Snorkel TB60 2001 User Manual
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10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
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Pay particular attention to the EMERGENCY
STOP switch (4) to see that it turns the TB 60
engine off when struck.
Listen for the start-up alarm when the MASTER
switch (5) is first turned ON.
22. Level sensor
With the TB 60 engine running and the main
boom extended five to ten feet (2 - 3 m), pull
the level sensor to the side as far as possible.
The level sensor alarm should sound. (The
level sensor is located in the left side of the
turntable, behind the rear cowling door.)
23. Platform-control box switches and alarms
Check all of the platform-moving, drive, and
steering functions from the platform-control box
to see that they cause the TB 60 to move the
way it should. (For correct operating
procedures see the ”OPERATION” chapter.)
Pay particular attention to the EMERGENCY
STOP switch (1) to see that it turns the TB 60
engine off when struck.
Press the operator horn (if the machine has
that option) to see that the horn works.
Listen for the motion alarm (if the TB 60 has
that option) as you drive forward and backward.
Listen for the start-up alarm when the ANTI-
RESTART switch is first turned ON.
Pay particular attention to the foot switch to see
that it deactivates the platform-moving switches
when the foot switch is not stepped on.
24. GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) (option)
If the TB 60 has the ac generator option, set
the MACHINE/GENERATOR switch (on front of
platform-control box) to GENERATOR. If the
TB 60 does not have the ac generator option,
connect a source of 125 V ac power to the
power plug inside the left rear of the turntable.
Push the TEST button (1) in on the GFCI. The
RESET button (2) should pop out. Press the
RESET button (2) back in (then set the
MACHINE/GENERATOR switch to MACHINE,
if so equipped).