SECTION 7 - TROUBLESHOOTING
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SECTION 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 GENERAL
This section contains troubleshooting information to be used for
locating and correcting most of the operating problems which
may develop in the aerial platform. If a problem should develop
which is not presented in this section or which is not corrected by
listed corrective actions, technically qualified guidance should be
obtained before proceeding with any maintenance.
Troubleshooting Information
The troubleshooting procedures applicable to the product are
listed and defined in Table 7-1, Troubleshooting (below).
Each malfunction within an individual group or system is followed
by a listing of probably causes which will enable determination of
the applicable remedial action. The probable causes and the
remedial action should, where possible, be checked in the order
listed in the tables.
It should be noted that there is no substitute for a thorough knowl-
edge of the equipment and related systems.
It should be recognised that the majority of the problems arising in
the machine will be centred in the power system. For this reason,
every effort has been made to ensure that all likely problems in
these areas are given the fullest possible treatment. In the remain-
ing machine groups, only those problems which are symptomatic
of greater problems which have more than one probable cause
and remedy are included. This means that problems for which the
probable cause and remedy may be immediately obvious are not
listed in this section.
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Machine does not assemble properly
Improper alignment on assembly
Check each component and assembly alignment is correct.
Platform not fully engaged
Check alignment and slide parts on until platform latch is properly engaged.
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