Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction and Safety
- Section 2: General Information
- Section 3: Operation
- Unit Setup
- Raising the Mast—Manual Winch
- Raising the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Prestart Checklist
- Starting Unit—Analog Controls
- Starting Unit—Power Zone Controls (MANUAL Mode)
- Starting Unit—Power Zone Controls (AUTO Mode)
- Operating Lights—Analog Controls
- Operating Lights—Power Zone Controls (MANUAL Mode)
- Operating Lights—Power Zone Controls (AUTO Mode)
- Shutting Down Unit—Analog Controls
- Shutting Down Unit—Power Zone Controls (MANUAL Mode)
- Shutting Down Unit—Power Zone Controls (AUTO Mode)
- Automatic Shutdown
- Starting Utility Mode (If Equipped)—Analog Controls
- Starting Utility Mode (If Equipped—Power Zone Controls
- Stopping Utility Mode (If Equipped)—Analog Controls
- Stopping Utility Mode (If Equipped)—Power Zone Controls
- Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor (If Equipped)
- Customer Convenience Receptacles (If Equipped)
- Removing Loads from Receptacles (If Equipped)
- Storing the Unit
- Lowering the Mast—Manual Winch
- Lowering the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Positive Air Shutdown (PAS) (If Equipped)
- Lower Radiator Hose Heater (If Equipped)
- Tandem Tow (If Equipped)
- Telemetry (If Equipped)
- Spark Arrester (If Equipped)
- Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)
- Towing the Unit
- Lifting the Unit
- Tying Down the Unit
- Section 4: Maintenance
- Section 5: Troubleshooting
- Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
20 Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower
General Information
(A) Light Fixture ON-OFF Button (4 locations)
See Figure 2-16. These buttons control power to the light
fixtures. One button controls one light fixture, as
illustrated.
Figure 2-16. Light Fixture ON-OFF Buttons
• Each button contains an LED (A). If an LED is
illuminated, the corresponding light fixture is
powered.
• Each button is single-push: Press once to switch
the corresponding light ON or OFF.
NOTE: If any light does not function as described, see
Troubleshooting.
(B) Fault Indicator Button
See Figure 2-17. This button resets faults indicated by
the LEDs (A, B, C). To reset a fault, press and hold for 3
seconds.
Figure 2-17. Fault Indicator Button
See Troubleshooting for more information.
(C) UTILITY Mode Button
NOTE: This button only functions in units equipped with
UTILITY mode.
See Figure 2-18. This button controls UTILITY mode.
Press the button to switch UTILITY mode ON or OFF.
Figure 2-18. UTILITY Mode button
When the LED (A) is illuminated, UTILITY mode is ON.
(D) Engine START-STOP Button
See Figure 2-19. This button controls start-up and shut-
down. Press once button to start or stop the engine and
generator (genset).
Figure 2-19. Engine START-STOP Button
(E) AUTO mode button
See Figure 2-19. This button controls whether the unit
starts/stops automatically or is operator-controlled. When
AUTO mode is active, the unit starts and stops on an
operator-defined schedule, as shown below.
Figure 2-20. AUTO Mode Button
Illuminated
LED
Indicates Fault
A Engine fault
B Low battery
C Fail to crank (AUTO mode only)
A and C Engine overspeed
or
engine underspeed
B and C Loss of speed signal
Light 1
Light 2
Light 4
Light 3
010579
A
010580
A
B
C
Illuminated
LED
Indicates
A Unit is starting or running
B Glow plugs active
C Engine cranking
Illuminated
LED
Indicates
A Automatic dusk to dawn
B Schedule 1: Dusk + 8 hr
C Schedule 2: Dusk + 4 hr
010581
A
010582
A
B
C
010583
A
B
C










