Manitowoc Published 05-09-17, Control # 011-29 3-47
16000 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Carbody Remote Controls Operation
The speed at which the jacks and pins operate depends on
control handle movement and engine speed. To provide
adequate engine speed, operate engine at mid to high idle.
All control handles are spring returned to off.
See Figure 3-33
for the following items.
15āRight Crawler Pin Handle
16āLeft Crawler Pin Handle
Pull selected crawler pin handle DOWN to ENGAGE crawler
pins.
Release handle to CENTER when pins are fully engaged.
Push selected crawler pin handle UP to DISENGAGE
crawler pins.
NOTE: Carbody jacking is provided as an option to allow
the carbody, adapter frame, rotating bed and cab to
be transported as one unit.
17āRight Front Carbody Jack Handle
18āRight Rear Carbody Jack Handle
19āLeft Rear Carbody Jack Handle
20āLeft Front Carbody Jack Handle
Push handle TOWARD carbody to LOWER carbody (retract
jack).
Release handle to CENTER to stop jack. Valves on the jack
lock it in position.
Pull handle AWAY from carbody to RAISE carbody (extend
jack).
21āCarbody Level
Indicates crane levelness from front to rear and from side to
side while jacking carbody (see item C4. Bubble Level
on
page 3-17
).
Wireless Remote Battery Replacement
The wireless remote control is powered by two AA size
batteries in the control handle. The battery status is shown
on Main display, CAN Bus screen. The wireless icon displays
the following:
⢠16 and 32 On ā 75% and up battery charge
⢠32 On, 16 Off ā 50% to 75% battery charge
⢠32 Off, 16 On ā 25% to 50% battery charge
⢠Both Off ā 0% to 25% battery charge
To replace batteries:
1. Remove end cap at bottom of control handle.
2. The seal gasket must remain in place.
3. Remove old batteries.
4. Replace with two AA Lithium type batteries, if possible.
NOTE: Alkaline AA type batteries can be substituted, but
battery life is reduced.
WARNING
Moving Part Hazard!
To avoid serious crushing injury:
⢠Keep feet clear of moving jacks.
⢠Warn all personnel to stay clear of jacks while they
are being extended.
Tipping Hazard!
⢠Keep the crane as level as possible while jacking. Do
not allow the crane to get more than 3° out of level
while jacking to prevent crane from collapsing due to
structural failure of jacks. Monitor carbody level while
jacking.
CAUTION
Machinery Damage!
To avoid damage to carbody jacks, fully retract jacks
before traveling.