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Chapter 3 – Safety6 S2033 – 330003EEPrestart InspectionPerform a prestart inspection before each shift as de-scribed in Chapter 8. Do not use the aeri
Chapter 3 – SafetyS2033 – 330003EE 7Do not raise the platform outdoors or in the wind. Do notadd anything to the aerial platform that will increase th
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S2033 – 330003EE 9This aerial work platform is manufactured with safety de-vices, placards, and decals to reduce the likelihood of anaccident. For the
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices10 S2033 – 330003EEEmergency Lowering HandleThe emergency lowering handle may be used to lowerthe platform if there is a mal
Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesS2033 – 330003EE 11GuardrailsThe guardrail system includes a top rail, mid rail, andtoeboards around the sides of the platfo
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices12 S2033 – 330003EEHornThe horn may be used to warn personnel on the ground.The horn is operational when the machine is set
S2033 – 330003EE 13The aerial platform is equipped with several gauges tomonitor the condition of the machine before and duringoperation.Hour MeterThe
Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays14 S2033 – 330003EE
S2033 – 330003EE 15It 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 exceeds
The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from con-tact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized
Chapter 6 – Batteries16 S2033 – 330003EENoteIf the batteries are fully charged when the charger isplugged in, the ammeter will initially read 35 to 40
S2033 – 330003EE 17Emergency Stop SwitchThe emergency stop is a two-position toggle switch. Pushthe red safety guard down over the toggle switch to di
Chapter 7 – Controls18 S2033 – 330003EEUpper ControlsThe upper controls (refer to Figure 7.2) are located on thecontrol box at the platform. The follo
Chapter 7 – ControlsS2033 – 330003EE 19If the platform is elevated just past 1.8 m (6′) and materialis added to the platform overloading it, a control
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S2033 – 330003EE 21ACautionEven with low voltage electrical systems, severearcing can occur. Electrical shock or componentdamage can result from conta
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection22 S2033 – 330003EEFigure 8.3 – Battery ChargerSafety PropUsing the lower controls, raise the platform until the openhe
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2033 – 330003EE 23The hydraulic reservoir, pump, filter, and control valve arelocated in the hydraulic tray on the rig
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection24 S2033 – 330003EECheck the wheel lug nuts to see that none are missing,damaged, or loose.Parking BrakesInspect the br
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2033 – 330003EE 25Figure 8.12 – Pothole Protector Skid 4. Raise the platform while watching movement of theskids. The
S2033 – 330003EETable of ContentsChapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform Features ... 1Options ...
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection26 S2033 – 330003EEUpper Control StationInspect the platform and upper controls only if all func-tions operated properl
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2033 – 330003EE 27Figure 8.18 – Platform Extension PinOperating ControlsWith the aerial platform stowed, test the oper
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection28 S2033 – 330003EEFigure 8.21 – Front of Platform Floor480658Right Side300760Placards and DecalsInspect all safety and
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2033 – 330003EE 29RearHydraulic Tray007431100743113007403007400074311300740Inside Stack475596(One on each brake cylind
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection30 S2033 – 330003EEFront0074311(Rod end of lift cylinder)30076000709010190989ELeft SideDEATH OR SE RIOUS I NJURY CAN R
Chapter 8 – Prestart InspectionS2033 – 330003EE 31 Item Inspect For OkOperator’s Manual In manual holderElectrical SystemBattery fluid level Proper l
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S2033 – 330003EE 33Figure 9.1 – Lower ControlsLower ControlsThe lower controls override the upper controls. This meansthat the lower controls may be u
Chapter 9 – Operation34 S2033 – 330003EEFigure 9.2 – Upper Controls 1. From the lower controls, place the control selectorswitch in the upper positio
Chapter 9 – OperationS2033 – 330003EE 35NoteHolding the steer switch down too long may result in asharp turn. This is especially true when driving and
Table of ContentsS2033 – 330003EEEmergency Stop ... 27Horn ...
Chapter 9 – Operation36 S2033 – 330003EEment (refer to Figure 9.6). A flow control valve slows thepin movement to allow the aerial platform to stop be
Chapter 9 – OperationS2033 – 330003EE 37To open a tray, press down on the latch, pull the potholeprotector skid handle toward you, and swing the tray
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S2033 – 330003EE 39 3. If lifting from the rear of the machine, insert the forkliftforks into the pockets (refer to Figure 10.1).Figure 10.1 – Rear o
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting40 S2033 – 330003EEUse the following procedure to winch the aerial platformonto the transport vehicle. 1. Positi
Chapter 10 – Stowing and TransportingS2033 – 330003EE 41zontal length. A winch may also be used when poor trac-tion, uneven surfaces, or stepped ramp
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting42 S2033 – 330003EE 6. Use the hoist or crane to carefully raise and positionthe aerial platform onto the transp
S2033 – 330003EE 43 3. Use a 3/4″ wrench to rotate each brake release cam90° (refer to Figure 11.2). Rotate the cam on the rightbrake cylinder counte
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S2033 – 330003EE 45Chapter 12 – TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting chart may be used to locate andeliminate situations where machine operation may bei
S2033 – 330003EE 1Chapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform FeaturesThe aerial platform is a self-propelled scissors lift thathas been designed to raise
Chapter 12 – Troubleshooting46 S2033 – 330003EESymptomDrive functions don’t work.Only slow drive speed works.Machine will not steer.Wheels won’t turn
S2033 – 330003EEAppendix A – Glossaryaerial platform – a mobile device that has an adjustable positionplatform, supported from ground level by a stru
Appendix A – GlossaryS2033 – 330003EEworking envelope – the area defined by the horizontal and verti-cal limits of boom travel that the platform may b
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Chapter 1 – Introduction2 S2033 – 330003EEThe operator bears ultimate responsibility for following allmanufacturer’s instructions and warnings, regula
S2033 – 330003EE 3Chapter 2 – SpecificationsComponent IdentificationChassisBattery ChargerUpper ControlsPlatformPlatform ExtensionLeft SideBattery Tra
Chapter 2 – Specifications4 S2033 – 330003EEGeneral SpecificationsAerial PlatformWorking height 7.9 m (26′)Maximum platform height 6.1 m (20′)Turning
S2033 – 330003EE 5Chapter 3 – SafetyKnowledge of the information in this manual, and propertraining, provide a basis for safely operating the aerialpl
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