Caution – Snorkel TB50 CE 11-05 User Manual
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Chapter 8 – Operation
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Platform Work Lights
The optional platform work lights (refer to Figure 8.8) are
located on the top rail of the platform. The direction a
light points can be adjusted by using two
1
/
2
″
wrenches
to loosen the clamp below the light.
Figure 8.8 – Platform Work Lights
The lights are operational when the upper controls emer-
gency stop button is pulled up and the anti-restart mas-
ter switch is turned on.
The engine speed increases to high idle when the plat-
form work lights are turned on.
The air line may be used to conduct fluids such as water
or antifreeze. Contact Snorkel for compatibility informa-
tion before using the air line to conduct other fluids.
A
Caution
Fluid in the air line can damage some air tools or
freeze and damage the line. Drain and blow out the
air line after using it to conduct fluids.
Use the following procedure to drain the air line.
1. Close the input connector on the chassis.
2. Open the output connector at the platform.
3. Raise the boom slightly above horizontal.
4. Open the input connector on the chassis.
5. Allow the fluid to drain from the line.
6. Lower the boom and close both connections.
Driving Lights
The optional driving lights are for use in dimly lit areas
and are not intended for driving on public roadways. There
are two headlights at the front of the chassis and two
blinking taillights at the rear of the chassis.
The lights are operational when the battery disconnect
switch and the master switch are turned on.
Note
Working with the driving or platform work lights on, while
the engine is off, can discharge the batteries enough
that the engine will not start or the emergency power sys-
tem will not operate. If the engine cannot be left running
while the lights are on, start and run the engine for at
least 15 minutes each hour.