Snorkel TB120 2000 User Manual
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7. OPERATION
7 - 8
P/N 0191482
MOVING THE TB 120
The TB 120 chassis can only be moved form
the platform-control box. You cannot move the
chassis from the ground-control box.
There is a blue arrow on the DRIVE
FORWARD end of the chassis and a yellow
arrow on the DRIVE REVERSE end of the
chassis. Pushing the DRIVE/STEER controller
to DRIVE FORWARD causes the chassis to
move in the direction of the blue arrow on the
end of the chassis. Pushing the DRIVE/STEER
controller to DRIVE REVERSE causes the
chassis to move in the direction of the yellow
arrow on the opposite end of the chassis.
NOTE: You must be stepping on the foot
switch for the DRIVE/STEER controller to
work.
DRIVE /S TE ER
CO NTROLLER
D R IV E
FO RWARD
D R IV E
R EV ER SE
STEERING
The TB 120 can only be steered from the
platform-control box. You cannot steer the TB
120 from the ground-control box.
There are two blue arrows on the STEER LEFT
side of the chassis and two yellow arrows on
the STEER RIGHT side of the chassis. Pushing
the DRIVE/STEER controller to STEER LEFT
causes the front wheels to turn for a left turn.
Pushing the DRIVE/STEER controller to
STEER RIGHT causes the front wheels to turn
for a right turn.
NOTE: You must be stepping on the foot
switch.
NOTE: You cannot steer the wheels while
the brakes are set. This prevents high
stresses from building up in the tires and
steering mechanism. To release the brakes
the DRIVE/STEER controller must be in a
“drive position” -- not in its center, off,
position. Hold the DRIVE/STEER controller
slightly FORWARD or REVERSE while you
move it LEFT or RIGHT.
NOTE: When you release the
DRIVE/STEER controller the wheels stay
where you set them. The wheels do not
return to the "straight ahead" position the
way automobile wheels do.
D R IV E/STEE R
CONTRO LLER
STEE R LE FT
STEE R RIG HT
ELECTRICAL OUTLET AT THE
PLATFORM (GFCI)
The electrical box (1) has two 3-prong, 125 V
ac electrical connectors. Their combined output
is limited by a 15 A, slow-blow circuit breaker
(2).