Maintenance; Used Material Disposal; Manual Of Responsibilities - Ansi; Mewp Safe Use - As/Nzs - Snorkel A46JRT Operator's Manual

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Chapter 1 – Introduction
Warning
The potential for an accident increases when the
aerial platform is operated by personnel who are not
trained and authorized. Death or serious injury could
result from such accidents. Read and understand the
information in this manual and on the placards and
decals on the machine before operating the aerial
platform on the job.
Training is essential and must be performed by a quali-
fied person.
• Become proficient in knowledge and actual operation
before using the aerial platform on the job.
• The operator must be trained and authorized to per-
form any functions of the aerial platform.
• Operation of the aerial platform must be within the
scope of the machine specifications.
The operator bears ultimate responsibility for following
all manufacturer's instructions and warnings, regulations
and safety rules of their employer and/or any state or
federal law.

Maintenance

Complete machine inspection consists of periodic visual
and operational checks, along with periodic minor adjust-
ments that assure proper performance. Daily inspection
will prevent abnormal wear and prolong the life of all
systems. The inspection and maintenance schedule
should be performed at the specified intervals and after
prolonged periods of storage before returning the ma-
chine to service. Inspection and maintenance shall be
performed by personnel who are trained and familiar with
mechanical and electrical procedures.
Every person who maintains, inspects, tests, or repairs
the aerial platform must be qualified to do so. Following
the daily prestart inspection in this Operator's Manual will
help keep the aerial platform in optimum working condi-
tion. Other maintenance functions must be performed
by maintenance personnel who are qualified to work on
the aerial platform.
Caution
Welding current can be very intense. Damage to elec-
tronic components may result. Connect the ground
clamp as close as possible to the area being welded.
Disconnect battery cables and any microprocessors
and engine control modules before welding on the
machine.
If it becomes necessary 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,
disconnecting battery cables and electronic devices.
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Do not modify this aerial platform without prior written
consent of the Snorkel Engineering Department. Modifi-
cation may void the warranty, adversely affect stability, or
affect the operational characteristics of the aerial platform.

Used Material Disposal

For proper used material disposal, refer to all applicable
national and/or employer standards before disposal of
any environmentally sensitive material including, but not
limited to, hydraulic fluid, batteries, and battery fluid.
Manual of Responsibilities – ANSI
All owners and users of the aerial platform must read,
understand, and comply with all applicable regulations.
Ultimate compliance to OSHA regulations is the respon-
sibility of the user and their employer.
ANSI publications clearly identify the responsibilities of all
personnel who may be involved with the aerial platform.
A reprint of the "Manual of Responsibilities for Dealers,
Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors and Lessees of
ANSI/SIA A92.5-2006 Boom-Supported Elevating Work
Platforms" is available from Snorkel dealers or from the
factory upon request.
Copies are also available from:
Scaffold Industry Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 20574
Phoenix, AZ 85036-0574 USA
MEWP Safe Use – AS/NZS
All owners and users of the aerial platform must read,
understand, and comply with all applicable regulations as
stated in AS/NZS 2550.10:2006. Ultimate compliance is
the responsibility of the user and their employer.

AS/NZS 1418.10 Commissioning

Per AS/NZS 1418.10, a machine has been commissioned
upon return to Snorkel of a satisfactory completed Pre-De-
livery and Inspection Record (PDIR). The PDIR inspection
is performed by Snorkel, or it's agent, before the machine
is delivered to the customer. A completed PDIR form can
be obtained, by request, from the sales agent.

CE Compliance

The aerial work platform meets and exceeds the require-
ments of both EN280:2013 and ANSI A92.5.

Additional Information

For additional information contact your local dealer or
Snorkel at:
Snorkel International
P.O. Box 1160
St. Joseph, MO 64502-1160 USA
1-800-255-0317
http://www.snorkellifts.com
Regional contact information is located on the back cover
of this manual.
A46JRT – 0260996

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