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OPERATOR’S MANUAL Part Number 1360460 June 2010 Serial number 000000 and after...
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The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from contact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized conductor. Do not go closer than the minimum safe approach distance as defined by the Minimum Safe Approach Distance section in Chapter 3–Safety. Regard all conductors as energized.
Aerial Platform Features Additional copies of this manual may be ordered from Snorkel. Supply the model and manual part number from The aerial platform is a self-propelled scissors lift that the front cover to assure that the correct manual will be has been designed to raise personnel, their tools, and supplied.
Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors and Lessees of scope of the machine specifications. ANSI/SIA A92.6-2006 Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms” is available from Snorkel dealers or from the The operator bears ultimate responsibility for following factory upon request. all manufacturer’s instructions and warnings, regulations...
Chapter 2 – Specifications General Specifications – S1930E Aerial Platform Drive System Working height 25′ (7.6 m) Standard Two-wheel drive Maximum platform height 19′ (5.8 m) Gradeability Turning radius Maximum drive height 19′ (5.8 m) Inside 5″ (12.7 cm) Outside 64.5″...
Platform lower 20 to 26 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6′ (1.8 m) 0 to 2 mph (0 to 3.2 km/h) Low Drive Platform higher than 6′ (1.8 m) 0 to 0.4 mph (0 to 0.6 km/h) S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Platform lower 20 to 26 seconds High Drive Platform lower than 6′ (1.8 m) 0 to 2 mph (0 to 3.2 km/h) Low Drive Platform higher than 6′ (1.8 m) 0 to 0.4 mph (0 to 0.6 km/h) S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Over 500kV to 750kV 10.67 Over 750kV to 1000kV 13.72 Table 1 – Minimum Safe Approach Distance D e n o te s p ro h ib ite d zo n e Figure 3 – Minimum Safe Approach Distance S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Make sure there is sufficient by the aerial platform in all operating conditions. Refer clearance around the machine before moving the to the General Specifications chart for the maximum chassis or platform. Allow sufficient room and time S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Do not operate the aerial platform from trucks, trailers, rail- clothing when working around batteries. way cars, floating vessels, scaffolds, or similar equipment unless the application is approved in writing by Snorkel. If acid contacts your eyes, flush immediately with clear water and get medical attention.
(refer to Figure 4.2). This protection system limits the tilt angle if a wheel is driven into a drop-off or hole. This greatly reduces the likelihood of the aerial platform tipping over. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Safety Prop electrical system. On S1930E and S1932E machines the lowering lever is at the front of the aerial platform. On S2632E machines a handle at the rear of the chassis is used for emergency lowering (refer to Figure 4.4).
The flashing light warns personnel that the aerial platform is in the area. The light flashes at about one flash per second when the machine is set up for operation from the upper controls. Figure 4.7 – Electrical Power Outlet S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
80% charged and then remains solid from 80% to 100% charge. • Complete Charge (Green) – lights solid when the batteries are fully charged. • Fault (Red) – lights solid when there is a battery fault and blinks when there is a charger fault. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
16 hours without the batteries being fully recharged, shut off the charger and have the batteries checked. Fully recharge the batteries, immediately after use. One charging cycle per day is preferred. Fully charged batteries perform best. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Hold the switch upward to raise the platform. Hold the switch downward to lower the platform. An alarm will sound as the platform lowers. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Platform raise/lower and speed Movement of the joystick in a given direction produces a corresponding movement of the aerial platform. The steering and drive functions may be operated separately or simultaneously. Figure 7.4 – Upper Control Operating Position S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
High (Rabbit) – for normal driving conditions Low (Turtle) – for driving on grades up to 25 per- cent that require low speed and high torque opera- tion, where high range is not sufficient to climb the grade. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Electrical power is supplied from four 220 amp hour, charging. 6 volt batteries. The batteries supply 24 volt DC electri- cal power to operate the aerial platform drive and control S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Indicator Free-Wheeling Valve The free-wheeling valve is located on the hydraulic mani- fold in the hydraulic tray. Check the free-wheeling valve to make sure it is fully closed (clockwise). Figure 8.6 – Hydraulic Tray S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
4. Test the operation of the platform raise/lower switch Figure 8.9 – Rear of Chassis in both directions. 5. Place the battery disconnect switch in the off posi- tion. The platform should not raise or lower with the disconnect in this position. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
2. Locate the emergency lowering control. On S1930E 6. Place a 1 1/2″ (3.8 cm) thick board, such as a 2 x 4, and S1932E machines the lowering lever is at the under the skid on the left side (refer to Figure 8.12).
2. Raise the platform from the lower controls and visu- ally inspect the slide blocks underneath the front of S1930E and S1932E machines – push downward the platform (refer to Figure 8.15). There is one slide on the lever to lower the platform.
Figure 8.16 – Upper Controls 3. Inspect the rollers on the platform extension. They must be in place, in good condition, and free to move without obstruction. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
the steer switch. of the platform, hooked on the guardrail, and hanging inside the platform facing the front of the platform. To steer to the left, hold down the left side of the steer switch. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Drive in both the forward and reverse directions to ensure Battery Condition Indicator that the alarm sounds to warn personnel in the area that The optional battery condition indicator (refer to Figure the aerial platform is in motion. 8.21) is located on the upper control panel. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
4. Replace any missing, damaged, or illegible placards or decals before operating the aerial platform. Placard and decal kits are available from Snorkel. The safety related placards and decals are illustrated on the following pages.
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DO NOT replace components critical to machine stability, such as An accident could cause injury or death. batteries and wheel equipment, with lighter weight or NOTE: STUDY THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE. 0372000 0372000 Rear S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
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LIMIT SWITCHES, SAFETY SWITCHES, OR INTERLOCKS. 451986 451986 451986 300760 Left Side 0074311 DANGER TIPOVER HAZARD DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT IF MACHINE TIPS OVER Trays must be closed when platform is elevated. 300760 300700 300760 300700 Front S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Shuts off upper controls Lowering alarm Sounds when platform lowers Drive motion alarm Sounds when aerial platform drive function is operated Battery condition indicator Proper operation Horn Sounds when activated Placards and Decals In place and readable S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
In this position the ma- chine is difficult to control because the drive and steer control movements and their resulting machine move- 3. Place the battery disconnect switch in the on posi- tion. ments will not correspond. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Figure 9.3 – Upper Controls the mid or front stop (refer to Figure 9.4). 5. The aerial platform may be driven and the platform may be raised and lowered from the upper con- trols. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
2. Push the drive joystick forward to move the chassis forward. Pull the joystick backward to move the chas- sis backward. The drive speed is proportional to the joystick position. 3. To stop drive motion, return the joystick to neutral. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Always slow down before traveling over rough terrain or the front panel to the guardrails on the right side of any sloped surface. the platform extension. Fasten the front panel to the mid rail on the left side of the platform. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
To use the outlet, plug a source of power into the power- input connector. Unplug the source of power before The battery tray on the left side of the chassis con- moving the aerial platform. tains the battery disconnect, batteries and the battery charger. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
5. Do not raise the aerial platform higher than necessary to transport it. Drive the forklift slowly and carefully Lifting With a Forklift when transporting the aerial platform. Use the following procedure to lift the aerial platform with a forklift. 1. Properly stow the aerial platform. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
2. Chock the vehicle wheels so it cannot roll away from release pump knob several times to release the the ramp while the aerial platform is loaded. brakes. 3. Remove any unnecessary tools, materials, or other loose objects from the platform. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
2. Inspect the front lifting lugs and the rear lifting lugs on the transport vehicle. (refer to Figures 10.4 and 10.5) to make sure they are free of cracks and are in good condition. There 1. Chock the wheels. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
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7. Use chains or straps to securely fasten the aerial plat- form to the transport vehicle using the front and rear tie-down lugs as attachment points. Proper tie-down and hauling is the responsibility of the carrier. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
2. Retract the platform extension, if possible. the emergency lowering valve before operating the aerial platform. 3. Locate the emergency lowering control. On S1930E and S1932E machines the lowering lever is at the 7. Make certain the lever/handle is fully released and front of the aerial platform.
8. Verify that the drive system and brakes operate manifold (refer to Figure 11.2). Press downward on properly before operating the aerial platform. the brake release valve to the fully open position. Brake Release Valve Pump Free-Wheeling Valve Figure 11.2 – Hydraulic Tray S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
Stow the machine and do not operate until repairs are made. Machine will not climb a 25 per- Drive range selector is not in the low Place the switch in the low (turtle) posi- cent grade – S2632E only. (turtle) position. tion. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
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Let fluid cool before resuming operation. Hydraulic system component failure. Stow the machine and do not operate until repairs are made. Severe hydraulic leak. Failure of hose, tube, fitting, seal, etc. Stow the machine and do not operate until repairs are made. S1930E/S1932E/S2632E – 1360460...
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Although federal regulations, OSHA, ANSI, pothole protection interlock – a safety feature that sounds an alarm and and Snorkel do not require the use of additional fall protection beyond the automatically stops the platform raise function if the pothole protection skids platform guardrails on scissor lift aerial platforms, local, state, or employer are prevented from lowering properly.
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LIMITED WARRANTY Snorkel warrants each new machine manufactured and sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of delivery to a Customer or for one year after the machine has been placed in first service in a Dealer rental fleet, whichever comes first.
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