Chapter 4 – safety devices, Emergency stop controls, Emergency power system – Snorkel TB66J User Manual

Page 19: Warning, Caution

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TB66J – 0083740

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This aerial work platform is manufactured with safety

devices, placards, and decals to reduce the likelihood

of an accident.

For the safety of all personnel, do not disable, modify,

or ignore any safety device.

Safety devices are included in the daily prestart

inspection.

Warning

The potential for an accident increases when safety

devices do not function properly. Death or serious

injury could result from such accidents. Do not alter,

disable, or override any safety device.

If any safety devices are defective, remove the aerial

platform from service until qualified maintenance person-

nel can make repairs.

Emergency Stop Controls

There is an emergency stop control at the lower and

upper controls.

At the lower controls, the emergency stop button is a

two-position push button (refer to Figure 4.1).

Figure 4.1 – Lower Controls

Push the emergency stop button inward to discon-

nect power to all control circuits.

Pull the button outward to restore power.

On older machines the emergency stop is a two-

position toggle switch with a red safety guard.

Push the guard down over the toggle switch to dis-

connect power to all control circuits. Lift the guard

and push the switch up 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.

At the upper controls, the emergency stop is a two-posi-

tion push button (refer to Figure 4.2).

Figure 4.2 – Upper Controls

Push the emergency stop button inward to discon-

nect power to the upper control circuits.

Pull the button outward to restore power.

Emergency Power System

The emergency power system includes a back-up pump,

motor, and battery. Use this system to operate the boom

and turntable functions to lower the platform if the main

power system fails due to engine or pump failure.

Caution

The emergency power system is for emergency

lowering and stowing only. The length of time the

pump can be operated depends on the capacity

of the battery. Do not use this system for normal

operation.

Hold the engine/emergency power switch (refer to

Figure 4.1 and 4.2) downward to activate the emer-

gency power system.

Release the switch to disengage the emergency

power system.

The length of time the pump can be operated de-

pends on the capacity of the battery.

Chapter 4 – Safety Devices

Emergency

Stop Button

Engine/Emergency

Power Switch

Ground Operation

Switch

Emergency

Stop Button

Engine/Emergency

Power Switch

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