Snorkel SR4084 User Manual

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Operator’s Manual Insert
Part Number 569421 October 2010
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About This Insert
This Operator’s Manual Insert is for:
• SR2584, SR3284, and SR4084 machines with the cylinder Lock Valve and CE rating options.
Please insert this document into your SR Series and/or SLH Operator’s Manual. Information in this insert takes the place of that presently in your Operator’s Manual.
Additional Information
For additional information contact your local dealer or Snorkel at:
Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia
Phone: +44 (0) 845 1550 057 Fax: +44 (0) 845 1557 756
North & South America
Phone: +1 785 989 3000 Toll Free +1 800 255 0317 Fax: +1 785 989 3070
Australia
Phone: +61 2 9725 4000 Fax: +61 2 9609 3057
New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 3689 168 Fax: +64 6 3689 164
Snorkel International, Inc. – all rights reserved
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Service Technicians
Include the following when inspecting the machine.
Daily Prestart Inspection
Item Inspect For
Lift Cylinder Coils Make sure the coils are in good condition and are not swollen or split
Solenoid Wire Harness Make sure the wires are in good condition and the connection to the coils are properly made and are clean, without corrosion
Frequent Inspection and Maintenance – Every 90 Days or 150 Hours
Item Inspect For
Engine Alternator Voltage Verify voltage reading at B terminal on the alternator is between 13.8 and 14.2 volts
Solenoid Wire Harness Make sure the coils are in good condition and are not swollen or split
Machine Operators
Include the following when inspecting the machine and observe proper machine operation when lowering the platform.
Daily Prestart Inspection
Item Inspect For
Lift Cylinder Coils Make sure the coils are in good condition and are not swollen or split
Solenoid Wire Harness Make sure the wires are in good condition and the connection to the coils are properly made and are clean, without corrosion
Lowering the Platform
When lowering the platform make sure to have the engine running.
If the engine will not run but the battery is properly charged, at the lower controls, turn the key switch to the On position and pull the emergency stop button outward. At the upper controls, turn the start switch to the On position and pull the emergency stop button outward.
If the engine will not run and the battery will not supply ample power, 12 volts can be jumped from another source to each of the coils to allow the platform to be lowered.
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