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Proceed  as  follows  to  start  and  stop
the vehicle.

1.

Step  on  the  operator  platform
with  your  back  against  the  back
rest.

2.

Lower the control arms and guard
rails.

3.

Turn  on  the  keyswitch  (4, 

Figure

7

) and pull up on the emergency

power  disconnect  switch  (6, 

Fig-

ure 7

).

4.

Step  on  “deadman”  footswitch
(10, 

Figure 7

to activate the elec-

trical controls.

5.

Adjust  the  driving  mode  (4, 

Fig-

ure  6

)  using  the  “down”  key  (6,

Figure 5

).

6.

Select the speed mode (5, 

Figure

6

using the “left” function key (6,

Figure 5

).

7.

Use  the  steering  control  (7, 

Fig-

ure  7

)  to  steer  the  vehicle  in  the

required  direction.  Drive  wheel
direction  is  indicated  on  the
instrument panel. 

8.

Using  your  right  hand,  move  the
travel  switch  (5, 

Figure  7

)  to  the

desired direction.

The  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a
level  sensor.  When  the  vehicle
is  elevated  and  on  a  slope
greater  than  4.5  degree,  the
level  sensor  sounds  an  alarm
beeper. The truck is only to be
used indoors on a level surface.
This  vehicle  is  not  for  use  on
mezzanines or balcony areas.

STOPPING PROCEDURES

The  brake  pattern  of  the  vehicle
depends largely on the ground condi-
tions.  The  driver  must  take  this  into
account  when  operating  the  vehicle.
The  driver  must  be  looking  ahead
when  traveling.  If  there  is  no  hazard,
brake moderately to avoid moving the
load.

The vehicle can brake in three differ-
ent ways;

Coasting  Brake: 

release  the  drive

pedal  (10, 

Figure  7

)  and  allow  the

vehicle to coast to a stop.

Reverse  Braking: 

To  stop  faster,

slowly move the travel switch (5, 

Fig-

ure 7

to the opposite direction, this is

also referred to as “plugging”.

NOTE:

The vehicle direction may be
reversed  while  moving.  The
control will cycle the motor to
stop  and  then  reverse  in  a
timed sequence without dan-
ger  to  the  equipment.  Exer-
cise  caution  when  doing  so,
especially  when  traveling  at
maximum speed.

Emergency Braking: 

To stop rapidly

when an emergency exists, press the
emergency  power  disconnect  switch
(6, 

Figure 7

).

Except in an emergency, do not
stop suddenly.

WARNING:

WARNING:

Summary of Contents for Joey J1 Series

Page 1: ...K SUPPORT VEHICLE U S Patent Nos D730 614 D733 389 D733 390 9 440 830 and D734 589 Other patents pending NOTE This vehicle is for indoor and level surface use only NOTE For the most current parts info...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...efore operating inspect the floor area it will be used on and be certain it will support the vehicle at full capacity and lift height Identify and avoid holes drop offs bumps and obstructions Before a...

Page 4: ...own and sound horn at cross aisles and wherever vision is obstructed Avoid hazardous loca tions Enter and exit platform only through raised access gates and with the plat form fully lowered and vehicl...

Page 5: ...For fur ther information on obtaining a com plete parts and service manual see page 24 of this manual The operator who knows his her vehi cle will learn to spot problems as they develop This is accomp...

Page 6: ...This vehicle is not for use on mezzanines or balcony areas The design permits one man to perform all operations of selecting stock driving vehicle and replacing the stock at the designated place The...

Page 7: ...ray 3 Warning light 4 Cover 5 Control panel 6 Casters 7 Frame 8 Drive wheel 9 Hydraulic pump and reservoir 10 Battery retainer 11 Battery 12 Deadman footswitch 13 Operator platform 14 Load wheels 15 S...

Page 8: ...nt panel If the name plate or warning decals are lost or damaged they should be replaced immediately Have your supervisor or the designated author ity contact Big Lift LLC s Authorized Dealer for repl...

Page 9: ...ot operate it until it has been restored to a safe operating condition Do not make any unauthorized repairs or adjustments All service must be performed by a QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN using Big Joe...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 3 Sample of Operator Check List R7033...

Page 11: ...g Travel controls Check that travel control on right control arm operates in all speed ranges in forward and reverse Wheels Check drive wheel for cracks or damage Move vehicle to check load wheels and...

Page 12: ...NT 1 Lift button 2 Lower button 3 Horn button 4 Keyswitch 5 Travel switch 6 Emergency power discon nect switch 7 Steering control 8 Battery disconnect and charger 9 Emergency lowering button 10 Deadma...

Page 13: ...avel direction is also indicated on the instrument panel EMERGENCY POWER DISCON NECT SWITCH 6 Figure 4 Pushing down the emergency power disconnect switch disconnects the main power deactivates all ele...

Page 14: ...rected by a qualified mechanic TEMPERATURE ALARM LED 3 Figure 5 When the temperature of the drive motor is too high the LED will illumi nate Temporarily stop operation until the temperature drops and...

Page 15: ...There are four speed ranges available in both the high speed driving mode and the crawl speed driving mode Use the left function key 6 Figure 5 to select the desired mode 1 indi cates the slowest spee...

Page 16: ...dis able or adjust safety mechanisms or switches Hazardous area A hazardous area is defined as the area in which a person is at risk due to vehicle movement lift ing operations or the load itself Thi...

Page 17: ...k is only to be used indoors on a level surface This vehicle is not for use on mezzanines or balcony areas STOPPING PROCEDURES The brake pattern of the vehicle depends largely on the ground condi tion...

Page 18: ...on 2 Figure 7 until you reach the desired height Lowering the vehicle sounds an intermittent alarm beeper EMERGENCY LOWERING If a condition exists where lowering without power is necessary instruct so...

Page 19: ...e the load from storage loca tion 4 to tray 3 4 Press the lower button 2 until the platform is completely low ered TRANSPORTING LOADS 1 Always transport load with the platform completely lowered 2 Alw...

Page 20: ...ways fully lower the platform before moving to the next maintenance position Ensure a safe work environment before proceeding with maintenance and never operate the lift outside PARKING When leaving t...

Page 21: ...ed terminals must be covered with a non slip insulation mat Wear glasses for eye protec tion Wear rubber overshoes protective wear and rubber gloves when servicing batter ies Battery storage If batter...

Page 22: ...for Application Figure 11 Lubrication Diagram Table 3 Lubrication Chart No 1 Grease Polylub GA352P No 2 Hydraulic oil L HM46 FIG 3 2 INDEX NO LOCATION METHOD OF APPLICATION TYPE Table 3 3 APPLICATION...

Page 23: ...ICE MANUAL A complete parts and service manual covering this vehicle is available from Big Lift LLC To order obtain the serial number of your vehicle and contact your Big Joe Authorized Dealer You may...

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