Chapter 5 – gauges and displays – Snorkel SR3084SL User Manual
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The aerial platform is equipped with several gauges to
monitor the condition of the machine before and during
operation.
Display Screen
An LED display screen is located on the upper control
pannel (refer to Figure 5.1).
Figure 5.1 – Upper Controls
The display screen shows:
general operators information.
fault codes used to locate and eliminate situations
where machine operation may be interrupted.
Note
Refer to Chapter 11 for a list of fault codes.
Hour Meter
The hour meter is part of the digital display on the upper
control panel (refer to Figure 5.1). It measures the ac-
cumulated aerial platform operating time.
To view the hour meter reading:
1. From the lower controls, twist the emergency stop
button clockwise to the on position, turn the on/off
switch to the on position, and press the start button
to start the engine.
2. From the upper controls, push the emergency stop
button inward.
3. Press and hold the horn and platform raise/lower but-
tons and twist the emergency stop button clockwise to
restore power. The display screen should now have
“hr” shown.
4. Press the right steer switch to scroll through the hour
meter reading, two digits at a time.
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Emergency
Stop
Display
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Emergency
Stop
Display
Screen
For example, if pressing the right steer switch slowly
three times displays “10” followed by “40” and then
“hr” after the third time, the accumulated aerial plat-
form operating time is 1,040 hours.
5. Push the emergency stop button inward.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge is located on the front of the fuel tank
(refer to Figure 5.2) located behind the doors on the right
side of the chassis. It shows the actual level of the fuel
in the tank.
Figure 5.2 – Fuel Tank
Note
Do not run a diesel fuel tank empty. Air in the fuel line
makes the engine hard to start.
Engine Oil
The engine oil level is measured with a dipstick (refer
to Figure 5.3). The dipstick is the only way to accurately
determine the engine oil level. The engine oil level should
always be between the add and full marks on the dip-
stick.
Figure 5.3 – Engine Compartment
Fuel Gauge
Fuel Gauge
Oil Dipstick
Oil Dipstick
Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays