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Operation Manual

BATTERY  MAINTENANCE

  

Figure 9: 

Access to Batteries

Maintenance

Hazard of explosive gas mixture. Keep sparks, flame, and smoking 

material away from batteries. 

Always wear safety glasses when working near batteries. 

Battery fluid is highly corrosive. Thoroughly rinse away any spilled fluid 

with clean water.  

Always replace batteries with SNORKEL batteries or manufacturer 

approved replacements weighing 26,3 kg (

58 lbs.) each.

•   Check the battery fluid level daily, especially if the machine is being used in a warm, dry climate. 
•   Keep the terminals and tops of the batteries clean.
•   Refer to the Service Manual to extend battery life and for complete service instructions.

BATTERY CHARGING

Figure 10: 

Battery Charge Indicator

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W A R N I N G

Charge the batteries in a well ventilated area. Do not charge the 

batteries when the machine is near a source of sparks or flames. 

Permanent damage to the batteries will result if the batteries are not 

immediately recharged after discharging.  

Never leave the battery charger operating for more than two days.  

Never disconnect the cables from the batteries when the charger is operating.  

Keep the charger dry. 

1.  Check the battery fluid level. If the battery fluid level is lower than 10 mm (

3

/

8

 in.

) above the plates add 

distilled water only.

2.  Connect an extension cord (1,5 mm² [

12 gauge

] minimum conductor diameter; 15 m (

50 ft.

) maximum 

length) to the charger plug located at the left side of the chassis.

3.  The charger turns on automatically after a short delay. Look through the charge indicator cutout to 

check the state of charge.
•   0 - 50% charge: 

• First Light -BLINKING-

• Second and Third Light -OFF

•   50% - 75% Charge:

• First Light -ON

• Second Light -BLINKING-

• Third Light -OFF

•   75% - 100% Charge:

• First and Second Light -ON

• Third Light - BLINKING-

•   Charge Complete

• All Lights -ON

•   The charger automatically shuts down to low current after charging is complete and all lights turn ON.

•   The charger continues at low current (equalizing charge) for 3-4 hours, then charging current shuts 

off completely.

4.  Lights remain ON until the AC power supply is disconnected.

NOTE: The battery charger circuit must be used with a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt) outlet.
NOTE: DO NOT operate the machine while the charger is plugged in.

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Summary of Contents for M1230E

Page 1: ...OPERATORS MANUAL Part Number 512437 000 EN Serial Number 000001 and after January 2013...

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Page 3: ...IGGER LOAD lbs kg MAXIMUM GRADEABILITY CHARGER INPUT V ASSEMBLED IN Indoors Outdoors CAUTION ONLY trained and authorised personnel may operate this machine Consult the Operation Manual before using th...

Page 4: ...them OPERATE machine only on surfaces capable of supporting wheel loads NEVER operate the machine when wind speeds exceed this machine s wind rating See Beaufort Scale on page 4 for details NEVER atta...

Page 5: ...n in the illustrations depending upon platform occupancy rating see operators manual decals Type 3 Harness attachment point Type 3 is rated for one lanyard attachment per loop as shown in the illustra...

Page 6: ...g 7 Elevating Platform 7 Travel With Platform Elevated 7 Lowering Platform 7 Emergency Lowering 8 Parking Brake Release 8 After Use Each Day 8 Transporting the Machine 9 By Crane 9 By Forklift 9 By Tr...

Page 7: ...chine GENERAL DESCRIPTION Figure 1 M1230E Series Introduction 4 6 7 8 9 12 11 13 1 2 3 5 10 W A R N I N G DO NOT use the maintenance platform without guardrails properly assembled and in place 1 Platf...

Page 8: ...ork platform The maximum allowable manual force is limited to 200 N 45 lbs of force per occupant with a maximum of 400 N 90 lbs for two occupants DO NOT exceed the maximum amount of manual force for t...

Page 9: ...e the reservoir cap fluid should be visible on the dipstick Add recommended hydraulic fluid if necessary See Specifications on page 14 3 Check that the fluid level in the batteries is correct See Batt...

Page 10: ...ally inspect the mast assembly for damage or erratic operation Check for missing or loose parts 8 Verify that the depression mechanism supports have rotated into position under the machine 9 Check the...

Page 11: ...e Steering Switch to RIGHT or LEFT to turn the wheels in the desired direction Observe the tires while maneuvering the machine to ensure proper direction ELEVATING PLATFORM 1 Select LIFT mode 2 While...

Page 12: ...iatelly cap the opening to prevent foreign material from entering open the cap from the Oil Tank and place the end of the hose into the Tank This will allow the Drive Motors to turn freely and oil fro...

Page 13: ...klift from the side by lifting under the Chassis BY TRUCK 1 Maneuver the machine into transport position and chock wheels 2 Secure the machine to the transport vehicle with chains or straps of adequat...

Page 14: ...Chassis Lift Switch to the DOWN position and gradually lower the platform until the second mast section is supported by the block REMOVAL 1 Push the Chassis Lift Switch to the UP position and gradual...

Page 15: ...harger operating for more than two days Never disconnect the cables from the batteries when the charger is operating Keep the charger dry 1 Check the battery fluid level If the battery fluid level is...

Page 16: ...ichever is the lesser Inspection and maintenance shall be performed by personnel who are trained and familiar with mechanical and electrical procedures Before performing preventative maintenance famil...

Page 17: ...al cracks Emergency Hydraulic System Operate the emergency lowering valve and check for serviceability PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REPORT Date _________________________________________ Owner ____________...

Page 18: ...2 F 0 C ISO 46 Low Temp below 32 F 0 C ISO 32 below 0 F 17 C ISO 15 Lift System One Single Stage Lift Cylinder Drive Control Proportional Control System Proportional Control Handle with Interlock Sele...

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Page 20: ...l Distributore locale EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ASIA PHONE 44 0 845 1550 057 FAX 44 0 845 1557 756 NORTH SOUTH AMERICA PHONE 1 785 989 3000 TOLL FREE 1 800 225 0317 FAX 1 785 989 3070 AUSTRALIA PHONE...

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