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PRO
PR O 6 IQ
sn: S3 006 P - 01 - 00 06 3 1 +
PR O 8 IQ
sn: S3 008P -01 -0 01 1 00 +
PR O 1 0 IQ
sn: S3 01 0P -01 - 00 08 77+
PN 5 14993 -0 0 0 - EN
A PR IL 201 6
+44 (0)1244 833 933
OPER ATOR ' S S AFETY A ND
MAI NTE NA N CE HANDBOO K
FOR PRO 6 IQ, PRO 8 I Q, PR O 1 0 I Q
IQ
info@popupproducts.co.uk
popupproducts.co.uk

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  • Page 1 OPER ATOR ’ S S AFETY A ND MAI NTE NA N CE HANDBOO K FOR PRO 6 IQ, PRO 8 I Q, PR O 1 0 I Q PR O 6 IQ sn: S3 006 P - 01 - 00 06 3 1 +...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OPER ATOR ’ S S AFETY A ND MAI NTE NA N CE HANDBOO K FOR PRO 6 IQ, PRO 8 I Q, PR O 1 0 I Q CONTENTS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PLATFORM HARNESS ATTACHMENT POINT RAISING AND LOWERING...
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECL A RATIO N OF CO NFOR MITY FOR MACHINE RY PRO 6, 8, 10 IQ - 514993-000-EN Page 2...
  • Page 5: Harness Attachment Point

    HARNESS ATTACHMENT POINTS Harness attachment points are provided in the platform and the manufacturer recommends the usage of a fall restraint harness, especially where required by national safety regulations. All harness attachment points on SNORKEL vehicles have been tested with a force of 3,650 lbs (16.3 KN) per person.
  • Page 6: Safety Rules

    SAFETY RULES WARNING: ALL PERSONNEL SHALL CAREFULLY READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON ANY SNORKEL AERIAL WORK PLATFORM. ELECTROCUTION TIP OVER HAZARD COLLISION HAZARD FALL HAZARD TRAPPING/CRUSHING HAZARD HAZARD THIS MACHINE IS NEVER elevate the platform NEVER position the platform NEVER climb, stand, or sit...
  • Page 7 PRO 6, 8, 10 IQ - 514993-000-EN Page 5...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This manual covers the PRO 6 iQ, PRO 8 iQ and the PRO 10 iQ Aerial Work Platforms. This manual must be stored on the machine at all times. Read, understand and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before attempting to operate the machine.
  • Page 9: Special Limitations

    operate. SPECIAL LIMITATIONS Position the machine on a level surface when the Elevating the platform is limited to firm, level surfaces lift level sensor alarm sounds. When the machine is only. properly positioned on a level surface, the alarm will not DANGER: THE ELEVATING FUNCTION SHALL ONLY sound and all functions will be operational.
  • Page 10: Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The operator shall know the location of each control and indicator and have a thorough knowledge of the function and operation of each before attempting to operate the machine. Tilt/lowering alarm Battery charge indicator 110V battery charger plug Tray Latch Ground Operation Button Platform raise button...
  • Page 11: Ground Operation Button

    GROUND OPERATION BUTTON EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The ground operation button prevents platform The emergency stop is a two-position , red push movement if the platform raise or lower button is button on the right side of the upper control panel. accidentally pressed.
  • Page 12: Platform Raise/Lower Buttons

    PRE-OPERATION SAFETY INSPECTION Note: Carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules, operating instructions, labels and National Safety Instructions/Requirements. 1 Open the tray and inspect for damage, fluid leaks or missing parts daily. 2 Check daily the level of the hydraulic uid with the platform fully lowered. The fluid level must be within 6 mm (1⁄4′′) of the top of the ll hole.
  • Page 13 SYSTEM FUNCTION INSPECTION Refer to “Controls and Indicators” on page 6 for the locations of various controls and indicators. WARNING: STAND CLEAR OF THE WORK PLATFORM WHILE PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING CHECKS. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE, SURVEY THE WORK AREA FOR SURFACE HAZARDS SUCH AS HOLES, DROP- OFFS, BUMPS AND DEBRIS.
  • Page 14: System Function Inspection

    OPERATION The aerial platform may be operated from either the lower or upper controls. DANGER: 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 DE NED BY NATIONAL SAFETY REGULATIONS.
  • Page 15: Platform

    UPPER CONTROLS CONT. COMPONENT TRAY 1 From the lower controls, pull the emergency Batteries and hydraulic components are enclosed in stop button outward (refer to Figure 2). the component tray on the left side of the chassis. 2 Insert the key into the control selector switch DANGER: THE AERIAL PLATFORM CAN TIP OVER IF and turn the switch to the upper controls...
  • Page 16: Transporting The Machine

    TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE PREPARING FOR TRANSPORTATION Use the following procedure to prepare the aerial platform for transportation. 1 Remove any unnecessary tools, materials, or other loose objects from the platform. 2 Close and latch the component tray. TRANSPORTING The equipment used to load, unload, and transport the aerial platform must have adequate capacity. The empty vehicle weight is listed in “Specifications”...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    CHECK HYDRAULIC FLUID MAINTENANCE 1 Make sure that the platform is fully lowered. WARNING: ALWAYS BLOCK THE ELEVATING 2 Visually check to make sure the fluid is within 6 ASSEMBLY WHENEVER IT IS NECESSARY mm (1⁄4′′) of the top of the fill hole. TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE WHILE THE 3 If necessary, remove the filler cap and add fluid PLATFORM IS ELEVATED.
  • Page 18: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE KEEP THE CHARGER DRY 1 At the lower controls, turn the control selector 8 After the battery charger turns itself off, switch to the off position. it is not necessary to immediately unplug the extension cord from the battery charger. The 2 Open the component tray to access the charger will monitor the charge state of the battery.
  • Page 19: Daily Preventative Maintenance Checklist

    DAILY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REPORT DATE SERIAL NO. OWNER SERVICED BY MODEL NO. I T E M I NS PECT FOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL In manual holder, all pages readable and intact. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery Terminals Clean, connectors tight. Battery Charge Indicator Proper operation.
  • Page 20: General Specifications - Push 6 Iq

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS - PRO 6 iQ AERIAL PLATFORM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3.96 m 12 V DC negative chassis ground Working height Voltage Maximum platform height 1.96 m Source One - 12 V 105 amp hour battery Wheelbase Fluid Recommended distilled water 1.9 cm...
  • Page 21: General Specifications - Push 8 Iq

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS - PRO 8 iQ AERIAL PLATFORM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4.56 m 12 V DC negative chassis ground Working height Voltage Maximum platform height 2.56 m Source One - 12 V 105 amp hour battery Wheelbase Fluid Recommended distilled water 1.9 cm 15 amp Ground clearance...
  • Page 22: General Specifications - Push 10 Iq

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS - PRO 10 iQ AERIAL PLATFORM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 V DC negative chassis ground Working height Voltage Maximum platform height 3.0 m Source One - 12 V 105 amp hour battery Wheelbase Fluid Recommended distilled water 1.9 cm 15 amp Ground clearance Charger...

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