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February 2020

Original Instructions

Part Number 1500834

MANUAL

OPERATOR’S

ANSI/CSA/CE/AS/NZS
Serial number 000017, 000019 and after
Replaces January 2020

Summary of Contents for S3215E

Page 1: ...February 2020 Original Instructions Part Number 1500834 MANUAL OPERATOR S ANSI CSA CE AS NZS Serial number 000017 000019 and after Replaces January 2020...

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: ...Any Drop off or Hole Do NOT Allow Ground Personnel Near the MEWP During Operation Do NOT Carry Loads That Extend Beyond The Guardrails Do NOT Lower The Platform Without Checking For Obstructions Do N...

Page 4: ...chor point Type 1 is rated for one lanyard attachment per loop Refer to machine Specifica tions and platform decals for maximum number of platform occupants Two Lanyards Attached One Lanyard Attached...

Page 5: ...aerial platform in windy or gusty conditions Do not add anything to or take anything into the aerial platform that will increase the wind loading such as billboards banners flags etc IN CASE OF EMERGE...

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Page 7: ...Operation Switch 17 Upper Control Interlock Switch 17 Drive Motion Alarm 18 Pothole Protector Skids 18 Drive Lift Pothole Protector Interlock 18 Drive Lift Level Sensor Interlock 18 Progressive Tilt...

Page 8: ...ovable Upper Controls Side Drive 46 Platform 46 Raising and Lowering 46 Lowering Interrupt CE AS NZS 46 Overload Protection 47 Extending 47 Fold Down Guardrails 47 Driving and Steering 48 Drive Range...

Page 9: ...ean conformity CE compliance Australian New Zealand Standards AS NZS compliance y Canadian Standards Association CSA compliance Operator s Manual This manual provides information for safe and proper o...

Page 10: ...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 includes but may not be limited to disconnecti...

Page 11: ...wer Outlet Battery Tray Hydraulic Tray Pump Reservoir Fluid Filter Control Valve Tray Freewheeling Valve Brake Release Valve Hand Pump Diagnostic Display Entry Step Toeboards Lower Controls Operator s...

Page 12: ...upants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 16 to 20 seconds Platform lower 30 to 38 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 to 2 mph 0 to 3 2 km h Low Drive Platform higher tha...

Page 13: ...d Total 600 lb 273 kg Extension 250 lb 113 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 16 to 20 seconds Platform lower 30 to 36 seconds High Drive Platform lower...

Page 14: ...AS NZS 43 3 1 1 m Toeboard height 6 15 2 cm Rated work load Total 550 lb 250 kg Extension 250 lb 113 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 16 to 20 seconds...

Page 15: ...lb 113 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 30 to 34 seconds Platform lower 37 to 43 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 to 2 mph 0 to 3 2 km...

Page 16: ...rdrail height 43 3 1 1 m Toeboard height 6 15 2 cm Rated work load Total 550 lb 250 kg Extension 250 lb 113 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 46 to 50 s...

Page 17: ...3 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors ANSI 3 indoors CE AS NZS 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 46 to 50 seconds Platform lower 52 to 58 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6 1 8 m 0 t...

Page 18: ...NSI 700 lb 318 kg Total CE AS NZS 770 lb 350 kg Total CE AS NZS Option 700 lb 318 kg Extension 250 lb 113 kg Maximum number of occupants 1 outdoors 2 indoors Function Speed Platform raise 46 to 50 sec...

Page 19: ...mponents and is not insulated Regard all conductors as energized Do not operate outside during a thunderstorm Minimum Safe Approach Distance ANSI Minimum safe approach distances to energized power lin...

Page 20: ...le manual force indicated on the machine decals placards and in the machine specifications in this manual The maximum allowable manual force is limited to 45 lbs 200 N of force per occupant with a max...

Page 21: ...ure all accessories containers tools and other ma terials in the platform to prevent them from accidentally falling or being kicked off the platform Remove all objects that do not belong in or on the...

Page 22: ...tion reverse the control to free the platform y If control reversal does not free the platform evacuate the platform before attempting to free it Electrical System Charge the batteries in a well venti...

Page 23: ...ncy unless the requirements of AS2550 10 have been met For full requirements refer directly to AS2550 10 Dismantling the entry gate or other railing components is prohibited Always make certain that t...

Page 24: ...Chapter 3 Safety 16 S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 25: ...control emergency stop button is engaged the lower controls can still be used to operate the aerial platform On CE AS NZS machines if one emergency stop is engaged the machine will not operate At the...

Page 26: ...m is for added protection and does not justify operating on anything other than firm flat level surfaces Progressive Tilt S3226E Only S3226E machines with the following serial numbers are equipped wit...

Page 27: ...0E S3226E S4726E S4732E is mountedattherearoftheaerialplatform refertoFigure4 7 Figure 4 7 Rear of Machine Danger Pinch points exist on the scissors structure Death or serious injury will result if th...

Page 28: ...operator that the platform is close to becoming overloaded All functions remain fully operational Danger The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unsta ble Death or serious injury will result fr...

Page 29: ...the area The light flashes at about one flash per second when the machine is set up for operation from the upper controls When the platform is lowered and the lowering interrupt is active the light is...

Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Safety Devices 22 S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 31: ...100 green LED solid On indicates that the charge cycle is complete Battery Charge Indicator Pylon The battery charger has three LED s refer to Figure 5 2 which indicate the charger status Figure 5 2...

Page 32: ...refer to Figure 5 4 is located in the control valve tray on the right side of the machine Figure 5 4 Diagnostic Center LCD Display When the battery disconnect and emergency stop but ton at the lower c...

Page 33: ...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 on the...

Page 34: ...Chapter 6 Batteries 26 S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 35: ...Platform Raise Lower Switch The platform raise lower switch is used to raise or lower the platform The switch is spring returned to the center off position Chapter 7 Controls Danger Pinch points may e...

Page 36: ...ndition indicator y Platform overload protection light Emergency Stop Button The emergency stop refer to Figure 7 3 is a two position red push button on the front of the upper control panel y Push the...

Page 37: ...sufficient to climb the grade Note Some early model S3219E and S3220E machines were not equipped with a drive range switch Horn Button The horn button refer to Figure 7 3 is on the front of the upper...

Page 38: ...d To drive in reverse press the interlock button inward and hold the switch rearward Steer Switch The steer switches refer to Figure 7 4 are momentary contact These switches control the two front whee...

Page 39: ...dition 4 Make certain ANSI publication Manual of Respon sibilities for Dealers Owners Users Operators Lessors and Lessees of ANSI SIAA92 6 2006 Self Propelled Elevating Work Platforms is in the manual...

Page 40: ...s use the safety prop when the platform is raised before inspecting or performing service or maintenance procedures on the machine Danger Pinch points exist on the scissors structure Death or serious...

Page 41: ...ken wires and frayed insulation 2 Check the wiring in areas where a change in routing direction may cause them to become pinched 3 Make sure the cables and wires are properly routed to avoid sharp edg...

Page 42: ...chine Tires and Wheels Visually inspect the tires and wheels refer to Figure 8 8 to make sure they are suitable for service Figure 8 8 Tires and Wheels To inspect the tires and wheels 1 Visually inspe...

Page 43: ...ng trapped between components buildings structures or other obstacles Make sure all personnel stand clear of the aerial platform while performing the pre start inspection Warning The potential for an...

Page 44: ...en moving parts 2 Inspect the welds on the structural components The area to be inspected should be clean and free of dirt and grease 3 Look for visible cracks in the welds and at the weld to parent m...

Page 45: ...jury may result from accidentally extending or retracting the deck Make certain both extension handle locks are fully engaged when the deck is extended in the work ing position and when it is stowed D...

Page 46: ...dles raise them and push the extension deck forward to extend the deck Fully lower the handles at the mid or front position and ensure they are locked in their lowered position refer to Figure 8 18 3...

Page 47: ...ration of the joystick in both direc tions The drive functions should not operate with the selector in the lift position Squeeze and hold the interlock switch against the joystick Test the joystick in...

Page 48: ...attached to the right side of the platform To inspect the panel carrier 1 Visually inspect the mounting clamps for abnormal wear abrasion or deformation 2 Visually inspect all fasteners to see that no...

Page 49: ...Valve Brake Release Pump 1501533 Right Side Rear 1502773 S3215L 1502777 S3215E 1502598 S3219E 1502777 S3220E 1502774 S3226E 1502775 S4726E 1502776 S4732E 1501475 0361259 300760 300760 DANGER T rays mu...

Page 50: ...are supported by safety prop 1 Raise platformuntil the open height is wide enough to position the safety prop 2 Place the safety prop in the storage position 0361259 Death or serious injury might resu...

Page 51: ...ration Safety Prop No damage or deformation Flashing Light option Proper operation Pipe Rack option No damage or deformation Proper operation Panel Carrier option No damage or deformation Proper opera...

Page 52: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 44 S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 53: ...acard Capacity values indicate the rated lifting capacity and do not indicate aerial platform stability The operator bears ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the aerial platform is properly set...

Page 54: ...he doors with one hand on each side Use two hands and one foot on the step when climbing into and out of the platform Use care when entering and exiting the platform to avoid slipping and or falling S...

Page 55: ...the extension handle locks are disengaged Personal injury may result from accidentally extending or retracting the deck Make certain both extension handle locks are fully engaged when the deck is ext...

Page 56: ...the drive range switch in low with the platform fully lowered and the extension deck locked in the stowed position before driving up a ramp to load the machine for transport If driving the machine com...

Page 57: ...ked through a level sensor system The drive and lift functions will not operate and an alarm will sound if the chassis is tilted more than the factory preset level sensor value The setting for the deg...

Page 58: ...tional pipe rack mounted to the top rail on the left side of the machine The pipe rack is available on the following models y S3215E y S3219E y S4726E y S4732E The pipe rack consists of a pair of supp...

Page 59: ...ot exceed the capacity values indicat ed on the platform rating placard and on the panel carrier decal Capacity values indicate the rated lifting capacity and do not indicate aerial platform stability...

Page 60: ...he emergency stop and obtain assistance at the lower controls 1 When the machine is stopped due to activation of the Snorkel Guard system or overload immediately depress the emergency stop release the...

Page 61: ...osing the proper method of transportation y Choosing the proper selection and use of transporta tion and tie down devices y Making sure the equipment used is capable of sup porting the weight of the a...

Page 62: ...of the chassis 4 Remove the wheel chocks and use the winch to position the aerial platform on the transport vehicle Warning The aerial platform is free to move when the brakes and free wheeling valve...

Page 63: ...ation or where conditions of the ramp could cause driving to be hazardous Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform on ramps that exceed the machine gradeability specification Awinch may also...

Page 64: ...ercontrolafter pressingtheinterlockbutton Afterfiveseconds theinterlock button will have to be pressed again 4 The drive switches refer to Figure 10 6 are momen tary contact These switches control the...

Page 65: ...les Hooks that fit properly in the lugs and that have latching mechanisms to prevent them from falling out under a slack line condition may also be used Do not run the sling cable through the lifting...

Page 66: ...732E 1500834 Storage No service is required when storing or removing the machine from service for less than one week If the machine functions are not cycled for longer than one week y Grease exposed c...

Page 67: ...gure11 2 Figure 11 2 Rear of Machine Danger Pinch points may exist between moving components Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapped between components Make sure all person nel stand...

Page 68: ...s operate properly before operating the aerial platform Valves with Brake Release Valve on Top of Valve 1 Chock the wheels to prevent uncontrolled motion of the aerial platform and turn the battery di...

Page 69: ...ke release free wheeling valve clock wise to the fully closed position Push and release the brake release pump knob several times until it becomes hard to push to release the brakes 4 Remove the wheel...

Page 70: ...Chapter 11 Emergency Operation 62 S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 71: ...ift position Emergency lowering lever not properly disengaged Make sure the lever returns to the normal operating position Platform will not raise and alarm is sounding Machine is not on a level surfa...

Page 72: ...lly release the brakes using the hand pump Refer to Towing Chapter 11 Free wheeling valve not in proper position Refer to Winching Chapter 10 Tilt alarm does not work Platform is not raised more than...

Page 73: ...y who makes builds or produces an aerial platform maximum travel height the maximum platform height or the most adverse configuration s with respect to stability in which travel is permitted by the ma...

Page 74: ...Appendix A Glossary S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 75: ...ts of the Machinery Directive 2006 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 6...

Page 76: ...S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity...

Page 77: ...eformation Flashing Light option Proper operation Pipe Rack option No damage or deformation Proper operation Panel Carrier option No damage or deformation Proper operation Snorkel Guard option No dama...

Page 78: ...Appendix C Inspection Checklists S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 79: ...nd replace fluid as necessary Check for leaks Replace after the first 50 hours every 90 days or 150 hours thereafter Inspect filter for foreign matter that could indicate component wear Check for leak...

Page 80: ...ly Check for damage and deformation Check for proper operation Check for wear and damage Check for proper operation Check for smooth operation and proper speed Shuts off power to lower controls Verify...

Page 81: ...assis is in motion Check for proper operation of outlet and GFCI Verify proper travel speed Low speed all models 0 4 mph 0 6 km h High speed S3215E 2 4 mph 3 9 km h High speed S3219E S3215L 2 0 mph 3...

Page 82: ...to the aproximate height as follows S3215L ANSI 1 25 mm S3215L CE AU 3 4 19 mm S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E 3 4 19 mm S4726E S4732E 1 1 8 29 mm Verify the chassis inclination is no more than 1 8 degree...

Page 83: ...Frequent Maintenance Drain flush and clean hydraulic system Refill with new fluid Replace Check system relief pressure Above 10 F 12 C ISO VG32 Below 10 F 12 C ISO VG15 Refer to Parts Manual for filt...

Page 84: ...Appendix C Inspection Checklists S3215L S3215E S3219E S3220E S3226E S4726E S4732E 1500834...

Page 85: ...has been properly completed and returned to the Snorkel Warranty department within fifteen 15 days after delivery of the Snorkel product to the Customer or Dealer s demonstration rental fleet Snorkel...

Page 86: ...butor SSC are covered under warranty for a period of 12 twelve months from the date of invoice provided that those parts have been subject to appropriate storage to prevent damage and deterioration co...

Page 87: ...ydraulic fluid filters and lubrication paint and decals engine tune up brake adjust ments etc Snorkel will not cover leaks from fittings hoses and any other connection points after the unit has been i...

Page 88: ...ving the rejection or adjustment notice The appeal should be grounded on express reasons and supported by relevant evidence Appeals received outside of this time limit will not be considered SNORKEL W...

Page 89: ...Manufacturer s Address Snorkel International LLC 8350 Eastgate Road Henderson NV 89015 USA Authorised Representative Snorkel Europe Ltd Vigo Centre Birtley Road Washington Tyne Ware NE38 9DA UK...

Page 90: ...l Distributore locale EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ASIA PHONE 44 0 845 1550 058 FAX 44 0 845 1557 756 NORTH SOUTH AMERICA PHONE 1 785 989 3000 TOLL FREE 1 800 255 0317 FAX 1 785 989 3070 AUSTRALIA PHONE...

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