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Aerial work platform 

B-LIFT 18 HV

COD. UM0287_GB | REV. 00 | ED: 09/18

GB

Chapter 12

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for B-LIFT 18 HV

Page 1: ...COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 FABRICATION NR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE MOBILE ELEVATING WORK PLATFORM 18 HV...

Page 2: ...produce store or alteration even partial of this publication without written permission by the CTE SPA CTE S P A reserves the right to make changes to the lifting platform for any technical and commer...

Page 3: ...___________________________ 3 2 3 1 Electrocution hazard 3 2 3 2 Tipping hazard 4 2 3 2 1 BEAUFORT wind scale 5 2 3 3 Risk of falling 6 2 3 4 Collision hazard 7 2 3 5 Work atmosphere hazards 7 2 3 6 M...

Page 4: ...ntrol panel _____________________________________________________ 3 4 4 Emergency controls station ________________________________________________ 7 4 5 Control panel in the work platform ___________...

Page 5: ...platform_________________________________________________ 2 7 4 Lowering the work platform using the ground controls in the event of operator incapacity 3 7 5 Lowering the work platform in the event...

Page 6: ..._________________ 2 10 Transport and storage 1 10 1 Loading the machine onto a vehicle__________________________________________ 1 10 2 Storage_________________________________________________________...

Page 7: ...0 ED 09 18 15 3 Directable work light ______________________________________________________ 1 15 4 Auxiliary electric motor ____________________________________________________ 2 15 5 Automatic stabi...

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Page 9: ...orming maintenance operations that do not comply with the instructions in this manual shall relieve the Manufacturer of any responsibility for damage or injury The customer shall bear responsibility f...

Page 10: ...1 Symbols For the purposes of personal and material safety in preparing this document particular symbols have been used to draw attention to dangerous conditions warnings and other relevant informatio...

Page 11: ...descriptions assume that the machine will only be used by operators trained speciically to operate this type of machine This manual cannot in any way substitute adequate operator training The operator...

Page 12: ...tions for use intended for the personnel in charge of operating the lifting platform 7 MANOVRE D EMERGENZA speciies the main emergency operations to perform if necessary 8 MAINTENANCE contains the mai...

Page 13: ...cab dashboard so it can be readily consulted at any moment The manual must always accompany the machine along with the CE declaration of conformity the check register and any other documents relating...

Page 14: ...al connection for at least a part of the distance between the control console and the rest of the control system Transport position Configuration of the mobile aerial work platform established by the...

Page 15: ...obabilities and the degree of seriousness of the possible injuries or possible health damages in a dangerous situation Rotation Circular movement of the work platform around the vertical axis Extensio...

Page 16: ...consists of a telescopic or articulated boom or a combination thereof and may or may not slew on its base Chassis Base of the mobile elevating work platform It means the carriage in the case of self p...

Page 17: ...30 EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL dated 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility recast 2014 35 EU 26 02 2014 DIRECTI...

Page 18: ...s for systems and their components IEC EN 60204 1 2006 2006 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements UNI EN ISO 13850 2008 November 2008 Safety of machinery Eme...

Page 19: ...plosive materials etc because of their chemical physical characteristics load the platform when it is raised 2 3 Obligations and requirements DANGER Failure to comply with safety standards could cause...

Page 20: ...ductors due to wind Failure to comply with the minimum safety distances can cause death or serious injury 2 3 2 Tipping hazard Before using the machine make sure that the ground is able to support the...

Page 21: ...orm as a crane applying loads outside the platform and using the machine to raise suspended loads Use the machine as a goods lift raising loads on the platform Use the machine as a passenger lift movi...

Page 22: ...in to sway crested wavelets form on inland waters Moderate waves taking a more pronounced long form many white horses are formed chance of some spray 6 Strong breeze 22 27 39 49 Large branches in moti...

Page 23: ...when operating the machine Lower the boom only if the area below is completely free from personnel and or obstructions 2 3 5 Work atmosphere hazards IT IS OBLIGATORY TO always use the machine in a su...

Page 24: ...chine that is damaged or faulty Never use the machine if there is leakage of hydraulic oil or air Leakage of hydraulic luid or air could cause skin damage and burns Ensure that all maintenance checks...

Page 25: ...rators aged 18 and over It is forbidden for the lifting platform to be used by subordinate workers employed as apprentices THE employer must ensure that The operator fulils all vocational requirements...

Page 26: ...ng platform commissioning procedure engagement of the power take off positioning of the stabilisers etc Assessment of the solidity and latness of the ground on which the platform will be stabilised Pr...

Page 27: ...he use and maintenance instructions provided by the manufacturer Operators must comply with the current accident prevention regulations when working on the platform Do not use the platform if it is ma...

Page 28: ...6 1 Type of workplace The machine was designed and built for use in the following types of locations Open air places accessible to the public e g squares car parks public roads etc Private open air p...

Page 29: ...to be carried out successfully whilst maintaining safety within the working envelope During this phase the accessibility of the controls and the visibility of the applicable areas should be checked w...

Page 30: ...nd under the following working conditions 2 6 5 Ambient air temperature The electrical equipment is designed to operate correctly at air temperatures between 10 C and 40 C 2 6 6 Humidity The electrica...

Page 31: ...for use 2 6 11 Ionising and non ionising radiation The electrical equipment DOES NOT have additional protection against radiation microwaves ultra violet rays laser X rays If the machine is likely to...

Page 32: ...restraint or positioning adjustable lanyard EN 354 EN358 and 2 connectors EN 362 of a shape and size suitable for connection to the ends of the lanyard Note the pictures above are provided purely as...

Page 33: ...on to the harness system the use of the aerial work platform foresees the use of a safety helmet for overhead works with chinstrap EN 397 and footwear for professional use EN 346 Other equipment may b...

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Page 35: ...on the chassis The turret rotation 320 is constantly monitored by the software that prevents the continuous rotation of the elevating work platform by limiting it to 320 It only it allows it to retur...

Page 36: ...ual and not intended by the manufacturer is forbidden The machine has been designed for an expected 100 000 work cycles and a heavy work regime e g 10 years 50 weeks a year 40 hours a week 5 cycles an...

Page 37: ...0464 485099 PIATTAFORMA DI LAVORO MOBILE ELEVABILE MOBILE ELEVATING WORK PLATFORM MODELLO MODEL TIPO TYPE NUMERO DI FABBRICA FABRICATION NUMBER ANNO DI COSTRUZIONE YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION PORTATA MASSIM...

Page 38: ...14 Control board on work platform 4 Front stabilizer 15 Extension cylinder 5 Box for ground control panel 16 Boom 6 220V outlet 17 Boom lifting cylinder 7 Ground electrical panel 18 Emergency controls...

Page 39: ...DE LA PLATAFORMA HET IS VERBODEN ZICH BINNEN HET WERKBEREIK VAN DE MACHINE TE BEGEVEN ISO VG32 E vietato collegare utensili di tensione diversa dai 230V e potenza superiore ai 1 5 kW Prima di collegar...

Page 40: ...lectro hydraulic Hydraulic oil reservoir capacity 30 l Hydraulic system oil ARNICA ISO VG 32 40 l Hydraulic system oil RENOLIN MR 520 40 l Grease for turret gearbox NIPLEX EP1 Pivot grease NIPLEX EP1...

Page 41: ...ok booklet supplied and which is an integral part of the machine DAILY 52Q Dimensions in running order data refers to the vehicle illustrated Length in running order 6890 mm Width in running order 223...

Page 42: ...ESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA 3 8 Working envelope 3 8 1 Plan view of work area Machine coniguration with stabilizers in shape The following diagram shows the maximum permissible load in relation to t...

Page 43: ...Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV 9 COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 Chapter 3 GB DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA DAILY 52Q VTR BASKE Fig 3 7...

Page 44: ...00 ED 09 18 GB Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA 3 8 2 Work envelopes and load according to the stabilization The operation of the platform and the work envelopes will vary according to the cho...

Page 45: ...Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV 11 COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 Chapter 3 GB DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA NISSAN 35Q ALL BASKET LATERAL Fig 3 9...

Page 46: ...12 Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 GB Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA NISSAN 35Q VTR BASKET REAR STABILIZZATORI CHIUSI Fig 3 10...

Page 47: ...Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV 13 COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 Chapter 3 GB DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA NISSAN 35Q VTR BASKET REAR STABILIZZATORI APERTI Fig 3 11...

Page 48: ...14 Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 GB Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA NISSAN 35Q VTR BASKET LATERAL Fig 3 12...

Page 49: ...e who is unable to move on the platform When the ground control panel is active the controls on the platform are not operational 3 Control panel on work platform Main control station Standing operator...

Page 50: ...tracts the stabiliser 2 Back left stabiliser control lever 3 Front left stabiliser control lever 4 Front right stabiliser control lever 5 Front left outrigger control lever lowering the lever causes t...

Page 51: ...mum stabilisation has been accomplished 4 Back right stabiliser indicator light Switches on when the stabiliser is on the ground and minimum stabilisation has been accomplished 5 Emergency stop button...

Page 52: ...the up position to raise the telescopic boom keep the selector in the down position to lower the telescopic boom 3 Three position spring return to centre selector switch telescopic boom extension comm...

Page 53: ...elector in the up position ON to start the motor keep the selector in the down position OFF to stop the motor 12 Three position key selector switch turn the key to the right to enable the mobile contr...

Page 54: ...1 Code and message display screen 2 UP button press to scroll through the previous sections 3 DOWN button press to scroll through the next sections 4 MENU button press this button to go from the main...

Page 55: ...extend the telescopic arm screw the left knob to retract the telescopic arm 4 Bucket rotation solenoid valve screw the right knob to turn the basket clockwise screw the left knob to turn the basket c...

Page 56: ...lector in the down position to lower the main boom 3 Telescopic element extension retraction Three position spring return to centre selector switch Keep the selector in the up position to extend the t...

Page 57: ...witches off 10 Powers the motor on off Three position spring return to centre selector switch Keep the selector in the up position ON to start the motor Keep the selector in the down position OFF to s...

Page 58: ...the power take off Never drive with the power take off engaged this could cause damage to the gear and hydraulic pumps 4 7 Cabin control panel 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 4 9 Item Description 1 Fuse 2A quick fuse...

Page 59: ...Fig 5 1 1 2 e 3 in order to stop the machine in the event of an emergency Pressing the emergency button causes the electrical functions of the machine to be interrupted immediate stop of all movement...

Page 60: ...t is activated accompanied by a continuous sound when the PTO is activated the second is activated accompanied by a continuous sound when the stabilisers have not been fully retracted Within in the gr...

Page 61: ...5 Stabilizers interlock switch The device Fig 5 3 1 is formed by a sensor on the boom rest bracket and a receiver under the telescopic boom It only allows the stabilisation controls to be activated wh...

Page 62: ...ONALITY CHECK stabilise the machine so that indicator lights 1 2 3 and 4 come on see Fig 4 3 retract one stabiliser until the corresponding light turns off try to move the aerial platform It should no...

Page 63: ...dle provided into the hole on the pump and move it vigorously CAUTION The manual pump will function only after it has been completely illed with oil 1 3 2 Fig 5 5 SAFETY DEVICE FUNCTIONALITY CHECK Tur...

Page 64: ...s on cylinders The blocking valves are hydro powered and if there is a lack of pressure e g due to breakage of a delivery pipe they prevent the uncontrolled movement of the corresponding cylinder The...

Page 65: ...ndicates minimum stabilisation 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 Fig 5 8 SAFETY DEVICE FUNCTIONALITY CHECK hen the stabilisers are properly extended the four LEDs 1 2 3 and 4 next to the stabilisation controls see Fig 4...

Page 66: ...ents of the lifting work platform by adjusting the extension of the telescopic boom and consequently the working area In addition to the work area control they also control the turret rotation which i...

Page 67: ...wo anchor points Fig 5 10 1 for attaching the operator s safety harness It is mandatory to attach the harness to the appropriate safety couplings before starting any operations It is advisable to peri...

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Page 69: ...GER Failure to observe the following warnings could create dangerous situations and cause damage to property and or injury to persons IT IS OBLIGATORY TO Comply with national standards and legislation...

Page 70: ...when it is already raised from the transport position leave the platform unattended in a position other than the transport position without removing the keys from the control panel use the platform if...

Page 71: ...re present and legible see Section 3 5 check the level of hydraulic oil and top up if necessary see chapter 8 Maintenance inspect the aerial work platform checking the following components and areas f...

Page 72: ...tton 2 on the control panel that activates the PTO the PTO indicator 5 will come on an acoustic warning signal will sound and the hour counter will start if the vehicle has an electromagnetic clutch w...

Page 73: ...xtend the stabilisers upwards to retract Fully extend the stabilisers to lift up the vehicle and take the weight off the suspension Check the spirit level Fig 6 3 7 located under the stabiliser contro...

Page 74: ...r a safety harness and any other PPE that may be necessary before getting on the platform carefully get onto the work platform check that the access gate is closed connect the snap hook of the harness...

Page 75: ...switch off the engine once you have reached the work position press the selector switch Fig 6 4 10 downwards To restart press the selector switch Fig 6 4 10 upwards CAUTION On the machines equipped wi...

Page 76: ...and turn it to the stabilisers position Fig 6 2 9 retract the stabilisers completely by operating the levers Fig 6 3 1 2 3 4 retract the beams completely by operating the levers Fig 6 3 5 check that t...

Page 77: ...strictly to the Highway Code 6 4 Parking Park the machine in a suitable area out of the way of trafic The ground must be level and irm If parking on a slope or on an inclination apply the handbrake an...

Page 78: ...s reason access to the related menu is password protected To access the diagnostics menu press the MENU button Fig 6 7 4 for about 3 seconds use the UP Fig 6 7 2 and DOWN Fig 6 7 3 buttons to scroll t...

Page 79: ...se the platform safely and immediately contact CTE authorised repair shop to have the normal machine use conditions restored CAUTION In some set ups the machine is provided with optional equipment suc...

Page 80: ...e cause of the emergency has been resolved reactivate the controls by rotating the button by a quarter of a turn 3 2 1 Fig 7 1 CAUTION Read and understand the previous chapters before reading this one...

Page 81: ...a lead wire seal 2 Place the key in the selector switch 12 and turn it to the Mobile Control Console position 3 Activate the control switch for the required movement and at the same time use the propo...

Page 82: ...re position the manual pump control lever ixing it on the ladder using the black locking knob 1 3 2 Fig 7 3 7 6 Manual lowering of platform from the ground If the vehicle s engine breaks down the gear...

Page 83: ...desired maneuver by acting on the proportional valve Fig 7 5 5 At the end of the maneuver close the valve Fig 7 5 4A o 4B and the valve Fig 7 5 5 C open the valve relative to the turret 1Afor the rot...

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Page 85: ...hould only be carried out by After Sales Services or by Service Centres authorised by the manufacturer The aerial platform can work in contact with water sand earth etc and requires regular lubricatio...

Page 86: ...nance of the inspection logbook The Inspection Logbook should be kept at the disposal of supervisory bodies for a period of ive years from the date of the last record or until the equipment is put out...

Page 87: ...he platform and on the ground O 8 7 1 Check safety devices Emergency Stop O 8 7 1 Test limit switches O 8 7 2 Test power supply differential circuit breaker in the platform O 15 3 O to be done by an o...

Page 88: ...ightness of all connecting bolts from the subframe to the truck M 8 8 2 O to be done by an operator M to be done by a qualiied technician 8 3 4 Every 6 months or 500 hours of operation Description of...

Page 89: ...Hydraulic oil level check O 8 6 5 Check hydraulic oil ilter clogging indicators O 8 6 6 Check the operation of the controls in the platform and on the ground O 8 7 1 Check safety devices Emergency Sto...

Page 90: ...rret the locks on the pins the ixing nuts on the vehicle all other bolts particularly on parts subjected to vibration and movement Before each use also visually inspect all the structural components f...

Page 91: ...To grease the articulated joints inject a small quantity of grease using a greasing pump Fig 8 1 C inject pressurised grease through the domed grease nipples until the old lubrication grease comes out...

Page 92: ...m Check the lubrication of the elements If they are dusty or dirty clean them and remove the grease Then using a brush apply a thin layer of Agip F1 GR MU2 grease mixed with 50 of Agip OSO32 hydraulic...

Page 93: ...ment Check the maximum pressure valve stabilise the platform properly retract the boom by pressing the relevant button on the ground control panel and check that the pressure on the manometer correspo...

Page 94: ...er clogging indicator Fig 8 3 1 is green This check must be carried out in the operational phase If the indicator is in the red area replace the ilter Replace the ilter after the irst 100 hours and th...

Page 95: ...joystick Fig 4 4 10 until the work platform is raised about a half metre 6 carefully get up on the bed and open the diverter block lock Fig 8 4 4 with the key provided by the Safety Manager raising th...

Page 96: ...check that the emergency stop buttons work properly CAUTION There should be nobody on the work platform during the test Go onto the work platform and repeat the test using the controls on the platfor...

Page 97: ...02 18 x 2 5 288 406 20 x 2 5 409 576 22 x 2 5 554 780 24 x 3 708 996 CAUTION Reduce M by 10 when tightening is carried out using cordless tightening machines the screws are galvanised POSITION OF PLAT...

Page 98: ...M 1 transport position 2 vehicle switched off SLIDING BLOCK WEAR CHECK The special adjustable blocks Fig 8 9 1 help reduce sliding friction when the boom is extended check the wear and tear of the pad...

Page 99: ...ceed as follows 1 Thoroughly clean the points on which the measurement to be taken 2 Lift the boom up until it is at 0 and extend it completely until it reaches its maximum extension with the turret a...

Page 100: ...or greasing the screw Fig 8 11 1 and those for greasing the slewing ring Fig 8 11 2 In order to grease the inside of the slewing ring you need to access the inside of the turret by removing the cover...

Page 101: ...ntrol panels and electrical equipment do not clean the machine of there is live electrical equipment wear suitable personal protective equipment only clean the machine in areas speciically set aside f...

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Page 103: ...t safety footwear gloves goggles and mask that are compliant with the applicable safety standards Make sure that the machine is disconnected from all power sources Check that the hydraulic pneumatic a...

Page 104: ...terials steel aluminium rubber electric cables should be separated into different containers To dispose of polluting substances PVC lubricant oil and synthetic gum comply with the standards in force i...

Page 105: ...ng devices are effective and in good working order Ensure that the platform is fully retracted and locked into its rest position Check that the stabilisers have been fully retracted Read all loading o...

Page 106: ...t term Long term Clean the machine Park the machine in a dry covered place Lock the doors Remove the keys from the vehicle and lifting platform MEWP to prevent unauthorised use If the machine is itted...

Page 107: ...vailable for carrying out any work that may be required Please contact After Sales Services for any information you may require CAUTION In order for the machine to operate correctly and to avoid damag...

Page 108: ...henever the requirements and instructions of use indicated in this manual are not observed Work carried out under warranty is carried out during normal working hours at the authorised workshops or at...

Page 109: ...ents that do not move smoothly when irst moved Hydraulic oil temperature too low Carry out idle operation for a few minutes in order to heat up the oil Vibrations during all movements when oil is hot...

Page 110: ...seals Replace seals Emergency stop button pressed Rotate the button until it reaches normal position Solenoid valve blocked Dirt inside Use the solenoid valve cursor to try to unblock it and contact...

Page 111: ...mantle and clean the max pressure valve or replace it Lights do not work Burnt out bulb Replace the bulb Broken electrical connection Repair the connection Burnt out fuse Replace the fuse Excessive he...

Page 112: ...RM 0x 01 01 spieAlarm_MMSSafetyNoCan 02 spieAlarm_MMSTorr1NoCan 03 spieAlarm_MMSTorr2NoCan 04 spieAlarm_MMSCestelloNoCan 05 spieAlarm_MMSPulsCarroNoCan 06 spieAlarm_MMSSafetyNoGND 07 spieAlarm_MMSTorr...

Page 113: ...eAlarm_pressPistoneTorr2VBat 09 spieAlarm_pressSteloTorr2Open 0x 05 01 spieAlarm_pressSteloTorr2VBat 02 spieAlarm_pressSiloTorr2Open 03 spieAlarm_pressSiloTorr2VBat Alarm code Description ALARM1 ALARM...

Page 114: ...panel 1 which is found on the bed of the vehicle open the cover panel to the compartment 2 then open the panel 3 covering the box which contains the Safety and Carriage engine control units the error...

Page 115: ...control panel 1 2 3 Fig 12 3 Error Description Solution 11 Safety card no Can Bus Check the Can Bus line 12 Tower card 1 no Can Bus Check the Can Bus line 13 Tower card 2 no Can Bus Check the Can Bus...

Page 116: ...nd P1 outputs check for values over the maximum 29 S1 pressure sensor open circuit Check the power and S1 outputs check for values under the minimum 31 RIGHT REAR L1 extension stabiliser beam sensor V...

Page 117: ...e sensor open Check the power and P2 outputs check for values under the minimum 48 P2 main boom pressure sensor V battery Check the power and P2 outputs check for values over the maximum 49 S2 main bo...

Page 118: ...s for over 1 second 65 AT1 turret rotation sensor out of range Contact the CTE Assistance Centre 66 A1 main boom max angle out of range Contact the CTE Assistance Centre 67 A1 main boom min angle out...

Page 119: ...are of the cards 84 Extension valve blocked Check the proper functioning of the valve 85 Parameters saved in the inconsistent turret cards Check that the software version and the machine ile are the s...

Page 120: ...card 1 no can Check the Can Bus line 104 Levelling and basket rotation card 2 no can Check the Can Bus line 105 Rotation rev reading of the slewing ring with motor rotation stopped Check the slewing...

Page 121: ...eck the power and W2 outputs check for readings under the minimum basket resting 123 W2 load cell V battery Check the power and W2 outputs 124 Check L2 extension length sensor Saved data incorrect rec...

Page 122: ...Check A2 basket angle sensor Saved data incorrect recalibrate 143 A2 basket angle sensor open circuit Check the power and A2 outputs check for values under the minimum 144 A2 basket angle sensor V ba...

Page 123: ...Boom 2 angle value in turret 2 is inconsistent Calibrate the boom 2 angle sensors 154 Boom 2 extension value in turret 2 is inconsistent Calibrate the boom 2 extension sensors 12 3 1 Reset alarms Pre...

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Page 125: ...Chapter 13 GB DIAGRAMS AND ATTACHMENTS Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV 1 COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 13 Diagrams and Attachments 13 DIAGRAMs AND ATTAChMENTs...

Page 126: ...GB Chapter 13 DIAGRAMS AND ATTACHMENTS 2 Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 13 1 Wiring diagram Fig 13 1...

Page 127: ...Chapter 13 GB DIAGRAMS AND ATTACHMENTS Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV 3 COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 13 2 5000V Insulated work platform Fig 13 2...

Page 128: ...GB Chapter 13 DIAGRAMS AND ATTACHMENTS 4 Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 Fig 13 3...

Page 129: ...gging indicators 8 6 6 Check the operation of the controls in the platform and on the ground 8 7 1 Check safety devices Emergency Stop 8 7 1 Test limit switches 8 7 2 Test power supply differential ci...

Page 130: ...1 Check safety devices Emergency Stop 8 7 1 Test limit switches 8 7 2 Test power supply differential circuit breaker in the platform 15 3 Lubrication and greasing 8 5 Description of operation Check Se...

Page 131: ...1 Check welds pins and joints 6 3 1 Check for any oil leaks 8 6 Check pressures 8 6 3 Hydraulic oil level check 8 6 5 Check hydraulic oil ilter clogging indicators 8 6 6 Check the operation of the co...

Page 132: ...ts 6 3 1 Check welds pins and joints 6 3 1 Check for any oil leaks 8 6 Check pressures 8 6 3 Hydraulic oil level check 8 6 5 Check hydraulic oil ilter clogging indicators 8 6 6 Check the operation of...

Page 133: ...oil leaks 8 6 Check pressures 8 6 3 Hydraulic oil level check 8 6 5 Check hydraulic oil ilter clogging indicators 8 6 6 Check the operation of the controls in the platform and on the ground 8 7 1 Chec...

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Page 135: ...IFICATES 14 Facsimiles of EC Declaration and Certificates Below is a facsimile of the EC declaration delivered with the machine and which should be kept carefully by the Customer If it is lost please...

Page 136: ...2 Aerial work platform B LIFT 18 HV COD UM0287_GB REV 00 ED 09 18 GB Chapter 14 FACSIMILES OF EC DECLARATION AND CERTIFICATES Fig 14 1 F A C S I M I L E...

Page 137: ...board you irst have to press the pedal and then you can perform the manoeuvres you require using the proportional levers 15 2 5000V Insulated work platform The machine can be equipped with a 5000V ins...

Page 138: ...om the cab The electric motor which is independent from the vehicle on which it is installed must be connected to an external power supply 220V via the socket 7 It can be used under any conditions It...

Page 139: ...approximately 50 than when the engine of the vehicle is used This is in order to reduce the electric power requirements to within the limits of domestic electrical installations 3 kW DANGER Only use...

Page 140: ...stabilisers are on the ground and minimum stabilisation has been accomplished 2 Machine motor started button man present Keep this button pressed during all outrigger extraction and retraction operat...

Page 141: ...s Fig 15 3 3 4 5 and 6 also control the retraction of the beams if pressed along with the central button Fig 15 3 7 Extend all stabiliser beams by pressing the button Fig 15 3 8 so as to lift the vehi...

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Page 143: ...CTE s p A Headquarter and Factory Via Caproni 7 38068 Rovereto TN Factory loc Terramatta 5 37010 Rivoli Veronese VR Tel 39 0464 48 50 50 Fax 39 0464 48 50 99 info ctelift com www ctelift com...

Page 144: ...CTE S p A Headquarter and Factory Via Caproni 7 38068 Rovereto TN Factory loc Terramatta 5 37010 Rivoli Veronese VR Tel 39 0464 48 50 50 Fax 39 0464 48 50 99 info ctelift com www ctelift com...

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