Snorkel TB65J User Manual

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Chapter 8 – Operation

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Figure 8.2 – Lower Controls

4. Turn the start switch to on and pause a few seconds

while the alarm sounds to alert others that the ma-

chine is about to start. Turn the switch to start, then

release it to on. The engine will not start if the switch is

left in the on position for 30 seconds or longer before

turning it to start. The switch must be turned back to

off before the engine will start.

Note

If the machine has a GM engine, there will be a 7 to 10

second delay after starting the engine, before the throttle

will go to mid or high. Start the engine and wait 10 seconds

before proceeding with machine operation.

5. Let the engine warm to operating temperature.

6. Turn the boom speed knob to slow.

7. Hold the ground operation switch in the on position

while operating the boom and turntable control toggle

switches. Always look in the direction of movement.

8. Hold the appropriate toggle switch in the desired

direction.

9. Gradually turn the boom speed knob to control the

boom raise/lower, jib and turntable rotate function

speed.

0. Release the function toggle switch to stop move-

ment.

. Place the ground operation switch in the off position

when no functions are being operated.

Upper Controls

The upper controls may be used for driving the aerial

platform and positioning the booms and platform while

on the job.

Ground

Operation

Switch

Engine/Emergency

Power Switch

Start Switch

Control Selector Switch

Emergency

Stop

Button

Use the following procedure to operate machine functions

using the upper controls.

. At the lower controls, place the emergency stop

switch in the on position and turn the start switch on.

Place the controls switch in the platform position.

2. On dual fuel machines, set the fuel switch to either

LPG or gasoline.

3. Open the shut-off valve on the tank if using LPG.

4. Enter the platform and securely close the gate.

5. Attach the fall restraint lanyard to one of the anchor

points.

6. Pull the emergency stop outward (refer to Figure

8.3).

Figure 8.3 – Upper Controls

7. Turn the start switch to the on position and pause a

few seconds while the alarm sounds to alert others

that the machine is about to start.

8. Turn the switch to start, then release it to on. The en-

gine will not start if the switch is left in the on position

for 30 seconds or longer before turning it to start. The

switch must be turned back to off before the engine

will start.

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Front

Emergency

Stop Button

Start Switch

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