MAN.161 Rev.7 ENG - Use and maintenance manual S15 page
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Control positions
3.1
Machine switching on/off station
Picture 4: control station for engine switching on/off.
In the switching on/off station, allocated on the left side of the chassis, it is
possible to push the button MS (Picture 4) to start the auxiliary electric en-
gine (*optional).
In this station, there are also:
• EB emergency button (Picture 4): red and mushroom-shaped, it
blocks the machine by removing the power supply to the control cir-
cuits. This switch has priority over any other command: it makes
possible only the manual emergency lowering of the machine on the
ground.
• led 1 for stabilization consent (Picture 4): if lighted on, it allows
the movement of the outriggers only when the boom and panto-
graph are resting on their supports.
• led 2 for platform use consent (Picture 4): if lighted on, it allows
the maneuvers of the aerial part only when stabilization is correctly
performed.
• emergency bypass 3 (Picture 4): it disables the safety function of
emergency button (par. 4.6.2)
• electropump activation lever 4 (Picture 4): it is an alternative en-
ergy source for the electric engine power (par. 4.6.6).
3.1.1
Other power supplies *optional
The machine can be supplied on customer request:
• with diesel engine, instead of standard petrol engine, and with aux-
iliary electric engine;
• in a completely electric version 48 V powered by 160 Ah lithium bat-
teries.
It is not possible to use the endothermic engine and the electric
one (*optional) at the same time.
It is not possible to have the 48 V electric engine and the
110/120/230 V engine fitted on the machine at the same time.
The electric engine, if present, can be activated also by turning to the left the
selector 7 in the basket control station (Pictures 9a-9b).
To recharge the batteries (no engine activated):
1. couple the 110/120/230 V socket (power line) to the plug on the ma-
chine and lift the button provided on the machine's thermal magnetic
panel;
2. the batteries will be charging and, if the electric system is ON, the
progress of the charging process will be shown on both the control
station display and the appropriate leds of the box in the basket.