Part Number 8210048November, 2008Operator’sManual
Chapter 3 – Safety6 S2633 – 8210048Prestart InspectionPerform a prestart inspection before each shift as de-scribed in Chapter 8. Do not use the aer
Chapter 3 – Safety S2633 – 8210048 7 Tip-Over and Falling HazardsOperate the aerial platform only on a fi rm, fl at, level surface capable of withsta
Chapter 3 – Safety8 S2633 – 8210048Placards and DecalsThe aerial platform is equipped with placards and decals that provide instruction for operation
S2633 – 8210048 9 Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesThis aerial work platform is manufactured with safety devices, placards, and decals to reduce the likelih
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices10 S2633 – 8210048Figure 4.5 – Safety PropGuardrailsThe guardrails (refer to Figure 4.6) help protect personnel from fallin
Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesS2633 – 8210048 11 Figure 4.7 – PlatformNoteThe lanyard anchors are not designed for lifting or tying the machine down.All
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S2633 – 8210048 13 The aerial platform is equipped with a display screen, an hour meter and a battery charge indicator to monitor the condition of th
Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays14 S2633 – 8210048
S2633 – 8210048 15 Chapter 6 – BatteriesThe battery tray on the right side of the chassis, contains four, 235 amp, 6 volt batteries to operate the ae
The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from contact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized
Chapter 6 – Batteries16 S2633 – 8210048 6. Plug the battery charger plug (refer to Figure 6.2) into a properly grounded outlet (115 volt AC, 60 Hz
S2633 – 8210048 17 Figure 7.2 – Lower ControlsThe following are located on the lower control panel:Start switchEmergency stop buttonEnable buttonPlat
Chapter 7 – Controls18 S2633 – 8210048 Hold the switch upward to raise the platform.Hold the switch downward to lower the platform.An alarm will soun
Chapter 7 – ControlsS2633 – 8210048 19 Interlock SwitchThe joystick has an interlock switch in the handle (refer to Figure 7.3). Engage the interlock
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S2633 – 8210048 21 Potential service and safety problems may be detected by inspecting the aerial platform. This chapter includes information on prop
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection 22 S2633 – 8210048 Battery TerminalsTo inspect the battery terminals: 1. Check the top of the battery, the termina
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection S2633 – 8210048 23 ACautionNot all hydraulic fl uid is suitable to use in the hydrau-lic system. Some have poor lubric
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection 24 S2633 – 8210048 2. Check the wheels to see that the fasteners are in place and are not damaged or loose.Lower Co
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection S2633 – 8210048 25 3. Look for visible cracks in the welds and at the weld to parent material joints. A bright lig
S2633 – 8210048 Table of ContentsElectrical Danger ... Inside Front CoverCalifornia Proposition 65 ... Inside
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection 26 S2633 – 8210048 Figure 8.13 – Platform Extension 2. While facing the front of the platform, step down on the fo
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection S2633 – 8210048 27 chine is diffi cult to control because the drive and steer control movements and their resulting ma
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection 28 S2633 – 8210048 Press the horn button to ensure that it sounds to warn personnel in the area.Placards and DecalsTo
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection S2633 – 8210048 29 066556-000066552-000500771-000066553-000101250-005066556-001508766-000066556-001Left Side066556-00
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection 30 S2633 – 8210048 Battery Tray – Inside062562-001Upper Controls508770-00006555-000Hydraulic Tray – Inside508772-000R
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection S2633 – 8210048 31 Prestart Inspection ChecklistItem Inspect For OKOperator’s Manual In place, all pages readable an
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S2633 – 8210048 33 Chapter 9 – OperationThe aerial platform may be operated from either the lower or upper controls.ADangerThe aerial platform is not
Chapter 9 – Operation34 S2633 – 8210048 5. The aerial platform may be driven and the platform may be raised and lowered from the upper con-trols.Pl
Chapter 9 – OperationS2633 – 8210048 35 Figure 9.4 – Platform Extension 3. Try to move the rails back and forth to make sure the platform extension
Table of Contents S2633 – 8210048Driving and Steering ...35Drive Speeds ...
Chapter 9 – Operation36 S2633 – 8210048 2. Push the drive joystick forward to move the chas-sis forward, the direction of the red arrow. Pull the
Chapter 9 – OperationS2633 – 8210048 37 Figure 9.6 – Front Guardrail 6. Rotate the wallboard loading gate and the front guardrail inward (refer to F
Chapter 9 – Operation38 S2633 – 8210048Figure 9.9 – Upper Control Operating PositionSwing-Out TraysBatteries and hydraulic components are enclosed in
S2633 – 8210048 39 Chapter 10 – Stowing and TransportingTo prevent unauthorized use and damage, properly stow the aerial platform at the end of each
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting40 S2633 – 8210048AWarningThe aerial platform is free to move when the brakes are released. Death or serious inj
Chapter 10 – Stowing and TransportingS2633 – 8210048 41 Figure 10.5 – Front of Machine10. Remove the wheel chocks and use the winch to position the
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting42 S2633 – 8210048 5. Use spreader bars of suffi cient length to keep the chains, straps, or cables from contact
S2633 – 8210048 43 If the main hydraulic system fails: The aerial platform may be lowered using the emer-gency lowering knob. The machine may be towe
Chapter 11 – Emergency Operation44 S2633 – 8210048 4. Using a 5 mm Allen wrench, turn the inner plugs as far as possible turning clockwise (refer
S2633 – 8210048 45 Chapter 12 – TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting chart may be used to locate and eliminate situations where machine operation may b
S2633 – 8210048 1 Chapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform FeaturesThe aerial platform is a self-propelled scissors lift that has been designed to rai
Chapter 12 – Troubleshooting46 S2633 – 8210048 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionPlatform will not extend. Foot lever not fully depressed. Full
Chapter 12 – TroubleshootingS2633 – 8210048 47 When a fault code is displayed on the upper control panel, the chart below may be used to locate and e
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S2633 – 8210048 Appendix A – Glossaryaerial platform – a mobile device that has an adjustable position platform, supported from ground level by a st
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Chapter 1 – Introduction2 S2633 – 8210048Operation of the aerial platform must be within the scope of the machine specifi cations.The operator bears u
S2633 – 8210048 3 Chapter 2 – Specifi cations Component Identifi cationToeboardsScissorsStructureLeft SidePlatformFrontGuardrailsRearRight SideLower Co
Chapter 2 – Specifi cations4 S2633 – 8210048 General Specifi cationsAerial PlatformWorking height 32.5′ (9.93 m)Maximum platform height 26′ (7.93 m)
S2633 – 8210048 5 Chapter 3 – SafetyKnowledge of the information in this manual, and proper training, provide a basis for safely operating the aeria
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