Caution – Snorkel TB65J User Manual
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Chapter 6 – Controls
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• Hold the switch downward to lower the jib.
Platform Level Switch
The platform level switch (refer to Figure 6.2) is used to
level the platform floor with respect to the ground. The
switch is spring returned to the center off position.
• Hold the switch upward to tilt the platform floor upward
or away from the ground.
• Hold the switch downward to tilt the platform floor
downward or toward the ground.
Platform Rotation Switch
The platform rotation switch (refer to Figure 6.2) is used
to rotate the platform relative to the end of the tip boom.
The switch is spring returned to the center off position.
• Hold the switch to the right to rotate the platform
counterclockwise.
• Hold the switch to the left to rotate the platform clock-
wise.
Engine/Emergency Power Switch
The engine/emergency power switch (refer to Figure 6.2)
is used to operate turntable, boom, and platform func-
tions using the emergency power system. The switch is
spring returned to the engine position for aerial platform
engine operation.
Caution
The emergency power system is for emergency low-
ering and stowing only. The length of time the pump
can be operated depends on the capacity of the bat-
tery. Do not use this system for normal operation.
• Hold the engine/emergency power switch downward
in the direction of the white arrow to activate the
emergency power system.
• Release the switch to disengage the emergency power
system.
If the engine is running, it will stop when the switch is
placed in the emergency power position.
Engine Speed Switch
The engine speed switch (refer to Figure 6.2) is used to
set the engine throttle speed to either low or high idle.
Place the switch in the low (turtle) position for normal
machine operation and in the high (rabbit) position for
engine operation or hydraulic system warm-up.
Manifold Air Inlet Heater – Deutz Only
Some Deutz engines may have a glow plug type manifold
or air inlet heater. The air inlet heater should only be used
to start a cold engine when the ambient temperature is
below 32°F (0°C).
Hold the toggle switch up in the on position for about 60
seconds before trying to start the engine.
Fuel Switch
Engines on machines with the dual fuel option can be
operated using gasoline or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Dual fuel machines have a gasoline tank behind the door
on the left side of the turntable and an LPG tank behind
the door on the right side of the turntable.
The fuel switch may be used to select between gasoline
and LPG operation.
Place the switch to the left to operate the engine using
gasoline and to the right to operate on LPG.
Hydraulic Oil Warm-Up Switch
The optional hydraulic fluid warm-up switch is used to
warm the hydraulic fluid when the ambient temperature
is below 32°F (0°C) and boom movement is sluggish
because of cold fluid.
Caution
Not all hydraulic fluid is suitable to use in the hydrau-
lic system. Some have poor lubricating character-
istics and may increase component wear. Only use
hydraulic fluid as recommended.
Use cold weather hydraulic oil as recommended in the
machine General Specifications in temperatures of 0°F
(-3°C) or below.
The toggle switches for the warm-up system are on the
lower control panel and on the front of the upper control
panel.
Note
Machine functions are not operational while using the
hydraulic warm-up system.
To warm-up the hydraulic fluid from the lower controls:
. At the lower controls, place the engine speed switch
in the low position and start the engine.
2. Place the hydraulic fluid warm-up switch in the on
position.
• The engine throttle speed will increase to warm the
hydraulic fluid.
• The engine throttle speed will decrease and return
to idle once the hydraulic fluid reaches a preset
temperature.
• If the warm-up switch is left on the engine speed
will continue to increase and decrease to keep the
hydraulic fluid at a preset temperature.
3. When the engine throttle speed returns to idle, place
the hydraulic fluid warm-up switch in the off position.