Allmand NIGHT-LITE 6330 Operator'S Manual Download Page 8

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MANUAL WINCH MAST OPERATION

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ALWAYS CHECK FOR OVERHEAD
OBSTRUCTIONS BEFORE RAISING
AND LOWERING MAST. ALLOW 35'
CLEARANCE.  AVOID ALL OVERHEAD
ELECTRICAL WIRES

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TO PREVENT INSTABILITY AND HELP
ENSURE SAFE OPERATION, ALWAYS
PROVIDE PROPER GROUND SUP-
PORT BEFORE RAISING MAST.

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BEFORE RAISING MAST, VISUALLY
INSPECT EQUIPMENT FOR DAMAGE
OR WEAR.  FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF
WITH THE LOCATION AND FUNCTION
OF ALL OPERATING PARTS BY STUDY-
ING THIS MANUAL.  OBSERVE ALL
CAUTION DECALS LOCATED ON
EQUIPMENT

NOTE: The latch locks the mast in the
vertical position and disengages the
sections allowing the tower assembly
to be rotated to position the lights.

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SAFETY

 

WARNING

DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION

The Allmand 

NIGHT-LITE 6330

 tower

assembly consists of a three section tele-
scoping mast which can be raised and
extended by operating two hand crank
winches. One winch, mounted with the
handle extending through the side of the
trailer frame, raises and lowers the mast
from the horizontal towing position, the
vertical position, and back. The second
winch mounted on the tower extends the
telescopic sections.

The three section mast assembly can be
rotated from the ground by loosening a
knob and rotating the entire assembly 360°
to aim the lights as necessary.

TO ERECT MAST AND RAISE
LIGHTS

1. Extend both side outrigger jacks, rear jack

and tongue jack to stabilize and level the
trailer

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NOTE: Jacks should be placed only on
firm footing.

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WHEN EXTENDING REAR JACK, WATCH

TO ENSURE YOU ARE CLEAR OF THE
OVERHANGING ENDS OF THE MAST
BEFORE YOU STAND UP

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THE SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND ROD IS A

SAFETY DEVICE THAT MAY REDUCE
THE CHANCE OF PERSONAL INJURY
FROM STRAY ELECTRICAL CURRENT

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Therefore, Allmand recommends using
the ground rod.  However, it is the user’s
responsibility to determine the require-
ments and/or applicability of local, state,
or national electrical code which governs
the use of the ground rod.

!

SAFETY

 

WARNING

2. Attach the ground rod to the grounding lug,

and drive the ground rod fully for adequate
electrical ground, as required by local,
state, or national code.

3. Release the pin that secures the mast to

the rear mast support.

4. Operate the hand crank on the side of the

trailer to raise the mast from horizontal to
vertical

.

5.  Turn black knob counterclockwise and

engage latch in strike plate. Retighten black
knob.

6. Operate the hand crank winch on the tower

clockwise to raise the lights vertically.

7. To rotate the lights, release the black knob

and turn the tower assembly with the
handles provided.

8. To turn on lights, flip the breaker switches to

the up position. (SEE FIG. 1)

Summary of Contents for NIGHT-LITE 6330

Page 1: ...ALLMAND BROS INC P O BOX 888 HOLDREGE NE 68949 PHONE 308 995 4495 1 800 562 1373 ALLMAND FAX 308 995 5887 ALLMAND PARTS FAX 308 995 4883 NIGHT LITE SERIES NIGHT LITE For Parts and Updates visit Allma...

Page 2: ...Check the hitch assembly and safety tow chains Check the outriggers and jacks to make sure they operate properly Inspect the light assemblies for damage and test for proper operation Inspect the elect...

Page 3: ...PERATION 8 9 ELECTRIC WINCH MAST OPERATION 10 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 13 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 14 SPECIFICATIONS 15 17 CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS 18 25 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 26 LISTER PETTER LPW 3 R...

Page 4: ...ory or your dealer for clarification before operation INTRODUCTION The purpose of the SAFETY INFORMATION SYMBOL shown below is to attract your special attention to safety related information contained...

Page 5: ...efer to these representations of the safety warning decals used on the MAXI LITE to insure correct ordering if replacing be comes necessary PART NO D 151 Location Inside left hand door panel of Lister...

Page 6: ...6 SAFETY AND WARNING DECALS...

Page 7: ...7 SAFETY AND WARNING DECALS...

Page 8: ...g the entire assembly 360 to aim the lights as necessary TO ERECT MAST AND RAISE LIGHTS 1 Extend both side outrigger jacks rear jack and tongue jack to stabilize and level the trailer NOTE Jacks shoul...

Page 9: ...Operate hand crank winch on side of trailer clockwise to take up any cable slack 5 Turn the black knob counterclockwise and lift to release the latch from the strike plate Re tighten the knob with the...

Page 10: ...to position the lights SAFETY WARNING BEFORE RAISING MAST VISUALLY INSPECT EQUIP MENT FOR DAMAGE OR WEAR FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF ALL OPERATING PARTS BY STUDYING THIS MAN...

Page 11: ...tion 4 Operate hand crank winch on side of trailer clockwise to take up any cable slack 5 Turn the black knob counterclockwise and lift to release the latch from the strike plate Re tighten the knob w...

Page 12: ...attached to towing vehicle safety chain secure 2 All outriggers and jacks are retracted and secured 3 Tower is lowered and the rear tower support pin is in place 4 Light fixtures are positioned for t...

Page 13: ...gle switch to the up ON position NOTE At temperatures below 30 F depress the preheat switch for approximately one minute before going on to step 3 3 Depress start switch until the engine fires Release...

Page 14: ...ounted on the trailer frame erects the mast from the horizontal towing position to vertical The second winch mounted on the tower extends the mast vertically to the desired height The second tower is...

Page 15: ...with High Pres sure Sodium lights use different ballasts and starters Therefore it is not advisable to interchange bulb types MAST TRAILER The complete generator is housed in a lockable enclosure with...

Page 16: ...able are the ambient temperatures at the time the en gine is started However if the running ambient temperatures are much higher than the starting tempera tures a compromise must be made and a higher...

Page 17: ...ump capacity excluding filter 5 40 US qt 5 14L Low oil pressure shutdown high engine temp shutdown and glow plug cold start assist are standard KUBOTA D 1105 EBG1 ENGINE Kubota D1105 EBG1 indirect inj...

Page 18: ...Switch Circuit Breaker Lights 1 through 4 2 Switch Circuit Breaker 24OV Receptacle 3 Switch Circuit Breaker 120 Receptacles FIG 2 D C CONTROL PANEL 4 Voltmeter optional Indicates charging circuit volt...

Page 19: ...IG 4 CONVENIENCE PANEL 13 120 Volt 15 Amp Outlet Receptacles Ground fault 14 240 Volt 15 Amp D C Outlet Receptacle 15 Power Cord Access Hole FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND AND COMPLY WITH SAFETY RELATED INFORM...

Page 20: ...l Filter 19 Fuel Lift Pump 20 Fuse 10 Amp 21 Oil fill 22 Stop Solenoid 23 Oil Filter FIG 7 ENGINE Right Side 24 Fuel Return Line 25 Fuel Suction Line 26 Starter 27 Glow Plug Ground rod should be attac...

Page 21: ...r in retracted position for towing 30 Jack Pin Pull to allow jack to rotate 31 Outrigger Jack 32 Jack Handle Crank handle to raise and lower foot of jack to level trailer FIG 10 REAR TOWER SUPPORT 33...

Page 22: ...MAY VARY WITH DIFFERENT OPTIONS FIG 11 TONGUE ASSEMBLY 35 Taillight Wiring Harness 36 Safety Tow Chains 37 Reversible Hitch 2 Ball and Pintle Hitch FIG 12 FORKLIFT POCKETS 38 Forklift Pockets 39 Lifti...

Page 23: ...R LATCH 42 Mast Locking Bar Latch Locks mast in vertical position and allows tower to rotate NOTE Tower must be positioned with the two black triangles on the tower assembly near the mast handles poin...

Page 24: ...and lower mast 45 Tower Winch Handle 46 Alignment Arrows Must be aligned to unlock the tower 47 Lock Knob Locks tower in position 48 Mast Handles Use to rotate tower and lights FIG 18 Cord Reel 49 Cor...

Page 25: ...nd lower and fold mast 52 Slack Limit Switch Shuts off winch when cable slack is sensed by sensor arm NOTE See pages 10 11 Strong Arm Electric Winch Mast Operation for correct operating procedures FIG...

Page 26: ...erately dusty conditions Battery Check level of electrolyte 125 Hr Engine Generator assembly Check for fuel and lubricating oil leaks All 125 Hr items As above Engine lubricating oil system Drain lubr...

Page 27: ...k le v e l o f e le c tro ly te 1 0 0 H r E n g in e G e n e ra to r a s s e m b ly C h e c k fo r fu e l a n d lu b ric a tin g o il le a k s A ll 1 0 0 H r ite m s A s a b o ve E n g in e lu b ric...

Page 28: ...ween the time the lights are shut off and the time they are restarted 3 The lam or lamps are burned out or broken 4 One or more of the lamps are not screwed in securely 5 Plug and socket at light bar...

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