Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Aerial Platform Features
- Options
- Operator’s Manual
- Safety Alerts
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Manual of Responsibilities
- Additional Information
- Component Identification
- Working Envelope
- General Specifications
- Electrocution Hazards
- Minimum Safe Approach Distance
- Prestart Inspection
- Work Place Inspection and Practices
- Operation
- Tip-Over and Falling Hazards
- Electrical System
- Hydraulic System
- Placards and Decals
- Emergency Stop Controls
- Emergency Power System
- Ground Operation Switch
- Platform Foot Switch
- Guardrails
- Lanyard Anchors
- Tilt Alarm
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
- Horn
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Flashing Light
- Hour Meter
- Battery Level Indicator
- Battery Charge Indicator
- Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge
- Fluid Level Sight Gauge
- General Maintenance
- Charging
- Battery Disconnect Switch
- Lower Controls
- Circuit Breaker Reset Buttons
- Upper Controls
- Operator’s Manual Holder
- Electrical System
- Cables and Wiring Harness
- Hydraulic System
- Tires and Wheels
- Lower Control Station
- Level Sensor
- Flashing Light
- Structures
- Upper Control Station
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Placards and Decals
- Prestart Inspection Checklist
- Cold Weather Start-Up
- Preparing for Operation
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- Gradeability
- Electrical Power Outlet
- Air Line
- Stowing
- Transporting
- Emergency Power System
- Towing
- Troubleshooting Chart
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Aerial Platform Features
- Options
- Operator’s Manual
- Safety Alerts
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Manual of Responsibilities
- Additional Information
- Component Identification
- Working Envelope
- General Specifications
- Electrocution Hazards
- Minimum Safe Approach Distance
- Prestart Inspection
- Work Place Inspection and Practices
- Operation
- Tip-Over and Falling Hazards
- Electrical System
- Hydraulic System
- Placards and Decals
- Emergency Stop Controls
- Emergency Power System
- Ground Operation Switch
- Platform Foot Switch
- Guardrails
- Lanyard Anchors
- Tilt Alarm
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
- Horn
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Flashing Light
- Hour Meter
- Battery Level Indicator
- Battery Charge Indicator
- Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge
- Fluid Level Sight Gauge
- General Maintenance
- Charging
- Battery Disconnect Switch
- Lower Controls
- Circuit Breaker Reset Buttons
- Upper Controls
- Operator’s Manual Holder
- Electrical System
- Cables and Wiring Harness
- Hydraulic System
- Tires and Wheels
- Lower Control Station
- Level Sensor
- Flashing Light
- Structures
- Upper Control Station
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Placards and Decals
- Prestart Inspection Checklist
- Cold Weather Start-Up
- Preparing for Operation
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- Gradeability
- Electrical Power Outlet
- Air Line
- Stowing
- Transporting
- Emergency Power System
- Towing
- Troubleshooting Chart
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Aerial Platform Features
- Options
- Operator’s Manual
- Safety Alerts
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Manual of Responsibilities
- Additional Information
- Component Identification
- Working Envelope
- General Specifications
- Electrocution Hazards
- Minimum Safe Approach Distance
- Prestart Inspection
- Work Place Inspection and Practices
- Operation
- Tip-Over and Falling Hazards
- Electrical System
- Hydraulic System
- Placards and Decals
- Emergency Stop Controls
- Emergency Power System
- Ground Operation Switch
- Platform Foot Switch
- Guardrails
- Lanyard Anchors
- Tilt Alarm
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
- Horn
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Flashing Light
- Hour Meter
- Battery Level Indicator
- Battery Charge Indicator
- Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge
- Fluid Level Sight Gauge
- General Maintenance
- Charging
- Battery Disconnect Switch
- Lower Controls
- Circuit Breaker Reset Buttons
- Upper Controls
- Operator’s Manual Holder
- Electrical System
- Cables and Wiring Harness
- Hydraulic System
- Tires and Wheels
- Lower Control Station
- Level Sensor
- Flashing Light
- Structures
- Upper Control Station
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Placards and Decals
- Prestart Inspection Checklist
- Cold Weather Start-Up
- Preparing for Operation
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- Gradeability
- Electrical Power Outlet
- Air Line
- Stowing
- Transporting
- Emergency Power System
- Towing
- Troubleshooting Chart
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Aerial Platform Features
- Options
- Operator’s Manual
- Safety Alerts
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Manual of Responsibilities
- Additional Information
- Component Identification
- Working Envelope
- General Specifications
- Electrocution Hazards
- Minimum Safe Approach Distance
- Prestart Inspection
- Work Place Inspection and Practices
- Operation
- Tip-Over and Falling Hazards
- Electrical System
- Hydraulic System
- Placards and Decals
- Emergency Stop Controls
- Emergency Power System
- Ground Operation Switch
- Platform Foot Switch
- Guardrails
- Lanyard Anchors
- Tilt Alarm
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
- Horn
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Flashing Light
- Hour Meter
- Battery Level Indicator
- Battery Charge Indicator
- Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge
- Fluid Level Sight Gauge
- General Maintenance
- Charging
- Battery Disconnect Switch
- Lower Controls
- Circuit Breaker Reset Buttons
- Upper Controls
- Operator’s Manual Holder
- Electrical System
- Cables and Wiring Harness
- Hydraulic System
- Tires and Wheels
- Lower Control Station
- Level Sensor
- Flashing Light
- Structures
- Upper Control Station
- Drive Motion Alarm
- Lowering Alarm
- Placards and Decals
- Prestart Inspection Checklist
- Cold Weather Start-Up
- Preparing for Operation
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- Gradeability
- Electrical Power Outlet
- Air Line
- Stowing
- Transporting
- Emergency Power System
- Towing
- Troubleshooting Chart
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Component Identification
- Special Limitations
- Controls and Indicators
- Battery Disconnect Switch
- Lower Controls
- Circuit Breaker Reset Buttons
- Upper Controls
- Preheat Switch
- Start Switch
- Emergency Stop Button
- Drive Joystick
- Steer Switch
- Drive Range Switch
- Boom Speed Knob
- Rotation Switch
- Riser Switch
- Boom Elevation Switch
- Boom Extension Switch
- Jib Articulation Switch
- Platform Level Switch
- Platform Rotation Switch
- Engine/Emergency Power Switch
- Horn Switch
- Platform Foot Switch
- AC Generator Switch
- Hydraulic Oil Warm-Up Switch
- Pre-Operation Safety Inspection
- System Function Inspection
- Operation
- Cold Weather Start-Up
- Hydraulic System Cold Weather Warm-Up
- Hydraulic System Warm-Up Switch
- Manually Warming The Hydraulic System
- Preparing for Operation
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- Boom Operation
- Driving and Steering
- Drive Speeds
- Pivoting Front Axle
- All Motion Alarm
- Electrical Power Outlet
- AC Generator
- Air Line
- Emergency Lowering
- Lower Controls
- Upper Controls
- After Use Each Day
- Transporting the Machine
- Maintenance
- Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
- Daily Preventative Maintenance Checklist
- Specifications

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Warning
All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules and operating instructions
before operating or performing maintenance on any Snorkel aerial work platform.
Electrocution Hazard Tip Over Hazard Collision Hazard Fall Hazard
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THIS MACHINE IS
NOT INSULATED!
NEVER elevate the platform
or drive the machine while
elevated unless the machine
is on a firm, level surface
NEVER position the platform
without first checking for
overhead obstructions or
other hazards.
NEVER climb, stand, or sit
on platform guardrails or
midrail.
USE OF THE AERIAL WORK PLATFORM: This aerial work platform is intended to lift persons and his tools as well as the
material used for the job. It is designed for repair and assembly jobs and assignments at overhead workplaces (ceilings,
cranes, roof structures, buildings etc.). Uses or alterations to the aerial work platform must be approved by Snorkel.
THIS AERIAL WORK PLATFORM IS NOT INSULATED! For this reason it is imperative to keep a safe distance from live
parts of electrical equipment!
Exceeding the specied permissible maximum load is prohibited! See “Platform Capacity” on page 5 for details.
The use and operation of the aerial work platform as a lifting tool or a crane is prohibited!
NEVER exceed the manual force allowed for this machine. See “Manual Force” on page 5 for details.
DISTRIBUTE all platform loads evenly on the platform.
NEVER operate the machine without rst surveying the work area for surface hazards such as holes, drop-offs, bumps, curbs,
or debris; and avoiding them.
OPERATE machine only on surfaces capable of supporting wheel loads.
NEVER operate the machine when wind speeds exceed this machine’s wind rating. See “Beaufort Scale” on page 5 for details.
Do not operate the aerial platform in windy or gusty conditions. Do not add anything to or take anything into the aerial platform
that will increase the wind loading such as billboards, banners, flags, etc.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY push EMERGENCY STOP switch to deactivate all powered functions.
IF ALARM SOUNDS while platform is elevated, STOP, carefully lower platform. Move machine to a rm, level surface.
Climbing up the railing of the platform, standing on or stepping from the platform onto buildings, steel or prefab concrete
structures, etc., is prohibited!
Dismantling the entry gate or other railing components is prohibited! Always make certain that the entry gate is closed!
It is prohibited to keep the entry gate in an open position when the platform is raised!
To extend the height or the range by placing of ladders, scaffolds or similar devices on the platform is prohibited!
NEVER perform service on machine while platform is elevated without blocking elevating assembly.
INSPECT the machine thoroughly for cracked welds, loose or missing hardware, hydraulic leaks, loose wire connections, and
damaged cables or hoses before using.
VERIFY that all labels are in place and legible before using.
NEVER use a machine that is damaged, not functioning properly, or has damaged or missing labels.
To bypass any safety equipment is prohibited and presents a danger for the persons on the aerial work platform and in its
working range.
NEVER charge batteries near sparks or open ame. Charging batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas.
Modications to the aerial work platform are prohibited or permissible only at the approval by Snorkel.
AFTER USE, secure the work platform from unauthorized use by turning the keyswitch off and removing key.
The driving of MEWP’s on the public highway is subject to national trafc regulations.
Certain inherent risks remain in the operation of this machine despite utilizing proper design practices and safeguarding.
Harness attachment points are provided in the platform and the manufacturer recommends the usage of a fall restraint
harness, especially where required by national safety regulations.
Care must be taken to ensure that the machines meets the requirements of stability during use, transportation, assembly,
dismantling when out of service, testing, or foreseeable breakdowns.
In the event of an accident or breakdown see “Emergency Lowering” on page 17, do not operate the aerial platform if it is
damaged or not functioning properly. Qualied maintenance personnel must correct the problem before putting the aerial
platform back into service.
SAFETY RULES