4.4 ELEVATING STRUCTURE
4.4.1. ENGINE SPEED
A speed range may be selected for the
structure movements using the engine speed
selector. Refer to Section 4.2.2 – Engine
speed.
The engine high speed for the structure
movements must only be used if the machine is
being used in an area free of any obstacles. Refer
to Section 2.3 – Crushing and collision risk.
During approach, we recommend performing
the movements with the engine idling.
4.4.2. ELEVATION
• From the ground control station
1- Press and hold down the enable button. The enable button must be depressed before a
movement is controlled.
2- Tilt the control lever for arm 1,2 or 3 in the direction of the arrow corresponding to the
desired movement.
3- To stop the movement, release the control lever or the enable button.
• From the work platform control station
1- Select the engine speed desired.
2- Depress the enable pedal.
3- Within 5 seconds, tilt the control lever / joystick for arm 1,2 or 3 upwards to raise the
corresponding arm or downwards to lower the corresponding arm.
The movement speed of arm 2 is proportional to the travel of the joystick.
4- To stop the movement, return the lever/joystick to neutral to reduce the speed and
release the enable pedal.
4.4.3. TELESCOPE
• From the ground control station
1- Press and hold down the enable button. The enable button must be activated before a
movement is controlled.
2- Tilt the telescope control lever in the direction of the arrow corresponding to the desired
movement.
3- To stop the movement, release the control lever or the enable button.
• From the work platform control station
1- Select the engine speed desired.
2- Depress the enable pedal.
3- Within 5 seconds, tilt the telescope control lever backwards to extend the telescope and
forward to retract the telescope.
ONLY RAISE THE PLATFORM IF THE
MACHINE IS ON EVEN, FIRM,
HORIZONTAL AND FLAT GROUND.
IF THE TILT ALARM IS TRIGGERED,
BRING THE TELESCOPE BACK IN AND
LOWER THE PLATFORM.
DO NOT USE THE GROUND STATION
CONTROLS IF PERSONNEL IS ON
PLATFORM EXCEPT IN EMERGENCY
CASES. REFER TO THE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS IN SECTION 2 IN THIS
MANUAL.