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DO NOT operate this machine until you have read and understood the Safety section of this manual, 

have performed the Jobsite Inspection, Pre-Start Inspection and Routine Maintenance, and have 

completed all the test operations detailed in the Operating Instructions section.

The operator must conduct a thorough Pre-Start Inspection of the machine and test all functions before each 

work shift to check for damage, malfunction and unauthorized modification. 

 

Tag and remove a damaged, malfunctioning or modified machine from service. DO NOT use a damaged, 

malfunctioning or modified machine. 

Use the Pre-Start Inspection to determine what Routine Maintenance is required. The operator may perform 
only the routine maintenance items specified in this manual.

IMPORTANT

— Scheduled maintenance inspection checklists are included in this manual for use only by 

qualified service technicians. Only qualified service technicians may perform repairs to the machine. After 
repairs are completed, the operator must perform a Pre-Start Inspection before proceeding to the Functions 
Test.

Always use the maintenance lock to block the scissor assembly in place before 
servicing the machine with the platform elevated. 
 
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate and burn skin, damage eyes, and 
may cause serious injury, blindness, and death. Repair leaks immediately. 
Fluid leaks under pressure may not always be visible. Check for pin hole leaks 
with a piece of cardboard, not your hand. 

Perform scheduled maintenance at recommended intervals. Failure to perform 
scheduled maintenance at recommended intervals may result in a defective or 
malfunctioning machine and may result in injury or death of the operator. Keep 
maintenance records current and accurate. 

Immediately report any damage, defect, unauthorized modification or malfunc-
tion to your supervisor. Any defect must be repaired prior to continued use. 
DO NOT use a damaged, modified or malfunctioning machine. 

Never leave hydraulic components or hoses open. Plug all hoses and fitting 
immediately after disassembly to protect the system from outside 
contamination (including rain). Never open a hydraulic system when there are 
contaminants in the air. Always clean the surrounding area before opening 
hydraulic systems. 
 
Use only recommended lubricants. Improper lubricants or incompatible 
lubricants may cause as much damage as no lubrication. 
 
Watch for makeshift “fixes” which can jeopardize safety as well as lead to 
more costly repair. 
 
Inspection and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel 
familiar with the equipment. 

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Summary of Contents for 2646E-OR

Page 1: ...R S MANUAL 2646E OR serial 2264601000 Current 3346E OR serial 2334601000 Current 4046E OR serial 2404601000 Current 4646E OR serial 2464601000 Current November 2020 81251 2646E OR 3346E OR 4046E OR 46...

Page 2: ...6 1 17 m 46 1 17 m Wheelbase 72 8 1 85 m 72 8 1 85 m 72 8 1 85 m 72 8 1 85 m Ground clearance center pothole bars deployed 4 10 cm 75 1 9 cm 4 10 cm 75 1 9 cm 4 10 cm 75 1 9 cm 4 10 cm 75 1 9 cm Produ...

Page 3: ...perating Instructions 13 Operating Instructions Functions Tests 14 Deck Extension Deck Extension 20 Battery Charging Battery Charging 21 Machine Inspections and Maintenance Machine Inspections and Mai...

Page 4: ...ator It is essential that the operator of the aerial work platform is not alone on the workplace during operation Modifications of this machine from the original design and specifications without writ...

Page 5: ...be involved with self propelled elevating work platforms The ANSI A92 22 2006 A92 24 2018 Manual of Responsibilities is considered a part of this machine and can be found in the manual compartment loc...

Page 6: ...by your employer or job site use personal fall protection equipment PFPE when operating this machine All PFPE must comply with applicable governmental regulations and must be Inspected and used in acc...

Page 7: ...ductors Voltage 0 to 300 Volts Avoid contact Over 300V to 50kV 3 10 m Over 50kV to 200kV 4 60 m Over 200kV to 350 kV 6 10 m Over 350kV to 500kV 7 60 m Over 500kV to 750 kV 10 7 m Over 750kV to 1000kV...

Page 8: ...ess 12 5 m s If wind speeds exceed 12 5 m s when the platform is elevated carefully lower the platform and discontinue operation DO NOT increase the surface area of the platform i e cover the rails wi...

Page 9: ...aware of limited sight distance and blind spots when driving or operating Be aware of extended platform position s when moving the machine Reduce travel speed when moving the machine on slopes when ne...

Page 10: ...must be complete undamaged and readable Bodily Injury Hazards DO NOT operate the machine when there is a hydraulic fluid or air leak Hydraulic fluid or air under pressure can penetrate and or burn sk...

Page 11: ...e Lock Extension Deck Release Extension Deck Guardrails Lift Cylinder Entry Ladder Chassis Lower Emergency Stop Switch Emergency Lowering Knob Entry Gate Charging Location Forklift Pockets Lower Contr...

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Page 13: ...h the joystick forward to automatically deploy the outriggers Pull the joystick back to automatically retract the outriggers 9 RL Outrigger Button Push the button to select the LEFT rear outrigger Pus...

Page 14: ...from the PLATFORM control panel LOWER Select to operate from the LOWER control panel OFF Select to stop operation from either control panels 4 Battery Indicator Indicates the state of the battery char...

Page 15: ...for the job Be aware of workplace conditions and continue to watch for hazards while operating themachine Before operating the machine check the workplace for all possible hazards including but not li...

Page 16: ...kplace Inspection Prestart Inspection Routine Maintenance and have completed all the test operations detailed in the Operating Instructions section This section provides instructions and tests for eac...

Page 17: ...abled flashing light should blink Check the area above and around the machine for obstructions and electrical power lines before operating the machine 8 9 A buzzer with different sound frequency is co...

Page 18: ...uld sound Check the area above and around the machine for obstructions and electrical power lines before operating the machine 8 94 20 Activate the Lift functions by pressing the LIFT FUNCTION BUTTON...

Page 19: ...come to an abrupt stop 31 Press and hold the Function Enable Switch on the control handle 32 Slowly move the control handle rearward upward until the machine begins to move then return the handle to...

Page 20: ...ns and electrical power lines before operating the machine 3 4 1 Turn the KEY SWITCH to PLATFORM CONTROLS from base controls 2 Pull the EMERGENCY STOP out to the ON position at both the lower and plat...

Page 21: ...e machine is on a firm surface The surface must be capable of supporting the maximum ground pressure per wheel outrigger see specifications The outrigger control buttons are located on the the Upper C...

Page 22: ...position before driving on a slope 3 7 Determine the slope and side slope ratings for the machine and determine the slope grade Maximum forward rearward slope rating stowed position 25 Maximum side s...

Page 23: ...Push the platform extension guardrail to extend the platform to the desired position Do not stand on the platform extension while extending or retracting it IF THE ROLL OUT DECK IS EXTENDED CHECK FOR...

Page 24: ...nnect only to a properly grounded single phase 3 wire outlet Do not use an external charger or booster battery Charge the battery in a well ventilated area Use proper AC input voltage for charging as...

Page 25: ...rm elevated Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate and burn skin damage eyes and may cause serious injury blindness and death Repair leaks immediately Fluid leaks under pressure may not always b...

Page 26: ...pack and connections Drive motors Slide blocks wear pads Tires and wheels Ground strap Limit switches alarm and beacon Nuts bolts and other fasteners Platform entry gate Beacons and alarms Maintenanc...

Page 27: ...nt and ensure that the switches operate freely in all positions Check the tightness of the platform frame and the linkage pins Check the overall platform and guardrail component security Check the ele...

Page 28: ...rdrail component stability Check the electrical mounting and hardware connections for security Check the king pins for excessive play Scheduled Maintenance Inspections should be conducted by qualified...

Page 29: ...atform Platform Bolts Tight Platform Structure Wire Harnesses Mounted Correctly PhysicalAppearance 110 220V Outlet Safe Working Elevating Assembly Beam Structures Welds Retaining Rings Cylinder Pins S...

Page 30: ...ssure can penetrate and burn skin damage eyes and may cause serious injury blindness and death Repair leaks immediately Fluid leaks under pressure may not always be visible Check for pin hole leaks wi...

Page 31: ...nce with the procedures outlined in the service manual Scheduled maintenance inspection checklists are included in this manual for use by qualified service technicians Machines that have been out of s...

Page 32: ...may result Fill to the middle of the dipstick with platform in the stowed position Routine Maintenance Check level daily Scheduled Maintenance Change yearly or every 600 hours whichever occurs first...

Page 33: ...requesting information or ordering parts MFG DATE Month Year of manufacture MODEL YEAR Year of this model MACHINE WEIGHT The weight of the machine with no options ELECT VOLT Onboard battery voltage MA...

Page 34: ...port the incident to your supervisor and do not use the machine until it has been checked by a trained qualified mechanic Machine functions will not operate Battery properly connected Battery fully ch...

Page 35: ...transport vehicle must be parked on a level surface and secured to prevent rolling 0 Prior to manually releasing brakes be sure the wheels are chocked to prevent machine from moving RUNAWAY HAZARD Aft...

Page 36: ...ions Select slow drive speed mode Carefully drive the machine off the transport vehicle with the winch attached Note The brakes are automatically released for driving and will automatically apply when...

Page 37: ...ravity of the machine Attach rigging to the designated lift points only Adjust the rigging to prevent damage to the machine and to keep the machine level Securing to Truck or Trailer for Transport Loc...

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