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Manitou MAN'GO 12 User Manual

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13 - PENDULAR ARM LIFTING AND LOWERING KEYS
Using these keys at the same time as pressing button 8 to the Dead Mans position
enables the pendular arm to be lifted and lowered.
A : LIFTING THE PENDULAR ARM
- Hold down the Dead Mans function 8 and press key 13A.
B : LOWERING THE PENDULAR ARM
- Hold down the Dead Mans function 8 and press key 13B.
14 - BLOCKING TURRET ROTATION
- This pin must be used when the lifting platform is being transported by truck or
some other means of transport (train, etc...), to prevent the turret from rotating.
- Swivel the pin to the right.
- Push the pin into the hole in the turret provided for this purpose.
15 - FLASHING LIGHT
The flashing light illuminates automatically when the lifting platform is in translation
or making a movement.
16 - TILT SENSOR
- This sensor controls the safety buzzer 37 when the lifting platform has reached
the maximum authorised level of tilt. The buzzer sounds intermittently (see the
“SAFETIES” section).
- One LED located under the tilt sensor 16 shows its operating status:
• Green LED lit: maximum permissible tilt not yet reached.
• Green LED unlit: maximum permissible tilt reached.
17 - BUZZER
This buzzer (fixed on the outside of the hydraulic box, next to the telescopic arm) is
activated when you press push-button 26 on the basket control station.
START
ENGINE
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MAN'GO 12

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Manitou MAN'GO 12 Specifications

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BrandManitou
ModelMAN'GO 12
CategoryBoom Lifts
LanguageEnglish

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