3 - 5
A - READING THE RUNNING-TIME RECORDER
A1 - O
PERATION OF THE RUNNING
-
TIME RECORDER
Before any action in the main unit, switch off the power at the battery
switch, and get a qualified person to perform the operation.
THE RUNNING-TIME METER ON THE FRONT OF THE MAIN UNIT
- This counts the number of hours of operation of the machine.
- The dial (Ref.4, Fig. A1/1) shows the number of hours worked by the
platform.
- A timing device which sets off the red indicator 1 (Fig. A1/1) every 50 hours.
It is possible to reset this timer to zero (see the following paragraph).
A2 - Z
ERO RESET OF THE TIMER
This setting is performed after first doing the maintenance operation
described in the section entitled "Every 50 hours of operation".
Proceed as follows :
- The lifting platform must be in transport position (boom and suspension
unit lowered).
- The platform must not be on a slope,
- Set the selector 1 (Fig. A 2/1) to base control and wait for the
initialisation 'Beep".
- Press the "Dead Man's" button 2 (Fig. A2/2) while holding down both
contactors 3 (Fig. A2/2) at the same time until the MACHINE
MAINTENANCE light 4 (Fig. A2/3) goes out (the timer is reset to zero).
NOTE
:
This manipulation should be performed during the 3 to 4 seconds
after switching on the electric circuit.
A1/1
HOURS
1
10
0
1
1
4
A2/2
A2/1
3
3
2
A2/3
4
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