JLG 1200SJP Quick Reference Guide

1200SJP/1350SJP Quick Reference
Getting Started Controls and Indicators
Located at:
STEP
1
STEP
2
- Platform Station
- Ground Station
Read the Operation and Safety Manual. Perform pre-start inspection.
Select platform controls
500 lb MAX 230 kg MAX
Axles
Axles must be extended and the Axle Set Light must be on to elevate the boom. To extend the axles, select the axle extend switch while driving forward or reverse.
Drive Orientation Override
If operating drive and the Drive Orientation Light flashes, the drive controls may be opposite from the intended driving direction. To continue: 1) verify the intended drive direction, 2) push and release the Drive Orientation Override switch, and 3) operate drive within 3 seconds.
Platform Capacity Select/Jib Swing Function
When the Platform Capacity is selected to the 500 lb (230 kg) position, the 500 lb (230 kg) light will be on and the JLG control system will allow operation within the larger envelope. The side swing jib can be used with this selection.
STEP
Pull out both E-Stops
3
STEP
Start Engine
4
Below 20°F (-7°C) run engine for
15 min. before operating machine.
STEP
5
STEP
STEP
Select appropriate platform capacity
6
500 lb MAX
230 kg MAX
Select desired Boom Control
1000 lb MAX
450 kg MAX
7
STEP
Enable footswitch
8
STEP
Operate Machine
9
1000 lb MAX
450 kg MAX
Automatic
Manual
!
When the Platform Capacity is properly selected to the 1000 lb (450 kg) position, the 1000 lb (450 kg) light will be on, and the JLG control system will allow operation within the smaller envelope. The side swing jib must remain in the centered position with
this selection.
Note: If both capacity lights are flashing, the boom or jib is out of the allowable envelope. Remove platform load over 500 lb (230kg) and select the 500 lb (230kg) capacity position.
Boom Control Select
When the Boom Control is selected to the position, lift and telescope movements are coordinated by the JLG control system and the automatic platform leveling feature is active during lift, swing, and drive movements.
Note: When selected to the Automatic position, the coordination of boom movements within the envelope is as follows:
While operating Lift Up, the boom may also telescope out
While operating Lift Down, the boom may also telescope in
While operating Swing or Drive, the boom may lift up or lift down
While operating Telescope In, the boom may lift down when at
high boom angles and the creep light is flashing
When the Boom Control is selected to the position, lift and telescope movements are controlled separately by the operator and the automatic platform leveling feature is active only during lift movements.
Note: When selected to the Manual position, the boom movements will be stopped when the envelope limits are reached. If this occurs, operate the function in the opposite direction, operate a different function, or select the Automatic position.
Automatic
Manual
Boom Control System Warning
If operating a function causes the Boom Control System Warning Light to flash and the platform alarm to sound, the selected movement is not allowed. To continue movement, operate the function in the opposite direction or operate a different function.
WARNING! The Boom Control System Warning Light may indicate contact
of the machine with another structure and continued movement may result in damage to the machine or machine tip over.
Creep Speed
The creep light acts as a reminder that all functions are set to the slowest speed. The light will be on continuously if the creep switch is selected by the operator. The creep light will flash if the JLG control system has selected this creep speed automatically. This occurs when the boom is near the edge of the envelope or the Boom Control System Warning is active.
Footswitch/Enable
To enable the platform controls, step on the footswitch FIRST and then choose a function within 7 seconds. If no function is selected within 7 seconds, the Footswitch/Enable light will turn off and the footswitch must be released and depressed again.
JLG - 3128412 - 1-11-2006
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