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Chapter 3 – Safety

 

S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460 

wheel load and drive/lift level sensor interlock informa-

tion. Raise the platform only when the aerial platform is 

on level ground.

Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable. 

Death or serious injury will result from a tip-over ac

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cident. Do not drive or position the aerial platform 

for elevated use near any drop-off, hole, slope, soft 

or uneven ground, or other tip-over hazard. Do not 

raise the platform outdoors in wind speeds above 28 

mph (12.5 m/s).

Do not operate the aerial platform within 4′ (1.2 m) of any 

drop-off or hole.

Do not raise the platform in winds above 28 mph (12.5 

m/s). Do not add anything to the aerial platform that will 

increase the wind loading such as billboards, banners, 

flags, etc.

Never operate the aerial platform without all parts of the 

guardrail system in place and the safety gate closed. 

Make sure that all protective guards, cowlings, and doors 

are securely fastened.

Do not exceed the platform capacity nor the platform-

extension capacity as indicated on the platform rating 

placard on the platform. Do not carry loads that extend 

beyond the platform guardrails without prior written con-

sent from Snorkel.

Do not operate the aerial platform from trucks, trailers, rail-

way cars, floating vessels, scaffolds, or similar equipment 

unless the application is approved in writing by Snorkel.

Do not use the aerial platform as a crane, hoist, jack or 

for any purpose other than to position personnel, tools, 

and materials. 

Do not climb on the guardrails or use ladders, planks, 

or other devices to extend or increase the work position 

from the platform.

Take care to prevent rope, electrical cords, and hoses, 

etc., from becoming caught in or on the aerial platform. 

If the platform or scissors structure becomes caught 

on  an  adjacent  structure  or  other  obstacle  and  is 

prevented from normal motion, reverse the control to 

free the platform. 

If control reversal does not free the platform, evacuate 

the platform before attempting to free it.

It  is  best  not  to  transfer  from  the  platform  to  another 

structure or from the structure to the platform, unless 

that is the safest way to do the job. Judge each situation 

separately taking the work environment into account. If 

it is necessary to transfer from the platform to another 

structure the following guidelines apply:

  1.  If you are using a fall restraint, transfer your anchor-

age from one structure to the other before stepping 

across.

  2.  Remember that you might be transferring to a struc-

ture where 

personal fall arrest

 is required. 

  3.  Use  the  platform  entrance,  do  not  climb  over  or 

through the guardrails.

Electrical System

Charge  the  batteries  in  a  well-ventilated  area  free  of 

flame, sparks, or other hazards that might cause fire or 

explosion.

Do not operate any of the aerial platform functions while 

the battery charger is plugged in.

Warning

Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that can com

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bine explosively. Death or serious injury could result 

from a chemical explosion. Do not smoke or permit 

open flames or sparks when checking the batteries.

Battery acid can damage the skin and eyes. Serious 

infection or reaction could result if medical treatment 

is not given immediately. Wear face and eye protec

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tion when working near the batteries.

Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can damage your 

eyes or skin on contact. 

Wear  a  face  shield,  rubber  gloves,  and  protective 

clothing when working around batteries.

If acid contacts your eyes, flush immediately with clear 

water and get medical attention. 

If acid contacts your skin, wash off immediately with 

clear water.

Hydraulic System

The hydraulic system contains hoses with hydraulic fluid 

under pressure.

Danger

Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have 

enough force to inject fluid into the flesh. Serious 

infection or reaction will result if medical treatment is 

not given immediately. In case of injury by escaping 

hydraulic fluid, seek medical attention at once. 

Do not place your hand or any part of your body in front 

of escaping hydraulic fluid. Use a piece of cardboard or 

wood to search for hydraulic leaks.

Placards and Decals

The aerial platform is equipped with placards and decals 

that provide instruction for operation and accident preven-

tion. Do not operate the aerial platform if any placards or 

decals are missing, damaged, or illegible.

Summary of Contents for S1930E

Page 1: ...June 2010 Serial number 000000 and after Part Number 1360460 MANUAL OPERATOR S...

Page 2: ...ock hazard resulting in death or serious injury If an aerial platform is in contact with an energized conductor the platform operator must warn ground personnel in the vicinity to stay away Their bodi...

Page 3: ...Safe Approach Distance 7 Prestart Inspection 8 Work Place Inspection and Practices 8 Operation 8 Tip Over and Falling Hazards 8 Electrical System 9 Hydraulic System 9 Placards and Decals 9 Chapter 4...

Page 4: ...ator 31 Placards and Decals 32 Prestart Inspection Checklist 35 Chapter 9 Operation Preparing for Operation 37 Lower Controls 37 Upper Controls 37 Platform 38 Raising and Lowering 38 Extending 38 Wall...

Page 5: ...Manual before operating the aerial platform on the job Additional copies of this manual may be ordered from Snorkel Supply the model and manual part number from the front cover to assure that the corr...

Page 6: ...ng on the machine If it becomes necessary to weld aerial platform com ponents as a method of repair take all precautions to prevent damage to electronic circuitry and devices on the machine This inclu...

Page 7: ...e Battery Charge Indicator Tie Down Lugs Battery Tray Batteries Charger Plug Battery Disconnect Platform Extension Hydraulic Tray Hydraulic Reservoir Hydraulic Fluid Filter Wallboard Loading Gate Rear...

Page 8: ...3 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors AC outlet 120 V 15 amp Function Speed Platform raise 12 to 20 seconds Platform lower 20 to 26 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 to...

Page 9: ...n 250 lb 113 3 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 12 to 20 seconds Platform lower 20 to 26 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 to 2 mph 0 to...

Page 10: ...13 3 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 12 to 20 seconds Platform lower 20 to 26 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 to 2 mph 0 to 3 2 km h...

Page 11: ...s not insulated Regard all conductors as energized Do not operate outside during a thunderstorm Minimum Safe Approach Distance Minimum safe approach distances to energized power lines and their associ...

Page 12: ...sure there is sufficient clearance around the machine before moving the chassis or platform Allow sufficient room and time to stop movement to avoid contact with structures or other hazards Always lo...

Page 13: ...her structure or from the structure to the platform unless that is the safest way to do the job Judge each situation separately taking the work environment into account If it is necessary to transfer...

Page 14: ...Chapter 3 Safety 10 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 15: ...upper controls If the up per control emergency stop button is engaged the lower controls can still be used to operate the aerial platform At the upper controls the emergency stop is a two posi tion r...

Page 16: ...a level sensor system The drive lift level sensor interlock operates when the platform is elevated approxi mately 6 1 8 m If the chassis is tilted more than 2 degrees side to side or more than 4 degre...

Page 17: ...t of level more than two degrees side to side or four degrees front to rear when the platform is raised Danger The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable Death or serious injury will resu...

Page 18: ...Chapter 4 Safety Devices 14 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 19: ...dicates that AC power is applied to the charger Charge Status Yellow blinks until the batteries are 80 charged and then remains solid from 80 to 100 charge Complete Charge Green lights solid when the...

Page 20: ...Chapter 5 Gauges and Displays 16 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 21: ...charged and or damaged if the charger fails to shut off automatically Do not leave the battery charger on for more than two days It may take from 1 1 2 to 16 hours to recharge the batteries depending...

Page 22: ...Chapter 6 Batteries 18 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 23: ...ward to lower the platform An alarm will sound as the platform lowers Chapter 7 Controls Danger Pinch points may exist between moving components Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapp...

Page 24: ...two position red push button on the front of the upper control panel Push the button inward to disconnect power from all control circuits at the upper controls Pull the button outward to restore powe...

Page 25: ...operation High Rabbit for normal driving conditions Low Turtle for driving on grades up to 25 per cent that require low speed and high torque opera tion where high range is not sufficient to climb th...

Page 26: ...Chapter 7 Controls 22 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 27: ...Self Propelled Elevating Work Platforms is in the manual holder Electrical System Electrical power is supplied from four 220 amp hour 6 volt batteries The batteries supply 24 volt DC electri cal powe...

Page 28: ...procedures on the machine Danger Pinch points exist on the scissors structure Death or serious injury will result if the scissors structure drops onto personnel working within the scissors arms or un...

Page 29: ...hydraulic mani fold in the hydraulic tray Check the free wheeling valve to make sure it is fully closed clockwise 3 Using the lower controls completely lower the plat form Cables and Wiring Harness T...

Page 30: ...se the following procedure to operate and test the ma chine from the lower controls 1 Turn the battery disconnect switch on 2 At the lower controls pull the emergency stop switch outward to the on pos...

Page 31: ...ine 1 Use the lower controls fully raise the platform Push the emergency stop button inward 2 Locate the emergency lowering control On S1930E and S1932E machines the lowering lever is at the front of...

Page 32: ...ure 8 14 Front of Chassis 2 Raise the platform from the lower controls and visu ally inspect the slide blocks underneath the front of the platform refer to Figure 8 15 There is one slide block on each...

Page 33: ...nless the aerial platform is on a level surface To inspect the platform extension 1 Inspect the foot lever refer to Figure 8 17 to ensure that it releases the pin to extend the platform Figure 8 17 Pl...

Page 34: ...for deformation and damage Try to move the rails back and forth to make sure the platform extension deck is locked in position 5 Visually check the platform welds for cracks 6 While facing the front o...

Page 35: ...upper controls 1 Raise the platform approximately 10 3 m 2 Lower the platform and make sure the alarm sounds Drive Alarm The machine may be equipped with a drive alarm Drive in both the forward and r...

Page 36: ...placards and decals with soap and water and a soft cloth if the words or pictures cannot be seen Caution Solvents may contain hazardous ingredients Follow the manufacturer s label for proper use and d...

Page 37: ...ce components critical to machine stability such as batteries and wheel equipment with lighter weight or DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT ride platform while machine is on a truck fork lift or other device use la...

Page 38: ...m until scissors are supported by safety prop 1 Raise platform until the open height is wide enough to position the safety prop 2 Place the safety prop in the storage position 0361259 Death or serious...

Page 39: ...larm Sounds when platform lowers Pothole Protection Interlock Proper operation Emergency Lowering Proper operation Safety Prop No damage or deformation Flashing Light Proper operation Structures Weldm...

Page 40: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 36 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 41: ...d do not indicate aerial platform stability The operator bears ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the aerial platform is properly set up for the particular conditions encountered Preparing for...

Page 42: ...ld down rails are lowered Be sure the fold down guardrails are up and the hardware is securely tightened anytime the machine is not being transported Raising and Lowering The raise speed is proportion...

Page 43: ...atform using the wallboard loading gate Foot Lever Mid Stop Front Stop Pin Rear Stop Foot Lever Mid Stop Front Stop Pin Rear Stop 1 Remove the retaining pin refer to Figure 9 5 from the wallboard load...

Page 44: ...ling over rough terrain or any sloped surface Drive speed ranges are interlocked through limit switches that sense the platform position When the platform is elevated below approximately 6 1 8 m the a...

Page 45: ...7 Swing Out Tray The battery tray on the left side of the chassis con tains the battery disconnect batteries and the battery charger The hydraulic tray on the right side of the chassis contains the lo...

Page 46: ...Chapter 9 Operation 42 S1930E S1932E S2632E 1360460...

Page 47: ...card The user assumes all responsibility for Choosing the proper method of transportation Choosing the proper selection and use of transporta tion and tie down devices Making sure the equipment used i...

Page 48: ...away from the ramp while the aerial platform is loaded 3 Remove any unnecessary tools materials or other loose objects from the platform Winching Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform on...

Page 49: ...e aerial platform Making sure all manufacturer s instructions and warn ings regulations and safety rules of their employer and or any state or federal law are followed Use the following procedure to h...

Page 50: ...5 Place the lower controls emergency stop switch in the off position 6 Turn the battery disconnect switch off Caution Ratchets winches and come alongs can produce enough force to damage machine compon...

Page 51: ...ring refer to Figure 11 1 Chapter 11 Emergency Operation Danger Pinch points may exist between moving components Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapped between components Make sure...

Page 52: ...e hydraulic manifold refer to Figure 11 2 Press downward on the brake release valve to the fully open position Figure 11 2 Hydraulic Tray 4 Turn the free wheeling valve counterclockwise to the fully o...

Page 53: ...the lever returns to the normal operating position Platform will not raise and alarm is sounding Machine is not on a level surface Lower the platform and drive to a level surface Platform will not rai...

Page 54: ...ork Platform is not raised more than 6 1 8 m Normal operation The tilt alarm is not active until the platform is raised more than 6 1 8 m Battery charger power on LED does not indicate a reading when...

Page 55: ...dverse configuration s with respect to stability in which travel is permitted by the manufacturer maximum wheel load the load or weight that can be transmitted through a single wheel to the floor or g...

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Page 57: ...he normal warranty period of the machine upon which the part was installed THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES AND SNORKEL DOES NOT WARRANT 1 Engines motors tires and batteries which are manufactured by suppliers...

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