Danger – Snorkel TB65J User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Safety Devices

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Low Oil Pressure Alarm

The low oil pressure alarm sounds when the engine oil

pressure is near the lower limit for safe engine operation.

If the alarm sounds, lower the platform to the ground and

then turn the engine off.

• If the engine oil pressure falls below a safe operating

value the engine will shut off.

• The engine can be restarted with low oil pressure,

but it will only run for a few seconds before it shuts

off again.

• Do not restart the engine until the condition that

caused the low oil pressure has been corrected.

All Motion Alarm

The all motion alarm sounds, in short beeps, anytime the

machine functions are being operated. The alarm is used

to warn personnel in the work area to stand clear.

Horn

The optional horn may be used to warn personnel on the

ground. The horn button is on the right side of the upper

control panel (refer to Figure 4.7). The horn is operational

when the machine is set up for operation from the upper

controls.

Figure 4.7 – Right Side of Upper Controls

Drive Motion Alarm

An optional drive motion alarm may be provided on the

machine. When the drive/steer control is moved out of

neutral the alarm sounds, in short beeps, to warn person-

nel in the work area to stand clear.

Flashing Light

An amber flashing light may be located on the top of

the boom near the base end (refer to Figure 4.8). The

flashing light warns personnel that the aerial platform is

in the area.

Figure 4.6 – Electrical Power Outlet

Tilt Alarm

If the aerial platform chassis is out of level more than

five degrees when the main boom is raised or extended,

an alarm will sound. The tilt alarm is located under the

upper control panel.

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The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable.

Death or serious injury will result from a tip-over ac-

cident. Do not drive or position the aerial platform for

elevated use near any drop-off, hole, slope, soft or

uneven ground, or other tip-over hazard.

Retract and lower the booms and then drive to a level

surface when the tilt alarm sounds.

The tilt alarm is for added protection and does not

justify operating on anything other than firm, flat, level

surfaces.

Engine Protection Systems

A constant tone alarm will sound to warn against high

engine temperature or low oil pressure.

The engine will shut-down:

• if the operating temperature exceeds a preset level

• or if the oil pressure is too low for safe operation.

High Engine Temperature Alarm

If the coolant in a Cummins or GM engine exceeds the

engine operating temperature an alarm will sound and

the engine will shut off.

If the oil in a Deutz engine exceeds 230°F (0°C) an

alarm will sound and the engine will shut off. Any time

there is no alternator current being produced, an alarm

will sound and the engine will shut off. This prevents high

engine temperature if the fan belt breaks.

Do not restart the engine until the condition that caused

the overheating has been corrected.

Electrical

Power Outlet

Horn Button

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