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Page 1 - Operator & Safety

Operator & SafetyManualKeep this manual with machine at all times.Platformfor3513, 4013& 401731200029RevisedFebruary 27, 2006

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Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-2312000291.3 OPERATION SAFETYElectrical Hazards• This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection f

Page 3 - REVISION LOG

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-331200029Tip Over Hazard• DO NOT exceed rated lift capacity. Distribute loads evenly on platform floor.• Be sure

Page 4 - Read This First

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-431200029Load Falling Hazard• Never suspend load from platform or supports.• DO NOT carry materials directly on

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Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-531200029Lifting Personnel• USE ONLY a JLG manufactured personnel work platform.• DO NOT drive machine from cab

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Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-631200029Pinch Points and Crush HazardsStay clear of pinch points and rotating parts on the telehandler.• Stay c

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-731200029• Keep arms and hands clear of attachment tilt cylinder.• During operation, keep all body parts inside

Page 8 - Table of Contents

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-831200029Fall Hazard• During operation, occupants in the platform must wear a full body harness with alanyard at

Page 9 - 1.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-931200029Chemical HazardsExhaust Fumes• DO NOT operate machine in an enclosed area without proper ventilation.•

Page 10 - Electrical Hazards

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Page 11 - 12.5 m/s MAX

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-131200029SECTION 2 - PRE-OPERATION AND CONTROLS2.1 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS & INSPECTIONNote: Complete all re

Page 13 - Lifting Personnel

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-231200029Begin your platform walk-around inspection at item 1, as noted below. Continue toyour right (counterc

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-3312000292.2 SAFETY DECALSEnsure all DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional decals and propercapacity ch

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-431200029OZ178017066041706604A17066041706604A170660417066031706602A17066021706604A

Page 16 - Fall Hazard

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-531200029OZ1790170150917015091704277 B1704277P/NAERIAL PLATFORMS/NMODELProducer:Industrieterrein Oude Bunders

Page 17 - Chemical Hazards

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-6312000292.3 CONTROLS1. Emergency Stop Button: Push in to shut off power to platform controls and stop engine.

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-731200029Ignition•Position 0 - Engine off•Position IGN - Voltage is available for all electrical functions.•Po

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-831200029JoystickThe joystick (1) controls the boom and attachment functions.Note: Buttons (5) & (6) are

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-931200029Platform Functions• Platform tilt is enabled by button (2) and controlled by the rocker switch (3). P

Page 21 - 2.2 SAFETY DECALS

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-1031200029Indicator Panels1. Engine Temperature: Illuminates red when engine temperature is high.2. Battery Ch

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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-11312000299. System Distress Indicator:a. Flashes yellow and buzzer sounds intermittently when pressure is low

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Revision Loga31200029Revision LogREVISION LOGOctober 3, 2005 - A - Original Issue of ManualFebruary 27, 2006 - B - Added 4017 information.

Page 24 - 2.3 CONTROLS

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-12312000292.4 PLATFORM GATEKeep gate clean and unobstructed.• Pull the black hook (1) away from the gate and p

Page 25 - Ignition

Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Controls2-13312000292.5 LANYARD ANCHORAGE POINTS• Attach lanyard to one of the lanyard anchorage points (2).• Only attac

Page 26 - Joystick

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Section 3 - Operation3-131200029SECTION 3 - OPERATION3.1 WARM-UP AND OPERATIONAL CHECKSThis section outlines the checks to be performed at the beginni

Page 28 - Indicator Panels

Section 3 - Operation3-2312000293.2 ENGINEStarting the EngineThis machine can be operated in temperatures of -20°C to 40°C (0°F to 104°F).Consult JLG

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Section 3 - Operation3-331200029Normal Engine Operation• Observe indicator panels frequently to be sure all engine systems are functioningproperly.• B

Page 30 - 2.4 PLATFORM GATE

Section 3 - Operation3-4312000293.3 PLATFORM OPERATION• After engine start-up from the platform is successful, activate the footswitch toenable the pl

Page 31 - 2.5 LANYARD ANCHORAGE POINTS

Section 3 - Operation3-5312000293.4 LOADING AND SECURING FOR TRANSPORT1. To move/load the platform when detached from telehandler, use fork slots loca

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Page 33 - SECTION 3 - OPERATION

Section 4 - Platform4-131200029SECTION 4 - PLATFORM4.1 APPROVED PLATFORMSTo determine if platform is approved for use on the specific telehandler you

Page 34 - Section 3 - Operation

Read This Firstb31200029Read This FirstThis manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.The purpose of this manual is to pr

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Section 4 - Platform4-2312000294.3 TELEHANDLER/PLATFORM CAPACITYPrior to installing the platform verify it is approved (see page 4-1) and thetelehandl

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Section 4 - Platform4-3312000294.4 PLATFORM INSTALLATIONVerify the platform is properly installed.Refer to the Operator & Safety Manual supplied w

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Section 4 - Platform4-431200029Mechanical Quick-Switch DeviceAttachment pin engaged in platform pin recess andlock pin inserted and secured with retai

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Section 5 - Emergency Procedures5-131200029SECTION 5 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES5.1 EMERGENCY OPERATIONOperator Unable to Control MachineIf the platform op

Page 39 - SECTION 4 - PLATFORM

Section 5 - Emergency Procedures5-2312000295.2 EMERGENCY LOWERING OF BOOMIn case of an emergency, engine or hydraulic failure an emergency recovery sy

Page 40 - Section 4 - Platform

Section 5 - Emergency Procedures5-3312000295.3 INCIDENT NOTIFICATIONJLG Industries, Inc. must be notified immediately of any incident involving a JLGp

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Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-131200029SECTION 6 - LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE6.1 INTRODUCTIONService the product in accordance with Se

Page 43 - 5.1 EMERGENCY OPERATION

Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-2312000296.3 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES8 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOZ1572Check FuelLevelCheckBatter

Page 44 - Platform ERS

Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-3312000296.4 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSFuel SystemA. Fuel Level Check1. Check fuel gauge (1) located

Page 45 - 5.3 INCIDENT NOTIFICATION

Read This Firstc31200029This product must comply with all safety related bulletins. Contact JLG Industries,Inc. or the local authorized JLG representa

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Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-431200029TiresA. Tire Air Pressure Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 3-3.2. Remove valve stem c

Page 47 - Clothing and Safety Gear

Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-531200029BatteryA. Battery Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 3-3.2. Open the engine cover.3. We

Page 48 - 8 Hour Maintenance Schedule

Section 6 - Lubrication & Maintenance6-631200029This Page Intentionally Left Blank

Page 49 - Fuel System

Section 7 - Additional Checks7-131200029SECTION 7 - ADDITIONAL CHECKS7.1 EMERGENCY RECOVERY SYSTEM TESTThe Emergency Recovery System (ERS) is availabl

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Section 7 - Additional Checks7-2312000297.2 LIMITED BOOM EXTENSION SWITCH TESTAustralian machines are equipped with a switch (1) on the boom to limit

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Section 8 - Specifications8-131200029SECTION 8 - SPECIFICATIONS8.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSFor telehandler specifications refer to the Operator & Sa

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Page 53 - SECTION 7 - ADDITIONAL CHECKS

Index131200029AAdditional Checks... 7-1Approved Platforms... 4-1BBattery Check...

Page 54 - Section 7 - Additional Checks

Index231200029TTip Over Hazard ... 1-3Tire Pressure... 6-4VVibration ...

Page 55 - SECTION 8 - SPECIFICATIONS

Inspection, Maintenance & Repair Log131200129Serial Number ______________________________Date CommentsInspection, Maintenance & Repair Log

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Inspection, Maintenance & Repair Log231200129Date Comments

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JLG Industries, Inc.TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIPTo: JLG, Gradall, Lull and SkyTrak product owner:If you now own but ARE NOT the original purchaser of the pro

Page 61 - TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP

JLG Worldwide LocationsCorporate OfficeJLG Industries, Inc.1 JLG DriveMcConnellsburg PA. 17233-9533USAPhone: (717) 485-5161Customer Support Toll Free:

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Table of Contentsi31200029TABLE OF CONTENTSRevision LogRead This FirstOperator Qualifications ... b

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Table of Contentsii 31200029Section 4 - Platform4.1 Approved Platforms..... 4-14.2 Unapproved

Page 64 - JLG Worldwide Locations

Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-131200029SECTION 1 - GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES1.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS• DO NOT use the machine with platform attac

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