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Operation Part No.501046100002 Rev: A Manual Jul 2020 产品说明书 PRODU C T MAN U AL GTJZ1412/1412/4647 GTJZ1414/1414/4655 0608E (2132E) G T JZ 0808E (2732E) G T JZ 0808E (2732E) G T JZ G T JZ 0808E (2732E)
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Operating, servicing and maintaining this vehicle or equipment can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle or equipment in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your...
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SERIAL NO. Imperial Metric From 0105900100 to present GTJZ1412 GTJZ1412 4647 From 0104600200 to present GTJZ1414 GTJZ1414 4655 NOTE: • Product model is applied in product nameplate for distinction of products of different main parameters. • Product trade identification is applied in marketing and machine decals for distinction of products of...
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This manual covers the basic parts information of one or more products. Therefore, please use this manual according to your needs. If you find problems in the manual or have suggestions for improve- ment, feel free to share your feedback with Sinoboom, and we will address these issues as soon as possible.
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS Table 1-1 GTJZ1412 Specifications GTJZ1412 (METRIC) 4647 (IMPERIAL) MEASURE DIMENSION PARAMETERS Max. platform height 13.8m 45 ft 3 in Max. working height 15.8m 51 ft 10 in Max. horizontal extension 0.9m 3 ft Length 2.78m 9 ft Width 1.27m 4 ft 2 in Height (stowed, rails folded)
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In different areas, hydraulic oil, engine oil, coolant, fuel and lubrication should be added in accordance with the environmental temperature. c) In cold weather, auxiliary devices are needed to start the machines. Table 1-2 GTJZ1414 Specifications GTJZ1414 (METRIC) 4655 (IMPERIAL)
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PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS Table 1-2 GTJZ1414 Specifications (continued) GTJZ1414 (METRIC) 4655 (IMPERIAL) MEASURE Height (stowed, rails folded) 1.96m 6 ft 5in Height (stowed, rails up) 2.6m 8 ft 6in Wheel base 2.22m 7 ft 3 in Wheel span 1.26m 4.1 ft Ground clearance (pothole guards 0.1m...
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PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS Table 1-2 GTJZ1414 Specifications (continued) GTJZ1414 (METRIC) 4655 (IMPERIAL) MEASURE Control voltage 24 VDC ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT Max. allowable wind speed (indoor/ 0m/s(indoor)/12.5m/s(outdoor) 0 mph(indoor)/28 mph(outdoor) outdoor) Max. allowable altitude 1000m 3280.8 ft Allowable ambient temperature (lead-acid -10℃ to 40℃...
SAFETY Read, understand and comply with the safety rules and NOTICE regulations of your workplace and your government. Indicates a situation that can cause damage to the Before using the machine, obtain proper training on engine, personal property and/or the environment, or safe machine operation and make sure you can safely cause the equipment to operate improperly.
SAFETY Extending: Extension only 120 kg(265 lb) GTJZ1414 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS Retracting 227 kg(500 lb) • Always maintain a safe distance Extending: Stationary only 107 kg(235 lb) from power lines and electrical equipment in accordance with ap- Extending: Extension only...
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400N(90 lbf) indoor only • When the platform is caught or stuck or when other objects in the GTJZ1414: 400N(90 lbf) indoor / vicinity impede its normal move- 200N(45 lbf) outdoor ment, do not use the platform con- troller to lower the platform. If you •...
SAFETY WORK ENVIRONMENT HAZARDS UNSAFE JOBSITE HAZARDS the platform when the wind speed exceeds 12.5 m/s (18 mph). If the wind speed exceeds 12.5 m/s (18 mph) after the platform is lifted, UNSAFE JOBSITE HAZARDS fold the platform and do not continue to operate the machine.
GTJZ1412: 400N(90 lbf) indoor As the weight of the machine’s platform increases, only the machine’s climbing capacity reduces. GTJZ1414: 400N(90 lbf) indoor / 200N(45 lbf) outdoor • Do not change any machine parts UNSAFE OPERATION that may affect safety and stability.
SAFETY UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARDS FALL HAZARDS • Do not tie the platform onto • Each person on the platform must nearby objects. wear harnesses or use safety • Do not put the load outside the equipment consistent with gov- platform. ernment regulations.
SAFETY COLLISION HAZARDS COLLISION HAZARDS • Never operate a machine danger- • Pay attention to the field of sight ously or for fun. and the presence of blind spots when moving or operating the machine. • Pay attention to the extended plat- CRUSH HAZARDS form when moving the machine.
SAFETY DAMAGED MACHINE BATTERY HAZARDS HAZARDS NOTICE FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD To avoid machine damage, follow all operation and • Batteries contain sulfuric acid and maintenance requirements in this manual and the generate explosive mixtures of Maintenance Manual. hydrogen and oxygen gases. Keep any device that may cause sparks or flames (including cigarettes/smoking materials)
SAFETY NOTICE After charging the battery, be sure that: WELDING HAZARDS • The battery cable connections are free of corrosion. • Comply with the welder manufac- turer’s recommendations for pro- • The battery hold-down and cable connections are cedures concerning proper use of secured.
JOBSITE INSPECTION • Unstable or ultra-smooth surfaces • Overhead obstacles and high-voltage wires UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD • Hazardous locations • Ground surface that could fail to support the ca- Be sure to follow the instructions and pacity of the machine and its load safety rules in this manual.
PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION the machine has obvious problems before the oper- ator performs a pre-operation function test. • The pre-operation inspection also helps the operator UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD determine whether the machine requires routine maintenance. Be sure to follow the instructions and •...
PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION • Check battery for leaks and proper liquid level. Add INSPECT HYDRAULIC OIL distilled water as needed. See Inspecting the Bat- LEVEL tery, page 5-2. • Check whether the protective device in use matches the type of work performed and conforms to relevant Ensuring appropriate hydraulic oil is important for prop- technical standards.
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PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION NOTICE After the battery is fully charged, wear protective gloves for inspection. • Check the acidic liquid level of the lead-acid battery. If needed, refill the distilled water through a filling line above the lead-acid battery. Only add enough distilled water to cover the plate.
PRE-OPERATION FUNCTION TEST PREPARING FOR A PRE- OPERATION FUNCTION UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD TEST Be sure to follow the instructions and safety rules in this manual. Failure to Before beginning a pre-operation function test: follow the instructions and safety rules in this manual may result in 1.
PRE-OPERATION FUNCTION TEST TESTING THE LIFTING AND 9. Backspace Key 1. Insurance LOWERING FUNCTIONS 2. Emergency Stop Button 10. Page Up Key 11. Enabling Key 3. OFF Position 12. Lowering Key 4. Platform Control Position 5. Key Switch 13. Lifting Key 14.
PRE-OPERATION FUNCTION TEST TESTING THE PLATFORM CONTROLLER 1. Push the emergency stop button on the ground controller and platform controller to the ON position. 2. Turn the key switch of the ground controller to the platform control position. TESTING THE EMERGENCY STOP FUNCTION 1.
PRE-OPERATION FUNCTION TEST TESTING THE LIFTING AND TESTING THE DRIVING AND LOWERING FUNCTIONS BRAKING FUNCTIONS Lifting Forward Back 1. Press the lifting/lowering button. The button 1. Press the driving and steering button. The button should illuminate. should illuminate. 2. Hold the enabling key on the control handle and 2.
PRE-OPERATION FUNCTION TEST 6. Press the lifting/lowering button. Hold the enabling key of the control handle and push the control handle reverse to activate the lowering function and lowering it to fully retracted state. 7. Press the walking and steering button, then press the high/low speed button.
When the platform load is greater than or equal to 270 kg (595 lb), if the platform lifting height is GTJZ1414 greater than 1 m(3.3 ft) or 10% of the height that can be lifted (use the greater number), several things will happen.
OPERATING THE MACHINE Each new operator must perform the pre-operation in- spection, pre-operation function test, and workplace checks before using the machine. UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD Be sure to follow the instructions and USING THE EMERGENCY safety rules in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions and safety STOP FUNCTION rules in this manual may result in...
OPERATING THE MACHINE In case of emergency, failure or loss of power, you can 2. The ground controller will be unable to control the activate the machine’s emergency pull/drag feature by machine’s driving and steering functions. following these steps: 1. Wedge the tires to prevent the machine from rolling. OPERATING ON THE 2.
OPERATING THE MACHINE 2. Remove the platform controller from the platform. NOTICE 3. Reach into the inside of the platform and remove The state of the battery will affect the performance of the front two wire rope safety pins from the platform the machine.
OPERATING THE MACHINE 2. Ensure the platform is fully folded. Figure 7-2 3. Ensure that the slope where you plan to drive is less than the angle of the machine’s climbing ability. 2. Measure the height and length/distance of the slope.
OPERATING THE MACHINE 2. Remove the ventilation cover of the lead-acid CHARGING THE BATTERY battery. 3. Check the acidic liquid level of the lead-acid battery. If needed, refill the distilled water through a filling line above the lead-acid battery. Only add enough distilled water to cover the plate.
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OPERATING THE MACHINE 1. Press and hold Select key for 10s, when the display shows EQ in quick flashing, release the key and the charger has been set in EQ mode. 2. To exit the EQ mode, likewise, press and hold the Select key for 10s, when the display shows OFF in quick flashing, release the key and the charger will exit the EQ mode.
TRANSPORTING AND LIFTING THE MACHINE LIFTING THE MACHINE WITH A FORKLIFT TRANSPORTATION AND LIFTING HAZARD Follow these requirements when lifting the machine by forklift: • Use a forklift or crane with the proper lifting capacity to lift the 1. Make sure the platform extension, controller and machine.
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TRANSPORTING AND LIFTING THE MACHINE 1. Before transporting, turn the key switch of the ground controller to the OFF position and then re- move the key. 2. Inspect the machine thoroughly for loose parts. 3. Ensure the rope or belt has sufficient load strength. 4.
MAINTENANCE This section provides detailed procedures for regular – Ensure the key switch of the ground controller is maintenance inspections. in the OFF position and remove the key to pre- vent unauthorized use of the machine. – Place the red emergency stop button on the plat- form control box and ground controller in the OFF position to avoid accidental start-up of the UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD...
MAINTENANCE 2. Use the following table to note the results. After re-inspected after repair is completed and marked each section is complete, mark the appropriate box. in the box marked "inspection". 3. Record the inspection results. If any inspection re- sults are "NO", the machine must be stopped and Table 9-1 PREPARE THE WORK RECORD BEFORE DELIVERY...
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MAINTENANCE Table 9-3 REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT Model Serial No. Checklist A Procedures REPAIRED/Ma- YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has Problem chine Has Been Items in Good Damage or Description Repaired Condition Malfunction A-1 Inspect All Manuals A-2 Inspect All Decals A-3 Inspect Damaged, Loose or Lost Parts A-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil Level...
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MAINTENANCE REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT REPAIRED/Ma- YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has Problem chine Has Been Items in Good Damage or Description Repaired Condition Malfunction B-1 Inspect Electric Wires B-2 Inspect Rim ,Tire and Fasteners B-3 Inspect Battery B-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil B-5 Inspect Hydraulic Oil Tank Ventilation System B-6 Inspect Brake Manual...
DECALS/NAMEPLATES INSPECTION Use appropriate inspection methods to check that all decals are easy to identify and properly placed. Replace any lost or damaged safety decals. UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD Clean safety decals with neutral soap and water. Do not All safety labels must be legible to use solvent-based cleaners, which can damage safety alert personnel of safety hazards.
APPENDIX 1: SYMBOLS AND DESCRIPTION SYMBOLS CHART Read maintenance Anchor point allows Close the chassis door Press the change Repeatedly move man- manual only 1 person to tie valve ual brake release valve Wind speed Chemical burns Wedge the wheel Release the brake Wind hazards...
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DECALS/NAMEPLATES INSPECTION Tip-over hazards- Tip-over hazards- Tip-over hazards- Tip-over hazards- Tip-over hazards- Never use machine Never use machine Never leave chassis Never push or pull ob- Never suspend objects during strong, gusty during strong, gusty door open jects outside platform from platform wind wind...
APPENDIX 2: PREPARE THE WORK RECORD BEFORE DELIVERY PREPARE THE WORK RECORD BEFORE DELIVERY Model Serial No. REPAIRED/Machine YES/Machine is in NO/Machine Has Damage Inspection Item Has Been Repaired Good Condition or Malfunction Pre-operational Inspection Maintenance Procedure Functional Inspection Machine Buyer/ Renter Inspector Signature Inspector Title Inspector Company...
APPENDIX 3: REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT Model Serial No. Checklist A Procedures REPAIRED/Ma- YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has Problem chine Has Been Items in Good Damage or Description Repaired Condition Malfunction A-1 Inspect All Manuals A-2 Inspect All Decals A-3 Inspect Damaged, Loose or Lost Parts A-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil...
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DECALS/NAMEPLATES INSPECTION REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT A-18 Perform Maintenance After 30 Days Checklist B Procedures REPAIRED/Ma- YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has Problem chine Has Been Items in Good Damage or Description Repaired Condition Malfunction B-1 Inspect Electric Wires B-2 Inspect Rim ,Tire and Fasteners B-3 Inspect Battery B-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil...
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DECALS/NAMEPLATES INSPECTION REPAIR & INSPECTION REPORT Inspector Title Inspector Company NOTES: 1. The Repair & Inspection Report shall include the inspection table of each regular inspection. 2. Duplicate the Repair & Inspection Report for each inspection. Store the completed tables for 10 years or until the machine is no longer in use or as required by machine owner/company/custodian.
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Solution s Alw ays For B et t er A ccess Solution s Always for Better Access Solutions AS/N ZS Hunan Sinoboom Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. 长沙市宁乡高新技术产业园区金洲大道东 128 号 No.128, East Jinzhou Avenue, Ningxiang High-tech Industrial Park, Changsha, Hunan, China 市宁乡高新技术产业园区金洲大道东...
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