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PUSH PRO -0120843

OPERATION MANUAL

WARNING

All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before 

operating or performing maintenance on any SNORKEL aerial work platform.

Safety Rules

Electrocution Hazard

Tip Over Hazard

Collision Hazard

Fall Hazard

TRAPPING/CRUSHING 

HAZARD

THIS MACHINE IS NOT 

INSULATED!

NEVER elevate the platform 

or drive the machine while 

elevated unless the machine is 

on a firm, level surface.

NEVER position the platform with-

out first checking for overhead 

obstructions or other hazards.

NEVER climb, stand, or sit on plat-

form guardrails or midrail.

Beware of crushing hazard when hold-
ing handrails while the platform is mov-
ing in close proximity to other objects.

USE OF THE AERIAL WORK PLATFORM:

 This aerial work platform is intended to lift persons and his tools as well as the material 

used for the job. It is designed for repair and assembly jobs and assignments at overhead workplaces (ceilings, cranes, roof structures, 

buildings etc.). All other uses of the aerial work platform are prohibited!

THIS AERIAL WORK PLATFORM IS NOT INSULATED!

 For this reason it is imperative to keep a safe distance from live parts of 

electrical equipment! DO NOT get closer than the minimum distance recommended by the “National Regulations”. 
Exceeding the specified permissible maximum load 

is prohibited

! See “Platform Capacity” on page 18 for details.

The use and operation of the aerial work platform as a lifting tool or a crane 

is prohibited

!

NEVER

 exceed the manual force allowed for this machine. See “Manual Force” on page 18 for details.

DISTRIBUTE

 all platform loads evenly on the platform.

NEVER

 operate the machine without first surveying the work area for surface hazards such as holes, drop-offs, bumps, curbs, or 

debris; and avoiding 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 18 for details.

NEVER

 attach notice 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, carefully lower platform. Move machine to a firm, level surface.

Climbing up the railing of the platform, standing on or stepping from the platform onto buildings, steel or prefab concrete structures, 

etc., 

is prohibited

!

NEVER 

exit or enter the platform when it is elevated.

Dismantling the entry gate or other railing components 

is prohibited

! Always make certain that the entry gate is closed and 

securely locked!

It is prohibited

 to keep the entry gate in an open position when the platform is raised!

To extend the height or the range by placing of ladders, scaffolds or similar devices on the platform is prohibited!

NEVER

 perform service on machine while platform is elevated without blocking elevating assembly.

INSPECT

 the machine thoroughly for cracked welds, loose or missing hardware, hydraulic leaks, loose wire connections, and 

damaged cables or hoses before using.

VERIFY

 that all labels are in place and legible before using.

NEVER

 use a machine that is damaged, not functioning properly, or has damaged or missing labels.

To bypass any safety equipment 

is prohibited

 and presents a danger for the persons on the aerial work platform and in its working 

range.

NEVER

 charge batteries near sparks or open flame. Charging batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas.

Modifications to the aerial work platform 

are prohibited

 or permissible only at the approval by Snorkel.

AFTER USE

, secure the work platform from unauthorized use by turning the keyswitch off and removing key.

The driving of MEWP’s on the public highway is subject to national traffic regulations.
Care must be taken to ensure that the machine meets the requirements of stability during use, transportation, assembly,

dismantling when out of service, testing, or foreseeable breakdowns.

In the event of an accident or breakdown see “Emergency Lowering” on page 12, do not operate the aerial platform if it is
damaged or not functioning properly. Qualified maintenance personnel must correct the problem before putting the aerial

platform back into service.

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...

Page 25: ...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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