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1. 588 e ee _ me HO ES 1009020 1109010 1009023 1009020 1109010 1009023 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 1609007E 1009018 1009026 1009028 1009017 1109008 n 1009025 L ia fn a seca cal A F if e Aaw 1009022 2 Decals Table Use the pictures on the next page to verify that all decal are legible and in place Below is a numerical list with quantities and descriptions PartNo Description CTY 1009002 The travel switch warninglabel 1009024 Warning shearing danger keep hands away 1 1609008 Safety beltfixedpoint tt 1009003 Danger Keeping safe clearance with live electric 4 conductors 1009004 Collision Hazards oS 1009006 Tip over Hazards Z o 1 1009007 Tiltthe warning o 1 1009019 _ Notice Please cut off the power after operating For DC 1 1009021 DC controlpanel _ _ o 1 1009020 Levelingandjustment 1009023 Leveling andjustment 1109010 Prohibition of forklift transportlabel 2 1009001 Machinery label 1009013 Danger Collision hazards or Tip overhazard 1 1109015 Forklifttransportlabel 1609002 Label fasiness location 1009011 Max Allowed wind speed 10 7m s 1009012 Maximum load warning label 1009009 Fallhazardswarninglabel Warning The manual forces applied by persons on the 1009008 work platform should not exceed the permitted limit when it is raised 1009027 Brief oper
2. hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Yellow with safety alert symbol used to indicate the presence of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may cause minor or moderate injury NOTICE Blue without safety alert symbol used to indicate the presence of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage 2 Intended Use Single mast mobile elevating work platform is intended to move one person along with the necessary tools and materials to working position where he will carry out work on the work platform 3 Maintenance Labels Please instead the loosed or bad labels Wash the labels with neutral soap or limpid water Don t use the deliquescent cleanser to wash the labels 4 Operator Only the trained and qualified are permitted to operate this machine Always use safety belt and helmet when aerially working If you are subject to dizziness or seizures or are bothered by heights you must not operate this type of machinery An operator must not use drugs or alcohol that can change his her alertness or coordination An operator on prescription or over the counter drugs needs medical advice on whether or not he she can safety operate machines OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 3 Decals 1 AWP Series Decal Inspection Single 1609008 1009004 1009006 1009007 1009019
3. on to the next section 5 Only use the machine as it was intended 1 Fundamentals The workplace inspection helps the operator determine if the workplace is suitable for safe machine operation It should be performed by the operator prior to moving the machine to the workplace It is the operator s responsibility to read and remember the workplace hazards then watch for and avoid them while moving setting up and operating the machine 2 Workplace Inspection Be aware of and avoid the following hazardous situations Drop offs or holes Bumps floor obstructions or debris Sloped surfaces Unstable or slippery surfaces Overhead obstructions and high voltage conductors Hazardous locations Inadequate surface support to withstand all load forces imposed by the machine Wind and weather conditions The presence of unauthorized personnel Other possible unsafe conditions 35 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 10 Operating Instructions Do Not Operate Unless _ You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the workplace 5 Only use the machine as it was intended 1 Fundamentals The Operating Instructions section provides instructions for each aspect of machine operation It is the operator
4. safety and responsibilities manuals are complete legible and in the storage container located in the platform 8 Crushing Hazards Keep hands and limbs out of scissors Use common sense and planning when operating the machine with the controller from the ground Maintain safe distances between the operator the machine and fixed objects 9 Bodily Injury Hazard Always operate the machine in a well ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning Do not operate the machine with a hydraulic oil or air leak An air leak or hydraulic leak can penetrate and or burn skin Improper contact with components under any cover will cause serious injury Only trained maintenance personnel should access compartments Access by the operator is only advised when performing a pre operation inspection All compartments must remain closed and secured during operation 10 Outrigger Safety Do not lower the outriggers unless the machine is on a firm surface Avoid drop offs holes unstable or slippery surfaces and other possible hazardous conditions 19 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Do not raise the platform unless the machine is level Do not set the machine up on a surface where it cannot be leveled using only the outriggers Do not raise the platform unless all four outriggers are properly lowered the footpads are in firm contact with the ground and the machine is level Do not adjust the outriggers while the platfor
5. socket of the chassis first then the input plug of the charger to the socket of AC power supply Turn on the charger switch battery charging is started with indicator red lamp lights up Normal recharging lasts about 10 hours When charging is terminated check that all cells have reached a density between 1 260 1 280kg I at 30 C When charge is finished the AC supply should be cut off 4 Battery charging should be done in a well ventilated place and there are no naked flames no sparks and no heat radiation sources nearby 5 Make sure the level of the electrolyte is above the lower line If the elements are not covered top up with distilled water Under normal conditions topping up can be generally done once a month 6 Refilling must not take place until charging has been finished as the acid expands during charging 7 During recharging check the temperature of the electrolyte which must not exceed 45 C 4 Hydraulic Maintenance 1 Adjusting the maximum rising force The proper pressure of hydraulic system has been preset at the factory however the regulating value has been changed because of using the product for a long term i i fan ai no AU _ l i 1 regulating valve 4 oil drain plug 2 throttle valve 5 oil filler cap 3 check valve 29 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information When you find the rising force not reach the rated value open the hydraulic unit cover Please refer to th
6. ATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information XO Check for battery fluid leaks and proper fluid level Add distilled water if needed See Maintenance section Check the following components or areas for damage improperly installed or missing parts and unauthorized modifications O Electrical components wiring and electrical cables o Hydraulic hoses fittings cylinders and manifolds o Fuel and hydraulic tanks O Drive motors O Wear pads O Tires and wheels O Limit switches O Nuts bolts and other fasteners especially the screws and nuts on both sides of the masts O Platform overload components o Platform entry gate o Beacon and alarms if equipped O Generator if equipped Check entire machine for XO Cracks in welds or structural components o Dents or damage to machine O Be sure that all structural and other critical components are present and all associated fasteners and pins are in place and properly tightened O Check if there is an abnormal noise or tremble when starting the machine XO Secure connection of power or battery plug o Perform necessary maintenance procedure outlined by the manufacture 26 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 7 Maintenance Observe and Obey O Only routine maintenance items specified in this manual shall be performed by the operator O Scheduled maintenance inspections shall be completed by qualified service technicians according to the manufa
7. Check the leakage breaker to make sure it s in ON position Problem 2 The power indication light is on but there is a ticking sound in the electric box when the UP button is pressed and the platform can t lift or it can only rise up to a limited height 1 Check the electrical cable to see if it is too long or too thin The diameter of cable wire should be minimum 1 0 mm when the wire length is less than 25 meters and minimum 1 5 mm when the wire length is above 25 meters and less than 50 meters You can try to plug the equipment cord directly in the fixed socket instead of to an extension cord 2 Check power voltage to make sure it is within allowable limits Problem 3 Excessive noise from hydraulic power unit during lifting operation 1 Check oil box to make sure there is sufficient hydraulic oil in the tank 2 Check whether the oil filler cap is excessively sealed to make the oil pump difficult to absorb the oil or not 3 Check the mounting screws of the electric motor and cover etc to see if they have become loose 4 Check whether the environment humidity is in accordance with the stipulated conditions or not Problem 4 Leakage of the hydraulic oil 1 Check all piping connections for their tightness and tighten up if necessary 2 Check whether the viscosity of the used hydraulic oil is too low or not Problem 5 All the indicator lights are on but the platform couldn t rise or fall Check th
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9. N 12 Trouble shooting c cece cece ecccececeeeaeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeeseeseeesueeeeeeeeeseeseeeaes 42 SCCUR TS EICCHICAal SCN eMAllG sisracacz mdangaanedantaanciacdanececadacesueadastnaesdacaasadeaantens 43 1 Electrical Schematic of AC power SUDPDIY cccecceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 43 2 JAG Electrical COMDONECIN scaintateaer ee atacarat aes A 44 3 Electrical Schematic of DC power supply cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 45 4 DG Electrical COMPONEMMS pne EIEREN iN 46 SECION 14 MYGaulie Diagram ssenarcccswetacsiearieecthoeihrc do rsteedboerenetbosieuceheeieauheieeatax 47 SEO T Mo 0 e nesta none on ee Nena ene ne a ee eer ne eT ee ee 48 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 1 Specifications Technical specifications and major dimensions are shown in Table and Figure respectively The number Max Max of Platform Outrigger Stored l Machine Platform Working persons size footprint dimension weight height height allowed AxB CxD DC LxWxH on platform CJEJEN IEE AR Bes ee ae ee nr eo ome vs 1 om woe anne Tey The following shows main component parts 1 Mast 2 Stay bar 3 Electric box 4 Chassis 5 Turning stabilizers of the unit ey 116 6 Non steer tire 7 Platform 8 Steer tire 9 Motor protective cover D CS be 10 Control panel on work platform 11 Lifting Jack OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance in
10. NOBUET AWP SMS 001 A WARNING Must read before using this manual And the various warning label attached Attention preservation for future use SINGLE MAST MOBILE ELEVATING WORK PLATFORM OPERATION AND SAFETY MANUAL For AWP6 AWP8 AWP10 Original Issue of Manual Version 07 2013 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Important Read understand and obey these safety rules and operating instructions before operating this machine Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to operate this machine This manual should be considered a permanent part of your machine and should remain with the machine at all times If you have any questions please call us Owners Users and operators We appreciate your choice of our machine for your application Our number one priority is user safety which is best achieved by our joint efforts We feel that you make a major contribution to safety if you as the equipment users and operators 1 Comply with employer job site and governmental rules 2 Read understand and follow the instructions in this and other manuals supplied with this machine 3 Use good safe work practices in a commonsense way 4 Only have trained certified operators directed by informed and knowledgeable supervision running the machine If there is anything in this manual that is not clear or which you believe should be added please contact us OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenanc
11. a battery has been supplied with the machine the battery is charged Check that the acid level is correct in each cell and that the specific gravity Is in order see Battery 3 Area Needed For Set up the Machine The area for machine stabilizer footprint shown as the sketch below 37 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information mm AWP6 1 1940 1840 There are horizontal forces including operating force and outer wind force etc on the platform If excessive render the platform unstable Preventing inclination of the unit is achieved by extending the four turning stabilizers which are connected to the four corners of the chassis Supporting and leveling the unit is achieved by adjusting the support bolts of the four turning stabilizers The sketch below shows the following parts 1 Chassis 2 Axle Pin 3 Aligning Pin 4 Turning Leg 5 Handle 6 Supporting Bolt T Supporting Foundation 4 Leveling the whole equipment 1 Pull up the aligning pin extend outwards the turning leg which is connected to one of the four corners of the chassis until the aligning pin gets into the working aligning hole automatically 2 Turn the handle clockwise until the supporting foundation contacts the ground for all the four bolts go on turning to make the road wheel away from the ground 3 Adjust the leveling by observing the spirit level on the chassis The bubble should move to the center circle of the gauge when the c
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13. ase cut off the power after operating 1009019 Brief Operating Instruction Brief Operating Instruction 1 Pull up the aligning pin extend outwards the turning leg which is connected to the four corners of chassis until the aligning pin comes into the working aligning hole automatically 2 Turn the handle clockwise until the supporting foundation contacts the ground for all the four bolts go on turning to make the road wheel away from the ground 3 Adjust the leveling by abserve the spirit level on the chassis The bubble should moves to the center circle of the gauge when the chassis is set on an even plane 4 To store the turning stabilizers of the unit turn the handle counter clockwise until the supporting foundation away from the ground Pull up the aligning pin retract inwards the turning leg until the aligning pin comes into the storing aligning hole How to use the control buttons 1 Before operate the machine all circuit breakers and leakage breaker mustbein ON position on the electrical box panel 2 The mobile elevating work platform uses two sets upper and lower perallel control device 3 On either control panels press UP button for lifting and press DOWN button for lowering the platform 4 The platform rises or falls when the button is pressed Up on loosening the buttons the platform stops 5 Abig mushroom shaped button is the stopping button at emergency Press it only if only if t
14. ating instruction a aje AINI Iel NO NhO N 2 a OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Maximum allowable manual force 200N SR Maximum allowable wind speed 10 7m s 1009015 Maximum capacity 125kg Maximum occupancy 1 person 1109008 Warning Operating Instruction 1609007E Battery maintenance warning label 1009018 Battery replacement warning label 100902 Warning Make sure to position the stabilizers before operating 5 1 re ee Plates and Warning Labels Upon unpacking check the plates and warning labels Do not operate the machine on which the plates or labels are missing or illegible Contact the dealer immediately The following plates are visible on the machine 3 Nameplate and CE Mark CE AERIAL WORK PLATFORM NOBUET MODEL SERIAL NO MAX M S kg kg N e A n H 1 f Aw Dt y Dimension Power Voltage NOBLELIFT EQUIPMENT JOINT STOCK CO LTD G V W kg Add No 58 Jing Yi Road Economic Development Zone Changxing Zhejiang China DATE OF Tel 86 572 6210788 Fax 86 572 6210777 MANUFACTURE 1009001 10 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 4 Warning Labels A DANGER Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury Collision Hazards Tip over Hazards Do notraise the platform unless the base is level all four outriggers are properly installed and the leveling jacks firmly contact the Do not lower the platform unless the area b
15. ator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection 3 Always perform function tests prior to use Know and understand the function tests before going on to the next section 4 Inspect the workplace 5 Only use the machine as it was intended 1 Fundamentals The function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before the machine is put into service The operator must follow the step by step instructions to test all machine functions A malfunctioning machine must never be used If malfunctions are discovered the machine must be tagged and removed from service Repairs to the machine may only be made by a qualified service technician according to the manufacture s specifications After repairs are completed the operator must perform a pre operation inspection and function tests again before putting the machine into service 33 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 2 Function Tests 1 Select a test area that is firm level and free of obstruction At the Ground Controls 2 Pull out the platform and ground red Emergency Stop buttons to the on position 3 Turn the key switch to the on position Result The LCD indicator will light one by one Test Emergency Stop 4 Push in the ground red Emergency Stop button to the off position Result No functions should operate 5 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the on position Test Up Down Function
16. cturer s specifications and the requirements specified in the responsibilities manual Maintenance Symbols Legend The following symbols have been used in this manual to help communicate the intent of the instructions When one or more of the symbols appear at the beginning of a maintenance procedure it conveys the meaning below Indicates that tools will be required to perform this procedure Indicates that new parts will be required to perform this procedure 1 Periodical examinations and tests This GTWP should be examined and tested according to the following items every 3 months 1 Lubricate the lifting chain Check the chain for wear 2 Check and tighten possible loose screws and nuts 3 Check brush wear in the pump motor and replace those worn so that a good contact is maintained 4 Visual examination of the structure with special attention to corrosion and other damage of load bearing parts and welds 5 Examination of the mechanical hydraulic and electrical systems with special attention to safety devices 27 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information The frequency and extent of periodical examinations and tests may also depend on national regulations 2 Check the Batteries Proper battery condition is essential to good engine performance and operational safety Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and connections can result in engine component damage and hazardous conditions Th
17. e Emergency stop switches on both upper and lower control device Reset the switch by turning the knob in the direction shown by the arrow 42 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Electrical Schematic of AC power supply 1 Section 13 Electrical Schematic Atean Aige an 7 EYE CAS igge eege zsas isas Le a E Jd N l FHOS ADEC IY 43 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 2 AC Electrical Component Inner and Outer of Machine Description Specification AC Motor Pump 0 75kw AC220V Lift down Solenoid DC12V Up Limit Switch Chassis control Z O TZ 8104 NO Symbol Description Specification QF 1 Creep age Switch DZ47LE 32 C16 16A QF2 Breaker DZ47 60 C10 10A Battery Indicator Transformer SBS1 Up Button Down Button AC Contactor Rectifier AD16 22DS BK 50 AC220V 24V 50 60HZ 9 SHDB 221 B2A SHDB 221 W1A CJX2 0910 AC24V 10A KBU8M 1000V 5 O Platform Control Description Emergency Button Up Button Down Button Specification ZB2BS54C ZB2BZ102C 6A ZB2BA3C ZB2BZ101C 6A P ZB2BA5C ZB2BZ101C 6A OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 3 Electrical Schematic of DC power supply sey E a a SESI SBS2 SBS3 SBS4 SB2 By SY E fy I FU OE e z i m SE W p a hi we ome WO IKial Khip VO YM Wo FLT AM Hf 7 24 CH Kil 45 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 4 DC Electrical Compone
18. e above sketch turn the regulating valve 1 of the hydraulic control device clockwise till the rising rated value If necessary a pressure gauge supplied as an optional attachment could be connected to the emergency lowering valve block for hydraulic system pressure checking 2 Adjusting the speed of falling The speed of falling of the platform can also be adjusted Please refer to above sketch The speed is reduced when you turn the adjusting screw 2 of throttle valve clockwise otherwise the speed is increased 5 Check the Hydraulic Oil Level Maintaining the hydraulic oil at the proper level is essential to machine operation Improper hydraulic oil levels can damage hydraulic components Daily checks allow the inspector to identify changes in oil level that might indicate the presence of hydraulic system problems NOTICE Perform this procedure with the platform in the stowed position and the engine off 1 A separate fluid level indicator is provided as an attachment optional for both the permissible maximum fluid level and the necessary minimum level when the machine is in transports 2 Check the oil level dipstick Add oil as needed NOTICE Selecting of the hydraulic oil depends directly on influence of the temperature for using For non paramo region the common hydraulic oil of kinematics viscosity 40 46mm2 s the nominal value is recommended for use 6 Replacing the hydraulic oil The hydraulic
19. e information Revision Log Original ISSUC OF WAN al si32 csie sc ee eiithars enseichiuendeeeaueal tere July 2013 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Contents SECON lt 1 SDSCINGAONS renner ennseateusvoverouai oversea overeentoverseaiou 5 Section 2 Safety Rules 2 0 ccc cece eee eec eee eese cece eeseeeseeeseeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeteeeseeegs 6 Ie WCCAILC OCI Gixissancacsnecianedancnsadsesdacansancincancasecinacnans uadaandinnderaciaaaiaesianee 6 2 INeEnded USE iere E E E E T EO T 3 Mamntenance ADCS aiiessecmeedidaeietiidn Maakstueacieeuennseueataeeieind emma T ae OPE rO aa S 7 Secho DEGAS erpa ESAS 8 1 AWP Series Decal Inspection Single cccceccseceeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeees 8 Zi Beca laplenn T tae 9 3 Nameplate and CE Mark ccccccccccceeceeeseeteeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseeeneeees 10 A WANNI SAD EIS seraa aaa aa chee eodene 11 SECUOM WOKDA CE Sale lV aie de octsdtoeateddteactel eee 14 is ElecCrocuUlon AZ ALCS mien 14 2 Tip Over HazardS cccccsecceceeeceeteeeeseceeeeeecseceeeseeeeeeeeeseeteeeeeeeeeeseeaees 15 3 Fall MIAZAIOS orar 17 4 COMSION HAZ Al dS eannan a aa ieee eae 17 5 Component Damage Hazards cenean a T 18 6 Explosion and Fire Hazards ccc ccccecsecceeceeceeceeeeeceeeaeeseeseeseeseeeeees 18 l Damaged Macnine Hazards erei EATE 19 6 CASRN O TAZ ANOS saso E S 19 9 BOGIN AUN Mazar sa a 19 10 Outigger Salei ssori E EE 19 Te Bater Safely sissa EEEE 20 SE
20. egulating the length of the chain The same link of the mast is pulled by two chains and endures the raised weight loads at the same time If one of the chains loses efficacy the other will play an important safety role therefore try to make both chains as loose or tight as consistent each other when regulating the length of the chain The methods of judge at site are as follows Press the two chains by hands to compare their tautness under lifting status A WANS Tell Not to enter the space beneath a raised work platform and extending structure during maintenance unless the chock is in place iei When the work platform of a GTWP needs to be raised for routine servicing purposes a captive chock shall be used to enable the extending structure to be held in the required position to prevent work platform form falling down unexpectedly 32 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 9 Lubricate The rubed place of mobile assembly is often lubricated 1 The bearing between chain wheel with the shaft is lubricated with the calcium base grease in raising 2 Lubricate the place between chain wheel with chain used grease gun 3 Lubricate the lead rail with the calcium base grease in raising 4 The bearing between wheel with the shaft is lubricate with the calcium base grease Section 8 Function Tests Do Not Operate Unless _ You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this oper
21. elow is clear of personnel and obstructions Use common sense and planning to floor control the movement of the machine Do not adjust or remove the on or near inclines q outriggers while the platform is occupied or raised Stay clear of descending platform p Do not move the machine while the platform is raised 10039013 LEVELING AND JUSTMENT 1 Pull up the aligning pin 1 and exend outwards the turnng leg 2 until the aligning pin comes into the woking aligning hole automatically 2 Turn the handle 3 clockwise until the supporting foundation 4 contacts the ground for all the four bolts go on turning to make the road wheel away from the ground 3 Adjustthe leveling by observe the spirit level on the chassis The bubble should moves to the center circle of the gauge when the chassis i set on an even plane 4 To store the turning stabilizers ofthe unit turn the handle 3 counter clock wise until the supporting foundation 4 away from the ground Pullup the aligning pin 1 retract inwards the turning leg until the aligning pin 1 comes into the storing aligning hole 1009020 Shearing danger Keep hands away Make sure the chock is in place during maintenance LEVELING AND JUSTMENT 4 Pullup the aligning pin 1 and exend outwards the turnng leg 2 until 1003024 the aligning pin comes into the working aligning hole automatically 2 Turn the handle 3 clockwise until the supporting foundation 4 contacts the ground for allt
22. ergency release valve There is a knob on this machine to lower the platform in the event of power cut off or other reasons and platform fails to descend using both the upper and lower controls Please check the function of the knob Stop to use this machine and inform the manufacture agent immediately if it cannot work normally 8 Regulating the transmission chain The direct result of wearing the transmission chain is to stretch the total length of the chain Measure the stretching rate of the used transmission chain by eye every three months The mast connected to the elongated chain would be lower in position so that the top of each mast is obviously uneven in stored position It may lead to damage on guide roller if the problem is serious ees Every link of the transmission chain is associated with three links of the masts The following sketch shows the connection of the masts and the transmission chain 1 next link of the mast 2 the middle link of the mast 3 the transmission chain 4 adjusting bolt 5 adjusting lock nut 6 chainwheel T chainwheel shaft 8 the last link of the mast 31 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information When regulating the length of the chain please select the mast that needs increasing its height As shown in the sketch regulating the nut 5 tightly makes the last link of the mast 8 move upwards The dual nuts 5 should be connected with each other tightly after r
23. ey must be checked at least once a week A WARNING Electrocution hazard Contact with hot or live circuits may result in death or serious injury Remove all rings watches and other jewelry RRAIN Boaily injury hazard Put on protective clothing and eye wear The terminal connections must be firmly tightened and greased with acid free grease which prevents sulphate formations Sulphate coating reduces the contact surface resulting in a considerable voltage Be sure that the battery hold down bars are secure Terminal points must be free of scale Cable insulation must be in good condition Remove the battery vent caps Check the battery acid level If needed replenish with distilled water to the bottom of the battery fill tube Do not overfill Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water If skin or clothes come into contact with this acid wash with abundant soap and water The battery surface must be kept clean and dry as dirt and wet will cause leakage of current and consequently reduced battery capacity 3 Battery charging 1 Turn the key and switch on when the display indicated voltage is below 11 volt please charge up the battery 2 The rated specification of the battery charger supplied Input 220V AC50 60Hz Output 12V DC 15A 28 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 3 When start charging insert the output plug of the charger to the charging
24. f the crane have been locked out and or precautions have been taken to prevent any potential collision No stunt driving or horseplay while operating a machine Do not lower the platform unless the area below is clear of personnel and obstructions 5 Component Damage Hazards Do not use any battery or charger greater than 12V to jump start the engine Do not use the machine as a ground for welding 6 Explosion and Fire Hazards Do not start the engine if you smell or detect liquid petroleum gas LPG gasoline diesel fuel or other explosive substances Do not refuel the machine with the engine running a a Refuel the machine and charge the battery only in an open well ventilated area away from sparks flames and lighted tobacco Do not operate the machine in hazardous locations or locations where potentially flammable or explosive gases or particles may be present Do not spray ether into engines equipped with glow plugs 18 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 7 Damaged Machine Hazards Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning machine Conduct a thorough pre operation inspection of the machine and test all functions before each work shift Immediately tag and remove from service a damaged or malfunctioning machine Be sure all maintenance has been performed as specified in this manual and the appropriate service manual Be sure all decals are in place and legible Be sure the operator s
25. formation Section 2 Safety Rules Danger Failure to obey the instructions and safety rules in this manual will result in death or serious injury Do Not Operate Unless You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this operator s manual _ 1 Avoid hazardous situations Know and understand the safety rules before going on to the next section 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the workplace 5 Only use the machine as it was intended _ You read understand and obey the manufacturer s instructions and safety rules safety and operator s manuals and machine decals _ You read understand and obey employers safety rules and worksite regulations _ You read understand and obey all applicable governmental regulations _ You are properly trained to safety operate the machine 1 Decal Legend We product decals use symbols color coding and signal words to identify the following A Safety alert symbol used to alert personnel to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information A DANGER Red used to indicate the presence of an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING Orange used to indicate the presence of a potentially
26. hassis is set on an even plane 38 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 4 To store the turning stabilizers of the unit turn the handle counterclockwise until the supporting foundation away from the ground Pull up the aligning pin retract inwards the turning leg until the aligning pin gets into the storing aligning hole A WARNING You must observe the spirit level on the chassis The bubble should be within the center circle of the gauge A WARNING Once you doubt leveling is incorrect just base on mast and use rectangle level gauge to verify it A WARNING Forbid any operation without extending out all the turning stabilizers 5 How to use the control Buttons 1 Before operating the machine all circuit breakers and the leakage breaker must be in ON position on the electrical box panel 2 The mobile elevating work platform uses two sets of upper and lower parallel control devices 3 On either control panels press UP button for lifting and press DOWN button for lowering the platform 4 The platform rises or falls when the button is pressed Upon loosening the buttons the platform stops 5 A big mushroom shaped button is the stopping button at emergency Press it only if the platform can t stop effectively in the course of rising Reset the button by turning the knob in the direction shown by the arrow Do not pull the knob 6 Emergency Operation If two sets of the upper and the l
27. he platform can t stop effectively in the course of rising Reset the button by turning the knob in the direction shown by the arrow Do not pull the knob Emergency Operation If two sets of the upper and lower control device can t make the platform fall because of sudden power failure or other causes pull the knob and the platform will be lowered slowly 1009027 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Ho _ Explosion Burn Hazard Ignition of explosive gases or contact with corrosive acid will cause death burns or blindness Keep all open flames and sparks away Wear personal protective equipment including face shield gloves and long sleeve shirt 1609007E 1109015 Failure to read understand and obey all safety and operation instructions could result in death serious injury If the operator s safety or responsibilities manual is missing contact NOBLELIFT industries 1009021 1109008 1009022 Tip over hazard Failure to replace batteries with proper weight batteries will cause death or serious injury Batteries are used as counterweight and are critical to machine stability Each battery mustweigh 26 kg Total batteries required equals 2 10090138 1109010 13 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 4 Workplace Safety 1 Electrocution Hazards This machine ts not electrically insulated and will not provide protection from contact with or proxi
28. he four bolts go on turning to make the road wheel away from RRL A WARNING 3 Adjust the leveling by observe the spiritlevel on the chassis The bubble should moves to the center circle ofthe gauge when the chassis is seton an even plane 4 To store the turning stabilizers of the unit turn the handle 3 counter clock age ene a Make sure to position the stabilizers wise until the supporting foundation 4 aw ay from the ground Pull up the aligning pin 1 retract inwards the turning leg until the aligning pin 1 comes into before operating the storing aligning hole 10039025 A WARNING A DANGER MAX LOAD ON EACH STABLILZER 2800N 1009023 10039026 Maximum allowable ELECTROCUTION HAZARD aa iari Tip ower Hazard manual force ti af Machine tip over will 2 amp Thkimaeniye is not insulated Approved head gear must be worn by all task Inidesthoos OON Maintain a clearance of atleast 3m between operating and ground personnel serious injury b 3 any partof machine or load and any electrical f line or apparatus charged up to 50 000 volts Watch for obstructions around machine and overhead when driving Check clearances One foot additional cl i ired f mitem ARN SEA E i al above on sides and bottom of platform when HOSEN 41009002 Maximum allowa ble each additional 30 000 wolts or less Do not alter di able Allowances must be made for operator error ANG at tcocelekes platform si machine deflecti
29. hen you move the whole equipment cut off the power supply to avoid any unnecessary accidents 40 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 2 Securing to Truck or Trailer for Transit Always chock the machine wheels in preparation for transport Use the tie down points on the chassis for anchoring down to the transport surface Use a minimum of four chains or straps Use chains or straps of ample load capacity Turn the key switch to the off position and Remove the key before transporting Inspect the entire machine for loose or unsecured items 3 Storage of the equipment If you plan to stop using the equipment for a long time the unit should be cleaned and protected by a dustproof cover Supplied 41 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 12 Trouble shooting Most of the problems you meet with are easy to solve when you are operating on the mobile elevating work platform Please find out your problems in this part and solve it according to the recommended steps If you can t still solve it according to the instructions here please contact with your suppliers or the experienced service personnel for help Problem 1 The indicator light of the power supply is off and the platform doesn t rise or fall 1 Check whether the electrical wire is connected with the socket of the electricity supply correctly or not 2 Check the circuit breaker to make sure it s in ON position 3
30. latform itself 3 On either control panels press UP button for lifting and press DOWN button for lowering the platform 4 The platform will be raised or lowered so long as the appropriate button is depressed The platform will stop in position as soon as the button is released 5 Emergency stop A big mushroom shaped button is provided at each control panel for emergency stop This should be used only when other means to stop the platform moving fails Reset the button by turning the knob in the direction shown by the arrow Do not pull the knob Men s The lower controls is installed on the electrical box control its key The key should be taken away if it is not in use so as to prevent the unauthorized personnel from using it 3 Installation of Power Plug Put the power plug into the power socket at the job site in accordance hepi 02am Prior to installation the rating of the power source must be confirmed 4 Emergency Operation In the event of power cut off or other reasons and the platform fails to descend using both the upper and lower controls a knob consisting used to lower the platform Pull the knob and the platform will be lowered slowly The above shows the diagram of the knob 23 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 6 Pre operation Inspection Do Not Operate Unless _ You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this operator s ma
31. m is raised Do not drive while the outriggers are lowered 11 Battery Safety 1 Burn Hazards Batteries contain acid Always wear protective clothing and eye wear when working with batteries Avoid spilling or contacting battery acid Neutralize battery acid spills with baking soda and water 2 Explosion Hazard a a NOTICE Keep sparks flames and lighted tobacco away from batteries Batteries emit explosive gas 20 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 3 Electrocution Hazard aa NOTI CE Avoid contact with electrical terminals Section 5 Control Panel 1 Control Panel function and Description 1 AC Control Panel Control panel on electric box E CHAE PROT ECT OF CET BRE IEEE 21 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Control panel on work platform 1 Leakage breaker 5 Up button 2 Circuit breaker 6 Down button 3 key switch 7 Red Emergency Stop button 4 Power indicator 2 DC Control Panel NEI tar 1 Voltage indicator 4 Emergency stop switch 2 On Off key 5 Up button 3 Fuse 6 Down button 22 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 2 How to use the control buttons 1 Before operating the machine all circuit breakers and leakage breaker must be in ON position on the electrical box panel 2 The mobile elevating work platform has two sets of controls one at the base of the unit and the other on the work p
32. manufacture s specifications and the requirements listed in the responsibilities manual 2 The relevant conditions of using the equipment Using the equipment o The surface of work ground should be flat and hard with no obstacles in air and the safety distance between the equipment and high tension line is adequate O The environment temperature should be within 10 C 38 C Height above sea level lt 1000m O The environment humidity lt 90 O Electrical power AC 230V 10 50Hz o The wind power ts not more than Beaufort Scale 5 the speed of wind is 10 7 m s O The noise grade of this machine Is 72 74 dB while operation We H Prevent the sunlight from directly shining onto the hydraulic and electrical units of the equipment if the environment temperature is above 32 C If the conditions mentioned above are not met please contact with your supplier and take the relevant guarantee measures for using the equipment 3 Pre operation Inspection Before you begin your workday you must inspect your machine and report all deficiencies Do not operate the machine until deficiencies are corrected and all systems are in good operational condition XO Be sure that the operator s safety and responsibilities manuals are complete legible oO Be sure that all decals are legible and in place See Decals section O Check for hydraulic oil leaks and proper oil level Add oil if needed See Maintenance section 25 OPER
33. mity to electrical current Maintain safe distances from electrical power lines and apparatus in accordance with applicable governmental regulations and the following chart Voltage Minimum Safe Phase to Phase Approach Distance Meters O to 300V Avoid Contact 300V to 50KV 3 05 SOKV to 200KV 4 60 200KV to 350KV 6 10 350KV to 500KV 7 62 SOOKV to 750KV 10 67 750KV to 1000KV 13 72 Allow for electrical line sway or sag and beware of strong or gusty winds Keep away from the machine if it contacts energized power lines Personnel on the ground or in the platform must not touch or operate the machine until energized power lines are shut off Do not operate the machine during lightning or storms Do not use the machine as a ground for welding 14 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 2 Tip Over Hazards Occupants equipment and materials must not exceed the maximum platform capacity Maximum capacity Maximum occupants 1 Do not raise the platform unless the machine is on a firm level surface Do not move the machine when the platform is raised Do not raise the platform when wind speeds may exceed 10 7 m s If wind speeds exceed 10 7 m s when the platform is raised lower the platform and do not continue to operate the machine Do not operate the machine in strong or gusty winds Do not increase the surface area of the platform or the load Increasing the area exposed to the wind will decrease machine
34. nts Inner and Outer of Machine Battery 80D26 20HR12V 80Ah 80D26 20HR12V 80Ah aos DC Motor Pump ae 5kw Fuse 100K Supply DC12V 100A Ce OW LitDomSdeneid Dey e P Electiciy meter G06TI2BNOAO 12V a e voae sov o on orge avoa 4 882 Emergency Button Z828554C ZB28Z1020 6A C2 8853 UpButon ZB2BAROIZE2BZI01C 6A 3 SBS4 Down Button ZB2BA5C ZB2BZ101C 6A 46 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 14 Hydraulic Diagram 1 Hydraulic Power Pack 2 Check valve 3 Solenoid Valve 4 Throttle Valve 5 Relief Valve 6 Piping 7 Fuse Valve 8 Hydraulic Cylinder 47 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 15 Log Inspection and Repair Log 48 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Inspection and Repair Log Comments 49
35. nual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection Know and understand the pre operation inspection before going on to the next section 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the workplace 5 Only use the machine as it was intended 1 Fundamentals It is the responsibility of the operator to perform a pre operation inspection and routine maintenance The pre operation inspection is a visual inspection performed by the operator prior to each work shift The inspection is designed to discover if anything is apparently wrong with a machine before the operator performs the function tests The pre operation inspection also serves to determine if routine maintenance procedures are required Only routine maintenance items specified in this manual may be performed by the operator Refer to the list on the next page and check each of the items lf damage or any unauthorized variation from factory delivered condition is discovered the machine must be tagged and removed from service Repairs to the machine may only be made by a qualified service technician according to the manufacture s specifications After repairs are completed the 24 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information operator must perform a pre operation inspection again before going on to the function tests Scheduled maintenance inspections shall be performed by qualified service technicians according to the
36. oil of the equipment should be replaced once after the equipment has been used for half a year to clear off the pollution caused by wearing of the system in the first term Determine the term of the replacement according to the polluted circumstances of the hydraulic oil later suggest replacing the hydraulic oil once every one and half one years When replacing the hydraulic oil first place a basin for containing waste oil under the oil box Open the oil filler cap 5 at the top of the oil box and then remove the oil drain plug 4 at the bottom After draining off the waste oil fill a little clean hydraulic 30 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information oil into the oil box through the oil filler hole and wash it Tighten the drain plug 5 after all the oil has been drained Then fill up with clean hydraulic oil and allow for a slight overflow to displace any air 7 Control check For the initial use or use after long periods of storage or changes in environmental conditions Check should be made on power supply hydraulic oils and lubricants to confirm that are all in well condition Caution Special attention should be paid to check all safety devices of this machine before using it 1 Emergency stop switches There are two emergency stop switches on the machine Please check the function of these two emergency stop switches Stop to use this machine and inform the manufacturer agent immediately if they cannot work normally 2 Em
37. on and electrical line swaying D uring operation keep all body parts inside W n d S pe d te 5 platform railing Death or serious injury will occur from Fail to foll ih aie 2 ailure to follow se instructions contact or being too close to electrical eg a 3 i ie TA could result in death or serious injury l 10039003 1009004 1009014 11 Tip over Hazards Do not place ladders or scaffolds in the platform or against any part of this machine Do not place or attach overhanging loads to any part ofthis machine Do not transport tools and materials unless they are evenly distributed and can be safely handled by the person in the platform Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury 1009006 Tip over Hazards Do not push off or pull toward any object outside the platform Maximum allowable manual force CE AUS 45 lbs 200N Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury 1009008 A DANGER Tip over Hazards S Do not raise the platform when wind speeds may exceed 10 7 m s If wind speeds exceed 10 7 mis when platform is raised lower the platform and do not continue to operate the machine Do not operate the machine in strong or gusty winds Do not increase the surface area of the platform or the load Increasing the area exposed to the wind will decrease machine stability Failure to follow these instructions could resultin death
38. or mobile surface or vehicle Be sure all tires are in good condition air filled tires are properly inflated and lug nuts are properly tightened Do not drive the machine on a slope that exceeds the slope and side slope rating of the machine Slope rating applies to machine in the stowed position 16 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information 3 Fall Hazards The guard rail system provides fall protection If occupant s of the platform are required to wear personal fall protection equipment PFPE due to job site or employer rules PFPE equipment and its use shall be in accordance with the PFPE manufacturer s instructions and applicable governmental requirements i Do not sit stand or climb on the platform guard rails Maintain a firm footing on the platform floor at all times Do not climb down from the platform when raised Keep the platform floor clear of debris Close the entry gate before operating 4 Collision Hazards Be aware of limited sight distance and blind spots when driving or operating Operators must comply with employer job site and governmental rules regarding use of personal protective equipment Check the work area for overhead obstructions or other possible hazards 17 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Be aware of crushing hazards when grasping the platform guard rail Do not operate a machine in the path of any crane or moving overhead machinery unless the controls o
39. or serious injury 1009011 DANGER OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information A CAUTION A High voltage power is supplying and calling for special attention during power connection and operation to avoid electrical Tip over Hazards Do not raise the platform unless the machine is level Do not set the machine up on a surface where it cannot be leveled using only the leveling jacks Failure to follow these instructions h k could result in death or serious injury SNOCK 1009007 1009028 A DANGER Fall Hazards Do not sit stand or climb on the platform guard rails M aintain a firm footing on the platform floor at alltimes Do not exit the platform while raised Ifa power failure occurs have ground personnel activate the manuallowering valve Keep the platform floor clear of debris Lower the platform entry mid rail or gate before gparating Please dont stand Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury 1009009 1009017 Maximum capacity 125kg Maximum occupancy Tip over Hazards 1 p e rs O n Occupants equipment and materials shall not 1009015 exceed the maximum platform capacity Maximum capacity AWPS8 330lbs 150 kg AWP10 275lbs 125 kg AWP12 275lbs 125 kg Maximum occupancy 1 person Failure to follow these instructions legged could result in death or serious injury HELL 1009012 12 DISPLAY A NOTICE For saving the electricity ple
40. ower control devices can t make the platform fall because of sudden power failure or other causes turn the knob and the platform will be lowered slowly 39 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 11 Transport and Storage Observe and Obey _ The transport vehicle must be parked on a level surface _ The transport vehicle must be secured to prevent rolling while the machine is being loaded _ Be sure the vehicle capacity loading surfaces and chains or straps are sufficient to withstand the machine weight See the serial label for the machine weight _ The machine must be on a level surface or secured before releasing the brakes 1 Moving the equipment 1 The platform should fall down to the bottom when you are moving the equipment to other working places and then retract the turning stabilizers The supporting foundations should be made away from the ground and then push the whole machine to the destination If the equipment goes across the uneven ground the supporting foundations should be away from the ground so far as to prevent the bolt from bending by the obstacles 2 If the platform is carried in a long distance other loading tools should be used for transportation A forklift should be used for loading onto other vehicles It should be lifted upward from the bottom The sketch below shows the lifting points and method of loading NOTICE Pull the plug of the power supply out of the socket w
41. s and Function Enable 6 Press Up button Result The platform should raised 7 Press Down button Result The platform should lower Test the Auxiliary Lowering 8 Press Up button and raise the platform approximately 60 cm 9 Pull out the Emergency Operation knob Result The platform should lower At the Platform Control Test Emergency Stop 10 Push in the platform red Emergency Stop button to the off position Test Up Down Functions and Function Enable 11 Press Up button Result The platform should not raised 12 Press Down button Result The platform should not lower 13 Push in the platform red Emergency Stop button to the on position 14 Press Up button Result The platform should raised 15 Press Down button Result The platform should lower Test the Up Limit Switch 16 Push and hold the lift function enable button Raise the platform Result The platform should raise to platform height and then stop 34 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Section 9 Workplace Inspection Do Not Operate Unless _ You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection 3 Always perform function tests priors to use 4 Inspect the workplace Know and understand the workplace inspection before going
42. s responsibility to follow all the safety rules and instructions in the operator s safety and responsibilities manuals Using the machine for anything other than lifting personnel along with their tools and materials to an aerial work site is unsafe and dangerous Only trained and authorized personnel should be permitted to operate a machine If more than one operator is expected to use a machine at different times in the same work shift they must all be qualified operators and are all expected to follow all safety rules and instructions in the operator s safety and responsibilities manuals That means every new operator should perform a pre operation inspection function tests and a workplace inspection before using the machine 2 Inspection on Opening the Packaging For the initial use most users should remove the outer packing of wood box for equipment shockproof and knock preventing packing before using the equipment Even if without outer packing check the whole equipment and its accessories and the equipment includes the following parts Dustproof Cover 36 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information User Manual Si ae Certificate of Quality er NOTICE 1 If the unit has been damaged during transport it must not be put into service and you should immediately contact your dealer 2 The equipment has been lubricated before delivery and the hydraulic unit has been filled with hydraulic oil 3 If
43. stability Use extreme care and slow speeds while moving the machine in the stowed position across uneven terrain debris unstable or slippery surfaces and near holes and drop offs Do not use the machine as a crane Do not place or attach fixed or overhanging loads to any part of this machine Do not push the machine or other objects with the platform Do not contact adjacent structures with the platform Do not alter or disable the limit switches Do not push off or pull toward any object outside of the platform 15 OPERATOR S MANUAL with Maintenance information Maximum allowable side force 200N Do not tie the platform to adjacent structures Do not place loads outside the platform perimeter Do not alter or disable machine components that in any way affect safety and stability Do not modify or alter an aerial work platform without prior written permission from the manufacturer Mounting attachments for holding tools or other materials onto the platform toe boards or guard rail system can increase the weight in the platform and the surface area of the platform or the load Do not replace items critical to machine stability with items of different weight or specification Do not place ladders or scaffolds in the platform or against any part of this machine Do not transport tools and materials unless they are evenly distributed and can be safely handled by person s in the platform Do not use the machine on a moving
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