Caution, Warning – Snorkel S3246E User Manual
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Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
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S2646E/S3246E – 1370385
Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
Caution
Frequency and extent of periodic examinations may
depend on national regulations.
The Complete Inspection consists of periodic visual and
operational checks, along with periodic minor adjustments
that assure proper performance. Daily inspection will pre-
vent abnormal wear and prolong the life of all systems.
The inspection and maintenance schedule should be
performed at the specified intervals and after prolonged
periods of storage before returning the machine to ser-
vice. Inspection and maintenance shall be performed by
personnel who are trained and familiar with mechanical
and electrical procedures.
Warning
Before performing preventative maintenance, famil-
iarize yourself with the operation of the machine.
Always block the elevating assembly whenever it is
necessary to perform maintenance while the platform
is elevated.
The daily preventative maintenance checklist has been
designed for machine service and maintenance. Please
photocopy the Daily Preventative Maintenance Checklist
and use the checklist when inspecting the machine.
Charge Status (Yellow) – blinks until the batteries
are 80% charged and then remains solid from 80%
to 100% charge.
Complete Charge (Green) – lights solid when the
batteries are fully charged.
Fault (Red) – lights solid when there is a battery
fault and blinks when there is a charger fault.
7. Leave the battery charger plugged in until it shuts
itself off.
Note
If the charging cycle exceeds 16 hours without the bat-
teries being fully recharged, unplug the charger and have
the batteries checked.
8. After the battery charger turns itself off, it is not nec-
essary to immediately unplug the extension cord
from the battery charger. The charger will monitor
the charge state of the batteries and recharge them
if the voltage drops off.
9. Release the latch on each side of the battery trays
and remove the cover to access the batteries. Re-
move the caps from each battery.
10. Visually check the battery fluid level making sure the
level is within 6 mm (¼″) of the bottom of the filler neck
inside each hole. If needed, add distilled water.
11. Tightly replace the caps on each battery and replace
and latch the battery tray doors.
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