Manitowoc Published 08-06-19, Control # 237-09_v2 4-5
MLC165-1 OPERATOR MANUAL SETUP AND INSTALLATION
Legend for Figure 4-2
SELF-ASSEMBLY CONTROLS
See Figure 4-2
For identification and operation of the self-assembly
controls, see Section 3 of this manual.
Do not operate the self-assembly controls without first
reading Section 3 of this manual and the applicable
assembly and disassembly procedures in this section.
To operate the self-assembly controls, the crane must be in
the setup mode. See Setup Mode on page 4-6
.
NOTE The speed of all self-assembly functions depends
on engine speed: the faster the engine speed, the
faster the self-assembly functions (and vice versa).
In the setup mode, the boom control handle will
simultaneously raise and lower the mast and haul
in and pay out boom hoist wire rope. The mast-
assist arms are also functional and controlled
automatically by the boom control handle.
1 – Overhead console switches (View A). The swing/travel
alarm will sound when these switches are operated.
2 – Carbody control handles (View C).
3 – Remote control switches (View E). Connect the hand-
held remote control to the W56J1 receptacle (4, View D)
above the batteries in the right enclosure.
NOTE When the carbody controls are enabled in the
setup mode, the swing/travel alarm will sound
continuously.
When the remote control is enabled in the setup
mode, the swing/travel alarm will sound when a
setup function is operated from the remote control.
For cranes meeting CE requirements, the controls
in the operator cab and on the setup remote control
cannot be operated when the carbody controls are
enabled and vice versa.
Item Description
1 Overhead Console Switches
1a Mast-Assist Arms
1b Boom Hinge Pins
2 Carbody Controls
2a Right Front Carbody Jack
2b Right Rear Carbody Jack
2c Level
2d Have No Function (inoperable)
3 Remote Control (hand-held)
3a Power
3b Emergency Stop
3c Mast Assist Arms
3d Boom Hinge Pins
3e Left Counterweight Cylinder
3f Right Counterweight Cylinder
3g Inner Counterweight Pins
4 W56J1 Receptacle