Operation and Safety Manual Keep this manual with machine at all times.
FOREWORD FOREWORD The purpose of this manual is to provide users with the operating procedures essential for the promotion of proper machine operation for its intended purpose. It is important to over-stress proper machine usage. All information in this manual should be READ and UNDERSTOOD before any attempt is made to operate the machine. YOUR OPERATING MANUAL IS YOUR MOST IMPORTANT TOOL - Keep it with the machine. REMEMBER ANY EQUIPMENT IS ONLY AS SAFE AS THE OPERATOR.
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FOREWORD All procedures herein are based on the use of the machine under proper operating conditions, with no deviations from original design intent... as per OSHA regulations. READ & HEED! JLG requirements and to be at least as safe as it was prior to modification. 9. Aerial lifts shall not be used near electric power lines unless the lines have been de energized or adequate clearance is maintained (See OSHA 29 CFR 1910.67 and 1926.453). 10.
FOREWORD REVISON LOG November, 1998 March 12, 1999 October 12, 1999 December 10, 1999 August 3, 2001 July 23, 2012 d - Original Issue Revised Revised Revised Revised Revised – JLG Sizzor – 3120761
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT - SECTION, PARAGRAPH SECTION PAGE NO. - FOREWORD SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Pre-operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE NO. 2-1. 2-2. 2-2. 2-2. 2-3. 3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. 3-7. 3-8. 3-9. 3-10. 3-11. 3-12. 3-13. 3-14. 3-15. 3-16. 3-17. 3-18. 3-19. 3-20. 3-21. 3-22. 3-23. 3-24. 3-25. 3-26. 3-27. 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. TITLE PAGE NO. Pothole Protection System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Daily Walk-Around Inspection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SECTION 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 • Do not operate this machine until complete training is performed by authorized persons. GENERAL This section outlines the necessary precautions for proper and safe machine usage and maintenance. For proper machine use, it is mandatory that a daily routine is established based on the content of this manual.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Machine Inspection • Before machine operation, perform inspections and functional checks. Refer to Section 2 of this manual for detailed instructions. • Do not operate this machine until it has been serviced and maintained according to requirements specified in the Service and Maintenance Manual. • Be sure all safety devices are operating properly. Modification of these devices is a safety violation.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Platform-to-structure transfers at elevated positions are discouraged. Where transfer is necessary, enter/exit through the gate only with the platform within 1 foot (0.3m) of a safe and secure structure. 100% tie-off is also required in this situation using two lanyards. One lanyard must be attached to the platform with the second lanyard attached to the structure.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Do not raise the platform or drive from an elevated position unless the machine is on firm, level surfaces and evenly supported. • Keep the chassis of the machine at least 2 ft. (0.6m) from holes, bumps, drop-offs, obstructions, debris, concealed holes, and other potential hazards on the floor/surface unless approved by JLG.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION SECTION 2. MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION 2.1 GENERAL This section provides the necessary information needed by those personnel that are responsible to place the machine in operation readiness, and lists checks that are performed prior to use of the machine. It is important that the information contained in this section be read and understood before any attempt is made to operate the machine.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION Steer Cylinder Machine Log No rust, nicks, scratches or foreign material on piston rod; no leakage. Ensure a machine operating record or log is kept. Check to see that it is current and that no entries have been left uncleared, leaving machine in an unsafe condition for operation. Steer Linkage No loose or missing parts; no visible damage. Daily Lubrication Front Spindle Assemblies No excessive wear; no damage; evidence of proper lubrication.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION 3. Drive forward and reverse, check for proper operation. 4. Check that drive brake holds when machine is driven up a hill, not to exceed rated gradeability, and stopped. NOTE: For units equipped with optional tilt cutout, verify that drive and lift functions are cutout when the platform is elevated and the tilt alarm is activated. 5. Steer left and right. Check for proper operation. 6. Check fluid level on hydraulic oil reservoir.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION Figure 2-2.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION General Begin the “Walk-Around Inspection” at Item 1, as noted on the diagram. Continue to the right (counterclockwise viewed from top) checking each item in sequence for the conditions listed in the “WalkAround inspection Checklist.” TO AVOID INJURY DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE UNTIL ALL MALFUNCTIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED. USE OF A MALFUNCTIONING MACHINE IS A SAFETY VIOLATION. TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY, BE SURE MACHINE POWER IS “OFF” DURING “WALK-AROUND INSPECTION.
SECTION 2 - MACHINE PREPARATION AND INSPECTION 26. Motor/Pump Unit - Properly secured; no visible damage; no evidence of hydraulic leakage. 32. Drive Motor, Right Front - Properly secured;no visible damage; no evidence of leakage. 27. Hydraulic Fliter - No visible damage; properly secured; no evidence of leakage 33. Safety Prop - Properly secured;no loose or missing parts; no visible damage. 28. Tilt Switch - Properly secured; no loose or missing parts; no visible damage; no loose or broken wires. 34.
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SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL SECTION 3. USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 3.1 6. The safest means to operate near overhead obstructions, other moving equipment, obstacles, depressions, holes, dropoffs, etc. on the supporting surface. GENERAL IMPORTANT SINCE THE MANUFACTURER HAS NO DIRECT CONTROL OVER MACHINE APPLICATION AND OPERATION, CONFORMANCE WITH GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES IN THESE AREAS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER AND HIS OPERATING PERSONNEL.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL Capacities Raising platform above horizontal with or without any load in platform, is based on the following criteria: tion (Charge Complete, 80% Charge, Incomplete Charge, Charger On, Abnormal Cycle). Ground Control Station 1. Machine is positioned on a smooth, firm and level surface. 2. Load is within manufacturers rated capacity. 3. All machine systems are functioning properly.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL Figure 3-1. Ground Control Station - Model 1532E3/1932E3 of hours the machine has been operated. The hourmeter operates only when a machine function is operating. 6. Powered Deck Extension Switch (If Equipped Models 2033E3, 2046E3, 2646E,3 and 2658E3 Only) If the machine is equipped with either the 4 ft. (1.2 m) or 6 ft. (1.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL Figure 3-2. Ground Control Station - Models 2033E3/2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 applicable function switch, then activate the joystick within three seconds to operate the function. If the joystick is not activated within three seconds, power is turned off to the function switch and the switch must be pressed again. The posi-trac and high drive functions are used in conjunction with the drive function.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL Figure 3-3. Platform Control Station - All Models switch is pressed. If the joystick is not activated within 3 seconds, the drive switch must be pressed again before activating the joystick. When the joystick is returned to the center off position, the operator has 3 seconds to re-activate the joystick or select another function before power is removed by the enable circuit.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL NOTE: The High Drive Speed switch will cut-out when the platform is raised above the stowed position, returning drive speed to low until the platform is lowered completely. DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IF HIGH DRIVE SPEED OPERATES WHEN PLATFORM IS RAISED ABOVE THE STOWED POSITION. 8. Lift Switch - The lift switch, when used in conjunction with the joystick, provides for raising and lowering the platform.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 3.5 PLACARDS AND DECALS Read and understand all placards and decals. Do not operate any machine on which DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, OR INSTRUCTION PLACARDS OR DECALS ARE MISSING OR ILLEGIBLE. Replace placards and decals if damaged, missing or illegible. Decals are made of Lexan with a Pressure Sensitive Adhesive on back and a protective film on the front. Remove the damaged decal and thoroughly clean the surface before installing a new deacl.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 3252191 1703818 CSA ONLY 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3251813 1703823 1703817 1703817 1703816 1703814 1703813 1703788 Figure 3-4.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703773 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1703822 1702153 3252645 1703817 1703818 1703817 1703813 1702631 1704138 1703823 1703698 1703814 Figure 3-5.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 1703833 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 1703834 1703817 1703817 1703835 1703814 1703832 1703788 Figure 3-6.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703773 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1703822 1703961 3252645 1703817 1703833 1703817 1703832 1702631 1704138 1703834 1703831 1703814 Figure 3-7.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 1703841 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3251813 1703842 1703817 1703817 1703843 1703814 1703840 1703788 Figure 3-8.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703773 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1703822 3252645 1702552 1703817 1703841 1703817 1703840 1702631 1704138 1703842 1703839 1703814 Figure 3-9.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 1704611 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3251813 1704609 1703817 1703817 1704616 1703814 1704613 1703788 Figure 3-10.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1704611 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1704609 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1704613 Figure 3-11.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 1703857 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3251813 1703858 1703817 1703817 1703859 1703814 1703856 1703788 Figure 3-12.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703773 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1703822 1703962 3252645 1703817 1703857 1703817 1703856 1702631 1704138 1703858 1703855 1703814 Figure 3-13.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703819 3252582 3252583 1932E3 1532E3 1702773 REV 1704131 1704132 1932E3 FWD 1703819 1532E3 1704131 1704132 1932E3 1532E3 1704282 1703812 1703818 1703817 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 3252588 1532E3 1703868 1932E3 1703850 1703817 1703817 1704807 1703814 1703848 1703788 Figure 3-14.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1703773 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1704131 1704132 1532E3 1932E3 1703822 1701621 3252749 1703817 1704282 1703817 1703848 1702631 1704138 1703850 1704281 1703814 Figure 3-15.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1703818 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1703817 1702153 1703817 1703813 3252645 1703694 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703821 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1702631 1703816 1704138 1703823 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 1703
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1703818 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1703823 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1703813 Figure 3-17.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1703833 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1703817 1703961 1703817 1703832 3252645 1703694 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703829 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703835 1704138 1703834 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 1703811 170
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL REV FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1703833 1703812 1703817 3251813 1703834 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1703832 Figure 3-19.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1703841 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1702552 1703817 1703840 1703817 1703694 3252645 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703837 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1702631 1703843 1704138 1703842 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 17038
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1703841 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1703842 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1703840 Figure 3-21.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1704611 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1704607 1703817 1704613 1703817 3252699 1703694 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1704610 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1702631 1704616 1704138 1704609 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 17038
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1704611 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1704609 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1704613 Figure 3-23.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1703857 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1703962 1703817 1703856 1703817 3252645 1703694 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703853 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1702631 1703859 1704138 1703858 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 17038
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1703857 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1703858 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1703856 Figure 3-25.
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 FWD 1704133 2033E3 REV 1703819 1704135 2046E3 1704282 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1703822 1701621 1703817 1703848 1703817 3252749 1703694 1704137 2658E3 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1703845 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 1702631 1704807 1704138 1703850 2033E3 1704211 2046E3/2646E3/2658E3 17038
SECTION 3 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES AND MACHINE CONTROL 1704277 3252584 2033E3 3252585 2046E3 3252586 2646E3 1702773 3252587 2658E3 REV 1704133 FWD 1703819 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1704133 2033E3 1704135 2046E3 1704136 2646E3 1704137 2658E3 1703817 1704282 1703812 1703817 1703694 2033E3/2046E3 3252591 2646E3/2658E3 3251813 1703850 B B 1703811 1703811 1703817 1703817 B 1703817 B 1703848 Figure 3-27.
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SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION SECTION 4. MACHINE OPERATION 4.1 DESCRIPTION This machine is a self-propelled aerial work platform on top of an elevating scissor mechanism. The Scissor Lifts intended purpose is to position personnel with their tools and supplies at positions above ground level. The machine can be used to reach work areas located above machinery or equipment positioned at ground level. The JLG Scissor Lift has a primary operator Control Station in the platform.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION ground position, battery power is supplied to the emergency stop switch at the ground control station. When the switch is in the platform position, battery power is supplied to the emergency stop switch at the platform control station. The Power Selector Switch should be in the off position when recharging the batteries and/or parking the machine overnight.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION powered deck extension functions are selected simultaneously, no function will operate. If this occurs, pause, then press only one of the function switches to activate the function. DO NOT LIFT DOWN WITHOUT COMPLETELY RETRACTING THE PLATFORM EXTENSION. 4.5 PLATFORM EXTENSION IMPORTANT Manual Platform Extension The machine is equipped with a mechanically extendible deck, which adds 3 feet (0.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Figure 4-1. Grade and Sideslope the joystick for 3 seconds after the drive switch is pressed. If the joystick is not activated within 3 seconds after the drive switch is pressed, power is removed from the switch and joystick and the switch must be pressed again before activating the joystick. When the joystick is returned to the center off position, the operator has 3 seconds to re-activate the joystick or select another function before power is removed by the enable circuit.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION When equipped for 1,000 lb. (455 kg) platform capacity, Model 2033E3 cuts out the DRIVE function at a platform height of 17 feet (5.2 m) and Model 2646E3 cuts out the DRIVE function at a platform height of 19 feet (5.8 m). PLATFORM LOADING The platform maximum rated load capacity is shown on a placard located on the platform and is based upon the following criteria. 1. Machine is positioned on a smooth, firm and level surface. Traveling in Reverse 1.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION 4.10 SAFETY PROP USE TIE DOWN EYES ONLY TO SECURE THE MACHINE FOR SHIPPING. DO NOT USE TIE DOWN EYES TO LIFT THE MACHINE. THE SAFETY PROP MUST BE USED WHENEVER MAINTENANCE PERFORMED ON THE MACHINE REQUIRES THE SCISSOR ARMS TO BE RAISED. To engage the safety prop, raise the platform, then rotate the prop clockwise until it hangs vertically. Lower the platform until the safety prop rests on the point provided on the frame. Maintenance can now begin.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Figure 4-3.
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SECTION 5 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES SECTION 5. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 5.1 GENERAL 5.3 This section provides information on the procedures to be followed and on the systems and controls to be used in the event an emergency situation is encountered during machine operation. Prior to operation of the machine and periodically thereafter, the entire operating manual, including this section, should be reviewed by all personnel whose responsibilities include any work or contact with the machine. 5.
SECTION 5 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 5.4 Righting of Tipped Machine EMERGENCY OPERATION KNOW HOW TO USE THE GROUND CONTROLS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION. Ground personnel must be thoroughly familiar with the machine operating characteristics and the ground control functions. Training should include operation of the machine, review and understanding of this section and hands-on operation of the controls in simulated emergencies.
SECTION 6 - INSPECTION AND REPAIR LOG SECTION 6. INSPECTION AND REPAIR LOG Table 6-1.
SECTION 6 - INSPECTION AND REPAIR LOG Table 6-1.
CALIFORNIAN PROPOSITION 65 BATTERY WARNING Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemical known to the State of Califormia to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
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