Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction and Safety
- Section 2: General Information
- Section 3: Operation
- Unit Setup
- Raising the Mast—Manual Winch
- Raising the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Raising the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Prestart Checklist
- Starting the Unit (Key Switch Models)
- Preparing for Start-Up (Power Zone–DLA)
- Manually Starting the Unit
- Light Operation (Key Switch Models)
- Light Operation (Power Zone– DLA) (If Equipped)
- Engine Derating
- Wet Stacking
- Dusk to Dawn Sensor (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Customer Convenience Receptacles
- Shutting Down the Unit
- Shutting Down the Unit (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Manual Winch
- Lowering the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Positive Air Shutdown (PAS) (If Equipped)
- Lower Radiator Hose Heater (If Equipped)
- Tandem Tow (If Equipped)
- Telemetry (If Equipped)
- Spark Arrester (If Equipped)
- Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)
- Towing the Unit
- Lifting the Unit
- Tying Down the Unit
- Section 4: Maintenance
- Section 5: Troubleshooting
- Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
- Mast Junction Box Wiring and Light Connections
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS with Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch (If Equipped) with Standard Controller
- Trailer Lights
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch with Power Zone Controller (If Equipped)
10 Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower
General Information
Trailer Tongue Storage and Tow
Positions
The trailer tongue is designed to fold upright for shipping
and storage.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not attempt to tow the unit
with trailer tongue in the storage position.
Place Trailer Tongue in Tow Position
1. Verify unit is on a level surface and wheels are
blocked.
NOTE: See Figure 2-3. Unit ships from factory with jack
in the storage location (A).
Figure 2-3. Jack and Pin Locations
2. Remove clevis securing jack parallel to ground.
3. Remove jack from tongue weldment. Hold jack
vertically and extend until weldment on jack is
aligned with tongue weldment.
4. See Figure 2-4. Install jack and secure with clevis
(D).
Figure 2-4. Jack Installed
5. See Figure 2-3. Remove pins (B) and (C).
6. See Figure 2-5. Using both hands, slowly lower
trailer tongue into tow position.
NOTE: Varying levels of effort may be required
depending on terrain.
Figure 2-5. Lower Trailer Tongue into Tow Position
7. See Figure 2-6. Install pins as shown to secure
trailer tongue in tow position.
Figure 2-6. Install and Secure Pins
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A
B
C
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D
CAUTION
(000313)
Pinching and crushing hazard. To avoid
possible injury, keep fingers away from pivot
point when folding or unfolding trailer tongue.
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