Page 20 December 2007
Rough Terrain Scissors
Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.3-8 Engine Compartment
WARNING
Beware of hot engine components.
1. Pull on the two latches to pull out engine
compartment.
• Engine Control Console
- Ensure muffler and exhaust system are
properly secured, with no evidence of
damage.
• Radiator
- Ensure radiator is secure.
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
- Check coolant level and add as
needed.
• Muffler and Exhaust
- Ensure muffler and exhaust system are
properly secured, with no evidence of
damage.
• Engine Tray
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and no visible damage to the engine
tray. Ensure that both tray-securing bolts
are in place.
• Hydraulic Pump
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
- Ensure all bolts are properly tightened.
- Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly
tightened and there is no evidence of
hydraulic leakage.
• Engine Oil Level
- Maintaining the engine components
is essential to good performance and
service life of the aerial platform.
Check oil level on dipstick
- Oil level should be between the “L” and
“H” marks. Add oil as needed.
• Engine Air Filter
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
Radiator
Muffler and Exhaust
Engine
Engine Air Filter
Hydraulic Pump
Engine Tray
Engine Control
Console
FAMILIARIZATION