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PUSH PRO -0120843

GROUND OPERATION BUTTON

The ground operation button prevents platform 
movement if the platform raise or lower button is 
accidentally pressed. This switch is spring returned to 
the off position.

Press and hold the ground operation switch inward 
continually to operate the machine from the lower 
controls.

PLATFORM RAISE/LOWER BUTTONS

The platform raise/lower buttons are used to raise or 
lower the platform. The buttons are spring returned to 
the off position.
• Press and hold the platform raise button to raise the 
platform.
• Press and hold the platform lower button to lower 
the platform.
• An alarm will sound as the platform lowers.

BATTERY CHARGER MODE SELECTOR

The battery charger may be operated on either 110V 
or 230V/240V electrical circuits.
• Move the toggle switch to the left for operation on 
110V circuits.
• Move the toggle switch to the right for operation on 
230V/240V circuits.
• In the middle position, the battery charger is off and 
will not charge.

UPPER CONTROLS

The upper controls (refer to Figure 3) are located on 
the control panel at the front of the platform. The 
following controls are located on the upper control 
panel: Interlock button, Battery condition indicator, 
Platform raise/lower buttons, Emergency stop button. 

WARNING:

 THE AERIAL PLATFORM IS FREE TO MOVE 

WHEN THE BRAKES ARE RELEASED. DEATH OR 
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT. ENGAGE THE BRAKES 
BEFORE OPERATING THE AERIAL PLATFORM.

EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON

The emergency stop is a two-position , red push 
button on the right side of the upper control panel.
• Push the button inward to disconnect power from all 
control circuits at the upper controls.
• Twist the button clockwise to restore power.
Push the button in when the upper controls are not 
in use to help protect against unintentional platform 
operation.

INTERLOCK BUTTON

The interlock button prevents platform movement 
if the platform raise or lower button is accidentally 
pressed. This switch is spring returned to the off 
position.
Press and hold the interlock button inward continually 
to operate the machine from the upper controls.

PLATFORM RAISE/LOWER BUTTONS

The platform raise/lower buttons are used to raise or 
lower the platform. The buttons are spring returned to 
the off position.
• Press and hold the platform raise button to raise the 
platform.
• Press and hold the platform lower button to lower 
the platform.
• An alarm will sound as the platform lowers.

Summary of Contents for PUSH 10 PRO

Page 1: ...PUSH PRO OPERATOR S SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FOR PUSH 6 PRO PUSH 8 PRO PUSH 10 PRO 44 0 1244 833 933 info popupproducts co uk popupproducts co uk FOR PUSH 6 PRO PUSH 8 PRO AND PUSH 10 PRO ...

Page 2: ...ON LOWER CONTROLS UPPER CONTROLS PUSH PRO 0120843 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 10 10 10 OPERATOR S SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FOR PUSH 6 PRO PUSH 8 PRO PUSH 10 PRO PLATFORM Raising and Lowering Lowering Interrupt COMPONENT TRAY EMERGENCY LOWERING TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE Preparing for Transportation Transporting Lifting with a Forklift Lifting with a Tail Lift MAINTENANCE ...

Page 3: ...Amendment A2 2009 Council Directive 2004 108 EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility Council Directive 2006 95 EC on Low Voltage Equipment Safety TYPE APPROVAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH 2006 42 EC PERFORMED BY Powered Access Certification LTD P O Box 98 Windermere Cumbria LA23 1WF UK Notified Body Identification Number 0545 E C TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE NO AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN EUROPEAN UNION The T...

Page 4: ...s is prohibited Always make certain that the entry gate is closed It is prohibited to keep the entry gate in an open position when the platform is raised To extend the height or the range by placing of ladders scaffolds or similar devices on the platform is prohibited NEVER perform service on machine while platform is elevated without blocking elevating assembly INSPECT the machine thoroughly for ...

Page 5: ...rts information be sure to include the MODEL and SERIAL NUMBERS from the equipment nameplate Should the nameplate be missing the SERIAL NUMBER is also stamped on the front of the chassis COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION RIGHT SIDE REAR Platform Upper Controls Operators Manual Component Tray Hydraulic Reservoir Pump and Batteries Forklift Pocket Lower Controls Entry Gate Guardrails Toeboards Scissors Struc...

Page 6: ...WILL RESULT IF THE SCISSORS STRUCTURE LOWERS ONTO PERSONNEL WITHIN THE SCISSORS ARMS OR UNDER THE RAISED PLATFORM STAND CLEAR WHILE RAISING AND LOWERING THE PLATFORM Be careful when lowering the platform Keep hands and fingers away from the scissors structures components LOWERING INTERRUPT When the platform is lowered to about 1 5 m 5 lowering stops The platform will not lower for ve seconds regar...

Page 7: ...n the chassis and on the upper control panel in the platform LOWER CONTROLS The lower controls refer to Figure 2 are located on the right side of the chassis The following are located on the lower control panel Emergency stop button Control selector switch Ground operation button Platform raise lower buttons Battery charger selector plugs indicator WARNING THE AERIAL PLATFORM IS FREE TO MOVE WHEN ...

Page 8: ...following controls are located on the upper control panel Interlock button Battery condition indicator Platform raise lower buttons Emergency stop button WARNING THE AERIAL PLATFORM IS FREE TO MOVE WHEN THE BRAKES ARE RELEASED DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT ENGAGE THE BRAKES BEFORE OPERATING THE AERIAL PLATFORM EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The emergency stop is a two position red push button on the r...

Page 9: ... pages 16 to 18 3 Check weekly that the uid level in the batteries is correct See Battery Maintenance on page 15 4 Verify that the batteries are charged daily 5 Check daily that the AC extension cord has been disconnected from the outlet on the side of the chassis 6 Inspect the brakes daily on the rear castor wheels for proper operation Step down on the brake levers and verify that the machine wil...

Page 10: ...nd hold the ground operation button inward Test each machine function from the lower control station refer to Figure 2 6 Test the emergency lowering system for proper operation 7 Push the Lower Control Emergency Stop Button to check for proper operation All machine functions should be disabled Pull the Lower Control Emergency Stop Button outward to resume 8 Enter the platform and close the gate 9 ...

Page 11: ...SULT FROM A TIP OVER ACCIDENT DO NOT EXCEED THE CAPACITY VALUES INDICATED ON THE PLATFORM RATING PLACARD Capacity values indicate the rated lifting capacity and do not indicate aerial platform stability The operator bears ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the aerial platform is properly set up for the particular conditions encountered PREPARING FOR OPERATION Use the following procedure to ...

Page 12: ...interlock button on the left side of the upper control box To raise the platform press and hold the platform raise button until the desired height is reached To lower the platform press and hold the platform lower button until the desired height is reached LOWERING INTERRUPT When the platform is lowered to about 1 5m 5 lowering stops The platform will not lower for five seconds regardless of the j...

Page 13: ... following procedure to lift the aerial platform with a forklift 1 Properly stow the aerial platform 2 Engage the brakes on both of the rear wheels 3 Remove all personnel tools materials or other loose objects from the platform 4 Insert the forklift forks into the pockets on either side of the machine CAUTION LIFTING THE AERIAL PLATFORM WITH THE FORKLIFT FORKS POSITIONED IMPROPERLY CAN PRODUCE ENO...

Page 14: ... ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN WORKING NEAR THE BATTERY BATTERY FLUID IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE THOROUGHLY RINSE AWAY ANY SPILLED FLUID WITH CLEAN WATER ALWAYS REPLACE THE BATTERY WITH A MANUFACTURER APPROVED REPLACEMENT Check the battery fluid level weekly especially if the machine is being used in a warm dry climate If electrolyte level is lower than 6 mm 1 4 above the plates add distilled water onl...

Page 15: ...itself off it is not necessary to immediately unplug the extension cord from the battery charger The charger will monitor the charge state of the battery and recharge them if the voltage drops off 10 Slide the component tray open to access the battery Remove the caps from the battery 11 Visually check the battery uid level making sure the level is within 6 mm 1 4 of the bottom of the ller neck ins...

Page 16: ...der all pages readable and intact Clean connectors tight Proper operation Proper operation No wear or physical damage Between full and add marks with platform stowed No leaks all fittings tight Good condition no damage smooth movement Proper operation no damage or deformation Proper operation Shuts off lower controls proper operation Sounds when platform lowers proper operation Proper operation No...

Page 17: ...s 6 to 10 seconds Side to side Front to rear LIFT LEVEL SENSOR INTERLOCK 2 degrees 2 degrees TIRES Nonmarking solid rubber Voltage Source Fluid Recommended Charger ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 V DC negative chassis ground One 12 V 105 amp hour battery distilled water 15 amp Maximum pressure Pressure Relief Valve Setting Reservoir capacity System capacity Maximum operating temperature Hydraulic fluid recom...

Page 18: ...s 8 to 12 seconds Side to side Front to rear LIFT LEVEL SENSOR INTERLOCK 2 degrees 2 degrees TIRES Nonmarking solid rubber Voltage Source Fluid Recommended Charger ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 V DC negative chassis ground One 12 V 105 amp hour battery distilled water 15 amp Maximum pressure Pressure Relief Valve Setting Reservoir capacity System capacity Maximum operating temperature Hydraulic fluid recom...

Page 19: ...10 to 14 seconds Side to side Front to rear LIFT LEVEL SENSOR INTERLOCK 2 degrees 2 degrees TIRES Nonmarking solid rubber Voltage Source Fluid Recommended Charger ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 V DC negative chassis ground One 12 V 105 amp hour battery distilled water 15 amp Maximum pressure Pressure Relief Valve Setting Reservoir capacity System capacity Maximum operating temperature Hydraulic fluid recomm...

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