Safety devices – Snorkel TB120 2000 User Manual
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2. SAFETY DEVICES
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For emergency operation controls and
procedures, see the “EMERGENCY
OPERATION” chapter in this manual.
The devices listed in this chapter are safety
devices. They are on a TB 120 to increase safety
in the work place for both the operator and other
people near a TB 120. Do not by-pass, disable,
modify, or ignore any of these devices. Check
them carefully at the start of each work shift to
see that they are in working order (see “DAILY
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE” chapter). If
any is found to be defective, remove the TB 120
from service immediately until a qualified service
technician can make repairs.
DRIVING LIGHTS (option)
Two 30 watt headlights are located on top of the
front cowling.
Two 25 watt blinking taillights are on the sides of
the rear cowlings. Driving lights help improve
your visibility and help others see you when you
are driving on dimly lit construction sites. Driving
lights are not for driving on public thoroughfares.
For more information about driving lights see the
“OPTIONS” chapter.
EMERGENCY STOP SWITCHES
At the ground-control box: Press the red
EMERGENCY STOP button in, at any time,
under any conditions, and the entire machine
stops, the engine turns off, the brakes
automatically set, and nothing moves. This
switch must be pulled out for anything on the TB
120 to work.
At the platform-control box: Press the large
red EMERGENCY STOP button down and the
entire machine stops, the engine turns off, the
brakes automatically set, and nothing moves.
This switch must be pulled to its up (out) position
to control the TB 120 from the platform.
NOTE: The ground-control box is designed to
override the platform-control box. If the
platform-control box EMERGENCY STOP
button is down (off) the ground-control box
can still be used to start and operate the TB
120.
2. SAFETY DEVICES