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WAL-ML-2XM-3G
Operation
The WAL-ML-2XM-3G mini light tower is a portable lighting system designed for stand alone operation and high mobility
while providing enough output to illuminate approximately 2 acres of area effectively.
Simple position the the unit in a
level location by rolling it into place. The handlebar can be articulated if you remove the top pin in the base holding it
vertical. We suggest using wheel chocks to prevent unwanted movement.
Outriggers
Once the unit is in desired location, outriggers can now be deployed. For the rear outriggers, loosen the T-handle screws
on the underside of the unit, and pull outriggers outward until the flange stops at the T-handle screws. If you pull the
flange out completely, push it back in just past the screw and tighten T-handle to secure it in place. The T-handle screws
for the front are not installed, as they must be left out when moving the unit to allow full steering rotation. Pull outriggers
out to the same point as the rears, then install T-handle screws and tighten to secure. Next, loosen each T-handle screw
holding the legs up and allow them to drop into place against the ground or floor. Outriggers can be adjusted to level the
light tower itself before raising.
Mast Extension
Extend the mast by turning the winch handle clock wise. The mast can be elevated to any point desired as it has a brake
system on the winch that will hold it in position.
Be sure mast is level before raising
. Turn winch handle in the opposite
direction to lower mast. If mast is not level, it may not lower properly. Keep an eye on the winch cable and mast as you
lower it to ensure it is still moving down. If mast stops and cable has slack, turn winch clockwise again to put the tension
back on the cable and try lowering it again.
Do not overextend the mast past it's 12' max height
, as this could cause damage to the cable or pulleys, and cause
the mast to come down in an uncontrolled manner causing damage or injury. There is an upstop bolt on the side of the
mast, be sure this stays in place close to the inner mast to prevent it from being overextended.
Generator
Pre-start checks:
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Check the generator for motor oil. Your generator will specify the correct oil and amount.
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Please check this before you start the generator. Failure to do so will damage the engine.
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Fill the generator up with fuel before trying to start it. We recommend 91 octane or better for optimal performance.
On top of the generator, there is a fuel gauge that will identify how much fuel is in the unit's reserves. To add fuel,
simply locate the gas cap on the top of the generator, remove the cap, ensure the fuel filter is in place and pour fuel
in. After fueling up the generator, replace the cap and secure it by rotating clockwise until you hear it click.
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NOTE: it is important to have the fuel filter in any time you wish to add fuel. This screen helps keep debris
out of the tank and keep your fuel clean.
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Before operation, ensure the STOP switch is in the STOP position.
To Start:
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Before start-up, ensure there is nothing connected to the generator in any of the receptacles. Generator should be
started and stopped with no load.
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Flip the STOP/RUN switch to the RUN position.
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (877) 348-9680
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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