Raising and lowering the platform, Travel with work platform elevated, Emergency lowering – Snorkel SL30N-sn13300+ User Manual
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Raising and Lowering The Platform
1. Position the Drive/Lift Switch to LIFT.
2. While holding the Control Lever so the Inter-
lock Lever is depressed, push the Control
Lever slowly to UP to raise the platform. Push-
ing the Control Lever farther increases the lift
speed.
3. When the work task is completed, position the
Drive/Lift Switch to LIFT and lower the platform
by pulling back on the Control Lever until the
platform is fully lowered.
Travel With Work Platform Elevated
Travel with platform elevated ONLY on firm and
level surfaces.
NOTE: The Work Platform will travel at reduced
speed when in the elevated position.
1. Check that the route is clear of persons,
obstructions, holes and drop-offs and is ca-
pable of supporting the wheel loads.
2. Check clearances above, below and to the
sides of platform.
3. Position the Drive/Lift Switch to the DRIVE
position.
4. Push the Control Lever to FORWARD or
REVERSE for the desired direction of travel.
Emergency Lowering
The Emergency Lowering Valve is located on
the left hand side of the chassis through the
cutout in the Control Module cover.
1. Open the Emergency Lowering Valve by
pushing in and turning the knob counterclock-
wise approximately ¼ turn, the knob will pop
out disengaging detent.
2. Once the platform is fully lowered, be certain
that the Emergency Lowering Valve is closed
again. The platform will not elevate if the
Emergency Lowering Valve has not been
closed.
3. To close the Emergency Lowering Valve, push
the knob in and turn approximately ¼ turn
clockwise until the detent engages.
Switching Fuels (Gas / Propane Only)
1. With engine running push the Fuel Selector
Switch to the center position.
2. After the engine has quit running select the
appropriate fuel supply.
3. Restart the engine.
Figure 3: Brake Release Pump
After Use Each Day
1. Ensure that the platform is fully lowered.
2. Park the machine on level ground, preferably
under cover, secure against vandals, children
or unauthorized operation.
3. Turn the Key Switch to OFF and remove the
key to prevent unauthorized operation.
Parking Brake Release (Figure 3)
Perform the following only when the machine will
not operate under its own power and it is neces-
sary to move the machine or when towing the
machine up a grade or winching onto a trailer to
transport.
1. Close the needle valve by turning the knob
clockwise.
2. Pump the Brake Release Pump until the Parking
Brake Cylinder Rod clears the wheel rotor.
3. The machine will now roll when pushed or pulled.
4. Be sure to open the needle valve and verify
that the cylinder rod has extended before the
machine is operated.
Never operate work platform with the
Parking Brake inoperative. Serious injury or
damage could result.
Never tow faster than 1 ft./sec. (.3 m/sec).
Pump
Needle Valve