drive range selector not in l
Chapter 12 – TroubleshootingS2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 47SymptomHydraulic fluid temperature of 71°C(160°F) or more.Severe hydraulic leak.Possible CausePr
Chapter 12 – Troubleshooting48 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE
S2646/3246 – 0410063EEAppendix A – Glossaryaerial platform – a mobile device that has an adjustable positionplatform, supported from ground level by
Appendix A – GlossaryS2646/3246 – 0410063EEworking envelope – the area defined by the horizontal and verti-cal limits of boom travel that the platform
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Chapter 1 – Introduction2 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEThe operator bears ultimate responsibility for following allmanufacturer’s instructions and warnings,
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S2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 3Chapter 2 – SpecificationsComponent IdentificationChassisBattery ChargerUpper ControlsPlatformPlatform Extension DeckLeft Sid
Chapter 2 – Specifications4 S2646/S3246 – 0410063EEGeneral Specifications S2646Aerial PlatformWorking height 9.75 m (32′)Maximum platform height 7.9 m
Chapter 2 – SpecificationsS2646/S3246 – 0410063EE 5General Specifications S3246Aerial PlatformWorking height 11.58 m (38′)Maximum platform height 9.75
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