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Emergency stop, Emergency lowering, Battery charging – Snorkel ECO 6-sn4223+ User Manual

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Pop-Up PUSH 6 ECO

Operator’s Safety and Maintenance Handbook (v.0.4.0409)

Section 4

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Emergency stop

An emergency stop button is provided on the control pendant. Once depressed,

this isolates power to the raise and lower functions.

To restore functionality, twist the emergency stop button clockwise to release the

button, as shown below.

Turning the Maintenance Isolator switch to the ‘0’ position also has the effect of

isolating power to the raise and lower functions.

Emergency lowering

To lower the platform in the event of an emergency, a control is provided at

the chassis.

Turning the knob in an ANTICLOCKWISE direction, as shown, opens the

lift valve. Once the valve is fully open the platform will lower, at this point

please stand back to ensure your safety. Always close the valve after use.

Battery charging

A battery condition meter is fitted to the

POP-UP PUSH 6 ECO

as shown.

To check the battery condition, elevate the platform from ground level

whilst at the same time pressing the red button above the battery condition

meter. This is the only way to obtain an accurate reading. The battery will

require charging if there is less than 4 bars on the display. Do not attempt

to use the machine in this state as battery damage may occur. Never

allow the battery to run completely flat as this damages the cells and can

lead to premature battery failure. It is good practice to charge the battery

daily to ensure optimum battery condition. The

POP-UP PUSH 6 ECO

is

supplied with a built-in multi voltage automatic battery charger, for supply

voltages between 90V and 240V AC. The battery charger is located on the

underside of the platform.

To charge the battery, follow these steps:

1. Turn the Maintenance Isolator switch to ‘0’ (OFF) position.

2. Connect the battery charger lead to the

POP-UP PUSH 6 ECO

at the

point shown.

3. Connect the battery charger to the power supply (either 110V or 240V

AC at 50 Hz depending on the mains supply).

4. Turn the Maintenance Isolator switch to ‘2’ (CHARGE) position.

5. The battery should be fully recharged once the 95% LED is illuminated

on the charging indicator.