Unloading Emergency Actions; Emergency Actions; Hydraulic Oil Spill - Labrie AUTOMIZER HELPING-HAND Operator's Manual

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Unloading Emergency Actions

If the truck starts to sink on one side as you unload:
Danger!
Danger!
Do not use safety prop with a loaded body. Never stand under a raised loaded body.
If the body does not raise:
 Check the multiplexed monitor screen (see Figure 3-1) for an error/warning message (see Table
1 on page 52 for a solution to that error/warning message if displayed).
 Ensure the hydraulic system is engaged.
The Pump switch on the control panel must be green-lighted.
 Make sure the air pressure is above 70 PSI.
 Check all fuses in the console.
 Contact the maintenance facility if the problem persists.
 Air suspension needs to be dropped (if equipped).
 Tag axle must be lowered (if equipped).

Emergency Actions

Hydraulic Oil Spill

In the event of a hydraulic spill, do the following:
Press the Emergency red button on the packer control station.
1.
Turn OFF the truck engine.
2.
Close the shut-off valve on the hydraulic tank (see Figure 2-20).
3.
Carefully inspect and find the cause of the leak.
4.
Call the maintenance facility and report your findings.
5.
If the leak cannot be repaired on site and the vehicle cannot be towed, remove the pump drive
6.
shaft before restarting the engine.
When it is time to restart the pump after repair, ensure that the shut-off valve on the hydraulic
7.
tank is fully open and that there is sufficient oil in the hydraulic tank.
U
NLOADING EMERGENCY ACTIONS
Stop all movement of the equipment.
1.
Start or continue lowering the body.
2.
If the equipment does not stop sinking, stay inside and protect yourself.
3.
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