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1. SAFETY1 - 4P/N 569300Refer to the PLACARDS AND DECALS INSPECTION CHART and DRAWING in the“DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” chapter for part number
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2. SAFETY DEVICES2 - 1P/N 569300The devices listed in this chapter are safetydevices. They are on an SR to increase safety inthe work place for both t
2. SAFETY DEVICES2 - 2P/N 569300 Level SensorThe level sensor alarm warns the SR operatorthat the SR is not level. If the tilt continues toincrease, t
2. SAFETY DEVICES2 - 3P/N 569300T SWINGING GATE (option)The swinging gate should be closed at all timesexcept when someone is entering or leaving thep
2. SAFETY DEVICES2 - 4P/N 569300T GFCI AC OUTLET (option)The GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) islocated under the platform-control box. To usethe
3. SPECIFICATIONS3 - 1P/N 569300Snorkelift SR series machines are scissor-supported elevating work-platforms built toconform to the following standard
3. SPECIFICATIONS3 - 2P/N 569300T ENGINE DATAENGINE MAKE KUBOTAMODEL WG750-G D905-B V800-BFUEL gasoline LPG diesel no. 2-DFUEL GRADEunleaded85 octane(
3. SPECIFICATIONS3 - 3P/N 569300T NOMENCLATURE & SERIAL-NUMBERS3 - 3 (3 - 4 blank)
P/N 569300DANGERELECTRICAL HAZARDAn SR is an all-metal, NON-INSULATED, aerial work-platform. Do not operate it nearELECTRICAL conductors. Regard all c
4. GAUGES4 - 1P/N 569300T WATERThe WATER gauge is located on the base-control panel. It shows the temperature of thewater-antifreeze mixture in the en
4. GAUGES4 - 2P/N 569300always be between the lines on the dipstick —never above the top line or below the bottom line.T HOURSThe HOURS gauge is basic
5. AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFFS5 - 1P/N 569300T AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFFS Level SensorWhen the level sensor alarm sounds, automaticinterlocks make it impossible to d
5. AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFFS5 - 2P/N 569300 Alternator Not ChargingWhen the fan belt breaks, or the alternatoroutput falls below a safe level for other reas
6. CONTROLS6 - 1P/N 569300This chapter explains what each control does.This chapter does not explain how to use thecontrols to produce useful work, re
6. CONTROLS6 - 2P/N 569300T HYDRAULIC COMPARTMENTBATTERY: The BATTERY switch must be ONfor the engine to start. When the BATTERYswitch is OFF the posi
6. CONTROLS6 - 3P/N 569300BASE-CONTROL PANEL
6. CONTROLS6 - 4P/N 569300T PLATFORM-CONTROL BOXControls for operating an SR from the platformare located on the platform-control box.NOTE: The number
6. CONTROLS6 - 5P/N 569300PLATFORM-CONTROL BOX6 - 5 (6 - 6 blank)
iP/N 569300DANGERELECTRICAL HAZARDSR ELEVATING WORK PLATFORMS ARE NOTELECTRICALLY INSULATED.If the platform, scissors arm assembly, or any other condu
7. OPERATION7 - 1P/N 569300This chapter explains how to start and run an SRthat has either a gasoline or diesel engine.Starting a gasoline engine that
7. OPERATION7 - 2P/N 56930044. For LP operation: Completely open the valve(4) on top of the LP tank (unscrewcounterclockwise until it stops).5. For a
7. OPERATION7 - 3P/N 569300CAUTIONIf the engine does not start in 20 seconds, turnthe key (4) to off then wait 60 seconds beforetrying to start the en
7. OPERATION7 - 4P/N 569300T OPERATING FROM THE PLATFORM-CONTROL BOX Starting a Gasoline, LP-only, or Dual-fuelEngineTo start a gasoline, LP-only, or
7. OPERATION7 - 5P/N 5693007. Turn the EMERGENCY STOP switch (9)clockwise and it will pop out (on).8. If the engine is cold, press and hold theCHOKE s
7. OPERATION7 - 6P/N 5693006. Turn the EMERGENCY STOP switch (7)clockwise and it will pop out (on).7. If the engine is at ambient temperature,momentar
7. OPERATION7 - 7P/N 569300 Raising the PlatformThe platform, on models with outriggers, cannotbe raised above 32 feet (9.8 m) if the outriggersare no
7. OPERATION7 - 8P/N 569300DANGERDeath or serious injury can result if an SRtips over. Do not use the outriggers to gainextra working height, they are
7. OPERATION7 - 9P/N 569300DANGERThe distribution of the RATED WORK LOADchanges when the extendible platform isextended. Read the decal on the toe boa
XX. CHAPTER TITLEiiP/N 569300INTRODUCTION ...iiiSIGNS ...
8. EMERGENCY OPERATION8 - 1P/N 569300There are three forms of emergency operationfor the SR: emergency stop, emergency bleed-down, and pushing. Each i
8. EMERGENCY OPERATION8 - 2P/N 5693002. Check to be sure the EMERGENCY STOPswitch (6) is on (up).3. Check to be sure the MAIN POWER switch (7)is on.4.
8. EMERGENCY OPERATION8 - 3P/N 5693002. At the base-control panel set theEMERGENCY STOP switch (2) to off, turn theMAIN POWER switch (3) off and remov
9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING9 - 1P/N 569300T STOWINGAt the end of each work day (or in preparation fortransporting, pushing, lifting, or storage) aqu
9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING9 - 2P/N 569300To safely drive an SR onto a transport trailer:1231. Visually inspect the alignment of the loadingramp (1)
9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING9 - 3P/N 569300 Securing to a Transport VehicleThis procedure assumes that you have justfinished the previous section and
9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING9 - 4P/N 569300 TowingDo not tow an SR. The SR hydraulic-drivemotors will be permanently damaged, andrendered useless, by
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 1P/N 569300At the start of each work day (or 8 hour shift) anSR qualified operator must perform the DAILYIN
X. CHAPTER NAMEiiiP/N 569300The most important chapter in this manual is “1.SAFETY.” Take time, now, to study it closely.The information in that chap
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10-2P/N 569300The rest of this chapter shows how to performthe SERVICE REQUIRED for each ITEM in theDAILY INSPEC
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 3P/N 5693003. Fuel leaksVisually inspect the entire length of the fuel line,from the engine to the fuel tan
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10-4P/N 5693007. Platform safety chainInspect the safety chain to be sure it is presentand latches into place pr
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 5P/N 56930010. Battery terminalsBattery terminals should be clean and free ofcorrosion.11. Hydraulic tank c
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10-6P/N 56930014. Tires and wheelsSR tires are foam filled. Punctures of the typecaused by bolts, screws, or nai
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 7P/N 56930016. Structural damage & weldsVisibly inspect all welds for cracks, all structuralmembers for
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10-8P/N 56930021. Charging systemWith the engine idling, the needle in the AMPSgauge should not be to the left o
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 9P/N 569300Listen for the lowering alarm while the platform isgoing down. Listen for the motion alarm while
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10-10P/N 56930031. Placards, decals, and Operator’s ManualLook to see that all placards and decals are in place
10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE10 - 11P/N 569300PLACARDS AND DECALS INSPECTION DRAWING10 - 11 (10 - 12 blank)
INTRODUCTION iv P/N 569300 Information contained in this manual concerns only current SR models, and the right is reserved to make changes at any tim
11. TROUBLESHOOTING11 - 1P/N 569300All of the actions described in this chapter maybe performed by an SR operator -- a trainedand qualified service te
11. TROUBLESHOOTING11 - 2P/N 569300SR OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (CONTINUED)PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDYPlatform will not go up ordown.Engine is not runni
12. OPTIONS12 - 1P/N 569300This chapter lists and explains all the optionsavailable for an SR.T OPERATOR HORNThe operator HORN button is on the right
12. OPTIONS12 - 2P/N 569300tires are better suited for sandy soil thanstandard tires. Big Paws increase the overallwidth of the SR.DANGERDeath or seri
12. OPTIONS12 - 3P/N 569300T SPARK ARRESTORThe spark arrestor prevents incandescentcarbon particles from coming out the tail pipe.Baffles in the spark
13. FIRE FIGHTING13 - 1P/N 569300An SR contains the following materials andobjects that potentially could become significantfire or environmental haza
13. FIRE FIGHTING13 - 2P/N 569300Special fire fighting procedures: Evacuate nonemergency personnel to a safe area.Unusual fire and explosion hazards:
INDEXI - 1P/N 569300- A -Ac generator, 12-3AC OUTLET SWITCH, description, 6-4Ac outlet, GFCI, 2-4Accessories, securing, 1-1Address, Snorkel, ivAir fil
1. SAFETY1 - 1P/N 569300T SAFE OPERATIONThe following safety information is vitallyimportant for safe operation of an SR. Failure tofollow these instr
INDEXI - 2P/N 569300- F -Fall protection, guardrail, 1-2Falling hazards, 1-2Fire fighting, 13-1 to 13- 2Flags, 1-2Foam in tires, clean-up, 13-1Forces,
INDEXI - 3P/N 569300- P -Parking brakes, 5-1, 10-9Personal fall protection, 1-2Placards, 1-1, 1-3, 10-10Platformcontrols, checking, 10-8height and dri
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1. SAFETY1 - 2P/N 569300 ElectrocutionSR’s are all-metal, NON-INSULATED, aerialwork-platforms. Do not operate an SR nearELECTRICAL conductors. Regard
1. SAFETY1 - 3P/N 569300T GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Personnel PrecautionsIf you encounter any suspected malfunction ofthe aerial platform, or any haz
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