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Safety Information
Operating Safety
Prior to use
To reduce the risk of personal injury, ensure the
surrounding area is in good order and free of
debris.
To reduce the risk of shifting, rolling, or
overturning, locate the light tower on a firm, level
surface, with enough space to deploy the trailer’s
outriggers.
Do not allow water to accumulate around the base
of the light tower.
To improve stability, deploy the outriggers prior to
raising the light tower mast.
The light tower mast can be extended to 24.6 feet
(7.5 meters) in height. Ensure the area above the
trailer is clear of obstructions.
Ensure the light tower is in good operating condition:
Check tires, lights, protective lamp covers,
electrical wiring, and the engine for obvious signs
of wear or damage.
Never use any equipment that is damaged or in
need of repair.
During operation
-Ensure the trailer is well grounded, per all
applicable regulations.
-Never raise, lower, or move the trailer while the
light tower is in use.
-Do not collapse the outriggers or move the trailer
while the light tower mast is vertical extended.
-When not in use, or in case of high winds, lower the
light tower mast to the travel position (see page
14).
-Light bulbs can be extremely hot. Always allow
bulbs to cool at least 15 minutes before handling.
WARNING
Improper use of equipment
could cause serious injury or
death.
Prior to using this product,
carefully read, understand, and
observe all instructions in this
manual and the engine manual.
CAUTION
Crush hazard.
When operating or working on
the light tower, keep hands and
body parts clear of pinch
points.
DANGER
Electric shock hazard.
Contact with overhead
electrical power lines will
cause serious injury or death.
Do not position light tower
under power lines.
WARNING
Falling equipment could cause serious injury
or death.
When raising or lowering the light tower
mast, ensure the area directly behind the
trailer is clear of people.
If the mast “hangs up” or the winch cable
develops slack while raising or lowering the
mast, stop immediately, move away from the
unit and contact Atlas Copco.
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (800) 369-6671
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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