Upright X20N Operator's Manual

Upright X20N Operator's Manual

X-series. serial no. 20000 to current
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Operator Manual
X-Series
SERIAL NO. 20000 to Current
WARNING
All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules,
operating instructions, and the Scaffold Industry Association's
MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES of ANSI A92.6-1999 before performing
maintenance on or operating any UpRight Aerial Work Platform.
P/N 114110-000

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  • Page 1 SERIAL NO. 20000 to Current WARNING All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules, operating instructions, and the Scaffold Industry Association’s MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES of ANSI A92.6-1999 before performing maintenance on or operating any UpRight Aerial Work Platform. P/N 114110-000...
  • Page 2 Serial Number 20000 – Current When contacting UpRight for service or parts information, 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 top of the chassis above the front axle pivot.
  • Page 3 • NEVER perform service on the machine while the platform is elevated without blocking the elevating assembly. • NEVER recharge batteries near sparks or open flame; batteries that are being charged emit explosive hydrogen gas. • NEVER replace any component or part with anything other than original UpRight replacement parts without the manufac- turer’s written consent.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    X20N – X20W – X26N – X26UN ........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Read, understand and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before attempting to operate the machine. ENERAL ESCRIPTION Figure 1: X 26 Ultra Narrow X20N & X26UN W A R N I N G DO NOT use the machine if all guardrails are not properly in place and secured.
  • Page 6: Controls And Indicators

    Controls and Indicators ONTROLS AND NDICATORS The operator shall know the location of each control and indicator and have a thorough knowledge of the function and operation of each before attempting to operate the unit. Figure 2: Controls and Indicators Chassis Controls 1.
  • Page 7: System Function Inspection

    System Function Inspection YSTEM UNCTION NSPECTION Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 for the locations of various controls and indicators. W A R N I N G STAND CLEAR of the machine while performing the following checks. Before operating the machine, survey the work area for surface hazards such as holes, drop-offs, bumps, curbs, or debris.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation PERATION Before operating the work platform, ensure that the Pre-Operation Safety Inspection and System Function Inspection have been completed and that any deficiencies have been corrected. Never operate a dam- aged or malfunctioning machine. The operator must be thoroughly trained on this machine. L A T F O R M X T E N S I O N Figure 3: Platform Extension...
  • Page 9: Elevating The Platform

    Stand clear of the elevating assembly while operating the Emergency Valve Knob Lowering Valve. X20N – X20W – X26N – X26UN 1. Open the Emergency Lowering Valve by pulling and holding the knob. 2. To close, release the knob. The platform will not elevate if the Emer- gency Lowering Valve is open.
  • Page 10: Guardrails, X20N - X26Un

    Operation , X20N – X26UN U A R D R A I L S Figure 5: Guardrails The guardrails may be lowered for the 1. Platform Extension purpose of passing through a standard 2. Platform Controls doorway. Guardrails must be returned 3.
  • Page 11: Guardrails, X20W - X26N

    Operation , X20W – X26N U A R D R A I L S The guardrails may be lowered for the purpose of passing through a standard doorway. Guardrails must be returned to proper position before using the machine. OWERING ROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 12: Parking Brake Release

    Operation A R K I N G R A K E E L E A S E Perform the following only when the machine will not operate under its own power and it is necessary to move the machine or when winching onto a transport vehicle (see “Transporting the Machine” on page 11).
  • Page 13: Transporting The Machine

    Forklift from the rear of the machine using the forklift pockets provided. If necessary, the machine may be forklifted from the side by lifting under the Chassis Modules (refer to Figure 8). Front X20N - X26UN Figure 8: Tie Down and Lift Points Forklift Pockets Rear Tie...
  • Page 14: Driving Or Winching Onto A Truck Or Trailer

    Transporting the Machine R I V I N G O R I N C H I N G O N T O A R U C K O R R A I L E R W A R N I N G Never winch faster than 0,3 m/sec.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    6. X20N, X20W, X26N and X26UN – From the rear of the machine, lift the scissor brace from its stowed position. Rotate upward and outward, then down until it is hanging vertically below its attachment point.
  • Page 16: Level Sensor

    Maintenance E V E L E N S O R W A R N I N G Never perform service while the platform is elevated without first blocking the elevating assembly. DO NOT stand in the elevating assembly area while deploying or storing the brace. The Level Sensor Is located on the chassis between the scissor sections and is covered with a protective metal box.
  • Page 17: Hydraulic Fluid

    Always replace batteries with UpRight batteries or manufacturer approved replacements weighing [X20N - X20W - X26N] 26,3 kg (58 lbs.) — [X26UN - X31N] 30 kg (66 lbs.) each. • Check the battery fluid level daily, especially if the machine is being used in a warm, dry climate.
  • Page 18: Battery Charging

    Maintenance A T T E R Y H A R G I N G Figure 12: Battery Charger Charge the batteries at the end of each work shift or sooner if the bat- teries have been discharged. W A R N I N G Charge the batteries in a well ventilated area.
  • Page 19: Daily Inspection And Maintenance Schedule

    Daily Inspection and Maintenance Schedule AILY NSPECTION AND AINTENANCE CHEDULE The Complete Inspection consists of periodic visual and operational checks, along with periodic minor adjustments that assure proper performance. Daily inspection will prevent abnormal wear and prolong the life of all systems. Perform the inspection and maintenance items daily. Inspection and maintenance shall be performed by personnel who are trained and familiar with mechanical and electrical procedures.
  • Page 20: Labels

    OR 2 OCCUPANTS 20) 010076-001 MAXIMUM SIDE LOAD 113 LBS. Failure to read, understand and obey the following safety rules will cause death or serious injury MAXIMUM 7) 101250-002 – X20N WHEEL LOAD WARNING 1600 LBS. Explosive gas is 101252-004...
  • Page 21 Labels Figure 14: Safety Labels Locations X31N REAR FRONT POWER MOUDLE FRONT CONTROL MODULE 114110-000 X-Series - Operator Manual Page 19...
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Specifications PECIFICATIONS ITEM X20N X20W X26N X26UN X31N Platform Size Platform Extension In 0,71 m x 2,21 m 1,17 m x 2,21 m 1,17 m x 2,21 m 0,71 m x 2,21 m 1,17 m x 2,21 m [28 in. x 87 in.] [46.25 in.
  • Page 23 Call Toll Free in U.S.A. 1-800-926-LIFT...
  • Page 24 TEL: (1) 800-926-5438 or (1) 559-662-3900 FAX: (1) 559-673-6184 Parts FAX: (1) 800-669-9884 801 South Pine Street Madera, California 93637 http://www.upright.com UROPE TEL: +353 1 620 9300 FAX: +353 1 620 9301 Unit S1, Park West Industrial Park Friel Avenue...

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