Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction and Safety
 - Section 2: General Information
 - Section 3: Operation
 - Section 4: Maintenance
 - Section 5: Troubleshooting
 - Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
 
Owner’s Manual for CTF10 Light Tower 15
General Information
Internal Storage
See  Figure 2-8. Cabinet (C) can be used for storing 
nonflammable items, such as power cords, small 
equipment, or tools. 
NOTE: Cabinet is not waterproof
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Figure 2-8. Internal Storage
Lifting and Transporting
See Figure 2-9. The unit is equipped with lifting eye (A) 
and forklift pockets (B) for lifting the unit on and off a 
transporting vehicle.
Lifting the Unit
NOTE: Remain aware of people and objects around the 
unit while preparing, maneuvering, and lifting the unit.
1. Verify the equipment being used to lift the unit is in 
good condition and has sufficient capacity. For 
approximate weights, see Specifications.
2. Verify the mast is completely lowered.
3. Verify outriggers and jacks are fully retracted.
4. Close and lock access doors and control panel.
5. Figure 2-9. To lift unit, use one of the following 
methods:
• Attach slings, chains, or hooks directly to central lift 
point (A). Verify the LED fixtures will not be 
damaged when lifting.
• Use a forklift. Approach forklift pockets (B) with 
care. Avoid approaching the unit at an angle, as 
this can permanently damage the forklift pockets, 
tires, or cabinet. Verify any obstructions are clear 
of the forklift tines before lifting. 
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B
B
Figure 2-9. Lift Points
Tying the Unit Down
When securing the unit for transportation, verify the 
equipment being used to fasten the unit is in good 
condition and has sufficient strength to hold the unit in 
place during transport.
See Figure 2-9. Tied-down straps, ropes, or chains may 
be passed through forklift pockets (B) or through tie down 
points (C). 
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B
C
C
Figure 2-10. Tying the Unit Down










