Manual Sinoboom Modelo GTJZ10
Manual Sinoboom Modelo GTJZ10
501043110002
Rev: A
Maintenance
Aug 2020
Manual
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CT MAN
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GTJZ0612/0612/2146
GTJZ0812/0812/2746
GTJZ 0608E (2132E)
GTJZ1012/1012/3346
GTJZ 0808E (2732E)
GTJZ1212/1212/4047
GTJZ 0808E (2732E)
GTJZ 0808E (2732E)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................. iii Machine Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Safety Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
1 Performance Parameters ...... 1-1
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 4 Maintenance ...................... 4-1
Power System Specifications . . . . . . . . . 1-7 Conducting a Pre-delivery Inspection . 4-1
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Following a Maintenance Schedule . . . 4-2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Completing a Repair & Inspection
Hydraulic Hose Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Hydraulic Fitting Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Checklist A Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque A-1 Inspect All Manuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12 A-2 Inspect All Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Fastener Torque Specifications . . . . . .1-12 A-3 Inspect Damaged, Loose or
Lost Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
2 Safety ............................... 2-1
A-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil Level . . . . . 4-6
Safety Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
A-5 Inspect Hydraulic Oil Leakage. . 4-6
Reporting Accidents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
A-6 Functional Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Electrocution Hazards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
A-7 Inspect Emergency Lowering
Tipping Hazards and Rated Load . . . . . 2-2
Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Work Environment Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
A-8 Test Braking Device . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Unsafe Operation Hazards. . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
A-9 Full Lifting and Full Lowering
Fall Hazards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Time Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Collision Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
A-10 Testing Traveling Speed (-
Crush Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Platform is Lifted State) . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10
Explosion and Fire Hazards. . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
A-11 Testing Traveling Speed (-
Damaged Machine Hazards . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Platform is Fully Retracted State). .4-10
Bodily Injury Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
A-12 Inspect the Tilt Protection
Battery Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
A-13 Test the Pothole Guard. . . . . . . 4-11
Handling the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
A-14 Inspect Platform Weighing
Hydraulic Systems Hazard . . . . . . . . . . .2-10
System(optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Welding and Polishing Requirements2-10
A-15 Inspect the Raised Limit
After Using the Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10
Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-12
3 System Descriptions............ 3-1 A-16 Inspect Platform Lowering
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Limit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-13
Hydraulic System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 A-17 Inspect the battery level . . . . . .4-13
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
DIMENSION PARAMETERS
Max. platform height 6.3m 20ft 8in.
Max. working height 8.3m 27ft 3in.
Max. horizontal extension 0.9m 3ft
Length 2.45m 8ft
Width 1.17m 3ft 10in.
Height (stowed, rails folded) 1.6m 5ft 3in.
Height (stowed, rails up) 2.22m 7ft 3in.
Wheel base 1.88m 6.17ft
Wheel span 1.025m 3.36ft
Ground clearance (pothole guards
retracted) 0.1m 4in.
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Rated load capacity of platform 550kg 1213 lb
Max. load capability of extended platform 120kg 265 lb
Max. platform occupancy (indoor/outdoor) 2 person
WEIGHT
Weight (in a no-load state) (indoor/
2415kg 5325 lb
outdoor)
DIMENSION PARAMETERS
Max. platform height 8.1m 26ft 7in.
Max. working height 10.1m 33ft 2in.
Max. horizontal extension 0.9m 3ft
Length 2.45m 8ft
Width 1.17m 3ft 10in.
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Rated load capacity of platform 450kg 992 lb
Max. load capability of extended platform 120kg 265 lb
Max. platform occupancy (indoor/outdoor) 2 person
Max. noise 72 dB
POWER PARAMETERS
Hydraulic tank capacity 15L 3.3 gal(imperial)/4 gal(US)
WEIGHT
Weight (in a no-load state) (indoor/
2675kg 5897 lb
outdoor)
DIMENSION PARAMETERS
Max. platform height 10m 32ft 10in.
Max. working height 12m 39ft 4.5in.
Max. horizontal extension 0.9m 3ft
Length 2.45m 8ft
Width 1.17m 3ft 10in.
Height (stowed, rails folded) 1.86m 6ft 1in.
Height (stowed, rails up) 2.48m 8ft 1.6in.
Wheel base 1.88m 6.17ft
Wheel span 1.025m 3.36ft
Ground clearance (pothole guards
retracted) 0.1m 4in.
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Rated load capacity of platform 320kg 705.6 lb
Max. load capability of extended platform 120kg 265 lb
Max. platform occupancy (indoor/outdoor) 2 person(indoor)/1 person(outdoor)
WEIGHT
Weight (in a no-load state) (indoor/
2775kg 6119 lb
outdoor)
DIMENSION PARAMETERS
Max. platform height 11.9m(indoor)/ 9m(outdoor) 39 ft(indoor)/ 29.5 ft(outdoor)
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Rated load capacity of platform 320kg 705.6 lb
Max. load capability of extended platform 120kg 265 lb
Max. platform occupancy (indoor/outdoor) 2 person(indoor)/1 person(outdoor)
Max. noise 72 dB
POWER PARAMETERS
WEIGHT
Weight (in a no-load state) (indoor/
3170kg 6990 lb
outdoor)
MEASURE SPECIFICATIONS
HYDRAULIC OIL
Normal temperature region (32°F ~ 104°F [0°C ~ 40°C]) L-HM46
Cold region (-13°F ~ 77°F [-25°C ~ 25°C]) L-HV32
Hot region (>104°F [40°C]) L-HM68
Extremely cold region (<-22°F [-30°C]) Special scheme to be determined
MEASURE SPECIFICATIONS
HYDRAULIC PUMPS
Type Gear pump
Displacement 300cc/r
350cc/r(GTJZ1212)
FUNCTIONAL VALVES
Lift relief valve pressure 21MPa(3046 Psi)
Steer relief valve pressure 15MPa(2176 Psi)
HYDRAULIC RETURN FILTER
Bypass pressure 0.25MPa(36 Psi)
NOTICE
Different hydraulic oils can be added according to customer requirements upon factory delivery, but cannot be
mixed.
INSTALLED INTO
INSTALLED INTO STEEL
THREAD SIZE ALUMINUM
ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP O-RING
L (LIGHT-DUTY)
INSTALLED INTO
INSTALLED INTO STEEL
THREAD SIZE ALUMINUM
ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP O-RING
M27×2 120 ± 8 Nm (89 ± 6 ft-lb) 185 ± 12 Nm (136 ± 9 ft-lb) 100 ± 7 Nm (74 ± 5 ft-lb)
M30×2 140 ± 8 Nm (103 ± 6 ft-lb) 245 ± 15 Nm (181 ± 11 ft-lb) 135 ± 8 Nm (100 ± 6 ft-lb)
M33×2 180 ± 10 Nm (133 ± 7 ft-lb) 320 ± 20 Nm (236 ± 15 ft-lb) 160 ± 10 Nm(118 ± 7 ft-lb )
M42×2 240 ± 15 Nm (177 ± 11 ft-lb) 450 ± 25 Nm (332 ± 18 ft-lb) 210 ± 13 Nm (155 ± 10 ft-lb)
M48×2 280 ± 20 Nm (207 ± 15 ft-lb) 540 ± 30 Nm (398 ± 22 ft-lb) 260 ± 15 Nm (192 ± 11 ft-lb)
S (HEAVY-DUTY)
M27×2 120 ± 8 Nm (89 ± 6 ft-lb) 185 ± 12 Nm (136 ± 9 ft-lb) 160 ± 10 Nm (118 ± 7 ft-lb)
M30×2 140 ± 8 Nm (103 ± 6 ft-lb) 245 ± 15 Nm (181 ± 11 ft-lb) 210 ± 13 Nm (155 ± 10 ft-lb)
M33×2 180 ± 10 Nm (133 ± 7 ft-lb) 320 ± 20 Nm (236 ± 15 ft-lb) 260 ± 15 Nm (192 ± 11 ft-lb)
M42×2 240 ± 15 Nm (177 ± 11 ft-lb) 450 ± 25 Nm (332 ± 18 ft-lb) 330 ± 20 Nm (243 ± 15 ft-lb)
M48×2 280 ± 20 Nm (207 ± 15 ft-lb) 540 ± 30 Nm (398 ± 22 ft-lb) 420 ± 25 Nm (310 ± 18 ft-lb)
Hydraulic fittings with inch thread (British Standard Pipe [BSP]) must be torqued to the following specifications.
INSTALLED INTO
INSTALLED INTO STEEL
THREAD SIZE ALUMINUM
ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP O-RING
L (LIGHT-DUTY)
INSTALLED INTO
INSTALLED INTO STEEL
THREAD SIZE ALUMINUM
ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP ED, O-RING + CIRCLIP O-RING
G1-1/2A 280 ± 20 Nm (207 ± 15 ft-lb) 540 ± 30 Nm (398 ± 22 ft-lb) -
S (HEAVY-DUTY)
Hydraulic fittings with Unified Thread Standard (UNC/UNF) must be torqued to the following specifications.
INSTALLED INTO
INSTALLED INTO STEEL
THREAD SIZE ALUMINUM
O-RING O-RING
L (LIGHT-DUTY)
S (HEAVY-DUTY)
NOMINAL
DIAMETER PITCH (MM) CLASS 8.8 CLASS 10.9 CLASS 12.9
(MM)
12 1.5 100 Nm (74 ft-lb) 130 Nm (96 ft-lb) 155 Nm (114 ft-lb)
1.25 105 Nm (77 ft-lb) 135 Nm (100 ft-lb) 160 Nm (118 ft-lb)
2.5 320 Nm (236 ft-lb) 420 Nm (310 ft-lb) 500 Nm (369 ft-lb)
18
1.5 360 Nm (266 ft-lb) 470 Nm (345 ft-lb) 550 Nm (406 ft-lb)
2.5 450 Nm (332 ft-lb) 600 Nm (443 ft-lb) 700 Nm (516 ft-lb)
20
1.5 500 Nm (369 ft-lb) 650 Nm(479 ft-lb ) 770 Nm (568 ft-lb)
2.5 600 Nm (443 ft-lb) 800 Nm (590 ft-lb) 980 Nm (723 ft-lb)
22
2 650 Nm (479 ft-lb) 850 Nm (627 ft-lb) 1050 Nm (774 ft-lb)
NOMINAL
DIAMETER PITCH (MM) CLASS 8.8 CLASS 10.9 CLASS 12.9
(MM)
30 3.5 1500 Nm (1106 ft-lb) 2000 Nm (1475 ft-lb) 2400 Nm (1770 ft-lb)
Unless special torque requirements are listed in this manual or other instructions, torque Unified Thread Standard
bolts (label: UNC) to the values listed in the table bellow.
NOMINAL
OPPOSITE NUT SIZE (S) CLASS 5 CLASS 8
DIAMETER (IN)
Unless special torque requirements are listed in this manual or other instructions, torque Unified Thread Standard
bolts (label: UNF) to the values listed in the table bellow.
NOMINAL
OPPOSITE NUT SIZE (S) CLASS 5 CLASS 8
DIAMETER (IN)
Understand that as the operator you have the responsi- NOTE: Indicates a procedure, practice or condition that
bility and right to shut down the machine in case of fail- should be followed in order for the engine or component
ure with the machine or other emergency at your to function in the manner intended.
workplace.
NOTICE
REPORTING ACCIDENTS
People suffering from heart disease, hypertension,
epilepsy and other diseases and people who fear
heights must never operate or use this machine. Al- In case of any accident involving the machinery of , noti-
so, people who have alcohol or drugs in their system, fy Immediately, even if no personal injury or property
or experience excessive fatigue or depression, are damage occurs during the accident. Contact by tele-
prohibited from operating or using this machine. phone and provide all necessary details. Failure to noti-
fy the manufacturer within 48 hours of the incident
involving the machinery of may void the product's
warranty.
ELECTROCUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. HAZARDS
NOTE: This machine is not insulated and does not have
an electric shock protection function.
All operators and managers shall comply with national
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not or local regulations regarding the minimum safe dis-
avoided, could result in death or serious injury. tance of live conductors above the ground. In the ab-
sence of such requirements, operators and managers
should follow the minimum safety distance require-
ments in Table 2-1 , page 2-2.
GTJZ0812
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS
Retracting 450 kg(992 lb)
• Always maintain a safe distance Extending: Stationary only 330 kg(728 lb)
from power lines and electrical
equipment in accordance with ap- Extending: Extension only 120 kg(265 lb)
plicable government regulations
and see Table 2-1 , page 2-2. GTJZ1012
• Consider platform movement, Retracting 320 kg(705.6 lb)
wire swinging or drooping, be-
ware of strong winds or gusts, Extending: Stationary only 200 kg(441 lb)
and do not operate the machine
when there is lightning or heavy Extending: Extension only 120 kg(265 lb)
rain.
GTJZ1212
• If the machine comes into contact
with live wires, keep away from Retracting 320 kg(705.6 lb)
the machine. Personnel on the
ground or on the platform must Extending: Stationary only 200 kg(441 lb)
not touch or operate the machine
Extending: Extension only 120 kg(265 lb)
until the power is switched off.
• Do not use the machine as a
ground wire during welding and
polishing operations.
Table 2-1
Table 2-2
GTJZ0612
Retracting 550 kg(1213 lb)
WORK ENVIRONMENT
TIPPING HAZARDS
HAZARDS
intend to lower the platform with a
ground controller, you must oper-
ate it only after all personnel have
left the platform. UNSAFE JOBSITE HAZARDS
Table 2-3
2 1.6~3.3 4~7 Light breeze Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle.
NOTICE
Maximum climbing ability is suitable for machines
with platform retracted.
Maximum Slope:25% (14°)
Climbing capacity means the maximum allowable tilt
angle of the machine when it is on solid ground and
the platform is only capable of carrying one person.
As the weight of the machine’s platform increases,
the machine’s climbing capacity reduces.
UNSAFE OPERATION
HAZARDS
At a minimum, operators must operate and maintain the
machine as stated in this manual and in the
Maintenance Manual in addition to following more
stringent industry regulations and workplace rules.
Never engage in unsafe machine operation.
• Each person on the platform must • Pay attention to the field of sight
wear harnesses or use safety and the presence of blind spots
equipment consistent with gov- when moving or operating the
ernment regulations. Fasten the machine.
cable to the fixed point of the plat-
• Pay attention to the extended plat-
form. Never fasten the cable of
form when moving the machine.
more than one person to a fixed
point on the platform. • Check the work area to avoid
ground and overhead obstruc-
• Do not sit, stand or crawl on the
tions or other possible risks.
guardrails. When on the platform
always remain standing on the • Be sure to exercise caution when
platform floor. using the platform controller and
chassis controller. Color-marked
• Do not climb down from the plat-
directional arrows show the func-
form when the platform is
tion of travel, lift and steering.
elevated.
• Users must comply with user,
• Keep the platform floor free of
workplace and government rules
obstacles.
regarding the use of personal pro-
• Do not enter or exit the platform tective equipment (hard hats,
unless the machine is fully in safety belts and gloves, etc.).
place.
• Place the machine on level ground
• Close the platform entrance door or in a secured position before re-
before operating the machine. leasing the brakes.
• Do not operate the machine if the • Only lower the platform when
handrails are not properly in- there are no people or obstruc-
stalled and the platform entry tions in the area beneath it.
door is not closed.
• Limit the speed of travel accord-
ing to ground conditions, crowd-
ing, gradients, the presence and
location of personnel and any oth-
COLLISION HAZARDS er factors that may cause
collisions.
At a minimum, operators must operate and maintain the • Do not operate the machine on
machine as stated in this manual and in the Mainte- any crane or overhead traveling
nance Manual in addition to following more stringent in- device unless the crane control is
dustry regulations and workplace rules. locked or precautions have been
taken to prevent any potential
collision.
• Do not place your hands and arms
where they may become crushed
or trapped.
• Do not work in or under the plat-
form or near the scissor arms
when the safety lever is not in
place.
• Maintain good judgment and plan-
ning when using the controller on
the ground to operate the ma-
chine. Maintain proper distance
between operator, machine and
fixed object.
DAMAGED MACHINE
COLLISION HAZARDS
HAZARDS
• Never operate a machine danger-
ously or for fun. NOTICE
To avoid machine damage, follow all operation and
maintenance requirements in this manual and the
Maintenance Manual.
CRUSH HAZARDS
A potential crush hazard exists during movement of the
machine. Always keep body parts and clothing a safe
distance from the machine during machine operation. UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARDS
BATTERY HAZARD
HANDLING THE BATTERY
Always wear protective glasses or
goggles and protective clothing • Only trained personnel with permission from the
when working with batteries. Remove workplace may remove a battery from a machine.
all rings, watches and other
accessories. • Never force a battery during installation or removal.
Never drop a battery.
• Never short-circuit the outlet of the battery pack
directly with the wire.
• If battery acid spills, use water mixed with
CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD bicarbonate (baking soda) to neutralize the acid.
• Do not store batteries in wet places or in water.
Avoid spilling or contacting battery
acid with unprotected skin. Seek • Check the wire for damage daily. Replace any
medical attention immediately if damaged parts before operation.
battery acid contacts skin.
BATTERY HAZARD
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
HAZARD WELDING HAZARDS
NOTICE
After using the machine, the power off switch must
be disconnected.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
In the electrical system, GTJZ0612&0812&1012
machines are powered by four 6V batteries in series or
a 24V lithium battery to drive the motor on the power
unit. The battery is charged from an external power
supply.
In the electrical system, GTJZ1212 machine are
powered by four 12V batteries(two in tandem) or a 24V
lithium battery to drive the motor on the power unit. The
battery is charged from an external power supply.
MACHINE CONTROL
SYSTEM
The functions of the machine are controlled with two
controllers in this system. A controller is located on the
right door of the machine and controls the platform up/
down functions. The other controller is located on the
2. Use the following table to note the results. After re-inspected after repair is completed and marked
each section is complete, mark the appropriate box. in the box marked "inspection".
3. Record the inspection results. If any inspection re-
sults are "NO", the machine must be stopped and
Table 4-1
Pre-operational Inspection
Maintenance Procedure
Functional Inspection
Inspector Signature
Inspector Title
Inspector Company
Table 4-3
Checklist B Procedures
Checklist C Procedures
YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has REPAIRED/Ma-
Problem
Items in Good Damage or chine Has Been
Description
Condition Malfunction Repaired
Checklist D Procedures
YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has REPAIRED/Ma-
Problem
Items in Good Damage or chine Has Been
Description
Condition Malfunction Repaired
User
Inspector Signature
Inspector Date
Inspector Title
Inspector Company
NOTICE
Figure 4-1
If needing to replace the decals, contact Hunan Sino-
boom Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd..
NOTICE
For any damaged, improperly installed or missing
parts, correctly install new parts immediately. If the
fasteners are loose, tighten them immediately.
A-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil Level • Hydraulic oil tank, filters, pipe fittings, oil pipe, power
unit
Ensuring appropriate hydraulic oil is important for • All hydraulic cylinders, pumps , motor, brake manual
proper operation of the machine. Operating the release valve
machine with an improper hydraulic oil level can
• All hydraulic valve blocks
damage hydraulic components. Performing daily
inspection of the hydraulic oil level will help you • The area around the machine
determine if a problem exists in the hydraulic system.
Be sure to correct the problem before operating the
machine. A-6 Functional Tests
Perform the following procedures with the platform
retracted: Testing functional switches and emergency stop
buttons of the machine is important for the safe
1. Open the door on the right side of the chassis. operation of the machine. If any function does not
2. Inspect the mark on the side of the hydraulic oil operate properly or the emergency stop button does not
tank. stop all functions, it would lead to unsafe operating
conditions. All functions must operate properly. There
3. The hydraulic oil level should appear within “10L must be no abnormal noises or movement of the
(2.2 gal(imperial)/2.6 gal(US))” and “12L(2.6 gal machine during operation.
(imperial)/3.2 gal(US))” mark in the hydraulic oil
tank. Before beginning a functional tests:
4. Add hydraulic oil as needed. Never overfill the tank. 1. Select a test area that has a solid, flat, level
surface.
Table 4-4 2. Ensure the test area is free of obstacles.
3. Connect the battery to the machine if it is not
CUSTOMER HYDRAULIC OIL already connected.
REQUIREMENTS MARK
INSPECT GROUND CONTROLLER
Normal-temperature region
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) L-HM46
NOTICE
Cold region
-25°C to 25°C (-13°F to 77° L-HV32 Test the ground controller in one cycle.
F)
High-temperature region
greater than 40°C (104°F) L-HM68 1
NOTICE 4
Figure 4-2
1
1. Insurance 9. Backspace Key
2. Emergency Stop Button 10. Page Up Key 1. Hold down the enabling and lifting key at the
1 Position
3. OFF 11. Enabling Key 2 same time to start the lifting function. Ensure the
platform lifts.
4. Platform Control Position 12. Lowering Key 2.3 Release either the enabling or lifting key to
ensure that the platform stops lifting.
5. Key Switch 13. Lifting Key
3. 4Hold down the enabling key and lowering key at
6. Ground Control Position 14. Enter Key the same time to start the lowering function. The
2 7 and the alarm should ring.
platform should lower
7. Controller 15. Page Down Key
5
8. Display Screen
INSPECT PLATFORM CONTROLLER
3
Testing the Ground Controller Function NOTICE
6 Test all functions of the platform controller in one
7
cycle.
4
5
8 1
15
2 4 5
1. Push the emergency stop button on the ground
controller and platform controller to the ON 9 6 7 14
position. 3
13
2. Turn the key switch to the ground control position.
10
3. Ensure the relevant indicator turns on and does
not display an error message.
1
11
Testing the Emergency Stop Function 12
2
8
5
2. Pull out the emergency stop button to the ON
position.
11 13
1 8 15
9 14
2 Figure 4-3 13
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5 1. Press the lifting/lowering button. The button
should illuminate.
Right
1. Put the emergency stop button on the platform
4 into the OFF position by pressing it. Ensure all Left
functions stop.
5
2. Pull the emergency stop button to the ON
position.
12
Testing the Horn
1. Press the driving and steering button. The button
should illuminate.
13 2. Hold the enabling key on the control handle and
press the left button. Ensure the machine turns
left.
3. Hold the enabling key of the control handle and
Press the horn button. The horn should sound. press the right button. Ensure the machine turns
right.
Testing the Enabling Key Function
GENCY
S
T Testing the Driving and Braking Functions
O
P
A-7 Inspect Emergency Lowering 5. The machine is fully loaded and is in the state of
Function lifted.
6. Operate the control handle to drive the machine on
flat pavement at maximum speed. Then release the
NOTICE handle rapidly.
This test is performed when the platform is empty. 7. Measure the braking distance of the machine.
1. Push the emergency stop button on the ground Result: The braking distance must be less than 0.05
controller and platform controller to the ON position. m (1.97 in).
6. Press the walking and steering button, then press 8. Place the two wooden boards under the two wheels
the high/low speed button. The slow mode activates on the front or back side of the machine, and then
when the light of the low-speed traveling button drive the machine onto the two boards. The wooden
illuminates. boards should measure(L × W × H):50 mm×100
mm×100 mm (2 in×4 in×4 in).
0 12 9. Change the machine’s walking function to a
platform lifting function and then push the handle to
raise the platform about 2 m (6.6 ft). Ensure the
7. Hold the enabling key on the control handle and platform stops moving and tilt the alarm bell. Ensure
1 gently push the control handle forward to the full- the platform controller and the ground controller
drive position. Ensure the machine does not take display the letters “LL.”
less than 27 seconds to travel 12 m(39.4 ft).
10. Completely lower the platform. Change the
machine's platform lifting function to a driving
NOTICE function. Drive the machine down and remove the
wooden boards.
IfEMERGENCY
the machine takes less than 27 seconds to
travel 12 m(39.4Sft), stop the machine and
T
determine the cause. A-13 Test the Pothole Guard
O
P
NOTICE
A-12 Inspect the Tilt Protection
When the platform lifts, the pothole guard should
Function activate automatically. The pothole guard activates
two limit switches to help restrict the movement of the
NOTICE machine. When the platform rises to the level of the
fork and leaves the pressure lever of the pothole
Perform this step while you are standing on the guard, the pothole guard activates. If the pothole
ground using the platform controller. Do not stand on guard does not activate, the alarm will sound and the
the platform while testing this function. machine will not be able to lift and drive.
To operate the lower part of the scissor arm, use the 1. Test the pothole guard. Ensure that the pothole
safety arm; otherwise serious personal injury may guard activates automatically when the platform lifts
result. to the level of the fork and leaves the pressure lever
of the pothole guard.
1. Lifting the platform, open the safety arm and ensure
2. Push hard on the left/right pothole guard shield.
the safety arm functions.
Ensure the pothole guard shield cannot be flipped
2. Flip the level switch to exceed 1.5 degrees in the upward.
left-to-right direction. Ensure the machine sounds
3. Lower the platform. Ensure that the pothole guard
an alarm.
shield automatically recovers.
3. Flip the level switch to exceed 3 degrees in the
4. Place a wooden board under the pothole guard and
front-to-back direction. Ensure the machine sounds
lift the platform. The wooden boards should
an alarm.
measure(L × W × H): 50 mm×100 mm×50 mm (2
4. Lower the platform completely. in×4 in×2 in). When the platform lifts to the level of
the fork and leaves the pothole guard lever, the
5. Place the two wooden boards under the two wheels alarm will sound and the platform controller and
on the left or right side of the machine, and then ground controller will display the number “18”. The
drive the machine onto the two boards. The wooden machine will not be able to lift and drive.
boards should measure as follows(L × W × H):50
mm×100 mm×30 mm (2 in×4 in×1.2 in). 5. Completely lower the platform and remove the
wooden blocks.
6. Change the machine’s walking function to a
platform lifting function and then push the handle to
raise the platform about 2 m (6.6 ft). Ensure the
platform stops moving and tilt the alarm bell. Ensure A-14 Inspect Platform Weighing
the platform controller and the ground controller System(optional)
display the letters “LL.”
7. Completely lower the platform. Change the The platform weighing system is optional. Make sure
machine’s platform lifting function to a walking your machine has this protection function before
function. Drive the machine down and remove the checking this function.
wooden boards.
1. Park the machine on flat, level and firm ground. 3. Lower the platform until the scissor arm is in the
Lubricate the bearings and sliding slots. fully retracted state. Gradually add a load to the
platform.
2. Use ground controller to lift and lower the platform
without loading twice; the platform must operate in The test results appear in Table 4-7 , page 4-12:
its normal state.
Table 4-7
When the weight does not exceed 550 kg (1213 lb), ensure that the platform is able to lift to
the highest position.
When the platform load is greater than or equal to 660kg (1455 lb), the platform lifting height is
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greater than 1 m (39 in) or 10% of the height that can be lifted (use the greater number),
several things will happen. The overload indicator lamp will illuminate, an alarm will sound,
and the work platform will not be able to move. Once you remove the excess weight, the work
platform will be able to move again.
When the weight does not exceed 450 kg (992 lb), ensure that the platform is able to lift to the
highest position.
When the platform load is greater than or equal to 540 kg (1190 lb), the platform lifting height is
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greater than 1 m (39 in) or 10% of the height that can be lifted (use the greater number),
several things will happen. The overload indicator lamp will illuminate, an alarm will sound,
and the work platform will not be able to move. Once you remove the excess weight, the work
platform will be able to move again.
When the weight does not exceed 320 kg (705 lb), ensure that the platform is able to lift to the
highest position.
When the platform load is greater than or equal to 380 kg (838 lb), the platform lifting height is
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greater than 1 m (39 in) or 10% of the height that can be lifted (use the greater number),
several things will happen. The overload indicator lamp will illuminate, an alarm will sound,
and the work platform will not be able to move. Once you remove the excess weight, the work
platform will be able to move again.
When the weight does not exceed 320 kg (705 lb), ensure that the platform is able to lift to the
highest position.
When the platform load is greater than or equal to 380 kg (838 lb), the platform lifting height is
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greater than 1 m (39 in) or 10% of the height that can be lifted (use the greater number),
several things will happen. The overload indicator lamp will illuminate, an alarm will sound,
and the work platform will not be able to move. Once you remove the excess weight, the work
platform will be able to move again.
NOTICE
When the temperature of hydraulic oil is low, the viscosity will increase, which will have a significant impact on the
pressure detection. If the environmental temperature difference between the terminal customer and the machine
manufacturer factory delivered by the new machine ≧10°(50°F), or if the hydraulic oil temperature is lower than 15
(59°F), an alarm failure occurs when the rated load is lower than the standard rated load (the "OL" symbol appears
on the platform controller screen or the ground controller screen), please re-calibrate the weighing sensor.
A-15 Inspect the Raised Limit Function 2. Operate on the ground controller and raise the
platform to the highest position.
1. Park the machine on flat, level and firm ground. 3. Check the height of the platform at this point.
The test results are shown in Table 4-8 , page 4-13:
A-16 Inspect Platform Lowering Limit A-17 Inspect the battery level
1. Park the machine on flat, level and firm ground. Using the Battery Level Indicator
Table 4-9
• D-3 Replace hydraulic oil tank return oil filter • Battery harness
element.
• Charger harness
• Scissor arm harness
• Power unit harness
CHECKLIST B
• Ground controller junction box
PROCEDURES • Platform controller junction box
2. Inspect the flexile joints, and confirm that the joints
B-1 Inspect Electric Wires are tight and the sensor lines are not damaged.
1 2
3 4
Figure 4-5
Table 4-10
INSPECT THE MAINTENANCE-FREE pump and its normal service life. The hydraulic pump
BATTERIES would operate abnormally if the air filter of the hydraulic
oil tank is dirty or blocked, and hydraulic components
• Wear protective clothing and goggles properly. may be damaged after repeated use of a dirty or
• Ensure that the connections of the battery cable are blocked air filter. Inspect the air filter of the hydraulic oil
not corroded. tank more frequently if the service environment is very
dirty.
• Ensure that the battery is installed properly and the
cable is connected tightly.
• Connect the battery charger cable to the correct NOTICE
post on the battery (red to positive, black to This procedure must be performed when the drive
negative). motor/hydraulic motor is stopped.
• Connect the charging plug to 220V socket.
1. Remove the oil filter of the hydraulic oil tank.
Result: The battery should be recharged normally,
and the charge indicator should illuminate 2. Inspect the vent hole.
3. The air must pass through the air filter smoothly.
B-4 Inspect Hydraulic Oil 4. If air does not pass through the air filter, follow the
steps below to clean the air filter.
Inspecting and replacing the hydraulic oil is important 5. Clean the air filter with mild solvent, and then blow
for the proper operation of the machine and the dry with compressed air. Repeat step 2.
extension of service life. The machine may be unable to
operate properly if the hydraulic oil becomes dirty, and 6. Install the air filter on the oil tank.
the hydraulic parts may be damaged if using
contaminated oil. Replace the hydraulic oil often,
especially when the service environment is very dirty. B-6 Inspect Brake Manual Release
NOTE: Due to wear and tear on the mesh components, Function
metal particles may appear in the hydraulic fluid or filter
of the new machine. When the drive wheel hub loses power, the parking
brake will engage as a safety measure. If the machine
needs to be pulled or pushed to a place where it can be
repaired or recharged, the operator must release the
brake manually.
BURN HAZARD
Before maintaining the hydraulic
system, allow the hydraulic fluid to
cool to room temperature.
CRUSH HAZARDS
Replace the hydraulic oil if any of the following The machine is on any slope and
conditions exist. must fully cover the wheels before
releasing the brakes, any failure to
• The hydraulic oil is milky white and cloudy. comply with this warning may
result in injury or even death.
• The hydraulic oil is blackened.
• Obtain a sample of the hydraulic oil and inspect it in 1. Wedge the tires to prevent the machine from rolling.
sunlight. Rub the oil between two fingers to
determine if it contains metal particles. 2. Ensure the area is free of obstructions.
• The hydraulic oil has an abnormal smell. 3. Locate the manual release brake valve mounted on
the rear of the chassis.
See D-4 Inspect and Replace Hydraulic Oil, page 4-
18 for replacement steps.
2 BURN HAZARD
Figure 4-6
HIGH-PRESSURE HAZARD
L
6. Start the machine and inspect the filter and
hydraulic components to ensure no leakage exists.
1. Switch off the power, open the gate on the right side
BURN HAZARD of chassis.
Table 4-12
Be sure the scissor arm assembly is not deformed or cracked and there is no damage to
Scissor arm the crush pads between the scissors.
Be sure there is no oil leaking from the cylinder, valve block or hydraulic tubes. Be sure
Lift cylinder the components are not deformed, cracked or damaged. There must be no interference
between the cylinder and other components.
Be sure the chassis has no traces of oil, accumulated debris and is not deformed or
Chassis cracked. Be sure all hardware is tight.
Pothole guard device The pothole guard device cannot be pushed from the outside when fully extended.
PLATFORM COMPONENTS
Removing the Platform Controller
Figure 5-1
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
3. Lift and push the platform to move the sliding block
Be sure to disconnect the battery to separate the platform.
from the machine and the charger 4. Move the platform away.
from the AC outlet before performing
this procedure. Contact with live
conductors could result in death or
serious injury.
Removing the Extension Platform 3. Connect the scissor arm with a traveling crane.
4. Remove the bolts of the fixed clevis pin.
1. Remove the platform. Refer to Removing the
Platform, page 5-1.
2. Loosen the bolts of all rails. Remove rails and put
them aside.
3. Loosen the bolts and pin on the roller bracket of the
extended platform.
4. Loosen the bolts and pin on the roller bracket of the
fixed platform and remove the roller bracket.
5. Lift the extended platform from the front end and
the rear end. Remove the extended platform.
Figure 5-3
CRUSH HAZARD
SCISSOR ARM 6. Move the travelling crane parallel to move the slide
block out of the slide chute.
COMPONENTS
7. Remove the scissor arm assembly.
NOTICE
Do not reuse the split pin. It must be replaced.
Figure 5-4
4. Remove the bolts retaining the guide sleeve of the Removing the Front Wheel Bracket
cylinder piston rod.
5. Remove the clevis pins. NOTICE
When installing the removed hose and fitting, it must
NOTICE be tightened according to the specified torque. See
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Specifications, page
Use caution when removing the cylinder. Do not 1-9.
allow the cylinder to drop and become damaged.
Be sure to use an adequate lifting device with enough
6. Remove the nuts connecting the base of the oil capacity to lift the chassis. Be sure to place the lifting
cylinder and the scissor arm. device at a proper location on the frame.
7. Remove the bolts.
Removing the Drive Motor 1. Disconnect the electrical components and circuits
on the drive motor.
The drive motor plays the role of driving and fixing the 2. Remove the nuts and gaskets connected with the
front wheel. Be sure to support the front wheels when steering linkage of the front wheel.
removing or installing the motor. Use a properly rated
lifting jack to lift the machine and properly rated jack 3. Remove the fixing bolts from the front wheel
stands to support the machine while lifted. bracket.
4. Remove the front wheel bracket.
When installing the removed hose and fitting, it must Be sure to chock the wheels before
be tightened according to the specified torque. See releasing the brake if the machine is
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Specifications, page on any slope.
1-9.
1. Remove the non-steering wheel clevis pin.
2. Remove the wheel slotted nuts. Remove the non-
1 2 steering wheel mounted on the brake shaft.
1 2
Figure 5-6
NOTICE
When installing the removed hose and fitting, it must Removing the Battery
be tightened according to the specified torque. See
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Specifications, page
1-9. NOTICE
Be sure to disconnect the battery charger and main
power from the machine before removing the battery.
3. Use the appropriate lifting equipment to remove the Removing the Hydraulic Power Unit
battery.
NOTICE
BURN AND HIGH-PRESSURE When installing the removed hose and fitting, it must
HAZARDS be tightened according to the specified torque. See
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Specifications, page
Allow the hydraulic components 1-9.
to cool to room temperature
before performing service. 1. Open the right door of the chassis and locate the
Loosen the hydraulic hoses and power unit.
fittings slowly to relieve pressure. 2. Tag and disconnect the cables on the power unit.
3. Disconnect and plug the hoses and fittings on the
hydraulic pump, and tag the machine.
4. Remove the screws installed at the bottom of the
1. Disconnect and plug the oil outlet hose from the power unit.
hydraulic pump, and tag the machine. 5. Remove the power unit.
2. Install a pressure gauge of 0 - 40 MPa (0 - 5800 psi)
at the oil outlet of the hydraulic pump.
3. Switch the key switch to the ground controller, pull
Removing the Hydraulic Pump
the emergency stop button on the ground controller
and platform control box out to the “ON” position. NOTICE
4. Push the lifting button from the ground controller.
When installing the removed hose and fitting, it must
Correct result: The reading of the pressure gauge is be tightened according to the specified torque. See
24.8 MPa (3597 psi). The machine stops and the Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Specifications, page
pump function is normal. 1-9.
Incorrect result: The pressure value is less than
24.8 MPa (3597 psi). Repair or replace the pump. 1. Disconnect the power.
2. Tag and remove the cable on the drive motor.
8
1
7
2
6
3
Figure 5-8
Table 5-1
1 2-position 4-way solenoid valve High low speed switching 34 Nm (25 ft-lb)
Regulating the Platform Lifting 4. While turning the platform lifting switch, turn the
inner hexagon socket clockwise until the platform
Overflow Valve rises to the highest position.
5. Lower the platform completely.
NOTICE 6. Add the weight 1.2 times of the rated load on the
Be sure the hydraulic tank is full of oil. platform and properly place it.
7. Try to lift the platform, the platform cannot be lifted.
1. Place the maximum rated load on the platform and
ensure it is placed properly. (For details, see 8. If the platform is still lifting, regulate the inner
Specification, page 1-1.) hexagon in the counterclockwise direction till the
platform cannot be lifted.
2. Switch the key switch to the ground controller and
pull the emergency stop button on the ground 9. Properly install the nuts.
controller and platform control box out to the “ON” 10. Remove the weight from the platform.
position.
11. Lift the platform to the highest position. If there is an
3. Lock the lifting overflow valve with a wrench and air suction of the pump or if the platform cannot be
remove the nuts. lifted to the highest position, add hydraulic oil to the
tank until the pump properly operates. Do not allow 13. Remove the pressure gauge.
the oil to overflow from the oil tank.
The pressure valve must not exceed the specified 7. Adjust the mounting nut so that the distance
value. Damage to the hydraulic system could between the end of the handle and the mounting
occur. nut is no more than 3 mm (0.12 in.).
8. Disengage the safety arm.
11. Tighten the steering overflow valve nut.
9. Pull the release lever two or three times and ensure
12. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to determine the pressure that it operates properly.
values.
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Brake valve
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Description
Batteries are divided into three types: lithium battery,
lead-acid battery and lead-acid maintenance-free
battery. The lithium battery and lead-acid maintenance-
free battery require some care but no maintenance.
BATTERY HAZARDS
Figure 5-10
Figure 5-12
• Sodium bicarbonate
• Terminal post protector (i.e., petroleum jelly and BATTERY INSTALLATION SAFETY
corrosion prevention spray, etc.) INSTRUCTIONS
• Avoid a short circuit by never placing objects on the • Clean the top, terminals and connections of the
battery and touching both battery terminals at the battery with a cloth or brush and mixed solution of
same time with a metal object. sodium bicarbonate and water. Do not let the
cleaning solution enter the battery.
• The wet lead-acid battery will release small
amounts of gas in the process of use, particularly in • Clean the top, terminals and connections with water
the charging process. Be sure to charge the battery and wipe them dry with a cloth. Apply a thin layer of
in a well-ventilated place. petroleum jelly to the terminals or use terminal
protector.
• Do not add acid into the battery.
• Keep the area around the battery clean and dry.
• Always keep the battery vertical. The electrolyte in
the battery may spill from the battery if the battery is Filling in Distilled Water
tilted or placed on its side.
• If necessary, add distilled water into the battery. The
BATTERY CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS frequency of adding water depends on the battery
applications and working temperature. Inspect the
Battery cable and torque value: battery every few weeks to determine if water needs
• The battery cable provides connection among and to be added. Generally, frequent battery use
between battery, equipment and charging system. requires frequent additions of water.
Connect the battery, the charging system and the • Fully charge the battery before filling it with distilled
equipment with a flexible cable. An improper water. Only add distilled water into the discharged or
connection could lead to poor performance, battery partially charged battery if the plate electrode is
damage or cause a fire. exposed; in this case, fill it with distilled water to the
• The tightening torque of cable fixation nut shall be level just above the plate. Then, charge the battery
executed according to the following table: as follows:
1. Clean the vent caps before removing them to
Table 5-3 prevent dirt and debris from entering the battery.
Inspect the electrolyte level. If the level is highe
than the plate, add water. If the level is lower
Nut than the plate, add distilled water or deionized
Torque
specifications water.
M8 9 ~ 11 Nm (80 ~ 97 lbf-in.) 2. With a standard battery, add water until the level
is 3 mm (0.12 in) below the vent well(the plastic
M10 18 ~ 23 Nm(160 ~ 204 lbf-in. ) cover inside the vent).
• Be sure the battery cable connectors are properly 3. After filling the battery with water, install the vent
tightened to the battery terminal. Battery cable caps on the battery.
connectors that are too tight or loose could damage BATTERY CHARGING
the terminal or cause a fire.
Proper charging is essential for maximizing the battery
• Battery terminals could become corroded if not kept performance. Insufficient or excessive charging may
clean and dry. To prevent corrosion, apply a thin shorten the service life of the battery significantly. Most
layer of petroleum jelly or use a terminal protector. chargers are automatic and pre-programmed, but some
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE chargers allow the user to set the voltage and current
values. Details about proper charging are as follows:
• Charge the battery only in a well-ventilated place. • Before charging, confirm that all the vent caps have
been fixed on the battery properly.
• The battery will discharge gas (bubble) at the end of
charging. This bubbling indicates the electrolyte • Set the charger to equalization mode.
solution is charged. • The battery will bleed air in the equalization process
• Avoid charging the battery when the temperature is (forming bubbles).
above 49°C (120°F). • Measure the specific gravity every hour; stop
The following figure shows the battery charging charging in equalization mode when the specific
process. gravity does not increase.
STORAGE
• Charge the battery before storage.
• Store the battery in a shady, cool and dry place that
is free of the influence of the weather.
• Disconnect the power-off plug to prevent potential
parasitic loading, which may cause electrical
leakage of the battery.
• The battery will self-discharge gradually during
storage. Monitor the specific gravity or the voltage
every 4 - 6 weeks. The comparison of the charging
state with specific gravity and open-circuit voltage is
shown in the following table.
Figure 5-13
Table 5-4
• Recharge the battery in quick mode when the Test of Specific Gravity
battery level is 70% or lower.
1. Fill and drain the specific gravity hydrometer 2-3
• Recharge the battery before use after removing it times. Then, obtain a sample from the battery.
from storage.
2. Measure the specific gravity of all battery cells.
• Storage in hot environments (above 32°C [90°F]):
During storage, do not expose the battery directly to 3. When the temperature is above 27°C (80°F), add
the heat source. The self-discharge process will 0.004 to correct the reading of the specific gravity
accelerate in warmer temperatures. If storing the every 5°C (40°F) higher. When the temperature is
battery in hot temperatures or during hot weathe below 27°C (80°F), deduct 0.004 to correct the
monitor the specific gravity or the voltage more reading of the specific gravity every 5°C (40°F)
frequently (about every 2 - 4 weeks). lower.
• Storage in cold environments (below 0°C [32°F]): 4. If the specific gravity of each battery in the battery
During storage, do not store the battery in a place rack is lower than 1.250, the battery rack may not
with an estimated temperature reaching the freezing be sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery rack.
point; if the battery has not been fully charged, it 5. If the specific gravity difference between any battery
may freeze in cold temperatures. If storing the in the battery rack is over 0.050, equalize this
battery in cold temperatures or during cold weather, battery rack.
fully charge the battery. This point is very
important. 6. The battery in the battery rack may have a problem
if the difference still exists.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Open-Circuit Voltage Test (Rarely Used)
Follow the battery testing guidelines to determine if the
battery needs to be replaced. 1. To obtain an accurate voltage reading, do not use
the battery for at least 6 hours, but, it is best not to
Voltage Test When Charging use the battery for 24 hours.
1. Disconnect and reconnect the DC plug to restart the 2. Measure the voltage of each individual battery.
charger.
3. Equalize the battery rack if the voltage of any
2. Record the current in the last half an hour (if battery is 0.3V higher than that of other batteries in
possible) and measure the voltage of the battery the battery rack.
rack when charging.
4. Re-measure the voltage of each individual battery.
3. At the end of charging, check if the current is lower
5. The battery may have a problem if the voltage of
than 5A and the voltage of the battery rack is higher
any battery is 0.3V higher than that of other
than the following values:
batteries in the battery rack.
56V for 48V system; 28V for 24V system; 14V for
12V system or 7V for 6V system; if so, proceed to There are other battery tests to evaluate battery
the next step. Otherwise, inspect whether the performance, such as discharge tests, that are not
output of the charger is correct and recharge the described here.
battery as required. If the voltage of the battery rack HIGH-FREQUENCY BATTERY CHARGER
is still very low, a problem may exist with the
battery. Relevant Technical Parameters:
4. Measure the voltage of each individual battery • Input voltage: AC100 ~ 240V
when the battery is in the charging state. If the • Output voltage: 24V
voltage of any battery is lower than the following
values, a problem could exist with the battery: Precautions:
7V for 6V battery, the voltage difference between • Low-input voltage protection: The battery charger
the battery and any other batteries in the battery will shut down when the input AC voltage is lower
rack is larger than 0.5V; 14V for 12V battery, the than 85V. It will automatically resume charging
voltage difference between the battery and any when the voltage becomes normal.
other batteries in the battery rack is larger than
1.0V. • Reverse-polarity protection: In case of the reverse
polarity of the battery, the battery charger will
terminate the connection between the internal circuit • The battery terminal and related accessories
and the battery to avoid charging and damaging the contain lead and lead components. Wash your
battery. hands after handling them.
• Output short-circuit protection: When there is an
accidental output short circuit of the battery charger,
the battery charger will shut down the output Use and Care of Lithium Battery
automatically to troubleshoot the problem. Then, the
battery charger will restart after a delay of 10 The requirements for the use and care of lithium
seconds. batteries are as follows:
• Charging indication: The yellow indicator lamp will PREPARATION
illuminate when charging, the green indicator lamp
will illuminate after charging and the red indicator • Before checking the fault, the operator must wear
lamp will illuminate if the battery has a problem. safety equipment, including insulating gloves, face
shields and other necessary safety supplies and
• Charging brake: All functions of the machine will not special tools such as multimeters, communication
operate when charging. tools (485 communication box or CAN) and
computers, etc.
• Inspect the battery system cabinet for problems
Use and Care of Lead-acid Battery such as deformation of the cabinet, damage of the
(maintenance-free) positive and negative terminals, loose connection of
the communication navigation plug, etc.
The use and care requirements for lead-acid • Check if the harness on the communication
maintenance-free batteries are as follows: navigation plug is misaligned.
PREPARATION • When the system is powered, the battery
• Before checking the fault, the operator must wear information is read through 485 communication or
safety equipment, including insulating gloves, CAN communication.
helmets and other necessary safety supplies and • Check and confirm the fault description and analyze
multimeters. the cause.
• Inspect the battery system cabinet for problems CAUTIONS
such as battery deformation, damage of the positive
and negative terminals, etc. • In the driving process (traveling or lifting), if there is
no emergency, do not arbitrarily disconnect the key
• Check and confirm the fault description and analyze to forcibly cut off the battery system main relay.
the cause.
• When the display shows that the battery voltage is
CHARGING too low, charge the battery as soon as possible to
• Do not use an external charger. prevent the battery from being over-discharged.
• Charge using the correct AC input voltage indicated • After using the battery for a long period of time,
on the decal. charge the battery as soon as possible before
leaving it for a long period of time to prevent the
• Make sure the battery is connected before charging. battery from over-discharging due to
selfconsumption of the battery system.
• Connect the battery charger to a grounded AC
circuit. • If there is heat, deformation, liquid leakage, odor or
smoke while using the battery, immediately stop
• Charge the battery every time after using.
using the battery and place the battery in an open
CARE place away from anyone.
• While wearing proper hand and face protection, • The battery is only suitable for this particular
wipe the top and sides of the battery. product. Never use the battery with other
equipment.
• Do not rinse or spray the battery pack with a water
hose. • Do not use a wire to directly short-circuit the battery
output.
• Be sure the cable connector is tight on the terminal.
• Do not immerse the battery in water, acid, alkaline
• Do not leave the battery in a discharged state during or a salt solution and avoid rain.
storage, as it will shorten the service life.
• Do not use or store the battery in environments
CAUTIONS such as corrosive, explosive and high-temperature
areas. Keep the battery out of areas with high heat
• Because there is a risk of high voltage, do not touch
and exposure to fire or sun.
non-insulated terminals or connectors.
• Use a special charger when charging, and avoid • The lithium battery has an automatic protection
charging under direct sunlight. Do not charge the function: if the cell voltage is higher than 3.4V, the
battery repeatedly after the battery is full. Keep battery system activates for a long period of time
children away from the charging charger. without an output current (≤5A) for 36H, or the cell
voltage is lower than 3.4V, the battery is used for a
• The battery system is not suitable for extended use. long time. When the system is active and no current
It should be placed in a suitable environment (-
is output (≤5A) for 8H, the system will automatically
temperature below 40°C, humidity less than 90%),
cut off the contactor protection. If so, re-key the
and charged once with a dedicated charger for at battery to activate it.
least three months.
• Discarded batteries may cause danger to people
and the environment. Be sure to properly discard Trouble Diagnosis (Deltatech System)
them according to the rules of your workplace and
your local laws.
A machine with this system has two display screens on
• Do not apply external force to the battery or drop it the ground controller and platform control box. They
from a high altitude. display the machine parameter information and the
trouble types.
Invalid option setting Invalid Option setting Fault: Set appropriate option
03 Disables All Motion
Fault for this lift.
Calibration Fault: Re-calibration the system, or
04 Calibration Fault Disables All Motion check the angle and pressure sensor.
Total Voltage Low Disable Lifting, and Driving Total Voltage Low Fault 1: Tell BMS factory to
23 on low speed check battery.
Fault 1
Cell Voltage Low Cell Voltage Low Fault 2: Tell BMS factory to check
25 Disable Lifting and Driving
Fault 2 battery.
Over 82% Load Over 80% Load Warning: Platform is getting close
80 Warning Only to its limit of weight. Consider not adding more
Warning
load.
Right Drive Motor Short Fault: Check the Motor
Right Drive Motor
81 Disable All Motion connections and make sure they are tight. Check
Short Fault
the Motor for a short.
Left Brake Coil Fault: Check the connections to the
82 Left Brake Coil Fault Disable Lifting and Driving Coil’s terminals and make sure they are tight. If so,
check the coil itself to see if it is open or shorted.
Over 90% Load Over 90% Load Warning: Platform is getting close
90 Warning Only to its limit of weight. Consider not adding more
Warning
load.
Left Motor Field Short: Check connections of the
91 Left Motor Field Short Disable Lifting and Driving
field wires or leakage to the vehicle frame.
Right Motor Field Right Motor Field Short: Check connections of the
92 Disable Lifting and Driving
Short field wires or leakage to the vehicle frame.
Over 99% Load Over 99% Load Warning: Platform has reached its
99 Warning Only
Warning limit of weight. Do not add more load.
Fundamental Troubleshooting
Table 5-6
The key switch has not been • The key switch is not placed on the ground control
Operation of the
position.
ground controller is turned to the operation of the
invalid ground control position • The system has not been powered off after the
program is downloaded to the platform controller.
The load has not been • The sensor has not been calibrated.
No overload warning calibrated or the height is • The wiring of the load sensor is incorrect.
incorrect
• The sensor is not in good condition.
Electrical Symbols
Table 5-7
+ -
Solenoid coil
CHARGE Warning lamp
8.5682
-
+
棕 兰
CHARGE
棕 兰
46.7096
SQ 黑 28.5682
黑 28.5682 46.7096
28.5682
46.7096
28.5682
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
-
+
+
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
棕 兰 - CHARGE
+
+
棕 兰
-CHARGE
+
46.7096 黑
28.5682
CHAR
-
+
黑
+
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
MP
MP
46.8000
棕 兰
棕 兰
棕 Relay
兰 QF - Horn
+
8.4982
CHARGE
+ LiQF -
SQ
+
CHARGE 17.4787
16.0373
19.9977
黑
棕 兰 黑 - 28.5682
28.5682
28.5682
黑
棕 棕兰 兰
46.7096
黑
46.7096 28.5682
46.7096 46.7096
- 28.5682 28.5682
+
14.7538
46.7096
28.5682
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
46.8000
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
34.4087
46.7096
-
14.7538
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
+
+ Li
Sensor 黑 黑 motor
Pump control
- CHARGE + Li
MPMP
+
16.0373
CHARGE
28.5682 SQ
46.7096
34.3393
46.7096
32.0000
SQ SQ - 28.5682
-
+
34.3393
- SQ
CHARGE - 兰 28.5682
28.5682
棕
+
30.0000
28.5682
28.5682
棕 兰
棕 兰
-
CHARGE 黑 28.5682
-
黑
-
+
16.0000 28.5682
黑
46.8000
-
+
+
MP
+
QF
16.0000
MP + Li
Limit switch Power off button
棕 兰
16.0373
QF -
+
兰
8.4982
CHARGE 棕
-
SQ
+
CHARGE 黑
17.4787 黑
QF
34.3393
-
+
8.4982
-CHARGE
19.9977
17.4787
棕 兰
棕 兰 MP
19.9977
28.5682 MP
28.5682
46.7096
28.5682
- 46.7096
14.7538
QF QF46.8000
+
-
+
8.4982
CHARGE
黑 46.8000 -
+
8.4982
28.5682
46.7096
14.7538
黑
14.7538
19.9977
17.4787
Emergency stop button 46.7096 28.5682 + Li
Button
19.9977
34.4087 28.5682
+ Li + Li
14.7538
46.7096
16.0373
28.5682 + Li
16.0373
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
16.0373
34.3393
32.0000
SQ
46.7096
-
-
+
34.3393
46.7096
14.7538
28.5682
28.5682
46.7096
- -
14.7538
CHARGE
34.3393
30.0000
34.4087 -
34.4087
14.7538
28.5682
14.7538
28.5682
- SQ
682 16.0000
- 28.5682
SQ
+
+
兰
34.3393
棕
32.0000
34.3393
32.0000
16.0000
黑 棕 兰
Buzzer - Key switch
30.0000
SQ
+
-
30.0000
黑 28.5682
+
28.5682
MP 16.0000
MP
16.0000
棕 兰
QF -
-
+
8.4982
CHARGE
16.0000
16.0000
QF -
+
8.4982
17.4787 CHARGE
19.9977
17.4787 46.8000
黑+ Li
19.9977
16.0373
46.7096
28.5682
28.5682
46.8000
14.7538
34.4087
.3393
.7538
-
46.7096
14.7538
46.7096
46.8000
34.4087
14.7538
34.4087
SQ + Li
14.7538
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES + Li
16.0373
34.3393
32.0000
-
34.3393
-
30.0000
28.5682
Symbol 16.0000
Description 28.5682 Symbol Description
16.0000
+ Li
46.8000 Storage battery Lithium battery
16.0373
Fuse
1 2 3 4
SA1
06
SB0 B 3
+B F1(275A) 01 QF 02 F2(10A) 03 05 05x 1 09
B1 4 06
2
D
BA+ 4*6V Battery
08
CHARGE 05x
Down limit
switch Positive voltage
210 07 07 07 09
F
A-35 A-4 A-5 A-25 A-14
00 00 00 00
220V
I
Charger plug Motor controller plug Relay
L
101043063001
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
06 06 4
08 08 3 PLATFORM
CANH CANH PCBA
2 D
CANL CANL 5
00 00
00 1
07 00 07
SQ1 SQ4 SQ6
SA2 07 00 NC 07 00 07 00 07 00
NC LS1 E
NC SQ5 SQ7
BB + brown blue NO NC
NC 4 3 SQ8 U4 U5 U6
SQ3 - 2 棕 白 棕 白
black 1 NC 1
3 黑 黑 Only available on lithium battery:
SQ9 Emergency stop switch
Guard NC
deploy Overhead Pressure
Up Down Up limit switch detect Level Foot Angle Pressure
Alarm sensor switch protection sensor sensor1 sensor1 CANH CANL CAN1H CAN1L
217 218 209 211 212 275A
213 219 220 214 215 222 (4-core Deutsch)
+B
1 charge12V+ CH1
A charge 12V-
B 2
3 charge CANH Charger
A-1 A-12 A-23 A-22 A-21 A-34 B-11 B-12 A-16 A-26 A-11 A-13 A-24 B-4 B-5 + E
BMS C 4 charge CANL F
- ( 3-core Deutsch )
314 309 316 317 301 302 306 307 308 00
High and Brake Forward Reverse Turn left, Turn right, Up Down Horn Grounded
low speed front wheel front wheel 200A G
Y4 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y7 LB0
1
2
H
00
I
High and Turn left, Turn right,
low speed Brake ForwardReverse front wheel front wheel Up Down Horn
101043063001
L
5 6 7 8
Pre-operational Inspection
Maintenance Procedure
Functional Inspection
Inspector Signature
Inspector Title
Inspector Company
NOTE:
1. Prepare the machine before delivery, which includes performing a pre-delivery inspection, following mainte-
nance procedures and performing functional inspections.
2. Use the table to record the results. After each section is complete, mark the appropriate box.
3. Record the inspection results. If any inspection results are "NO", the machine must be stopped and re-in-
spected after repair is completed and marked in the box marked "inspection".
Checklist B Procedures
YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has REPAIRED/Ma-
Problem
Items in Good Damage or chine Has Been
Description
Condition Malfunction Repaired
Checklist C Procedures
YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has REPAIRED/Ma-
Problem
Items in Good Damage or chine Has Been
Description
Condition Malfunction Repaired
Checklist D Procedures
YES/Machine is NO/Machine Has REPAIRED/Ma-
Problem
Items in Good Damage or chine Has Been
Description
Condition Malfunction Repaired
User
Inspector Signature
Inspector Date
Inspector Company
NOTES:
1. The Repair & Inspection Report shall include the inspection table of each regular inspection.
2. Duplicate the Repair & Inspection Report for each inspection. Store the completed tables for 10 years or until
the machine is no longer in use or as required by machine owner/company/custodian.
3. Use the table to record the results. After each section is complete, mark the appropriate box.
4. Record the inspection results. If any inspection results are "NO", the machine must be stopped and re-in-
spected after repair is completed and marked in the box marked "inspection".
Select the appropriate inspection procedure based on the inspection type.
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