• Take unnecessary risks (hospitals and graveyards are • MAKE SAFETY YOUR No.1 PRIORITY. full of dead heroes!) In the unlikely event that your machine develops a fault please contact the Facelift Tech Team on 01444 881100 CONTENTS Daily Safety Check List ..........1 Power System Changeover ........4 Setting Up Procedures ..........1...
DAILY SAFETY CHECK LIST Release boom travelling clamp. Check all red emergency stops are not engaged i.e. fully out. Before use each day and at the beginning of each shift the aerial Ensure selector handvalve adjacent to ground control platform shall be given a visual inspection and functional test station is turned fully down to outrigger/drive position.(for including, but not limited to, the following: four wheel drive machine grasp and hold duty selector.
WARM ENGINE turn the main engine ignition switch (located in RHS engine canopy) through ON to ST (start) position and the engine will fire. PETROL (GASOLINE) ENGINE OR PETROL (GASOLINE)/ELECTRIC MODELS ALWAYS ENSURE THE AERIAL PLATFORM IS ON A Turn duty selector in platform to BATT (Battery) or FIRM LEVEL SURFACE AND THE AREA IS FREE OF ANY ENG (Engine).
PETROL (GASOLINE) ENGINE OR PETROL (GASOLINE)/ELECTRIC MODELS ONLY Turn duty selector in platform to BATT (Battery) or ENG (Engine). If BATT (Battery) is selected go to Step 10). If ENG (Engine) is selected, ensure the fuel tap is turned to the ON position and then go to Step 8) for cold engine or BOOM CONTROLS Step 9) for a warm engine.
POWER SYSTEM CHANGEOVER Up for forwards Down for reverse Left for steer left ENGINE TO BATTERY Right for steer right Engage any RED Emergency Stop button to shut down The driving horn is activated by the button on the cage controls. the engine.
EMERGENCY CONTROLS NOTES GENERAL CHECKING THE OPERATION OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROLS EVERY DAY AND/OR BEFORE EACH SHIFT IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE OPERATORS DUTIES. operator ground personnel must thoroughly familiar with the location and operation of the EMERGENCY CONTROLS. IN THE EVENT OF AN INCAPACITATED OPERATOR.
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When hiring access equipment we strongly recommend taking advantage of one of our one day operator training courses As Facelift is an accredited IPAF (Independent Powered Access Federation) training centre you can be sure that your staff will be trained to...