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Potential service and safety problems may be detected
by inspecting the aerial platform. This chapter includes
information on properly inspecting the aerial platform and
includes a prestart inspection check list at the end of this
chapter to ensure that no areas are overlooked.
Warning
The potential for an accident increases when operat-
ing an aerial platform that is damaged or malfunction-
ing. Death or serious injury could result from such
accidents. Do not operate the aerial platform if it is
damaged or malfunctioning.
Perform a prestart inspection at the beginning of each
shift, before using the aerial platform on the job. The
inspection site must have a smooth and level surface.
Operator’s Manual
The manual holder is located at the front of the platform
(refer to Figure 8.1).
Figure 8.1 – Operator’s Manual Holder
To inspect the operator’s manual and manual holder:
1. Make certain the Operator’s Manual holder is se-
curely fastened in place.
2. Check to see that the proper Operator’s Manual is in
the holder.
3. Check to see that the manual is complete with all
pages intact and in readable condition.
4. Make certain ANSI publication “Manual of Respon-
sibilities for Dealers, Owners, Users, Operators,
Lessors and Lessees of ANSI/SIA A92.3 Manually
Propelled Elevating Work Platforms” is in the manual
holder.
Electrical System
Electrical power is supplied from one 105 amp hour,
12 volt battery. The battery supplys 12 volt DC electrical
power to operate the aerial platform drive and control
system. The battery is in the pull-out tray on the right side
of the aerial platform.
Chapter 8 – Prestart Inspection
Warning
Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that can com-
bine explosively. Death or serious injury could result
from a chemical explosion. Do not smoke or permit
open flames or sparks when checking the batteries.
Caution
Even with low voltage electrical systems, severe arc-
ing can occur. Electrical shock or component damage
may result from contact with energized conductors.
Use caution when working with any electrical device.
For optimal battery performance the battery fluid level
must be maintained and the battery connections must
be kept clean.
Note
Note battery type may vary on machines, some batteries
supplied in machines may be “Maintenance Free” and will
not require fluid level inspection.
Battery Fluid Level
To inspect the battery fluid level:
1. Remove the caps from the batteries, if applicable.
(refer to Figure 8.2 for Battery location).
Figure 8.2 – Battery Tray
2. Visually check the battery fluid level making sure the
level is ¼″ (6 mm) above the plates.
3. If necessary, add distilled water.
Note
Use only distilled water when refilling the battery. Tap
water may contain metallic solids such as iron which can
reduce the life of the battery.
4. Replace the caps on the battery. The caps must be in
place and tight during machine operation and battery
charging.
Manual Holder
Battery
Terminals