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PLEASE NOTE THE ANSI A92.2 STANDARD AND THE MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITES CONTAINS
RECENTLY UPDATED INFORMATION. DEALERS, OWNERS, USERS, OPERATORS, LESSORS AND LESSEES
MUST ADHERE TO THESE UPDATED STANDARDS
YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL INFORMATION IN BOTH
OPERATOR'S AND SERVICE MANUALS, PROVIDED WITH EACH
VERSALIFT.
AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO.
CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISCLOSED, COPIED, OR REPRODUCED
IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN PERMISSION
OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO.
Time Manufacturing Co. 7601 Imperial Drive P.O. Box 20368 Waco, Texas 76702 Phone: 254-399-2100 Fax: 254-751-0775
Time Manufacturing Co. reserves the right to improve the design or change specifications at any time without notice.
Operator's Manual
VST-39/43/50/55-TN
Aerial Device
SERIAL NUMBER
39020-02
MANUAL PART NUMBER
ATTENTION:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS VERSALIFT UNTIL
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
08/16

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Introduction
Manual Structure
Details the organization and layout of the manual's chapters and sections.
Additional Manual Features
Highlights special formatting for danger, caution, and warning notes.
Safety
Decals
Illustrates and lists warning and instruction decals for safety reference.
Specifications
General Specifications
Brief overview of major standard components and their general characteristics.
Option Specifications
Description of available optional features for the aerial lift.
Dimensional Specifications
Detailed measurements and height configurations for various Versalift models.
Vehicle Specifications
Details chassis requirements and load capacities for installations.
Operation
Positioning the Versalift for Operation
Guides on orienting the lift, pre-operation checks, and engaging outriggers.
Aerial Lift Operations
Covers general practices for operating the lift from ground and platform.
Control Operations
Details cab, ground, lower, and upper control station functions.
Ground Control Operation
Controls and procedures for operating from the ground panel.
Lower Control Operation
Description of controls located at the turret/ground station.
Upper Control Operation
Description of controls located at the platform.
Storing the Aerial Lift
Procedures for stowing the aerial lift for transport or storage.
Lifting Eye and Manual Jib Operation
Information on optional lifting eye and jib for material handling.
Emergency Operation
Bleeder Ports and Platform Override
Using bleeder ports or control selectors to safely descend the lift.
Manual Rotation and Override
Manual rotation and override of interlocks for emergency control.
System Failures and Response
Actions for hydraulic line, engine, or pump failures.
Post-Emergency Responsibilities
Ensuring the lift is repaired and checked after an emergency.
Daily Visual Inspection
Component Checks
Inspecting bolts, welds, hydraulics, electrical, tires, and loose objects.
System and Decal Checks
Verifying extension, leveling, decals, rope, winch, indicators, and covers.

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