OPERATOR’S AND SAFETY MANUAL
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Zebra 12
DO NOT ACTIVATE THE EMERGENCY
STOP TO CUT THE ALARM AND
CONTINUE WORKING. UNLOAD THE
PLATFORM UNTIL THE ALARM STOPS.
DO NOT USE THE EMERGENCY STOP
TO CUT THE ALARM AND CONTINUE
WORKING.
IF POSSIBLE, LOWER THE PLATFORM
AND STOP USING THE MACHINE.
5.2. LOAD CONTROL
When the permissible load on the working
platform is exceeded, the corresponding lights
on the control stations flash, an alarm sounds
and all the movements are stopped. The
platform must be partially discharged until the
alarm stops.
If the overload was triggered by a collision with
an obstacle at a height, the platform may be cleared using the auxiliary hydraulic group. This
clearance procedure is strictly reserved for this precise case.
1- Cut the diesel engine.
2- Use the auxiliary hydraulic group to make the appropriate clearance movement (See
Section 6.1.3 – Auxiliary hydraulic group). The telescope can only be lowered and
retracted.
3- Once the platform is cleared, restart the diesel engine and return the platform to low
position. Check that the platform or load control mechanism have not been damaged
before returning the machine into service.
-NOTA-
A cutout of all movements including those performed from the auxiliary group can be
configured in the system : Refer to §8.3.1 - Settings
5.3. SYSTEM FAULT
The system fault light comes on when the
control system detects an anomaly on one of
the components or an operating fault.
Depending on the importance of the fault on the
machine’s safe operation, the system allows the
operation of certain controls in degraded mode
or completely blocks the use of the machine.
The exact nature of the fault is indicated on the
control module screen: Refer to Section 8
The machine's operation is restored when the
fault disappears or after the emergency stop is
recycled (depending on the nature of the fault).
In any case, the fault must be corrected before the machine is returned to service. After repair,
a full control on the operation of the machine and of the safety devices must be carried out by
qualified person before the machine is brought back into service.
If a fault occurs when the platform is elevated and is occupied by personnel, appropriate
measures must be taken to protect the platform's occupants.