SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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9.81

Model 6036 Legacy

Electrical System

6. Start the engine, check for hydraulic fluid leaking at

the hydraulic oil temperature switch and allow the
hydraulic fluid to reach operating temperature. Cycle
the boom several times and check whether the
hydraulic oil temperature warning indicator
illuminates on the operator’s display panel.

9.15.4

Park Brake Switch

The park brake switch (Fig. 9-65, 1) is located on the
dash to the left of the steering column and is pressed or
“snapped” into a rectangular switch bezel. The park brake
switch must be ENGAGED to permit engine starting.

Note: The park brake may be used to stop in an
EMERGENCY situation; however, notify the operator to
use caution as the stop will be abrupt and the operator
and the load may be jolted forward unexpectedly.

Figure 9- 65 Park Brake Switch

The park brake switch is a two-position toggle switch; the
two positions are ENGAGED (Fig. 9-66, 1) and
DISENGAGED (2). The switch is marked with an
engaged (3) and disengaged (4) symbol. When engaged,
the park brake switch completes the park brake circuit.

Figure 9-66 The Park Brake Switch Has Two Positions,

ENGAGED and DISENGAGED

The park brake solenoids on the secondary function
manifold (Fig. 9-67, 1) are normally de-energized,
allowing the park brake to engage. When the park brake
solenoids are energized, the park brake is disengaged.
The system is designed so that, when electrical power is
OFF, the park brake is engaged. (Refer to Section 9.13.4,
“Roof Wiper Motor.”)

Figure 9-67 Secondary Function Manifold

OH18502

1

P

P

OS1323

OS0121

1

2

3

4

MA8300

1

Front

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