Dinolift DINO 135T Operating Instructions Manual

DINO ® 135T
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
®
Raikkolantie 145 FI-32210 LOIMAA T. +358 2 762 5900 F. +358 2 762 7160 dino@dinolift.com www.dinolift.com
Manufacturer:
Dealer:
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ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Valid from serial number 13292
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............................................................................. 6
2 REACH DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 7
3 DIMENSION DRAWING ......................................................................................................... 8
4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................. 9
4.1 EXAMPLE OF THE MACHINES NAMEPLATE ............................................................................ 9
4.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE............................................................................ 10
4.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINES INTENDED USE ................................................................ 10
5 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ................................................................................ 11
5.1 !! INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION! ............................................................................. 13
6 INSPECTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 14
7 WORKSITE INSPECTION ................................................................................................... 15
8 OPERATION OF SAFETY DEVICES ................................................................................. 16
9 OPERATING CONTROLS .................................................................................................... 18
9.1 OPERATING CONTROLS ON CHASSIS CONTROL PANEL ...................................... 18
9.2 OPERATING CONTROLS OF DRIVE SYSTEM ............................................................ 19
9.3 OPERATING CONTROLS OF OUTRIGGERS ............................................................... 19
9.4 OPERATING CONTROLS ON THE PLATFORM .......................................................... 20
10 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IF THE LIFT IS AT RISK OF LOSING ITS STABILITY 22
11 START-UP ................................................................................................................................ 23
11.1 OPERATING
THE LIFT FROM THE CHASSIS PANEL ................................................ 26
11.2 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE PLATFORM PANEL ........................................... 27
12 EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM .................................................................................... 33
13 DRIVING DEVICE ................................................................................................................. 34
14 DRIVING DEVICE ................................................................................................................. 35
15 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINTER USE ............................................................... 36
16 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AT THE END OF THE WORKING DAY ........................ 37
17 PREPARING THE LIFT FOR TRANSPORT ..................................................................... 38
18 CONNECTION TO THE TOWING VEHICLE .................................................................. 39
19 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................ 40
19.1 GENERAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................... 40
19.2 SERVICE
AND INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 41
19.3 LUBRICATION PLAN ..................................................................................................... 42
19.4 LONG-TERM STORAGE ................................................................................................. 43
19.5 LOAD HOLDING AND LOAD REGULATION VALVES ............................................. 44
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19.6 WHEEL BRAKES AND BEARINGS ............................................................................... 46
19.7 LEVELLING SYSTEM OF THE PLATFORM ................................................................ 48
19.8 REGULAR SERVICING ................................................................................................... 49
19.8.1 TESTING THE LOAD LIMIT SWITCHES RK4 AND RK 5 ...................................... 56
19.8.2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE OVERLOAD LIMIT SWITCHES ....................................... 58
20 INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 62
20.1 FIRST INSPECTION ......................................................................................................... 63
20.1.1 SAMPLE OF INSPECTION PROTOCOL FOR THE ACCESS PLATFORM ........... 63
20.2 DAILY INSPECTION (START-UP INSPECTION) ........................................................ 65
20.3 MONTHLY INSPECTION (MAINTENANCE INSPECTION) ....................................... 66
20.4 ANNUAL INSPECTION (REGULAR INSPECTION) .................................................... 67
20.5 EXTRAORDINARY INSPECTION ................................................................................. 70
20.6 TEST LOADING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGULAR INSPECTION ............................. 71
21 FAULT FINDING .................................................................................................................... 72
22 GENERAL INFORMATION OF HYDRAULICS ............................................................... 78
23 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS ................................................................................................. 80
23.1 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE (LCB), RELAYS ........................................................... 80
23.2 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE (LCB), SWITCHES ...................................................... 82
23.3 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE (LCB), OTHER ITEMS ................................................ 83
23.4 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE (UCB), RELAYS ..................................................... 84
23.5 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE (UCB), SWITCHES ................................................. 85
23.6 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE (UCB), OTHER ITEMS ........................................... 86
23.7 LIMIT SWITCHES ............................................................................................................ 86
23.8 OTHER MARKINGS ........................................................................................................ 87
24 ADJUSTMENT VALUES OF MOVEMENT SPEEDS ....................................................... 88
25 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 135T 13292 > ....................................................................... 91
26 WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................... 94
27 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 135T 13292 > ................................................................................ 95
28 HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 13100 > ............................................................................ 109
29 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 110
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1 EU Declaration of Conformity
EC-Declaration of Conformity for Machinery
Manufacturer:
Dinolift Oy Raikkolantie 145 FI-32210 Loimaa, FINLAND
which has authorised Chief Engineer Mr. Seppo Kopu, Dinolift Oy, Raikkolantie 145, 32210 Loimaa, Finland to draw up the Technical Construction File
declares that
DINO 135T Access Platform no YGC 0D135T X X XXXXXX
is in conformity with the provisions of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC as amended and with national implementing legislation and also fulfils the requirements of the following EEC directives: Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC), directive (2000/14/EC), and EMC Directive (2004/108/EC).
Conformity assessment procedure followed: 2000/14/EC, Annex V: Internal control of production.
Measured sound power level Lwa ( 99,0 + 1,5 ) 100,5 dB Quaranteed sound power level Lwa 100,5 + 0,5 dB
Notified body no. 0537,
VTT Tuotteet ja tuotanto P.O.Box 1300 FI-33101 Tampere
has granted the certificate no. VTT 174 / 524 / 09
In designing the machine, the following harmonized standards have been applied:
SFS-EN 280/A1+A2; SFS-EN 60204-1/A1
Loimaa 23.05.2013 (place) (date)
----------------------------------------­(signature)
Seppo Kopu Chief Engineer
(name in block letters, position)
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2 REACH DIAGRAM
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3 DIMENSION DRAWING
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4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Max. working height 13.5 m Max. platform height 11.5 m Max. outreach 9.1 m Boom rotation continuous Platform rotation 90° Turn area refer to reach diagram Support width 3.80 m Transport width 1.78 m Transport length 5.91 m Transport height 2.05 m Weight 1,560 kg Max. allowed load on platform 215 kg Max. number of persons + additional load 2 persons + 55 kg Max. allowed sideways load (caused by persons) 400 N Max. lateral inclination (chassis) ±0,3° Max. wind speed during operation 12,5 m/s Min. ambient temperature when working -20 °C Max. support force on the outriggers 11,300 N Platform size 0.7 x 1.3 m Gradeability 25 % Power supply:
- mains current: 230V / 50Hz / 16A
o Sound pressure level Under 70 dB
- internal combustion engine (optional) 4.8 kW (6.5 hp)/ 3600 r/min
o Sound pressure level 101 dB
Socket outlets on the platform 230V / 50Hz / 16A
4.1 Example of the machine’s nameplate
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4.2 General description of the machine
The denominations of the machine’s essential parts and concepts, which are used later in these instructions, are described on this page.
4.3 Description of the machine’s intended use
The Access Platform is exclusively intended for transferring people and tools and acting as a work platform to the limit of its load-bearing capacity and reach (refer to the table of Technical Specifications and Reach Diagram). The intended use also covers:
- Following all the instructions in the Operating Instructions
- Performance of the inspections and maintenance operations
Left
Swing Counter­clockwise (to the left)
drive direction
Work platform
Boom extension 3
Right Swing clockwise
(to the right)
Levelling cylinder of the platform (slave)
Telescope cylinder Boom extension 2
Boom extension 1
Master cylinder Lift cylinder Chassis
Turning
device
Boom support
Support outrigger
cylinder
Coupling
Support outrigger Driving device Jockey wheel
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5 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
Make yourself familiar with these operation instructions before using the lift!
Keep these operating instructions in the place reserved for them. Make sure that all users of the lift are familiar with these instructions. Advice the new users and strictly follow all instructions given by the manufacturer.
Make sure you clearly understand all instructions relating to the operational safety of the lift.
Always use chocks under the wheels when disconnecting the lift from the car.
Only specially trained personnel with authorisation in writing from the employer who are well familiarised with the device and at least 18-years old are allowed to operate the lift
- The max. allowed load on the platform is two (2) persons and at maximum fifty five (55) kg of
additional load, however, the total load must not exceed two hundred fifteen (215) kg.
- The platform may only be operated when the chassis is well supported and the wheels are off the
ground.
- The load-bearing capacity and the gradient of the base must be taken into account when
supporting the chassis.
- Additional support plates of adequate size must be used under the outriggers when working on
soft ground. Only use such additional support plates on which the metallic outriggers will not slide.
- The weather conditions, such as wind, visibility and rain, must always be taken into account so
that these factors will not adversely affect the safe performance of the lifting operations.
The lift may only be moved in the transport position. No persons or load are allowed on the platform during the transportation.
The use of the lift is prohibited if
- the temperature drops under -20  or
- the wind speed exceeds 12.5 m/s
PROTECT YOUR HEARING WHILE USING THE POWER UNIT (OPTIONAL) 92 dB
USE THE SAFETY HARNESS!
Connecting points for the safety harness.
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Do not use ladders, steps or other similar equipment on the platform.
Never throw any objects from the platform.
The lift must not be used for transferring goods or persons between different floors or working levels.
Never disable the operation of any safety device.
Always make sure before lowering the platform that the area on the underside is clear of any obstructions. Avoid damaging the platform by lowering it on the ground or bringing it in contact with any structures.
When working in busy areas the operating range of the lift must be clearly marked either by using warning lights or fencing. Also observe the regulations of the Road Traffic Act.
Beware of the live aerial power lines in the area - observe the minimum safety distances:
Voltage Min. distance below (m) Min. distance at the side (m)
100 - 400 V hanging spiral cable
0,5 0,5
100 - 400 V open-wire cable 2 2 6 - 45 kV 2 3 110 kV 3 5 220 kV 4 5 400 kV 5 5
Keep the lift clean of any dirt which may impair the safe operation and impede the inspection of the structures
The device must be serviced and inspected regularly. Only skilled persons who are familiar with the service and reparation instructions are allowed to carry out the service and reparation work.
It is strictly prohibited to use a lift which is out of order.
The operator must be given instructions and consent from the manufacturer for all such specific work methods or conditions, which the manufacturer has not explicitly defined
The device must neither be altered without the manufacturer’s consent nor be used under conditions which do not meet the requirements set by the manufacturer.
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5.1 !! Instructions for safe operation!
- Use a safety harness while on the platform.
- Use hearing protectors when operating the power unit (optional) from the chassis panel.
Sound pressure level 92 dB.
- Never load the platform while in the upper position.
- The lift must not be used when the temperature is below -20°C and the wind speed exceeds
12.5 m/s.
- Beware of live power lines within the work area.
- The lift MUST NOT be used as a crane.
- Always ensure the load-bearing capacity of the standing surface.
- Ensure the unobstructed range of movement before operating the outriggers.
- While in the support position, ensure that the wheels are off the ground.
- Always verify the horizontal position of the machine.
- Ensure that the outriggers cannot slide while on a gradient.
- Always ensure that the work area is clear of outsiders. Danger of getting squeezed between
rotating and fixed structures.
- Stepping on or off the platform in motion is prohibited.
- The maximum-allowed gradient during transfers is 5°. During transfer in rough terrain,
try to stay above the machine.
- While operating the boom from the control panel on the turning device, beware of getting
pressed against the outriggers or other structures that do not turn with the boom.
- When the boom is in its lowest positions, make sure it cannot clash during rotation with
structures that do not turn with the boom.
- Before operating, always ensure that the safety devices and the emergency descent system
are in working order.
- Do not take tools/material of large surface area onto the platform. The increase in wind
load may jeopardize the stability of the device.
- Always keep the lift free from dirt, snow and ice.
- Ensure that the lift is inspected and serviced, before use.
- Never use a defective lift.
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- Never use a lift alone. Make sure, there is always someone on the ground, who can call for
help in case of an emergency.
6 INSPECTIONS
A thorough inspection of the lift must be carried out at least once every twelve (12) months.
The inspection shall be carried out by a technically trained person who is familiar with the operation and structure of the lift.
Draw up a protocol of the inspections and keep it always with the unit stored in the space reserved for it.
Carry out the inspections on regular basis throughout the service life of the lift.
The inspection must be carried out within twelve (12) months from the first or the previous inspection.
If the lift is used under extreme conditions, intervals between the inspections shall be reduced.
The overall operating condition of the lift as well as the condition of the safety-related control devices shall be established in the regular inspections. Particular attention shall be paid to changes which affect the operational safety.
In connection with the regular inspection, it shall be established to what extent the lessons and practical experience gained from the previous inspection can be implemented for even better safety.
NOTE! Primarily the national legislation must be followed!
Regular inspections and service measures are described more thoroughly in the chapter "Service­and maintenance".
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7 WORKSITE INSPECTION
1. General information
- Is the lift suited for the intended job?
- Is the performance of the lift sufficient for the job? (reach, loadability etc.)
- Is the position of the lift safe?
- Is the lighting on the worksite sufficient?
2. Documents
- Are the Operation and Service Instructions for this lift present? (Manufacturer´s instructions)
- Are inspections and servicing carried out in accordance with the instructions and have the
defects affecting the safety been checked as repaired?
(Inspection protocols)
3. Structure (Visual inspection and operational test)
- General condition of the lift
- Operation and protection of the controls
- Emergency stop, signal horn and limit switches
- Electrical appliances and wiring
- Oil leaks
- Load markings and signs
4. Operator
- Is the operator old enough?
- Has the operator received the required training?
5. Special issues on the work site
- Are there any additional regulations relevant to the worksite or the work?
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8 OPERATION OF SAFETY DEVICES
1. Support outriggers
The safety limit switch RK3 prevents the operation of the outriggers and the driving device when the boom does not rest on the transport support. The switch is located on the tow-bar at the transport support.
2. Overload protection switches
The safety limit switches prevent overloading of the lift. At a predetermined position the overload limit switch RK4 stops extension of the telescope and lowering of the boom. The overload limit switch RK5 backs up if the RK4 for some reason does not work. The green light in the platform control centre is lit when the platform is inside the allowed operating range. The red light comes on as the RK4 stops the movement. When the red light is on, the lift can be operated in the direction where it stays inside the allowed outreach area. The safety limit switch RK5 backs up the operation of the RK4 by switching on the buzzer on the platform.
RK4 & RK5
RK3
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3. Lifting the boom
All the lift’s support outriggers must be in the support position before the boom is lifted. Make sure that the wheels are off the ground. The safety limit switches RK11, RK12, RK13 ja RK14 are located on the support outriggers.
4. As the emergency stop button is depressed all movements stop and the power unit is
turned off. The emergency stop pushbutton must be pulled up before the power unit can be restarted (buttons 3 and 2)
Ensure the operation of the safety devices - do not lock the chassis panel cover with key while the lift is in operation.
2
RK11, RK12, RK13, RK14
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9 OPERATING CONTROLS
9.1 OPERATING CONTROLS ON CHASSIS CONTROL PANEL
1. Selector switch
0 - ignition off
1 - outrigger circuit, hydraulic drive 2 -controlling the boom from the platform panel 3 -controlling the boom from the chassis panel
2. Start button
3. Emergency stop -button
4. Signal light for the outrigger limit switches
5. Start button of emergency descent system
6. Telescope in, pushbutton
7. Lever for turning
8. Lever for boom system
9. Lever for telescope movement
10. Voltage meter
29. Stop button
32. Lever for platform inclination
34. Hour meter
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9.2 OPERATING CONTROLS OF DRIVE SYSTEM
28A. Forward - backward 28A + 28L drive to the left 28A + 28R drive to the right
9.3 OPERATING CONTROLS OF OUTRIGGERS
12. Rear outrigger, right
13. Rear outrigger, left
14. Front outrigger, left
15. Front outrigger, right
16. Position indicator of chassis
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9.4 OPERATING CONTROLS ON THE PLATFORM
Close the cover of the chassis control panel before operating the platform controls. The cover must not be locked while the lift is in operation.
17. Control lever
TELESCOPE
IN
BOOM
TO THE LEFT
BOOM
TO THE RIGHT
TELESCOPE
OUT
BOOM
UP
BOOM
TO THE LEFT
BOOM
TO THE RIGHT
BOOM DOWN
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18. Signal lights
- green inside the outreach range
- red at the border of the outreach range
20. Emergency descent device start button
21. Retracting the telescope
22. Emergency stop
- push to stop
- pull to reset
24. Socket outlet 230VAC/ (2 pcs.)
25. Stopping the engine
26. Starting the engine
30. Turning lever of the platform (is used simultaneously with pushbutton 35)
31. Platform swing fuse
35. Levelling / turning of the platform (pushbutton)
Is used simultaneously with control levers 30 for turning and 36 for levelling of the platform.
36. Lever for levelling of platform (is used simultaneously with pushbutton 35)
18
21
23
25
20
24
22
17
26
31
30
35
36
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10 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IF THE LIFT IS AT RISK OF LOSING ITS
STABILITY
Reduced stability can be caused by a fault in the lift, the wind or other lateral force, collapse of the standing base or negligence in providing sufficient support. In most cases one sign of reduced stability is the inclination of the lift.
WHEN AT RISK OF LOSING THE STABILITY
1. If there is time, try to find out the reason for the reduced stability and the direction of its effect.
Warn other people on the work site using the alarm signal.
2. If possible, reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner.
3. Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency descent
system. Avoid abrupt movements.
4. Turn the boom away from the danger zone, i.e. to a position where the stability of the lift is
normal.
5. Lower the boom.
If the stability has been lost as a result of a fault in the lift, repair such a fault immediately.
Do not use the lift until the fault has been repaired and the condition of the lift has been verified.
IN CASE OF OVERLOADING
1. If there is time, try to find out the reason for the reduced stability and the direction of its effect.
Warn other people on the work site using the alarm signal.
2. If possible, reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner.
3. Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency descent
system.
4. The green light becomes illuminated when the overload situation is reset. After this the machine
may be operated normally.
IN CASE THE POWER SUPPLY IS INTERRUPTED (power unit/combustion engine)
1. Lower the boom using the emergency descent system (see point “Emergency descent system”)
2. Establish the reason why the energy supply was interrupted.
IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION, WHEN EVEN THE EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM IS NOT OPERATIONAL
1. If the emergency descent system does not operate, try to warn other personnel present on the site so that they can call for help so that the power supply required for normal operation can be resumed
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or make the emergency descent system operational by, for example, changing the battery so that the person on the platform can be lowered safely.
Always check the condition of the emergency descent system battery before putting the lift into operation (see point "Operating from the chassis panel").
11 START-UP
1. Ground stability
- make sure that the ground is even and hard enough to support the lift in a steady level
position
Soil material Density Max. ground
pressure
P kg/cm²
Gravel High density 6 Medium density 4 Loose 2 Sand High density 5 Medium density 3 Loose 1,5 Fine sand High density 4 Medium density 2 Loose 1 Sand/ mud High density (very hard to work) 1,00 Medium density (hard to work) 0,50 Loose (easily worked) 0,25
- if the ground is soft, use sufficiently large and sturdy additional plates under the support
outriggers
- observe the effect of ice, possible rain and inclination of the surface on the support (the
support outriggers must not slip on the surface)
- the operation is prohibited if the lift is not properly supported and in a level position
2. Drive or push the lift to the inspected lifting site
- apply the parking brake
- disconnect the lift from the towing vehicle
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3. Connection of power supply to the lift
A. POWERED BY AC-SUPPLY While the mains voltage is plugged in, the12VDC supplied by a separate unit.
- connect the mains cable to the power supply
- turn on the main switch (Fig. A)
- for maximum out of the electric motor the voltage must 230 VAC (-
10%/ +6%), the frequency must be 50 Hz and rating of the fuse 10A (the length of the connecting cable has some effect)
B. POWERED BY COMBUSTION ENGINE In the absence of the mains, the12 VDC is supplied by a battery.
- do not connect the mains cable (230 VAC)
- turn on the main switch (Fig. A)
- open the fuel cock
- switch on the choke for starting by depressing the button on the cover of the centre
If the battery is flat start the aggregate by pulling the starter grip keeping the button at
the aggregate bed depressed.
Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly.
Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine.
- adjust the engine speed to halfway.
Leave the combustion engine running between operations because the battery only recharges while the engine is running. Close the fuel cock when stopping the combustion engine.
Note! The fuel cock must be closed when the lift is towed.
4. To access the operating controls open the cover on the chassis
Check the condition of the battery to ensure operation of the emergency descent system. The charge level of the battery is indicated by LEDs.
- during charging the red LED is on
- when the battery is almost fully charged, the green LED
is lit
- when the battery is fully charged or under maintenance
charging, the LEDs are off
5. Turn the selector switch (1) to position 1
6. Start the engine with button 2 (green)
The electric timer of the lift automatically disconnects the supply voltage (12 VDC) 1 hour after the last time the electric or combustion engines were in operation. Re-activate the power supply by pressing the start button either on the chassis control panel or on the platform control panel.
Petrol engine:
- turn off the choke
- adjust the engine speed
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7. Lower the front support outriggers (on the
tow-bar side)
8. Lower the rear support outriggers (do not
damage the tow-bar jockey wheel)
9. Level the chassis with the outriggers with
the help of the level gauge(16). The air bubble must be located inside the inner ring.
MAKE SURE THAT THE WHEELS ARE CLEARLY OFF THE GROUND
- the (green) signal light 4 on the chassis control panel comes on when all outriggers are in the
lower position and the outrigger limit switch circuit is connected
- make sure all outriggers are firmly supported on the ground
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11.1 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE CHASSIS PANEL
10. Turn the selector switch (1) to position 3
- now you are able to operate the boom with levers 7, 8, and 9
and
the platform with lever 32 from the chassis panel
- test the operation of the emergency descent system
as follows:
1. start by lifting the boom about 1 - 2
metres (with lever 8) and continue by extending the telescope 1 - 2 metres (with lever 9) keeping the emergency stop button depressed - thus the movement shall stop
2. start the power unit of the emergency descent
system (pushbutton 5), retract the telescope (lever
9) and lower the boom (lever 8)
3. pull up the emergency stop button
4. lift the platform from the tow-bar and turn it to the side to
enable its lowering
5. extend the telescope as much as necessary to ensure safe entrance on the platform
DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW-BAR JOCKEY WHEEL!
The boom movements are noticeably slower when the emergency descent system is used.
The speed of the boom movements cannot be adjusted continually with the control levers when the lift is operated from the chassis control panel.
Lock the selector switch (1) in position 1 (support outriggers) before working under the boom. Make sure that neither people nor load are on the platform.
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11.2 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE PLATFORM PANEL
11. Turn the selector switch (1) to position 2 and take away the key
Do not lock the chassis control panel cover with the key.
- now you can operate the boom with lever 17 on the platform control panel
Start by pushing the rocker switch at the end of the control lever and then move the lever carefully in the desired direction of motion. If you move the lever before pushing the rocker switch, the action is deterred.
- test the operation of the emergency descent system as follows:
- start by lifting the boom about 1 - 2 metres (with lever 17) and continue by extending the
telescope 1 - 2 metres keeping the emergency stop button depressed - thus the movement shall stop
- start the emergency descent power unit (pushbutton 20), retract the telescope and lower the
boom (lever 17)
- pull up the emergency stop button
DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW-BAR JOCKEY WHEEL!
The movement speed of the platform can be continually adjusted with the lever (17).
18
21
23
25
20
24
22
17
26
31
30
35
36
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12. Test the operation of the overload limit switch RK4
- platform load about 215 kg
- drive the boom to a horizontal position
- extend the telescope
As the movement stops the red overload light (18) must light up.
- compare the outreach with the outreach diagram in this manual (the distance to the outer face
of the platform = outreach -0.5 metres)
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12A. Measures to be taken after overloading has occurred (The overload limit switch RK5 switches off the electric circuit of the operating controls and switches on the buzzer on the platform)
- retract the platform to inside the operating range of the RK4 by pushing the ”telescope
in” -button (21 or 6) (the green light lights up)
- after this the lift may be operated normally
Telescope in - pushbutton (21 or 6) is always operational when the electric motor is running or the emergency descent button (5 tai 20) is depressed.
WARNING!
Do not add load (e.g. another person) onto the platform while the red overload light (18) is lit.
Example: A person, who is working alone on the platform, extends the telescope, or an empty platform is driven from the chassis control panel to the maximum reach keeping it close to the ground. If the overload signal light now lights up, the telescope must be retracted before loading the platform further.
IF THE SAFETY DEVICES OR THE EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM ARE NOT WORKING, HAVE THEM REPAIRED BEFORE OPERATING THE LIFT!
13. Refer to the item "Daily inspections" in the task list for servicing.
14. With the boom slightly lifted and the telescope extended, make sure that the platform
does not lower of itself while the operating controls are not being used
15. When working under cold weather conditions, let the engine run for a while without load
to increase the hydraulic oil temperature. Start the operations by driving the movements carefully without load back and forth from the chassis control panel.
16. Move the platform to the work object
The platform movements can be operated with continually adjustable speed from the platform control panel (not from the chassis control panel). Only one movement can be operated at a time. If several control levers are operated simultaneously, only the movement with the least resistance will operate.
NOTE! Lowering the platform to transport position: Always before lowering the boom onto the transport support, retract the telescope completely and turn the platform perpendicular to the boom.
DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW-BAR JOCKEY WHEEL! DO NOT TAKE ADDITIONAL LOAD IN THE UPPER POSITION!
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17. Observe when lifting the platform
- the operating range of the platform depends on the load (see Technical Data) and is
monitored by the safety limit switches RK4 and RK5, which are located under the protecting cover The limit switches must not be adjusted or modified. The inspection and adjustment may
only be carried out by an authorized serviceman.
18. Working a long time in the same position
- there are pushbuttons for both stopping and starting on both the platform and the chassis
control panels When the weather is warm and the platform is kept for a longer period in the same position, it is not necessary to let the engine run continuously.
- when the weather is cold, it is recommended to let the engine run to keep the hydraulic oil
warm
- It is recommended to also leave the combustion engine running between the operations, to
ensure the battery remains well charged
- check the stability and condition of the base regularly during the operation, taking into
account the weather and ground conditions
- the electric timer of the lift automatically disconnects the supply voltage (12 VDC) 1 hour
after the last time the electric or combustion engines were in operation Re-activate the power supply by pressing the start button either on the chassis control panel
or on the platform control panel.
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