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Chapter 4 – Safety Devices
18 TB60 – 0083739
Horn
An optional horn may be used to warn personnel on
the ground. The horn button is on the right side of the
upper control box.
The horn is operational when the emergency stop but-
ton and the start switches are both on, at the lower and
the upper controls.
All Motion Alarm
An optional all motion alarm may be provided on the
machine. The alarm sounds, in short beeps, anytime the
machine functions are being operated. The alarm is used
to warn personnel in the work area to stand clear.
Flashing Light
An optional amber ashing light may be located on
the top of the boom near the base end (refer to Figure
4.8). The ashing light warns personnel that the aerial
platform is in the area.
Figure 4.8 – Flashing Light
The light ashes at about one ash per second when
the engine is running.
Driving Lights
The optional headlights and blinking tail lights may be
used to help improve visibility while driving the aerial
platform and help others see it too.
y The headlights are located on the top of the front
cowling.
y The tail lights are mounted on the sides of the rear
cowling.
y Do not use the driving lights to drive on public
roadways.
Platform Work Lights
The optional platform work lights may be used to help
improve visibility while working aloft in dimly lit areas.
y The platform work lights are located on the top rail of
the platform, one on each side of the upper control
panel (refer to Figure 4.9).
y Do not use the platform work lights to drive on public
roadways.
Figure 4.9 – Platform Work Lights
Bump Guard System
The optional bump guard system is a spring mounted
padded railing below the platform. There are two infrared
lights mounted along the bottom of the platform next
to two infrared sensitive switches. The lights shine on
reectors on the bump guard system and are reected
back to the switches.
If the bump guard comes into contact with a stationary
object, the bump guard moves and one or both of the
light beams is broken, immediately stopping all platform
movement.
Flashing Light
Light Switch

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