Controls and Indicators
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Figure 1: Chassis Controls
Note: The following list corresponds to the num-
bered items in figures one and two.
1. Emergency stop.
2. Engine start.
3. Speed Selector.
4. Keyswitch.
5. Control fuses.
6. Riser control.
7. Upper boom control.
8. Boom extension control.
9. Jib control.
10. Turret rotation control.
11. Platform rotation control.
12. Platform level control.
13. Hourmeter.
14. Service horn button.
15. Drive control handle.
16. Function speed control.
17. Fuel selector (dual fuel).
18. Foot switch (located on platform floor).
19. Out of level indicator.
20. Preheat button (diesel).
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Figure 2: Platform Controls
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Before operating work platform insure that:
Pre-operation and safety inspection has been
completed, and any discrepancies have been
corrected.
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The operator has been thoroughly trained on the
operation of the machine.
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The work area is clear of all obstructions, holes,
drop-offs, or persons in the route of travel.
The surface is capable of supporting wheel loads.
Refer to figures one and two for control locations.
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At any time during operation, press the emergency stop
button to stop all functions in an emergency.
At any time during operation, press the service horn
button to sound an audible warning if necessary.
Always wear an approved fall restraint properly
attached to designated platform anchorage point
when driving or elevating the machine (see
figure 3).
Attach only one fall restraint to each anchorage
point.
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Figure 3: Typical Fall Restraint Anchorage Point
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Operation
Emergency Stop
Service Horn