OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3-17
Figure 3-8: Remote Control
Cold Weather Operation
1.
Cold weather causes lubricants to congeal, insulation
and rubber parts to become hard, which may lead to
problems found in bearings, electrical systems, and
air systems. Moisture attracted by warm parts can
condense, collect and freeze to immobilize
equipment. The truck/trailer operator must always be
alert for indicators of cold weather malfunctions.
2.
During any extended stop period, neither the service
nor parking brake should be used as they can freeze
up. Use wheel chocks to secure the vehicle from
moving.
3.
Check all structural fasteners, air system fittings,
gaskets, seals and bearings for looseness that can
develop due to contraction with cold. Do not
over-tighten.
4.
Check tire inflation. Tire inflation decreases when the
temperature decreases.
5.
Periodically check drain holes in the bottom of the
relay valve (for trailers with air brakes) and storage
compartments. They must be open at all times to
avoid moisture entrapment.
Hot Weather Operation
1.
Hot weather operation can cause expansion of parts,
resulting in tightening of bearings, fasteners, and
moving parts. Failure of gaskets or seals can occur.
2.
The trailer should be parked in the shade if possible.
Long exposure to the sun will shorten service life of
rubber components (i.e., tires, light and hose
grommets, hoses, etc.) and paint life.
3.
Check tire pressure early in the day before beginning
operations while the tire is cool. Put all valve stem
caps back on after checking.
4.
If the area is extremely humid, protect electrical
terminals with ignition insulation spray. Coat paint
and bare metal surfaces with an appropriate
protective sealer.
5.
For trailers with air brakes, the use of a
filter-lubricator in the towing vehicle’s air delivery
system is recommended.
POWER
TILT
UP
TILT
DOWN
WINCH
IN
WINCH
OUT
AXLE
AHEAD
AXLE
BACK
RED ERROR CODE
LIGHT
TRANSMITTER
6 FUNCTION DECAL
GREEN SIGNAL
LIGHT
REMOTE COVER
345D remote control op
Summary of Contents for 345E
Page 2: ......
Page 10: ...2 4 F 563 0610 Edition STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Page Intentionally Blank...
Page 20: ...3 10 F 563 0610 Edition OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 4 Steps for Loading and Unloading...
Page 28: ...3 18 F 563 0610 Edition OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page Intentionally Blank...
Page 44: ...4 16 F 563 0610 Edition MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4 10 Axle and Brake Assembly...
Page 60: ...5 8 F 563 0610 Edition TROUBLESHOOTING Notes...
Page 61: ......