Caution – Snorkel A62JRT User Manual

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Controls and Indicators

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A62JRT – 104850-000

Caution

A tripped circuit breaker indicates a malfunction in

the electrical system. Component damage can result

if the cause of the malfunction is not corrected. Do

not operate the aerial platform if the circuit breaker

trips repeatedly.

Push the button to reset the circuit breaker.

Upper Controls

The upper controls (refer to Figure 4) are located on

the control panel at the platform. Boom, platform, and

drive functions can be operated from the upper controls.

The following controls are located on the upper control

panel.

Preheat Switch

The preheat switch (refer to Figure 4) is a momentarily

on toggle switch. This switch operates the glow plugs to

aid in starting the engine when the start switch is in the

on position.

• When the engine is warmed up or the ambient tem-

perature is above 10°C (50°F), it is not necessary to

operate the glow plugs before starting the engine.

• When the ambient temperature range is 10°C (50°F)

to -5°CF (23°), press and hold the preheat button for

five seconds before starting the engine.

• When the ambient temperature is below -5°CF (23°),

press and hold the preheat button for ten seconds

before starting the engine.

Start Switch

The engine can be started from the platform using the

start switch on the front of the upper control panel (refer

to Figure 4).

This switch is similar to an automobile ignition switch.

• Turn the switch to start until the engine starts, then

release it to on.

• If the engine dies, the switch must be turned to off

before it can be turned back to start.

An alarm sounds, when the switch is turned on, to warn

others that the machine engine is being started.

Note

On some machines it may be necessary to pause about

three seconds in the on position before going to start so

the starter can engage.

If the platform is to stay in a particular position for a long

time, turn the start switch to off to shut off the engine and

save fuel.

Emergency Stop Button

The emergency stop is a two-position, red push button on

the top of the upper control panel (refer to Figure 4).

• Push the button inward to disconnect power from all

control circuits at the upper controls.

• Pull the button outward to restore power.

Note

The lower controls override the upper controls. If the up-

per control emergency stop button is engaged the lower

controls can still be used to operate the aerial platform.

• Push the emergency stop button inward when the

upper controls are not in use to protect against un-

intentional operation.

Boom Joystick

The boom joystick (refer to Figure 4) is used to raise

and lower the main boom and to rotate the turntable.

The boom and turntable functions may be operated

simultaneously.

Note

The distance the joystick is moved is proportional to the

speed of the function.

Hold the joystick forward to raise the main boom and

backward to lower the boom.

Hold the joystick to the right to rotate the turntable

counterclockwise and to the left to rotate the turntable

clockwise.

Drive Joystick

The drive joystick (refer to Figure 4) is used to control

forward and reverse motion of the aerial platform. It is

also used to steer the machine. The steering and drive

functions may be operated simultaneously.

Note

The distance the joystick is moved is proportional to the

speed of the function.

Hold the joystick forward to move the aerial platform

forward and backward to move in reverse as indicated

by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Hold the joystick to the right to steer the aerial platform

to the right and to the left to steer to the left as indicated

by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Note

The steering wheels are not self-centering. Set the steer-

ing wheels straight ahead after completing a turn.

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