Snorkel TL39T User Manual
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Rev C
page 5-1
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RCD/ELCB Outlet (option)
Figure 5.1 - RED/ELCB Outlet
The RCD (Residual Current Device) is located at
the base and will protect against short circuits to
earth. When there is a short circuit the RCD will
shut down the 230v AC power to the platform outlet.
To reset the outlet disconnect the power tool lead
from the platform box and reset the RCD at the
base.
If the problem persists call a trained service
technician.
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Main Circuit Breaker
Figure 5.2 - Main Circuit Breaker
There is only one circuit breaker, on a standard
TL39T, that is accessible to the operator. Its
purpose is to protect the electrical circuits from
electrical overloads. When the circuit breaker trips
(pops out) push it back in then attempt to use the
TL39T. If the circuit breaker trips a second time,
take the TL39T out of service and refer the problem
to a qualified trained service technician for repair.
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Stabilisers
Figure 5.3 - Stabilisers
The TL39T booms cannot be raised unless the
stabilisers are set and the lift enable light on the
lower control box is lit. Once the booms are raised
from the stowed position the stabilisers become
disabled until the booms are stowed in the travel
position.
5. Shut-offs and Circuit Breakers