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Engine shut-off alarm 2-2, Alternator not charging alarm 2-2, Axle unlocked alarm 2-2 – Snorkel ATB50 CE User Manual

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Engine Shut-Off Alarm

The engine shut-off alarm comes on when the
engine is overheating or the oil pressure is low.

When the alarm sounds you should immediately
lower the platform completely down then turn the
engine off until the condition that caused the
alarm has been corrected. See “Automatic
Shut-Offs and Circuit Breakers” chapter 5, for
more information.

NOTE

If the engine has automatically shut off, and
will not restart, go to the “Emergency
Operation” chapter 9, and use emergency
operation procedures to lower the platform.

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Alternator Not Charging Alarm

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CAUTION

DO NOT continue to operate the ATB 42/50
while the alternator alarm sounds. Without
charging current, the battery will discharge to
the point it cannot operate Emergency Power.

If the engine alternator quits (usually because of
a broken fan belt), a continuous tone alarm will
automatically sound. The alarm warns you that
the battery is discharging.

Check the alternator drive belt to see if it is
broken or loose before you try to restart the
engine. If the engine will not restart, refer the
problem to a qualified service technician.

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Axle Unlocked Alarm

The front axle of the ATB 42/50 pivots so that all
four wheels remain on the ground when the
machine is driven with the main boom elevated
less than 5° and the riser booms down. This
improves traction for 4-wheel drive machines and
reduces the ground pressure for all machines
while they are driven between work sites.

The main boom (more than 5°) and/or riser
booms should only be raised when the ATB
42/50 is on a smooth level surface. When the
main boom is raised more than 5° or the riser
booms are raised slightly the front axle is
automatically forced to lock into position parallel
to the rear axle so that the bottoms of all four
tires are in the same plane. This maximizes
stability of the chassis while the booms are up.

If the front axle is not locked parallel to the rear
axle when the main boom is raised more than 5°
or riser booms are raised, the TIP OVER
HAZARD light will come on and the “axle
unlocked” alarm will sound.

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DANGER

DO NOT raise the main boom or riser booms
while the “axle unlocked” alarm is sounding.

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CAUTION

When the alarm sounds you should
IMMEDIATELY lower the booms completely
down. Drive to a slightly different position,
then raise the booms again. If the alarm
comes on again, take the machine out of
service immediately and refer the problem to a
qualified service technician.

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ATB 42/50 – 0161987EE

2. Safety Devices

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