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C10 TIGHTNESS OF THE BOLTS FIXING THE AXLE ASSEMBLIES ON THE CHASSIS
CHECK
- The tightness of the bolts must be checked at the latest after the first 50 hours of operation, and every 250 hours of operation thereafter.
- The tightening torque for the bolts is 28.5 daN.m ± 10 %.
- 1 daN = 1 Kg.
C11 ARM POSITION SENSORS
CHECK
For this operation, fold the arms into transport position.
- Make a translation movement at transport speed
- Raise the arms or extend the telescope
- Move forward
- The lifting platform should switch over to operating speed.
In the event of a malfunction occurring, prevent the lifting platform from being used. Contact your dealer.
C12 TILT SENSOR
CHECK
Fold the arms for this operation.
- Set the lifting platform in a tilted position greater than the authorised tilt (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: SPECIFICATIONS).
- The movements for extending the telescope and raising the arms should be blocked (the tilt indicator light is lit in the basket and the
buzzer is activated intermittently in the basket).
In the event of a malfunction occurring, prevent the lifting platform from being used. Contact your dealer.
C13 OVERLOAD SENSORS
CHECK
Fold the arms into transport position for this operation.
- Place a higher weight than that indicated in the basket (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: SPECIFICATIONS).
- The movements for extending the telescope and raising the arms should be blocked (the tilt indicator light is lit in the basket and the
buzzer is activated continuously in the basket).
In the event of a malfunction occurring, prevent the lifting platform from being used. Contact your dealer.
C14 COOLING CIRCUIT HOSES
CHECK
If the cooling circuit hoses are damaged or if coolant leaks, this can cause overheating or severe burns.
- Open the bonnet.
- Visually check the c
ondition of the cooling circuit hoses and the tightening collars. If these are blistered, hardened or cracked, replace
them immediately (replace all the cooling circuit hoses and the tightening collars, at least every two years).
(Contact your dealer)
647414 EN (27/05/2015)