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PUSH PRO -0120843

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Ground Operation Button

The ground operation button prevents platform 

movement if the platform raise or lower button is 

accidentally pressed. This switch is spring returned to 

the off position.

Press and hold the ground operation switch inward 

continually to operate the machine from the lower 

controls.

Platform Raise/Lower Buttons

The platform raise/lower buttons are used to raise or 

lower the platform. The buttons are spring returned to 

the off position.

•  Press and hold the platform raise button to raise 

the platform.

•  Press and hold the platform lower button to lower 

the platform.

•  An alarm will sound as the platform lowers.

Battery Charger

The battery charger is operated on a110V electrical 

circuit.

Upper Controls

The upper controls (refer to Figure 3) are located on 

the control panel at the front of the platform.
The following controls are located on the upper control 

panel:

•  Interlock button 

•  Battery condition indicator 

•  Platform raise/lower buttons 

•  Emergency stop button

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Warning

The aerial platform is free to move when the 

brakes are released. Death or serious injury can 

result. Engage the brakes before operating the 

aerial platform. 

Emergency Stop Button

The emergency stop is a two-position, red push button 

on the right side of the upper control panel. 

•  Push the button inward to disconnect power from 

all control circuits at the upper controls.

•  Twist the button clockwise to restore power.

Push the button in when the upper controls are not 

in use to help protect against unintentional platform 

operation.

Interlock Button

The interlock button prevents platform movement if the 

platform raise or lower button is accidentally pressed. 

This switch is spring returned to the off position.

Press and hold the interlock button inward continually 

to operate the machine from the upper controls.

Platform Raise/Lower Buttons

The platform raise/lower buttons are used to raise or 

lower the platform. The buttons are spring returned to 

the off position.

•  Press and hold the platform raise button to raise 

the platform.

•  Press and hold the platform lower button to lower 

the platform.

•  An alarm will sound as the platform lowers. 

 

Battery Condition LED

The Battery Condition LED illuminates to give an ap-

proximate indication of the amount of charge remain-

ing in the battery as follows:

Not illuminated         100% to 40%

Slow flash                  40% to 20%

           

Fast flash                   20% to 10%

Steady on less than  10%
Note: 

To maximise battery life always recharge the 

battery after use and never store the machine for 

extended periods without first fully recharging the 

battery.

Controls and Indicators

Summary of Contents for S3006P

Page 1: ...OPERATORS MANUAL Part Number 514690 000 EN S3008P sn 01 000800 01 00231 S3010P sn 01 000500 01 00559 S3006P sn 01 000500 01 00059 S3210P sn 01 000000 01 00001 January 2020 Original Instructions...

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Page 3: ...9 Platform Raise Lower Buttons 9 Pre Operation Safety Inspection 10 System Function Inspection 10 Operation 12 Preparing for Operation 12 Lower Controls 12 Upper Controls 12 Platform 13 Raising and L...

Page 4: ...42 EC This machinery also conforms to the following Directives EMC Directive 2014 30 EU The following standards have been used EN 12100 2010 EN 280 2013 A1 2015 EN 60204 1 2018 The machinery has been...

Page 5: ...rations 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 illustrations depending...

Page 6: ...otice boards etc to the platform as this will increase wind loading IN CASE OF EMERGENCY push EMERGENCY STOP switch to deactivate all powered functions IF ALARM SOUNDS while platform is elevated STOP...

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Page 8: ...artsinformation be sure to include the MODEL and SERIAL NUMBERS from the equipment nameplate Should the nameplate be missing the SERIAL NUMBER is also stamped on the front of the chassis Component Ide...

Page 9: ...ol button is pressed to lower the platform the alarm emits a loud beeping sound to warn personnel in the work area to stand clear Danger Pinch points exist on the scissors structure Death or serious i...

Page 10: ...d on the upper control panel in the platform Lower Controls The lower controls refer to Figure 2 are located on the right side of the chassis The following are located on the lower control panel Emerg...

Page 11: ...e emergency stop is a two position red push button on the right side of the upper control panel Push the button inward to disconnect power from all control circuits at the upper controls Twist the but...

Page 12: ...Check weekly that the fluid level in the batteries is correct See Battery Maintenance on page 15 4 Verify that the batteries are charged daily 5 Check daily that the AC extension cord has been disconn...

Page 13: ...on button inward Test each machine function from the lower control station refer to Figure 2 6 Test the emergency lowering system for proper operation 7 Push the Lower Control Emergency Stop Button to...

Page 14: ...rm Danger The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable Death or serious injury will result from a tip over accident Do not exceed the capacity values indicated on the platform rating placar...

Page 15: ...elease the controls wait for three seconds then operate the controls to lower again The allarm will sound the beacon will flash and there will be a 1 5 second delay before lowering begins Any re leasi...

Page 16: ...dure to lift the aerial platform with a forklift 1 Properly stow the aerial platform 2 Engage the brakes on both of the rear wheels 3 Remove all personnel tools materials or other loose objects from t...

Page 17: ...y from the battery Always wear safety glasses when working near the battery Battery fluid is highly corrosive Thoroughly rinse away any spilled fluid with clean water Always replace the battery with a...

Page 18: ...ge drops off 9 Slide the component tray open to access the battery Remove the caps from the battery 10 Visually check the battery fluid level making sure the level is within 6 mm of the bottom of the...

Page 19: ...erating controls Proper operation Emergency stop Shuts off lower controls proper operation Lowering alarm and interrupt Sounds when platform lowers proper operation Emergency Lowering Proper operation...

Page 20: ...e to side 1 5 degrees Front to rear 2 degrees Tires Nonmarking solid rubber Electrical System Voltage 12 V DC negative chassis ground Source One 12 V 105 amp hour battery Fluid recommended distilled w...

Page 21: ...e to side 1 5 degrees Front to rear 2 degrees Tires Nonmarking solid rubber Electrical System Voltage 12 V DC negative chassis ground Source One 12 V 105 amp hour battery Fluid recommended distilled w...

Page 22: ...to side 1 5 degrees Front to rear 2 degrees Tires Nonmarking solid rubber Electrical System Voltage 12 V DC negative chassis ground Source One 12 V 105 amp hour battery Fluid recommended distilled wa...

Page 23: ...to side 1 5 degrees Front to rear 2 degrees Tires Nonmarking solid rubber Electrical System Voltage 12 V DC negative chassis ground Source One 12 V 105 amp hour battery Fluid recommended distilled wa...

Page 24: ...22 PUSH PRO 0120843 Manufacturer s Address Snorkel Europe Ltd Vigo Centre Birtley Road Washington Tyne Wear NE38 9DA UK...

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