Warning – Snorkel S2632E-sn000001 User Manual
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Controls and Indicators
• Lock the battery disconnect switch in the off position to
prevent unauthorized use of the aerial platform.
Lower Controls
The lower controls (refer to Figure 3) are located on the
right side of the chassis. Only platform functions can be
operated from the lower controls.
The following are located on the lower control panel:
• Emergency stop button
• Control selector switch
• Platform raise/lower switch
Emergency Stop Button
The emergency stop is a two-position red push button.
• Push the button inward to disconnect power to all
control circuits.
• Pull the button outward to restore power.
Control Selector Switch
Insert the key into the control selector switch.
• Turn the switch to the lower controls position to operate
aerial platform functions from the lower controls.
The upper controls will not operate while the control
selector is in the lower position.
• Turn the switch to the upper controls position to operate
the aerial platform functions from the upper controls.
• In the center position, aerial platform functions will not
operate from the lower or upper controls.
Ground Operation Switch
The ground operation switch prevents platform
movement
if the platform raise/lower switch is accidentally moved.
This switch is spring returned to the off position.
Hold the ground operation switch upward continually to
operate the machine from the lower controls.
Platform Raise/Lower Switch
The platform raise/lower switch is used to raise or lower
the platform. The switch is spring returned to the center
off position.
• Hold the switch upward to raise the platform.
• Hold the switch downward to lower the platform.
• An alarm will sound as the platform lowers.
“Ground Operation Switch
The ground operation switch prevents platform movement
if the platform raise/lower switch is accidentally moved.
This switch is spring returned to the off position.
Hold the ground operation switch upward continually to
operate the machine from the lower controls.”
Upper Controls
The upper controls (refer to Figure 4) are located on the
control panel at the platform. Platform and drive functions
can be operated from the upper controls.
Warning
The potential for an accident increases from
improperly driving or steering the aerial platform.
Death or serious injury could result from such
accidents. Make sure the upper control panel is at
the front of the platform, hooked on the guardrail,
and hanging inside the platform.
Avoid driving the platform with the upper controls facing
the rear or side of the machine. In this position the machine
is difficult to control because the drive and steer control
movements and their resulting machine movements will
not correspond.
Only operate the upper controls when the panel is at the
front of the platform, hooked on the guardrail inside the
platform, and facing the front of the machine.
The following controls are located on the upper control
panel:
• Emergency stop button
• Drive/lift selector switch
• Joystick to control platform lift, drive, and steer
The horn button and battery condition indicator gauge
may also be located at the upper control station.
Emergency Stop Button
The emergency stop is a two-position, red push button
on the front of the upper control panel.
• Push the button inward to disconnect power from all
control circuits at the upper controls.
• Pull the button outward to restore power.
Push the button in when the upper controls are not in use
to help protect against unintentional platform operation.
Drive/Lift Selector Switch
The drive/lift selector switch is used to select either
machine drive or lift functions. Both functions can not be
operated at the same time.
• Place the drive/lift selector switch in the drive position
to drive the aerial platform using the joystick. The
platform will not raise or lower while driving.
• Place the drive/lift selector switch in the lift position to
raise and lower the platform using the joystick.