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Ground control box 2-2, Level sensor 2-2, Lowering 2-2 – Snorkel SRT2670 User Manual

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Ground control box

The alarms are connected in parallel, they both
emit the same pattern of sound at the same time.
The different alarm sound patterns are shown in
the table immediately below and discussed below
the table.

The high-temperature, low oil-pressure, and alter-
nator not-charging alarms are each a continuous
tone.

The DRIVE (forward) and the platform-lowering
alarms beep at one beep per second. DRIVE (re-
verse) beeps at two beeps per second. The level
sensor alarm is a high-low warbling sound.

Level sensor

The level sensor alarm warns the SRT operator
that the SRT is not level. If the tilt continues to in-
crease, the SRT will eventually tip over. When you
hear this alarm, immediately lower the platform
completely down. When the platform is completely
down, determine and correct the cause of the tilt
before raising the platform again.

While the alarm is sounding it is not possible
to drive the SRT nor raise the platform

Lowering

The lowering alarm warns people near an SRT that
the platform is coming down and the scissor arm
assembly is closing.

High temperature

The high-temperature alarm warns you that the en-
gine is overheating. When the alarm sounds you
should immediately lower the platform completely
down then turn the engine off until the condition that
caused the overheating has been corrected. (See
“Automatic Shut-Offs & Circuit Breakers” chapter 5
for more information.)

Low oil pressure

The low pressure alarm warns you that the engine
oil pressure is near the lower limit for safe operation
of the engine. When the alarm sounds you should
immediately lower the platform completely down
then turn the engine off until the condition that
caused the low oil pressure has been corrected.
(See “Automatic Shut-Offs & Circuit Breakers”
chapter 5 for more information.)

Drive (reverse)

The DRIVE (reverse) alarm alerts people that the
SRT is traveling backward along the ground. This
alarm beeps twice as fast as the DRIVE (forward)
alarm.

Drive (forward)

The DRIVE (forward) alarm alerts people that the
SRT is traveling forward along the ground. This
alarm beeps half as fast as the DRIVE (reverse)
alarm.

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SRT2670 – 11360A

2. Safety Devices