Specifications

LIFTING THE TRAILER
When lifting the light tower and trailer, attach any slings, chains or hooks directly to the central lifting eye. The lifting
eye is located on the mast between the two forklift pockets.
1. Make sure the equipment being used to lift the light tower has sufficient capacity. Note: See the unit specifica-
tions on pages 8 - 9 for approximate weights.
2. Make sure the mast cradle locking pin is in place.
3. Always remain aware of the position of other people and objects around you as you move the unit.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Poorly maintained equipment can become a safety hazard! In order for the equipment to operate safely and properly
over a long period of time, periodic maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary. NEVER perform even routine
service (oil/filter changes, cleaning, etc.) unless all electrical components are shut down. When servicing this
equipment always follow the instructions listed below.
Before servicing this machine, make sure the control power switch is turned to OFF “O”, the circuit breakers are
open (OFF “O”), the emergency stop switch is activated (pushed in), and the negative (-) terminal on battery is
disconnected. Attach a “DO NOT START” sign to the control panel. This will notify everyone that the unit is being
serviced and will reduce the chance of someone inadvertently trying to start the unit. If the unit is connected to a
remote start or transfer switch, make sure the remote switch is also off and tagged.
Never wash the unit with a high pressure hose or with any kind of power washer. Never wash the engine block or fuel
tank with a power washer or steam cleaner. Water may enter the cabinet and collect in the generator windings or
other electrical parts, causing damage. If the unit is stored outside, check for water inside the cabinet and generator
and dry the unit thoroughly before starting.
1. Inspect condition of electrical cords. DO NOT use light tower if insulation is cut or worn through.
2. Check that winch cables are in good condition and that they are centered on each pulley. DO NOT use a cable
that is kinked or starting to unravel.
3. Check that the safety pins for the mast lock rod and mast lock bar are present and secured with a chain. Check
that the spring located in the mast lock bar is not broken or missing. Check the operation of the mast lock bar.
4. Check the fuel, oil and coolant levels.
5. Check the operation of the trailer parking brake (if equipped).
6. Check the wheel lugs. Tighten or replace any that are loose or missing. If a tire has been removed for axle
service or replaced, tighten the lugs in the order shown on page 33.
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