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7. Grasp the control lever so the interlock lever is

depressed (releasing the interlock lever cuts

power to controller). Slowly push or pull the

control lever to 

FORWARD 

or 

REVERSE 

to

travel in the desired direction. The farther you

push or pull the control lever from center the

faster the machine will travel.

8. While moving, push the drive/lift speed range

switch to 

HIGH SPEED

 for travel on level

surfaces or to 

LOW SPEED

 for climbing grades

or traveling in confined areas.

Steering

1. Push the steering switch 

RIGHT

 or 

LEFT

 to

turn the  wheels.  Observe  the tires while

maneuvering to insure proper direction.

Note: Steering is not self-centering. Wheels must

be returned to the straight ahead position by

operating the steering switch.

Raising and Lowering the Platform

1. Position the drive/lift switch to 

LIFT

.

2. While holding the control lever so the interlock

lever is depressed, push the control lever

slowly to 

UP 

to raise the platform. Pushing the

control lever farther increases the lift speed.

3. Lower the platform by pulling back on the

control lever until the platform is fully lowered.

Operation

Before 

operating work platform, ensure that the

pre-operation and safety inspection has been

completed, any deficiencies have been corrected

and the operator has been thoroughly trained on

this machine.

NOTE: Bi-Energy machine may be powered by

batteries or by engine. To power the machine by

engine, press engine start button to crank the

engine. Release button when engine starts. If

engine is cold, press the glow plug button on

chassis control box for six seconds prior to start-

ing.

IMPORTANT: If starting engine from platform

be sure engine switch on chassis is set to "RUN".

Travel  With Platform Lowered

1. Verify chassis emergency stop switch is in the

ON position (pulled out), the drive enable

indicator light is on,  and that the platform/

chassis switch is on 

PLATFORM

.

Note:  If the drive enable indicator light is off,

verify that the platform is fully lowered.

2. After mounting platform, close and latch gate.

Check that guardrails are in position and prop-

erly assembled with fasteners properly torqued.

3. Check that route is clear of persons, obstruc-

tions, holes and drop-offs and surface is

capable of supporting the wheel loads.

4. Check clearances above, below and to the sides

of the platform.

5. Pull controller emergency stop button out to

ON position.

6. Set the drive/lift speed range switch to 

LOW

SPEED

.

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for LX Bi-Energy

Page 1: ...er mounting platform KEEP all body parts clear of outriggers when extending or retracting outrigger equipped machines only NEVER use ladders or scaffolding on the platform NEVER attach overhanging loads or increase platform size MAINTAIN tire pressure at 50 psi Check daily LOOK up down and around for overhead obstructions and electrical conductors DISTRIBUTE all loads evenly on the platform See th...

Page 2: ...tes freely and latches securely 7 Check tires for damage Check tire pressure 75 psi 5 2 bar if equipped with pneumatic tires 8 Carefully inspect the entire work platform for damage such as cracked welds or structural members loose or missing parts oil leaks damaged cables or hoses and loose connec tions 9 Bi Energy models While the engine is cool check the engine coolant level NEVER remove the cap...

Page 3: ...elevate and or there is no alarm STOP and remove the machine from service until it is repaired 9 Release the tilt sensor and fully elevate platform Figure 2 Controller 10 Visually inspect the elevating assembly lift cylinder cables and hoses for damage or erratic operation Check for missing or loose parts 11 Lower the platform partially by pushing in on the chassis lower switch and check operation...

Page 4: ... platform ensure that the pre operation and safety inspection has been completed any deficiencies have been corrected and the operator has been thoroughly trained on this machine NOTE Bi Energy machine may be powered by batteries or by engine To power the machine by engine press engine start button to crank the engine Release button when engine starts If engine is cold press the glow plug button o...

Page 5: ... could result Travel with Work Platform Elevated Travel with platform elevated ONLY on firm and level surfaces Note The work platform will travel at reduced speed when in the elevated position and only when the front axle is parallel with the rear axle 1 Check that the route is clear of persons ob structions holes and drop offs surface is level and capable of supporting the wheel loads 2 Check cle...

Page 6: ...he side guardrails 3 Raise rear guardrail assembly aligning holes and install bolts washers and nuts 4 Raise front guardrail aligning holes and install bolts washers and nuts 5 Hang controller on front guardrail 6 Before operating work platform check that all fasteners are in place and properly torqued Before operating machine guardrails must be securely fastened in their proper position Double De...

Page 7: ...hart on page 10 1 Raise front guardrail making sure it is pushed down to secure the guardrail in the vertical position Repeat for rear guardrail 2 Raise guardrails making sure each is pushed down to secure the guardrail in the vertical position Align holes and install hardware 3 Raise one of the four slide out deck side guard rail assemblies Align holes and install hardware Repeat this procedure f...

Page 8: ...2 Rotate scissors brace clockwise until the locking pin engages Verify locking pin is engaged 3 Lower platform completely Battery Maintenance Hazard of explosive gas mixture Keep sparks flame and smoking materials away from batteries Always wear safety glasses when working with batteries Battery fluid is highly corrosive Rinse away any spilled fluid thoroughly with clean water Always replace batte...

Page 9: ...eration Daily Control Checktheexteriorofthecable Daily Cable forpinching bindingorwear Platform Checkfastenersforpropertorque Daily Deckand Checkweldsforcracks Daily Rails Checkconditionofdeck Daily Tires Checkfordamage Daily Checkairpressure 75psi 5 2bar Daily Check lug nuts torqueto150ft lbs 205Nm 30D Hydraulic Wipeclean 30D Pump Checkforleaksatmatingsurfaces 30D Checkforhosefittingleaks Daily C...

Page 10: ...10 NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 11: ...Part Number located by each label For machines equipped with options consult Service Manual 67638 002 1 REQUIRED BI ENERGY MODELS ONLY 66555 000 1 REQUIRED 66551 002 1 REQUIRED 66555 000 1 REQUIRED 62562 002 1 REQUIRED 66558 000 2 REQUIRED 66561 001 1 REQUIRED 27898 000 1 REQUIRED BI ENERGY MODELS ONLY 66568 000 1 REQUIRED 66552 000 1 REQUIRED 66550 009 1 REQUIRED 66554 000 00 1 REQUIRED 61515 001...

Page 12: ...6 m x 1 73 m 228 in x 68 in 5 79 m x 1 73 m 2000 lbs 907 kg 2000 lbs 907 kg 500 lbs 227 kg 1750 lbs 795 kg 500 lbs 227 kg 8 people 2 people 8 people 2 people 37 ft 11 28 m 31 ft 9 45 m 56 3 in 1 43 m 2WD 9 920 lbs 4 500 kg 2WD 10 120 lbs 4 590 kg 2WD 10 350 lbs 4 695 kg 2WD 10 550 lbs 4 785 kg 2WD 10 780 lbs 4 890 kg 2WD 10 980 lbs 4 981 kg 90 in 2 29 m 99 75 in 2 53 m 160 5 in 4 08 m 31 ft 9 45 m...

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