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1. RK 13 RK14 16 DINO 210XT 9 OPERATION OF SAFETY DEVICES 1 Support outriggers Fig A The safety limit switch RK3 prevents the operation of the outriggers and the driving device when the boom does not rest on the transport support The switch is located on the tow bar at the transport support 2 Lifting the boom Fig B the lift s support outriggers must be in the support position before the boom is lifted Make sure that the wheels are off the ground The safety limit switches RK11 RK12 RK13 ja RK14 are located on the support outriggers 3 Overload protection switches Figs A and C The safety limit switches prevent overloading of the lift At a predetermined position the overload limit switch RK4 stops extension of the telescope and lowering of the boom The overload limit switch 5 backs up if the for some reason does not work The green light in the platform control centre is lit when the platform is inside the allowed operating range The red light comes on as the RK4 stops the movement When the red light is on the lift can be operated in the direction where it stays inside the allowed outreach area The safety limit switch RKS backs up the operation of the RK4 by switching on the buzzer on the platform 4 As the emergency stop button is depressed all movements stop and the power unit is turned off The
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4. The position of the platform may be adjusted from the chassis control panel in the following way turn the selector switch 1 to position 3 Select the correction movement direction with the control lever 32 Carry out the adjustment while the boom is in the horizontal position Carry out the levelling of the platform while the lift is in the support position the outriggers down DINO 210XT From the platform UCB The position of the platform may be adjusted from the platform control panel in the following way turn the selector switch 1 to position 2 press the selector button 35 for platform levelling Select the correction movement direction with the control lever 36 Carry out the adjustment while the boom is in the horizontal position Carry out the levelling of the platform while the lift is in the support position the outriggers down 37 DINO 210XT 13 EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM As a precaution against possible power failure the lift is equipped with a battery operated emergency descent system 1 Setup of the system 12 44Ah recharger hydraulic unit 12 VDC 2 Servicing the battery the system incorporates an automatic battery recharger with short circuit and overheat protection charging voltage maintenance 13 8V charging 14 7V rated current 3A if necessary top up distilled water above the battery elements 3 The hydraulic unit comprises pres
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10. 16 2 The time required for turning the platform from its upper position to its lower position should be about 23 seconds 17 Finally remove the measuring adapter and re connect the control card plug to its socket 26 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 2945 Boom Boom CH Chassis DCB Driving device centre HN Honda LCB Chassis control centre OT Outrigger PL Platform RU Turning device UCB Platform control centre ID Diagram Position Part nr Denomination Description of operation Bl RU 48 2276 Battery Battery CCl RU 48 2340 Control card Control card for propo valve El LCB DL8 058 Thermorelay Thermorelay for electric motor Fl LCB 48 3030 Fuse 1 6A Control circuit fuse for electric supply F2 LCB 48 640 Fuse 10A Start circuit fuse F3 LCB 48 640 Fuse 10A Chassis control centre fuse F4 LCB 48 3035 Fuse 5A Control switch fuse F5 LCB 48 3030 Fuse 1 6A Control card fuse F6 LCB 48 640 Fuse 10A Fuse for solenoid valves F7 UCB 48 640 Fuse 10A Emergency descent circuit fuse F8 LCB 48 640 Fuse 10A Control fuse for combustion engine F9 UCB 48 3030 Fuse 1 6A Joystick fuse F10 UCB 48 3036 Fuse 5A Platform swing motor fuse Fil RU 48 3041 Fuse 125A Main battery fuse F12 LCB 48 3038 Fuse 16A Timer card fuse UCB 48 2204 LED signal light green Outreach signal light inside the range H2 UCB 48 2203 LED signal light red Outreach signal l
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12. 69 21 3 DAILY INSPECTION 5 222 2221 71 21 4 MONTHLY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE INSPECTION eee 72 21 5 ANNUAL INSPECTION REGULAR 2 222 73 2L6 EXTRAORDINARY INSPECTION ait tate ane 76 217 TEST LOADING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGULAR 77 22 78 23 GENERAL INFORMATION OF HYDRAULICS ccscsssesscersscssscssesscesssssesssesssesseees 85 24 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 2555555 86 241 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB RELAY S tette inci 86 242 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB SWITCHES 2 20 th atteinte td nerd 90 24 5 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB OTHER ITEMS eee 91 24 4 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB RELAYS 927 245 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB SWITCHES eer 93 24 6 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB OTHER ITEMS eee 94 IMP SWLELGHES a e a ae 94 24 88 DRIVING DEVICE CONTROL CENTRE DCB eese 95 249 OTHER MARKING Sess Aah 5 SU 95 25 ADJUSTMENT VALUES OF MOVEMENT 5 1 1 1 natns 96 26 ELECTRIC COMPONEN
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14. 220006000000 15 9 OPERATION OF SAFETY 2 22 17 10 OPERATING CONTROLS e eeeeee eese eese eese estet eese e eese eese e eese eese esee eese 19 10 1 OPERATING CONTROLS ON THE CHASSIS CONTROL PANEL 19 10 2 OPERATING CONTROLS OF DRIVE 5 5 eene ener 20 10 3 OPERATING CONTROLS OF 5 0 00 20 10 4 OPERATING CONTROLS 220 70 21 11 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF EMERGENCY AT RISK OF LOSING THE too a eae Reate ce 23 12 STAR 25 121 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE CHASSIS PANEL rennen 30 122 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM 32 13 EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM cccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseseses 38 14 DREVING DEVICE 39 15 DRIVING DEV eo oo eu ee eU Go ec co qo eoe Go ov as 40 16 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINTER USE e eeeeeeeeee esses esee 42 17 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AT THE END OF THE WORKING
15. 3000 by hand with the boom fully extended 3mm 0 12in inspect the turning device and its attachment lubricate the turning bearing and the gear ring Remove the crescent shaped covers from the underside of the lift in order to enable lubrication of the turning bearing nipples 4 pieces NOTE Excess grease pressure may press out the turning bearing seal check the turning bearing play Max allowed axial play is about 1 mm check the attachment bolts of the turning device for tightness 280 Nm M16 150 Nm M12 If you have to turn open or tighten the attachment bolts do not forget to use bonding adhesive tighten crosswise check chassis and the welded seams on it especially around the turning device and attachment points of the outriggers inspect the outriggers check the tow bar in particular its attachment to the chassis lubricate the bearings of the boom and outrigger joints 58 DINO 210XT 7 Check the overrun attachment of the overrun clearance condition of the towball coupling condition of the locking device check that the overrun brake mechanism moves freely 8 Inspection of the axle and suspension check the attachment of the axles check condition of the rubber absorbers and torsion arms 9 Inspection of the safety devices check the attachment and the external condition of the limit switches from the tow bar transport position of the platform RK3
16. Support outrigger cylinder Support outrigger Driving device Coupling 4 2 Description of the machine s intended use The Access Platform is exclusively intended for transferring people and tools and acting as a work platform to the limit of its load bearing capacity and reach refer to the table of Technical Specifications and Reach Diagram The intended use also covers Following all the instructions in the Operating Instructions Performance of the inspections and maintenance operations 10 DINO 210XT 5 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Make yourself familiar with these operation instructions before using the lift Keep these operating instructions in the place reserved for them Make sure that all users of the lift are familiar with these instructions Advice the new users and strictly follow all instructions given by the manufacturer Make sure you clearly understand all instructions relating to the operational safety of the lift Always use chocks under the wheels when disconnecting the lift from the car Only specially trained personnel with authorisation in writing from the employer who are well familiarised with the device and at least 18 years old are allowed to operate the lift The max allowed load on the platform is two 2 persons and at maximum fifty five 55 kg of additional load however the total load must not exceed two hundred fifteen 215 kg The platform may only be operated when the chassis is well
17. 4 Check the operation of the lights 5 Carefully release the parking brake and make sure that its locking is in order and that its handle stays in the lower position 6 Lift up the jockey wheel to the transport position NO LOAD ALLOWED ON THE PLATFORM DURING TOWING OF THE LIFT In particular if you are parking or disconnecting the lift from the towing vehicle on a slope apply the parking brake as firmly as possible After having applied the parking brake push the lift backward to make the reverse automatics release the brake shoes The spring cylinder pulls the parking brake tighter Thus the brakes of the vehicle are again properly on Adjust the brakes according to the service instructions Place chocks under the wheels as an additional precaution If you leave the lift standing for a longer period of time for example over the winter we recommend propping it up to release any load from the wheels NOTE Check transport position of the outriggers locking of the ball coupling operation of the lights parking brake condition and pressure of the tyres rear axle 450 kPa 4 5 bar jockey wheel 250 kPa 2 5 bar safety wires locking of the brakes after transportation attachment of the jockey wheel that the driving device is disconnected from the wheel 45 DINO 210XT 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 20 1 GENERAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS carry out the servicing and inspection o
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19. 3 pisos Cylinder if a 28 DL7 019 29 DL10 007 Cylinder mastery r 30 DL10 005 Cylinder slave 31 Hewicmoo i 32 02177 Pressure relief valve i 35 rio Breather 1 34 DL6 026 Cylinder articulated arms 2 7734 572955 Solenoid valve and flow control valve 1 3e 7203 Joo 7737 788 Combustion engine aggregate 1 47 2972 Counter check valve 39 1299 Load regulation valve exhausts to air 1 0207 Seemidvdve o 121 DINO 210 2945 gt 30 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM 5y 56979 5 ejuneA uejsmje uuepuey EE m 2400000 ep 804704 VH un 1X 0 8914 NIG LLOY 545 Mun aon fissueva o4siay skpww 0 U esoeJeA Wy neeg eseew mew oong OU uoj4od uewyAsouveduooyoy je ueso lt 97664 1XOLC lt 0699 1X09 oJeuinusn snJlld eso uoydo 1X08 1 091 pyepue4s LXOLZ u 67 4469 GEB 0061 GS 2 A0EZ MIS Q z pg ean 9 01 Q o i EE 9 SZ SE ZE D EE m E S 18 eS 1 El at q ta x 9 E v 7 Ea 1 1
20. BASIC KNOWLEDGE Manufacturer Dinolift OY Place of manufacture Finland Raikkolantie 145 32210 LOIMAA Boom platform Scissor platform Mast platform fel Articulated boom Scissor Hydraulic turning Self propelled Trailer mounted 1 Telescope boom Articulated telescope boom Fixed mast Telescope mast Hydraulic pushing L Mechanical TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Machine and type DINO 210XT Max platform height Depend on load YGC D210XT 9 0 0030 Number of manufacture Max outreach depend on load Year of manufacture 2009 Max lifting capacity 215 kg Boom rotation Continuous Max person number 2 Support width Max additional load 55 kg Transport width Power supply 230VAC Engine Transport length 20 2440 kg Basket size Lowest temperature Transport height Weight Inspection points Y meet standards do not meet standards Y N A STRENGTH 1 Certificate of material 2 Certificate of strength Plate for supports 0 7 Safety colours RIE IE lt SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Indicating device for horizontal position Locking device and lockings Stop device for lifting Stop for opening of support Safety distances B STABILITY 1 Certificate of stability test 2 Working space diagram lt C GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 User s manual 2 Place for safekeeping for user s manual 3 Machine plate checki
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22. check that the outriggers do not drift refer to the service instructions hydraulic oil level check the electro hydraulic rotating adaptor for leaks and seizures check the tyres and the tyre pressure check the wheel bolts and rims check the turning gear play check the operation of the driving device check the condition and attachment of the electric wires check the condition and attachment of the battery check the condition of the overrun make sure that all signs warnings and pictorials for operating controls and control equipment are in place in good condition and clean check that the lift is clean all over 72 DINO 210XT 21 5 ANNUAL INSPECTION REGULAR INSPECTION The inspection shall be performed by a skilled technician or an expert inspection body with documented evidence of competence according to requirements presented under point Inspections See point Periodic inspection In the inspection special attention has to be paid to the condition of the steel structures the safety devices and the operating system Clean the lift before the inspection The inspection incorporates the following measures and checks perform the measures of the daily and monthly inspection inspect thoroughly the hydraulic system power unit connect the pressure gauge to the measuring point in the hydraulic system make oil flow through the relief valve by driving one of the movements against the en
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26. Always place chocks under the wheels before disconnecting the device from the towing vehicle 4 Always apply the handbrake before disconnecting the device from the towing vehicle Only use the handbrake as a parking brake or for emergency stopping 5 Never leave the lift on a slope being supported only by the self braking action of the driving device 6 When transferring the lift using the driving device take care not to allow the wheel to roll over your foot ook out for sudden sideways movements of the tow bar be careful not to cause danger to other people and the environment 7 Do not move the device on a slope using only hand power You may lose control over it and cause an injury 8 Never park a vehicle combination on a slope 39 DINO 210XT 15 DRIVING DEVICE The hydraulic driving device is intended for moving the lift within the work area if the towing vehicle cannot be used Start the aggregate and adjust the engine speed to 34 of the maximum petrol engine The running speed of the aggregate affects the driving speed turn the selector switch 1 outriggers to position 1 0 ml 9 1234 B E O 29 make sure that the platform is in the transport position and the outriggers are in the up
27. Safety device RK4 and RK5 Support outriggers RK11 RK12 RK13 and RK14 boom RK7 and RK8 59 DINO 210 10 Operation of the safety devices while they are controlled from the chassis control panel lift the platform slightly up from the transport position the outriggers must not operate in any position of the selector switch lift the boom and test the following 1 emergency stop 3 2 emergency descent retraction of telescope 6 3 emergency descent lowering of the boom 5 and 8 ay 1 10 LB 33 LA 3 bring the boom to the transport position and lift the outriggers with the driving device connected the boom must not operate in any position of the selector switch disconnect the driving device and lower the outriggers bring the lift to a level position DINO 210XT puta load of about 80 kg onto the platform dift the boom and extend the telescope The movement stops as soon as the red outreach limit signal light lights up at max outreach 7 5 ISKUN PITUUS SLAGLANGD SLAGLENGDE HUB STROKE Now the lifting of the boom should be operational the lowering of the boom must NOT be operati
28. bearing failure due to exceptional operating conditions occurs replace the entire brake drum assembly with the pressed in bearings and locking nut NOTE Assign a specialized workshop for the work Turn the wheels at least once every 3 months to keep the lubricating film intact 53 DINO 210XT 20 7 LEVELLING SYSTEM OF THE PLATFORM A so called Slave Cylinder System is applied for levelling of the platform the slave cylinder under the platform is controlled by a master cylinder the platform keeps its level position only if the valves in the system are tight the levelling system comprises the following parts 25 MPa 250 bar 3600 psi um T 3600 psi Master cylinder Slave cylinder Load regulation valve Double load regulation valve Electric directional valve poe Ok T If the platform viewed by the operator drifts forwards the reason be 1 aleak in the slave cylinder double load regulation valve on the piston rod side in the direction of the electric directional valve which is not tight 2 an internal leakage in the cylinder the platform viewed by the operator drifts backwards the reason can be 1 aleak in the load regulation valve 4 on the piston bottom side of the slave cylinder in the direction of the electric directional valve 5 which is not tight 2 an internal leakage in the cylinder The leak will cause drifting of the platform until the load regu
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31. 18 Driving device does not operate though the Boom does not rest on the transport support selector switch is in position 1 Drive the boom onto the support Electric valve for movement of boom outriggers does not operate jams in the centre position For remedy refer to item 4 19 Too low braking force Too much play in the brake system Adjust the brakes Brake linings not yet run in Pull the parking brake lever slightly and drive 2 3 kilometres Brake shoes glazed dirty or oil on the friction surfaces Replace the brake shoe sets Clean the friction surfaces of the brake drum Overrun brake jams Brake rod jammed or bent Lubricate Repair Brake wires rusty or broken Replace wires 82 DINO 210XT FAULT REMEDY 20 Braking uneven and jerky Too much play in the brake system Adjust the brakes Shock absorber of the overrun device faulty Replace the shock absorber Reverse automatics brake shoe jams in the Replace the brake shoe in the carrier carrier 21 The brakes drag only one of the wheels brakes Brake units wrongly adjusted Readjust the brake units according to instructions Also refer to point 17 for possible cause 22 Lift brakes as the engine speed is decreased Shock absorber of the overrun device faulty Replace the shock absorber 23 Reversing forced or imp
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33. 50 mm tighten the locking of the adjustment screw and check once more the settings apply a safety wire to the adjustment screws in such a manner that it will not be possible to unscrew the screws away from the limit switches apply a seal on the wire put the cover in place 65 DINO 210XT 11 Measuring the pressure connect the pressure gauge to the measuring point the max pressure of the warm 40 60 oil is 21 21 5 MPa 210 215 bar the turning pressure is 6 MPa 60 bar if you have to readjust the pressure secure the new setting with a seal 66 DINO 210XT 12 Check the operating controls on the platform check the overall condition of the electric appliances inside the box and spray with moisture repellent if necessary check the cables and the tightness of the cable clamps test the sound signal 23 emergency stop 22 and emergency descent 20 test all movements test the operation of the overload limit switches before lifting the boom 67 13 14 15 16 17 18 DINO 210XT Warning stickers and adhesive tapes make sure all warning stickers and adhesive tapes are legible replace if necessary Inspect the brakes and the driving device remove the wheels clean the brake system and check the settings check the free movement of the brake shoes the operation of their return springs replace any worn out linings check the condition of the driving device and l
34. If you move the lever before pushing the rocker switch the action is deterred fest the operation of the emergency descent system as follows Start by lifting the boom about 1 2 metres with lever 17 and continue by extending the telescope 1 2 metres with lever 9 keeping the emergency stop button depressed thus the movement shall stop Start the emergency descent power unit pushbutton 20 retract the telescope and lower the boom lever 17 pull up the emergency stop button DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW BAR JOCKEY WHEEL The movement speed of the platform can be continually adjusted with the lever 17 32 DINO 210 12 Test the operation of the overload limit switch RK4 platform load about 80 kg drive the boom to a horizontal position h In ISKUN PITUUS SLAGLANGD SLAGLENGDE HUB STROKE KORIKUORMA 90 KG BELASTNINGEN KORBBELASTUNG 175 LDS Patom tos extend the telescope As the movement stops the red overload light 18 must light up compare the outreach with the reach diagram in the manual 12 Measures to be taken after overloading has occurred The overload limit switch RK5 switches off the electric circuit of the operating controls and switches on the buzzer on the platform retract the platform to inside the operating range of the RK4 by pushing the telescope in button 31 or 36 the green light lights up after this the lift may be operated normally WA
35. Telescope movement does not operate Refer to item 4 Check that the solenoid valve of the telescope is not stuck in the centre open position 80 DINO 210XT FAULT REMEDY 12 Telescope retracts slowly The load regulation valve leaks For remedy refer to item 7 lock valve 13 Platform drifts backward Double load regulation valve on the bottom side is leaking For remedy refer to item 7 lock valve Load regulation valve under the platform is leaking For remedy refer to item 7 lock valve 14 Platform drifts forward Double load regulation valve on the rod side is leaking For remedy refer to item 7 lock valve 15 Outriggers do not move though the selector switch is in position 1 Boom does not rest on the transport support Drive the boom onto the support Electric valve for movement of boom outriggers does not operate jams in the centre position For remedy refer to item 4 8l DINO 210XT FAULT REMEDY 16 Outrigger does not stay in the support posit ion see illustration The load regulation valve on the bottom side is For remedy refer to item 5 lock valve leaking Tightening torque 55 Nm 17 Outrigger does not stay in the transport position see illustration Load regulation valve on the rod side is leaking Measures as above
36. The overload protection device joint point 1 must absolutely be lubricated regularly and always immediately after the lift has been washed Moving parts of the mechanism of the outrigger limit switch system must be lubricated every 50 hours If necessary apply a thin grease film on moving parts of the ball coupling Always lubricate the lift and apply a protective grease film immediately after the washing Remove the crescent shaped covers from the underside of the lift in order to enable lubrication of the turning bearing nipples 4 pieces Lubricate the visible parts of the Flyer chains for the boom twice a year Use Master chain lubricant 1 4014 or equivalent 20 4 LONG TERM STORAGE Clean the machine carefully lubricate it and apply protective grease to it before putting it into storage for a longer period of time see point Lubrication plan Repeat the cleaning and lubrication procedures while resuming the operation The periodic inspections must be executed following the steps described in the instructions 49 DINO 210XT DINO 210XT 20 5 LOAD HOLDING AND LOAD REGULATION VALVES Check of operation l To check the tightness of the outrigger cylinder load holding valves measure the height position of the chassis from the floor separately at each outrigger After a few minute
37. by disconnecting the control voltage circuit for the relay K51 RK10 INDUCTIVE LIMIT SWITCH Limits turning of the platform to the right by disconnecting the control voltage circuit for the relay K52 RK11 RK14 LIMIT SWITCHES ON THE OUTRIGGERS The limit switch closes as soon as sufficent force is exerted on the outrigger Prevents the operation of the boom unless the outriggers are not firmly supported on the ground and all limit switches are not closed 94 DINO 210XT 24 8 DRIVING DEVICE CONTROL CENTRE DCB 21 SELECTOR SWITCH DRIVING DEVICE IN OPERATION NOT IN OPERATION 22 NON LOCKING OPERATION SWITCH DRIVING DEVICE DRIVE TO THE LEFT TO THE RIGHT 23 NON LOCKING OPERATION SWITCH DRIVING DEVICE DRIVE TO THE LEFT TO THE RIGHT 24 NON LOCKING OPERATION SWITCH DRIVING DEVICE DRIVE TO THE REAR 25 NON LOCKING OPERATION SWITCH DRIVING DEVICE DRIVE TO THE FRONT 24 9 OTHER MARKINGS B1 BATTERY 12VDC 44AH E1 THERMORELAY FOR THE ELECTRIC MOTOR F11 MAIN BATTERY FUSE 125A J1 PLUG ELECTRIC MOTOR 230VAC 1 5kW M2 EMERGENCY DESCENT MOTOR 12VDC MAX OPERATING TIME 10 MIN M3 MOTOR FOR PLATFORM TURN PL ROTARY ADAPTOR The electric circuits between the chassis and the turning device go through the electric rotary adaptor SRI Solenoid for the emergency descent unit When energized starts the emergency descent unit M2 SPV Mains switch Disconnects the plus terminal of the battery T
38. electric appliances such as the control panels on the chassis and on the platform relays solenoid valves and limit switches use pressure air to dry the electric devices hydraulic connectors etc before opening them apply appropriate moisture repellent to the electric appliances after the drying always protect the piston rods with e g CRC3 36 anti corrosive agent after washing with a solvent REMEMBER CLEANLINESS 55 DINO 210XT 2 Change the hydraulic oil and replace the filter protect your skin against the hydraulic oil remove the plug and drain the oil tank with the cylinders of the lift completely retracted clean and rinse the oil tank with suitable agent replace the pressure filter install the drain plug refill the tank with fresh oil the volume required for change is about 20 litres factory filling Mobil EAL 32 The viscosity class of the hydraulic oil must be ISO VG32 or ISO VG15 and the oil must meet the requirements according to DIN 51524 HLP Material Safety Sheet EXXON MOBIL n o 581017 60 never mix different oil sorts if required top up hydraulic oil to the level with the upper edge of the level eye while the lift is in the transport position 3 Check the hydraulic hoses and pipes Replace any externally damaged hoses or clashed pipes Check the connections 56 DINO 210XT 4 Inspect joints of the support outrigger lower the outriggers slightly swing the outriggers back and for
39. emergency stop button depressed thus the movement shall stop 2 start the power unit of the emergency descent system pushbutton 5 retract the telescope lever 9 and lower the boom lever 8 3 pull up the emergency stop button 4 lift the boom from the towbar 30 DINO 210XT Note If you have levelled the chassis of the lift ON A GRADIENT turn around the boom carefully to make sure that the turning device does not bang against the support outriggers STN MES 5 turn the boom to the side to enable its lowering 6 extend the telescope as much as necessary to ensure safe entrance on the platform DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW BAR JOCKEY WHEEL The boom movements are noticeably slower when the emergency descent system is used The speed of the boom movements cannot be adjusted continually with the control levers when the lift is operated from the chassis control panel Lock the selector switch 1 in position 1 support outriggers before working under the boom Make sure that neither people nor load are on the platform 31 DINO 210XT 12 2 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE PLATFORM PANEL 11 Turn the selector switch 1 to position 2 and take away the key Do not lock the chassis control panel cover with the key now you can operate the boom with lever 17 on the platform control panel Start by pushing the rocker switch at the end of the control lever and then move the lever carefully in the desired direction of motion
40. engine with the start button Fuse F2 blown Replace the fuse 10A No mains supply 230 V AC to the selector switch Check the extension cords possible distribution boards and fuses The fault current safety switch has tripped Reset the fault current safety switch Voltage supply to the switch OK but no transmission forward Check the operation of the selector switch and replace it if necessary Power input to the selector switch and output from the switch are OK Check the operation of the engine control contactor and thermo relay as well as the operation of the relays which control the operation of the contactors Telescope chain limit switch RK7 has disconnected the contactor circuit No direct current supply 12VDC Check the operation of the RK7 and readjust according to the instructions Mains switch turned off turn on the switch 2 None of the platform movements is operational though the electric motor is running and the selector switch is in position 2 or 3 Green signal light for outriggers is not lit Check operation of the safety limit switches RK11 RK12 RK13 and RK14 The green signal light for the outrigger limit switches is lit but the boom movements do not operate Check the operation of the safety relay SR2 for the outrigger circuit Overloading of the boom has occurred Retract the platform with the buttons 6 or 21 inside th
41. failures in the joysticks may cause malfunctions Spray with moisture repellent Lifting or lowering of the boom and extension of the telescope are not operational red light on the platform is lit and the buzzer in the chassis control panel is audible Overloading of boom has ocurred retract the telescope and retry automatic reset 7 Boom drifts slowly downwards lock valve i e the pressure activated check valve is leaking Remove and clean the valve Check the condition of the o rings Install the valve carefully the correct tightening torque is 60 Nm If necessary replace the valve 79 DINO 210 FAULT REMEDY 8 Power pack does not start Battery is flat Recharge the battery The mains cable is plugged Disconnect the plug from the mains No direct current supply 12VDC Mains switch turned off turn on the switch 9 Power pack cranks but does not start Fuel tank is empty Fill the fuel tank Choke is off Press choke button cold engine Throttle lever in idling position Increase the engine revolutions 10 Boom cannot be lifted Refer to item 4 Electric valve open Remedy as instructed above in conjunction with the seizure of the electric valve spool The lift turns as the lifting movement is Solenoid valve is stuck in turning position activated Wash carefully the spool and the block 11
42. freely The brake rods must be slack with the handbrake released Check the attachment of the brake rods Turn the adjustment wheel behind the hole shown by the arrow until the wheel can no longer be turned by hand Turn the adjustment wheel counter clockwise until the wheel can be turned freely Adjust the braking force with the nuts keeping the brake balancer perpendicular to the tow bar so that both wheels will brake 32 DINO 210XT P overheating of the brakes during transportation and increases the required towing force p ep ADJUSTMENT NUTS We recommend performing a braking test Tightening the brake system too much causes 47 after the adjustment Check the flawless operation by braking 2 3 times in the course Adjustment of the bearing clearance The wheel bearings are lubricated for life and do not require any service The bearings do not require any lubrication and they cannot be adjusted Service intervals 500 km running in 5 000 km adjustment of the brakes lubrication of the moving parts of the overrun 13 000 15 000 km or every six months a check the brake linings for wear b check the operation of the overrun brake c lubricate the sliding parts of the overrun brake The service life of the double row angular contact compact bearings is long and they are maintenance free Therefore the bearings very rarely break under normal operating conditions If a
43. not be used when the temperature is below 20 C and the wind speed exceeds 12 5 m s Beware of live power lines within the work area The lift MUST NOT be used as a crane Always ensure the load bearing capacity of the standing surface Ensure the unobstructed range of movement before operating the outriggers While in the support position ensure that the wheels are off the ground Always verify the horizontal position of the machine Ensure that the outriggers cannot slide while on a gradient Always ensure that the work area is clear of outsiders Danger of getting squeezed between rotating and fixed structures Stepping on or off the platform in motion is prohibited The maximum allowed gradient during transfers is 5 During transfer in rough terrain try to stay above the machine While operating the boom from the control panel on the turning device beware of getting pressed against the outriggers or other structures that do not turn with the boom When the boom is in its lowest positions make sure it cannot clash during rotation with structures that do not turn with the boom Before operating always ensure that the safety devices and the emergency descent system are in working order Do not take tools material of large surface area onto the platform The increase in wind load may jeopardize the stability of the device Always keep the lift free from dirt snow and ice Ensure that the lift is inspected and serviced befo
44. on the combustion engine choke Fuse F2 10A K41 SENSOR RELAY FOR AC SUPPLY When the lift is connected to an AC supply the relay switches off the start circuit and switches on the stop circuit of the combustion engine The relay spool is controlled by the AC voltage K42 START RELAY FOR COMBUSTION ENGINE Fuse F2 10A SR2 Safety relay monitoring the operation of the outriggers 88 DINO 210XT The safety relay resets as soon as all outrigger safety limit switches RK11 RK12 RK13 and RK14 have closed After that it is possible to operate the boom SR3 SAFETY RELAY WHICH MONITORS THE OVERLOADING OF BOOM Safety limit switch RK5 controls the operation of the safety relay Overloading of the boom SR3 is disconnected The safety relay is automatically reset upon return to the normal outreach range The delay adjusted with the capacitors affects the tripping moment of the SR3 If the RK5 fails SR3 is disconnected The safety relay is not automatically reset but the due operation of the electric equipment must be checked The delay adjusted with the capacitors affects the tripping moment of the SR3 SR4 SAFETY RELAY FOR EMERGENCY STOP CIRCUIT SR4 switches off control voltage from the engine control contactors The safety relay operates provided that the emergency stop buttons on the upper and lower control centres are in their upper positions and the chain limit switch RK7 is not active In addition the contactors K1 and K2 must be
45. supported and the wheels are off the ground The load bearing capacity and the gradient of the base must be taken into account when supporting the chassis Additional support plates of adequate size must be used under the outriggers when working on soft ground Only use such additional support plates on which the metallic outriggers will not slide The weather conditions such as wind visibility and rain must always be taken into account so that these factors will not adversely affect the safe performance of the lifting operations The lift may only be moved in the transport position No persons or load are allowed on the platform during the transportation The use of the lift is prohibited if the temperature drops under 20 the wind speed exceeds 12 5 m s PROTECT YOUR HEARING WHILE USING THE POWER UNIT Optional 92 dB USE THE SAFETY HARNESS Connecting points for the safety harness 1 person lug DINO 210XT Do not use ladders steps or other similar equipment on the platform Never throw any objects from the platform The lift must not be used for transferring goods or persons between different floors or working levels Never disable the operation of any safety device Always make sure before lowering the platform that the area on the underside is clear of any obstructions Avoid damaging the platform by lowering it on the ground or bringing it in contact with any structures When working in busy areas the ope
46. the play of the turning gear check the tightening torque of the turning bearing s attachment screws M16 280 Nm M12 150 Nm check the attachment of the turning motor 75 DINO 210XT check the condition of the chassis general condition check the attachment of the tow bar to the chassis check the condition of the overrun and its attachment to the chassis check the axle and its attachment to the chassis check the attachment and condition of the brake wires and rods check the rims the tightness of the wheel bolts the tyres and the tyre pressure check the condition of the driving device attachment of the parts and condition of the covers for electric components check the condition of the transport support of the boom perform a test run test all the operating controls control the outreach in accordance with the instructions See point Inspection and adjustment of the overload limit switches also check the operation of the limit switches during the test run refer to the service instructions the load sensing limit switches on the safety devices the limit switches on the outriggers which prevent the operation of the boom movements the limit switches on the tow bar which prevent the use of the outriggers after the test loading make sure that the test loading has not caused any defects such as fractures or permanent deformations of dangerous nature on the steel structures or other loaded parts d
47. to the lift A POWERED BY AC SUPPLY While the mains voltage is plugged in the12VDC supplied by a separate unit connect the mains cable to the power supply turnon the main switch Fig A for maximum out of the electric motor the voltage must 230 VAC 10 4696 the frequency must be 50 Hz and rating of the fuse 10A the length of the connecting cable has some effect B POWERED BY COMBUSTION ENGINE In the absence of the mains the12 VDC is supplied by a battery donot connect the mains cable 230 VAC turn on the main switch Fig A open the fuel cock switch on the choke for starting by depressing the button on the cover of the centre If the battery is flat start the aggregate by pulling the starter grip keeping the button at the aggregate bed depressed Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance then pull briskly Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine adjust the engine speed to halfway Leave the combustion engine running between operations because the battery only recharges while the engine is running Close the fuel cock when stopping the combustion engine Note The fuel cock must be closed when the lift is towed C OPERATION WITH DIESEL ENGINE donot connect the mains cable 230 VAC turn on the main switch Fig A Please refer to separate user manual for the diesel engine delivered with the lift for instructions concerning the start up of the engine when the b
48. 10XT manually operated directional valves check that the valves of the support outriggers and the driving device work properly and no movements are executed when the spools are in the neutral position electro hydraulic rotary adaptor check adaptor for tightness check that the lever arm neither seizes nor is loose cylinders lower the outriggers to support position and check the condition of piston rods and wiper rings ift the boom to its upper position and check the condition of the piston rod and the wiper ring of the lift cylinder lift up the articulated arms and check the condition of the piston rods and wiper rings of the cylinders check the condition of the piston rod and wiper ring of the master cylinder in the slave cylinder system lower the boom and check the condition of the piston rod and wiper ring of the slave cylinder under the platform hoses check the hoses for leaks and chafing pipes check that there are no dents leaks trace of corrosion or chafing at the clamps Check that the pipes are properly fastened connections check the hose and pipe connections for leaks inspect thoroughly the electric system check that the control panel boxes are dry clean and tight check the condition of the cable connections and their protection against moisture check the condition and attachment of the limit switches check the limit switch lead throughs for tightness check the con
49. 2 Battery recharger Charging voltage 13 8VDC 6A Charges the battery if the mains supply is connected FAULT CURRENT SWITCH 25 30 ms AMI SOUND SIGNAL 95 DINO 210XT 25 ADJUSTMENT VALUES OF Tm MOVEMENT SPEEDS connect CPropocard Feedwire 1 Measuring devices required for the adjustment volt ohm milliammeter for measuring of current measuring adapter for measuring of current 2 Disconnect the socket from the control card and connect the measuring adapter between the valve and the socket 3 Connect the measuring conductors to the direct current range of the volt ohm milliammeter max measuring current Imax 2A Lift up the machine from the ground using the outriggers for operating the boom gt Turn the key switch to position 3 the power unit may be switched off 5 Check that the adjustable resistors TR9 TR10 TR11 and TR12 on the circuit card in the main centre have been turned counter clockwise to their extreme positions CONTROL CARD SCREWS 1 Maximum current Imax 2 Minimum current Imin 3 Frequency adjustment 4 Intensity of frequency 5 Ascending ramp 6 Descending ramp 6 Frequency adjustment the lift in boom mode the power unit is not running Turn at first the adjustment screw 3 on the control card to its minimum position to extreme position counter clockwise and after this turn it 1 4 turn clockwise 7 Intensity adjustment of frequency the lift in
50. 32 Lever switch for platform inclination 33 33 Lever switch for articulated arms 34 Hour meter 40 Choke 29 19 DINO 210XT 10 2 OPERATING CONTROLS OF DRIVE SYSTEM 28 28 Forward backward 28L 28A 28L drive to the left 28 28R drive to the right NO eh RY NE E 10 3 OPERATING CONTROLS OF 2 3 OUTRIGGERS 12 Rear outrigger right 13 Rear outrigger left 14 Front outrigger left 15 Front outrigger right 16 Position indicator of chassis Q o 9 44 1444 20 DINO 210XT 10 4 OPERATING CONTROLS ON THE PLATFORM Close the cover of the chassis control panel before operating the platform controls The cover must not be locked while the lift is in operation 17 Control lever TELESCOPE IN ARTICULATED ARTICULATED ARMS ARMS DOWN UP TELESCOPE OUT BOOM UP BOOM BOOM TO THELEFT TO THE RIGHT BOOM DOWN 21 DINO 210XT 18 Signal lights green inside allowed outreach range red at the border of allowed outreach range 20 Emergency descent device start button 21 Retracting the telescope 22 Emergency stop push to stop pull to reset 23 Sound signal 24 Soc
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52. 4 10A Chassis control panel LEVELLING THE PLATFORM Levelling the platform forward Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel 86 17 8 19 K20 K21 K22 K23 K24 K25 K26 K27 DINO 210XT CENTRE POSITION ACTIVATION OF THE JOYSTICK Switches off the voltage from the joysticks s micro switches if the dead man switch has not been pressed while the joystick is in the centre position CONTROL RELAY FOR ADDITIONAL MOVEMENT SPEED RESISTORS The relay is used for changing the Propo card control voltage over to the adjustable resistor of the boom platform levelling As the relay is active the control voltage is supplied through the TR10 resistor movement speed of the boom from the chassis control panel When the relay is not active the control voltage is supplied via the resistor TR9 levelling of the platform Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel Change over relay for control voltage of the Propo card As the relay is active the control voltage to the Propo card is supplied via additional resistors As the relay is not active the control voltage is supplied to the joystick by means of which the control voltage is adjusted to desired value with the help of adjustable resistors inside the joystick Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel FUNCTIO
53. 9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel AUXILIARY RELAY FOR BOOM DOWN MOVEMENT Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel RETARDATION OF BOOM DOWN MOVEMENT Lowers the maximum speed of the Boom down movement by connecting the control card of the resistor to the control circuit Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel AUXILIARY RELAY FOR BOOM UP MOVEMENT Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel AUXILIARY RELAY FOR TELESCOPE IN MOVEMENT Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel AUXILIARY RELAY FOR TELESCOPE OUT MOVEMENT Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel ARTICULATED ARMS DOWN Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel RETARDATION OF ARTICULATED ARMS DOWN MOVEMENT Lowers the maximum speed of the Articulated arms down movement by connecting the control card of the resistor to the control circuit Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel ARTICULATED ARMS UP Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel LEVELLING THE PLATFORM Levelling the platform backward Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F
54. ANGES AND THE OTHER INSPECTIONS SHALL BE SHORTENED TO MEET THE PREVAILING CONDITIONS IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF THE LIFT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PERIODIC SERVICING AND THE INSPECTIONS IS ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY BECAUSE THEIR NEGLIGENCE MAY IMPAIR THE OPERATIONAL SAFETY OF THE LIFT THE GUARANTEE WILL NOT REMAIN VALID IF THE SERVICING AND THE PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ARE NOT PERFORMED 47 20 3 LUBRICATION PLAN DINO 210XT EVERY 50 HOURS 1 Bearings of the safety device 2 Bearings of the outrigger cylinders 3 Bearings of the outriggers 4 Bearings of the outrigger foot plates 5 Bearings of the boom and the articulated arms 6 Bearings of the platform 7 Bearings of the levelling cylinders except the bearing on the rod side of the upper levelling cylinder 8 Bearings of the lifting cylinder 9 Sliding surfaces rolls of the telescope 10 Jockey wheel slide and threads TWICE A YEAR 11 Bearing of the telescope cylinder 12 Driving device 13 Overrun brake overrun 14 Turning device bearings and gear ring 15 Bearing on the rod side of the upper levelling cylinder Lubricant Esso Beacon EP2 or equivalent
55. Chassis control centre OT Outrigger PL Platform RU Turning device UCB Platform control centre ID Diagram Position Part nr Denomination Description of operation S6 UCB 48 2309 48 2312 48 2302 Pushbutton green Engine start button NO 510 UCB 48 2309 48 2312 Pushbutton green Sound signal control button NO 511 UCB 48 2335 48 2312 Pushbutton yellow Emergency descent motor start button NO platform 12 UCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Platform levelling forward backward platform 513 LCB 48 2335 48 2312 Pushbutton yellow Emergency descent motor start button NO chassis 516 LCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Turning of boom right left chassis 517 LCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Lifting lowering of the boom chassis 518 LCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Telescope in out chassis 519 LCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Articulated arms down up chassis 520 LCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Platform levelling forward backward chassis 524 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Drive to the rear 525 DCB 48 2309 48 2313 48 2303 Pushbutton green Turning of the chassis 526 DCB 48 2309 48 2313 48 2303 Pushbutton green Turning of the chassis 529 UCB 48 2309 48 2312 Pushbutton green Dual operation button for levelling of the platform platform 531 UCB 48 2336448 2312 Pushbutton blue Retraction of the telescope is used if the safety limit switch RK5 has tripped p
56. DAY 43 18 PREPARING THE LIFT FOR 0 0 tete te tete ee sese eese ee secs 44 19 CONNECTION TO THE TOWING VEHICLE eee ee eee 45 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE AND 1 1 enos 46 20 1 GENERAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e eene ere 46 20 2 SERVICE AND INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS eee 47 20 3 EUBRIGATION PIEAN CRI et eee 48 DINO 210XT 20 4 STORAGE 49 20 5 LOAD HOLDING AND LOAD REGULATION VALVES eee 51 20 6 WHEEL BRAKES AND BEARINGIS ise Plau deed ee 52 20 7 LEVELLING SYSTEM OF THE PLATFORM utate cil 54 20 9 REGULAR SERVICING PA Iu oed gunt E esci 55 20 8 1 TESTING THE LOAD LIMIT SWITCHES AND 5 62 20 8 2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE OVERLOAD LIMIT SWITCHES 64 21 545 5 eode kho 68 211 BIR STUINSPECTION 69 2 2 SAMPLE OF INSPECTION PROTOCOL FOR THE ACCESS PLATFORM
57. DINO 270 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Dealer ES 7 Raikkolantie 145 FI 32210 LOIMAA T 4358 2 762 5900 F 4358 2 762 7160 dino dinolift com www dinolift com DINO 210XT DINO 210 ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Valid from serial number 3043 gt DINO 210XT CONTENTS 1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ccccscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssenes 6 2 REACH DIAGRAM gt _______ 7 3 DIMENSION DRAWING cei 5s is sacs eese tede Deseo ies eo pad evo Seed de U 8 4 amp 4 TECHNICAL SPE CTBHIGCA TION wssccissscissscsdcccsssissceasescececbicacdcactussecesccscscsessccdecb cscscscsscsessnsesense 9 4 1 EXAMPLE OF THE MACHINE 5 00 1 2 1110 9 4 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE ccccsssececccsececcessecccceccecccceseececcseececeeseeseceeners 10 4 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE S INTENDED 08 2 00000000000000 10 5 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 2 11 6 I INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION 2 12 7 REGULAR 5 ioter osba cath aede esos beo ai eade 14 8
58. GINE CHOKE Non locking button switch Depressing the button activates the combustion engine choke 90 DINO 210XT 24 3 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB OTHER ITEMS F1 1 6A FUSE FOR TIMER CARD ACTIVATION CIRCUIT F2 10 A CONTROL FUSE FOR START CIRCUIT AND OUTREACH MONITORING CIRCUIT F3 10 A CONTROL FUSE FOR DRIVING DEVICE F4 5 A FUSE FOR CONTROL LEVERS AND JOYSTICK ON THE CHASSIS AND PLATFORM CONTROL PANELS F5 1 6 A CONTROL FUSE FOR DRIVING DEVICE F6 FUSE FOR SOLENOID VALVES 10A F7 10 A CONTROL FUSE FOR EMERGENCY DESCENT CIRCUIT F8 10 A FUSE FOR CONTROL OF COMBUSTION ENGINE F12 TIMER CARD FUSE 16A H3 YELLOW LED SIGNAL LIGHT Indicates the operation of the outrigger limit switches RK11 RK14 H4 RED LED SIGNAL LIGHT Indicates the tripping of the SR3 HM1 HOUR METER Measures the running hours of the machine Q1 TURN SWITCH WITH KEY Selector switch for choosing the operating location 1 Chassis 2 platform 3 chassis panel T1 POWER SUPPLY Feeds the 12 VDC control voltage to the system as the machine is being powered by AC supply TC TIMER CARD Control card for supply voltage Connects the control voltage supply from the power source while the AC feed is connected Switches over the voltage supply feed from battery Disconnects the supply voltage from the lift after a preset delay normally 1 hour Start buttons S2 and S6 are used for re activation of the control voltage TR9 RESISTOR Adjustable
59. ITE INSPECTION 1 General information Is the lift suited for the intended job Is the performance of the lift sufficient for the job reach loadability etc Is the position of the lift safe 15 the lighting on the worksite sufficient 2 Documents Are the Operation and Service Instructions for this lift present Manufacturer s instructions Are inspections and servicing carried out in accordance with the instructions and have the defects affecting the safety been checked as repaired Inspection protocols 3 Structure Visual inspection and operational test General condition of the lift Operation and protection of the controls Emergency stop signal horn and limit switches Electrical appliances and wiring Oil leaks Load markings and signs 4 Operator 5 the operator old enough Has the operator received the required training 5 Special issues on the work site there any additional regulations relevant to the worksite or the work 15 DINO 210XT RK8 YLIKUORMITUSSUOJA PUOMI TURVARAJAKYTKIMET OVERBELASTNINGSSKYDDEN BOMMEN GRANSLAGEBRYTARNA SICHERHEITSANORDNUNG ta OVERLOAD PROTECTION BooM Lise amp RK5 NOSTOSYLINTERI NIVELVARSI PURISTUSJOUSI LYFTCYLINDERN LEDSKAFTET TRYCKFJ DERN C HEBEZYLINDER GELENK KLEMMFEDER LIFTCYLINDER LINK PRESSURE SPRING
60. N RELAY FOR OUTREACH LIMIT SWITCH RK4 Switches off the telescope out movement as the RK4 operates Delay about 1 2s Control circuit fuse F2 10A AUXILIARY RELAY FOR SWITCHING OFF THE BOOM DOWN MOVEMENT Safety limit switch RK4 controls the relay which switches off the spool control circuit of the relay K5 Control circuit fuse F2 10A AUXILIARY RELAY FOR SWITCHING OFF THE TELESCOPE OUT MOVEMENT Closing tip of the safety limit switch RK4 controls the relay which switches off the spool control voltage of the relay K10 delay 2 5 s Control circuit fuse F2 10A SELECTOR RELAY FOR CONTROL FROM CHASSIS Controls the solenoid valve for selection of chassis Fuse F2 10A CENTRE POSITION ACTIVATION OF THE JOYSTICK Pressing the dead man switch DMK breaks the control voltage from the spool of the relay K17 which would otherwise disconnect the control voltage from the micro switches on the joystick CONTROL OF THE CONTROL CARD Connects the sensing voltage 0 5VDC to the control card RPM RELAY Controls the speed of the combustion engine Increases the speed during performance of the control movement Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel AUXILIARY RELAY FOR POWER SUPPLY TO DRIVING DEVICE 87 DINO 210XT The relay is controlled by limit switch RK3 Fuse F3 10A K28 CONTROL RELAY FOR EMERGENCY DESCENT UNIT SOLENOID Switches on the voltage supply to the emergency descent unit soleno
61. NFORMATION OF HYDRAULICS The movements require simultaneous operation of two electric valves i e change over valve for outriggers boom system and boom change over valve for outriggers boom system and telescope change over valve for outriggers boom system and platform change over valve for outriggers boom system and rotation change over valve for outriggers boom system and articulated arms OUTRIGGERS BOOM PROPO ARTICULATED ARMS BOOM TELESCOPE LEVELLING OF PLATFORM TURNING Press the pin at the end of the electric valves while one of the power units is running If the movements operate the fault is in operating controls of the electric system or the valve spools are dirty which causes jamming refer to fault finding scheme item 6 If none of the movements operate the fault is in the hydraulic system 85 24 DINO 210XT ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 24 1 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB RELAYS K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K9 K10 K12 K13 5 K16 START CONTACTOR M1 FOR THE ENGINE Control circuit fuse F2 10A AUXILIARY RELAY FOR EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Switches off the mains supply 230V AC Control circuit fuse F2 10A TURNING THE BOOM CLOCKWISE Control circuit fuse F9 1 6A Platform control panel and F4 10A Chassis control panel TURNING THE BOOM COUNTER CLOCKWISE Control circuit fuse F
62. RNING Do not add load e g another person onto the platform while the red overload light 18 is lit Example A person who is working alone on the platform extends the telescope or an empty platform is driven from the chassis control panel to the maximum reach keeping it close to the ground If the overload signal light now lights up the telescope must be retracted before loading the platform further IF THE SAFETY DEVICES OR THE EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM ARE NOT WORKING HAVE THEM REPAIRED BEFORE OPERATING THE LIFT 13 Refer to the item Daily inspections in the task list for servicing 33 DINO 210XT 14 With the boom slightly lifted and the telescope extended make sure that the platform does not lower of itself while the operating controls are not being used 15 When working under cold weather conditions let the engine run for a while without load to increase the hydraulic oil temperature Start the operations by driving the movements carefully without load back and forth from the chassis control panel 16 Move the platform to the work object The platform movements can be operated with continually adjustable speed from the platform control panel not from the chassis control panel Only one movement can be operated at a time If several control levers are operated simultaneously only the movement with the least resistance will operate NOTE Lowering the platform to transport position Always before lowering the bo
63. TR9 levelling the platform SOOO Om 10 the speed of movements when controlled from the chassis control panel affects the speed of all movements when controlled from the chassis panel lowering the boom TRI2 lowering the articulated arms 13 Adjustment of the movement speed from the chassis panel Drive the boom up movement and simultaneously adjust the intensity of current using the adjustable resistor TR10 to Ijj4421250mA 14 Adjusting the lowering speed of the boom 14 1 Drive the boom down movement and simultaneously adjust the intensity of current using the adjustable resistor TR11 to Tjower 1230MA 14 2 Check the lowering speed of the boom gt start the power unit and raise the boom until the floor of the platform is at the height of 2 8 metres 14 3 Lower the boom to its lowermost position over a distance of 2 m The lowering should take about 12 seconds 15 Lowering the articulated arms Drive the articulated arms down movement and simultaneously adjust the intensity of current using the adjustable resistor TR12 to Towe 1230mA 16 Levelling of the platform 16 1 Lift the boom as much as is required to prevent the platform from clashing with the chassis during the movement 97 DINO 210 16 2 Drive the levelling movement of the platform and simultaneously adjust the intensity of current using the adjustable resistor to
64. TS 2945 gt 98 27 WIRING DIAGRAM Fen 102 28 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 2045 gt vssveianssssctassssecesissencinasivecsaioesselasiascctsnssaneieniaessdadeousedanaanects 103 29 5 29452 4 121 30 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM 294522 122 DINO 210XT 1 EUDeclaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity for Machinery Manufacturer Dinolift Oy Raikkolantie 145 32210 Loimaa FINLAND which has authorised Chief Engineer Mr Seppo Kopu Dinolift Oy Raikkolantie 145 32210 Loimaa Finland to draw up the Technical Construction File declares that DINO 210 XT Access Platform no YGC D210XT X X XXXXXX is in conformity with the provisions of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC as amended and with national implementing legislation and also fulfils the requirements of the following EEC directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC directive 2000 14 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Conformity assessment procedure followed 2000 14 EC Annex V Internal control of production Measured sound power level gasoline petrol Lwa 96 0 1 5 97 5 dB Quaranteed sound power level gasoline petrol Lwa 97 5 0 5 dB Measured sound power level Diesel Lwa 98 5 1 5 100 0 dB Quar
65. anteed sound power level Diesel Lwa 100 0 0 5 dB Notified body nr 0537 VTT P O Box 1300 33101 Tampere FINLAND has granted the certificate no VTT 176 524 09X In designing the machine the following harmonized standards have been applied SFS EN 280 1 2 SFS EN 60204 1 A1 Loimaa 22 05 2013 place date signature Seppo Kopu Chief Engineer name in block letters position DINO 210XT 2 REACH DIAGRAM 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 ft 21 1 20 E 19 18 60 17 X 55 15 50 45 3 12 40 1 35 10 215 kg I 30 8 475 lbs 171525 7 120 kg 265 1651 6 Lr 20 5 80 kg y 175 lbs L H 10 2 Hie 1 2211 gt 0 0 DINO 210XT 3 DIMENSION DRAWING DINO 210XT 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Max working height Max platform height Max outreach Boom rotation Platform rotation Turn area Support width Transport width Transport length Transport height Weight Max allowed load on platform Max number of persons additional load Max allowed sideways load caused by persons Max lateral inclination chassis Max wind speed during operation Min ambient temperature when working Max support force on the outriggers Platform size Gradeability Power supply mains current o Soun
66. attery is empty Leave the combustion engine running between operations because the battery only recharges while the engine is running To avoid damaging the electronics of the diesel engine do not disconnect the mains current while the diesel engine is running 4 access the operating controls open the cover on the chassis Check the condition of the battery to ensure operation of the emergency descent system The charge level of the battery is indicated by LEDs During charging the red LED is on and the green LED is off when the battery is almost fully charged both LEDs are lit when the battery is fully charged the green LED is lit and the red one flashes if both LEDs lit after full charging the battery is dead 5 Turn the selector switch 1 to position 1 Fig B 27 DINO 210 3 LA 7 y Hd 28 DINO 210XT 6 Start the engine with button 2 green The electric timer of the lift automatically disconnects the supply voltage 12 VDC 1 hour after the last time the electric or combustion engines were in operati
67. boom mode the power unit is not running Turn at first the adjustment screw 4 on the control card to its minimum position to extreme position counter clockwise and after this turn it 1 4 turn clockwise 8 Adjustment of the ascending ramp the lift in boom mode the power unit is not running Turn at first the adjustment screw 5 on the control card to its minimum position to extreme position counter clockwise and after this turn it 1 5 turn clockwise 9 Adjustment of the descending ramp the lift in boom mode the power unit is not running Turn the adjustment screw 6 on the control card to its minimum position to extreme position counter clockwise the descending ramp is not in use 96 DINO 210XT 10 Adjustment of min current of the control card the lift in boom mode the power unit is not running 10 1 The intensity of current increases as the screw is turned clockwise 102 Adjust the minimum current to I 2330mA 11 Adjustment of max current for the control card the lift in boom mode the power unit is not running 11 1 the max current is adjusted using the screw 1 11 2 drive the boom up movement 11 3 carry out the adjustment during the lifting the current increases as the screw is turned clockwise 11 4 adjust the max current to Imax 1300mA 12 The movement speeds are adjusted using the adjustable resistors on the circuit card in the main control centre The speed of the following movements can be adjusted
68. ch remain operational 85 STOP SWITCH Disconnects the control voltage from the control contactor of the electric motor and the stop relay of the combustion engine 6 START SWITCH Controls the contactor of the electric motor and start solenoid of the combustion engine if the combustion engine is used 10 SOUND SIGNAL SWITCH 11 EMERGENCY DESCENT SWITCH Controls the solenoid for the emergency descent unit which starts the unit and supplies the control voltage to the control levers while the the emergency descent system is in operation 12 PLATFORM LEVELLING FORWARD BACKWARD Control switch non locking lever switch The levelling is operated by pressing the button S29 and tuning the lever switch S12 829 SELECTOR SWITCH FOR LEVELLING AND TURNING OF PLATFORM Non locking button switch Switches on the control voltage to the switches S12 and S36 as the button is pressed 831 TELESCOPE IN Non locking pushbutton for retraction of the telescope 36 PLATFORM TURN TO LEFT AND RIGHT Non locking lever switch Controls the relays K14 and K15 The turning is operated by pressing the button S29 and turning the lever switch S36 41 COMBUSTION ENGINE CHOKE Non locking button switch Depressing the button activates the combustion engine choke 95 DINO 210XT 24 6 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB OTHER ITEMS H1 GREEN LED SIGNAL LIGHT The platform inside the operating range H2 RED LED SIGNAL LIGHT The platform at the bor
69. d pressure level internal combustion engine gasoline petrol o Sound pressure level internal combustion engine diesel o Sound pressure level Socket outlets on the platform 4 1 Example of the machine s nameplate Type Year of manufacture DINO fS Manufacturer Address of manufacturer 21 0m 19 0 m 11 7m continuous 90 refer to reach diagram 4 30 m 1 92 7 88 2 18 2 440 kg 215 kg 2 persons 55 kg 400 N 0 3 12 5 m s 20 C 22 800 N 0 7x 1 3m 25 230V 50Hz 10A Under 70 dB 4 8 kW 6 5 hp 3600 r min 98 dB 4 4 kW 6 hp 2800 r min 101 dB 230V 50Hz 16A DINO Raikkolantie 145 32210 Loimaa FINLAND Weight kg Max load of persons 2 400N 230V 20 C Max side force Voltage Min operating temperature 215kg 55kg 0 3 50 Hz 12 5 m s Additional load Max inclination of chassis Frequency Max wind force DINO 210XT 4 1 General description of the machine The denominations of the machine s essential parts and concepts which are used later in these instructions are described on this page Left Swing drive direction Counter clockwise to the left Work platform Right Clockwise to the right Levelling cylinder of platform Slave Boom extension 1 Boom extension 3 Telescope cylinder Boom extension 2 Master cylinder Lift cylinder Turning Articulated arms Boom support Jockey wheel
70. d stop Observe the pressure reading in the gauge when the oil is warm the pressure should be 21 21 5 MPa 210 205 bar load holding check valves on the outriggers dift the device off the ground with the outriggers and measure the distance to the chassis at each outrigger Step on the platform and extend the telescope keeping the boom level Turn the boom round a few times stop at the initial position and check that the distance between the ground and the outriggers has not changed ift the outriggers from the ground and leave them in this position for about 10 minutes Observe that the outriggers do not lower of themselves load holding check valve on the lift cylinder lift the boom from the chassis control panel to an angle of about 45 and extend the telescope Observe about 10 minutes that the boom does not lower of itself load regulation valve of the telescope cylinder dift the boom from the chassis control panel and extend the telescope slightly leave it in this position for about 5 minutes make sure that the telescope does not retract of itself load regulation valve of the levelling system puta load of about 120 kg on the platform dift and lower the boom 4 5 times make sure that the position of the platform does not change electric directional valves operate all boom and turning movements and check that they all work properly and that the movements stop as soon as the levers are released 73 DINO 2
71. der of the operating range F10 AUTOMATIC FUSE FOR PLATFORM TURN 4A F9 JOYSTICK FUSE 1 6A PR SOCKET OUTLET ON THE PLATFORM 230V AC 16A 2 BUZZER Indicates the operation of the safety limit switch RK5 and the emergency stop switches S1 and 54 24 7 LIMIT SWITCHES RK3 LIMIT SWITCH FOR THE BOOM SUPPORT Prevents the operation of the outriggers and the driving device if the boom does not rest on the support in the transport position Controls the relay K30 RK4 SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH FOR THE ADJUSTED OPERATING RANGE The operation of the limit switch stops the boom down movement and the telescope out movement 5 BACKUP LIMIT SWITCH FOR THE SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH RK4 Trips after the preset delay 2 4 seconds the safety relay SR3 which controls the sound signal AM2 and switches off the control voltage to the limit switch RK4 RK7 SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH FOR THE TELESCOPE CHAIN Operation of the safety limit switch stops the electric motor The limit switch switches off the control voltage to the contactor K1 after which only the emergency descent unit will operate RK8 TELESCOPE IN THE INNER POSITION SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH The limits switch closes as the telescope movement is completely retracted If the RK4 or RK5 has failed the boom cannot be lowered until the telescope movement has been completely retracted and the tips of the limit switch RK8 have closed RK9 INDUCTIVE LIMIT SWITCH Limits turning of the platform to the left
72. e designated operating range of the platform the green light in the platform control panel lights up 3 Outriggers do not move Boom does not rest on the transport support Drive the boom onto the transport support The selector switch is in wrong position Limit switch on the boom support is not closed Turn the selector switch to position 1 Drive the boom onto the transport support and check the operation of the limit switch RK3 4 Platform turn is not operational Automatic fuse F10 has tripped Reset the automatic fuse with the reset button 78 DINO 210XT FAULT REMEDY 5 No power supply to the lift though the mains switch is on and the selector switch is in position 1 2 or 3 Activation of power supply not completed Press the start button to activate the power supply One of the fuses F1 F11 or F12 blown Change the fuse an press the start button Battery is flat Recharge the battery Check whether the fault is in the electric system or in the hydraulic system 6 Disturbance of platform movements only one of the movements is operational Irregular and indefinite malfunctions Make sure that the hydraulic oil and the filter have been changed Thoroughly clean the solenoid valve spools and housings requires utmost cleanliness not all contaminants can be spotted with the naked eye Also temporary contact
73. emergency stop pushbutton must be pulled up before starting the power unit Ensure the operation of the safety devices do not lock the chassis panel cover with key while the lift is in operation 17 DINO 210XT 4A 7 PPPG Li 18 DINO 210XT 10 OPERATING CONTROLS 10 1 OPERATING CONTROLS ON THE CHASSIS CONTROL PANEL 1 Selector switch O ignition off 1 outrigger circuit hydraulic drive 2 controlling the boom from the platform panel 3 controlling the boom from the chassis panel 2 Start button 3 Emergency stop button 4A Green signal light for limit switches of the outriggers 4B Red signal light for the safety device RK5 5 Start button of emergency descent system 6 Telescope in pushbutton 7 Lever switch for turning 8 Lever switch for boom system 9 Lever switch for telescope movement 10 Voltage meter 12 Rear outrigger right 13 Rear outrigger left 14 Front outrigger left 9 15 Front outrigger right 16 Position indicator of chassis 8 29 Stop button
74. engine running between the operations to ensure the battery remains well charged check the stability and condition of the base regularly during the operation taking into account the weather and ground conditions the electric timer of the lift automatically disconnects the supply voltage 12 VDC 1 hour after the last time the electric or combustion engines were in operation Re activate the power supply by pressing the start button either on the chassis control panel or on the platform control panel When moving the platform remember the following be careful of the high voltage power lines do not exceed the max allowed lateral force 400N do not touch open electric wires do not throw objects from the platform do not damage the lift do not take additional load in the upper position do not damage other devices do not load the platform vertically more than what is allowed When leaving the lift drive the lift to a safe position preferably to the transport position switch off the power unit prevent unauthorized use of the lift by locking the control centre cover 35 DINO 210XT 21 Adjustment of the platform position From the chassis control centre LCB 4B 2 33 29
75. ent deformations dents or traces of substantial wear in the boom also check the welded seams for wear cracks or breaches check the boom attachment for cracks or breaches check the condition of the platform brackets check the locking of the platform pin check the condition and attachment of the flyer chain the locking of the pins and the tightness of the spring check the condition of the cable chain its clamp brackets as well as the tightness of the screw connections check the play and attachment of the gliding surfaces on the boom inspect the platform general condition check that the platform does not show signs of deformations substantial wear or buckles check that the handrails the steps the gate and the attachment of the gate are in order check that the lock of the gate and the gas spring are in order check the condition of the platform floor plate check the platform carrier for notable buckles or deformations check all protective covers check the condition of the support outrigger cylinder guards check the condition of the slave cylinder guard check the condition of the boom end cover turning device covers chassis control panel cover safety device cover platform control panel cover and the rear light cover perform visual inspection of all screw connections inspect the turning device general condition check the play and attachment of the angular gear check the condition of the gear ring check
76. f the lift in accordance with the instructions when it comes to more demanding repair works turn to a specialist or contact the distributor or the manufacturer of the lift do not modify the lift without written consent from the manufacturer any such faults which may affect the operational safety of the unit must be repaired before the lift is next used do not let oil spill on the ground keep the lift clean especially the platform clean up the lift before service and inspection use genuine spare parts support the platform boom system and support outriggers in a position in which the load does not rest on the structure under repair or cause any other danger e g transport position or use of supporting structures the device may be lifted with two slings each with a load carrying capacity of at least 2 500 kg or slinging at the four lugs see picture Be careful not to damage the device during the lifting c c C N Pu E P Ma a n KAS y T Vi 2 m 46 DINO 210XT 20 2 SERVICE AND INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS 1 The first service after 20 hours of operation change the pressure filter element adjust the brakes according to the instructions see point Wheel brakes and bearings check the the wheel b
77. he tow bar the limit switch on the transport support prevents operation of the support outriggers if the platform is not down Close the cover on the platform control panel Turn the selector switch 1 outriggers to position 1 Lift the support outriggers at first the rear support outriggers do not damage the rear lights then the front support outriggers do not damage the jockey wheel Apply the parking brake Make sure that the driving device is disconnected Turn the selector switch to position and disconnect the lift from the power supply 10 Turn the mains switch to position O 11 Make sure that the covers are locked 32 1 10 34 29 44 DINO 210XT 19 CONNECTION TO THE TOWING VEHICLE 1 Lift up and push forward the ball coupling handle in the driving direction Now the ball coupling is released 2 Press the ball coupling onto the towball using only a little force The connection and locking take place automatically NOTE ALWAYS MAKE SURE AFTER THE CONNECTION THAT THE BALL COUPLING IS PROPERLY LOCKED Clean and lubricate the ball coupling regularly 3 Connect the emergency stop wires and light plug to the vehicle Check the cable for chafing and proper operation of the wires
78. id SRI Fuse F7 10A K29 PREVENTION OF DUAL CONTROL The relay is controlled by the emergency descent buttons S11 and S13 Control circuit fuse F7 10A K30 Control of alternator of the Honda engine Energizes the alternator of the Honda engine Fuse F2 10A K31 SWITCH OFF RELAY FOR COMBUSTION ENGINE Fuse F2 10A K32 SWITCH OFF RELAY FOR COMBUSTION ENGINE Fuse F2 10A K33 AUXILIARY RELAY FOR DIESEL ENGINE START K34 PREVENTION RELAY FOR RESTART OF ELECTRIC MOTOR Prevents the electric motor from starting after the failure in AC power supply by switching off the control voltage from the control contactor of the motor K35 PREVENTION RELAY FOR RESTART OF ELECTRIC MOTOR Connects the voltage supply to the relay K34 if the voltage in the control circuit of the contactor is switched off K390 CHANGE OVER RELAY FOR OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS As the relay is active the lifting lowering movements of the articulated arms are switched over to the joystick movements in the X direction As the relay is not active the joystick movements in the X direction control turning of the boom to the left and right K391 CHANGE OVER RELAY FOR OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS As the relay is active the in out movements of the telescope are switched over to the joystick movements in the Y direction As the relay is not active lifting lowering movements of the boom are switched over to the joystick movements in the Y direction K40 CONTROL OF THE COMBUSTION ENGINE CHOKE Switches
79. ight at the border H3 LCB 48 2204 LED signal light green Support outrigger circuit signal light limit switches closed H4 LCB 48 2203 LED signal light red Signal light for safety relay SR3 the safety relay has tripped the outreach safety limit switch RK5 has tripped HMI LCB 48 3618 Hour meter Hour meter which measures the running time of the engine 48 2085 Socket Plug JST UCB 4 9843 Joystick Joystick operation of the boom LCB 48 2162 Contactor Control contactor for the electric motor K2 LCB 48 2162 Contactor Auxiliary relay for emergency stop button K3 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Turning of boom to the left K4 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Turning the boom to the right K5 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Lowering the boom K6 LCB 48 2392 Telescope in K9 Boom down retardation relay K7 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Lifting the boom K9 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Retracting the telescope K10 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Extending the telescope Kil LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Lowering the articulated arms K12 LCB 48 2392 Telescope in K9 Articulated arms down retardation K13 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Raising the articulated arms K15 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Levelling the platform backward K16 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Levelling the platform forward K17 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Activation of the joystick at the centre position K18 LCB 48 2392 Telescope in K9 Selector relay platform levelling chassis control panel K19 LCB 48 2392 Te
80. inactive The safety relay will trip if one of the emergency stop buttons either on the upper or on the lower control centre is depressed or the chain limit switch is activated 89 DINO 210XT 24 2 CHASSIS CONTROL CENTRE LCB SWITCHES 1 LOCKING EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH Stops all other functions except the emergency descent and the sound signal which remain operational 2 START SWITCH Controls the contactor of the electric motor and start solenoid of the combustion engine if the combustion engine is used 3 STOP SWITCH Disconnects the control voltage from the control contactor of the electric motor and the stop relay of the combustion engine SI3 START SWITCH FOR EMERGENCY DESCENT Controls the solenoid for the emergency descent unit which starts the unit and supplies the control voltage to the control levers while the the emergency descent system is in operation 16 TURNING OF THE BOOM TO THE RIGHT LEFT Non locking lever switch chassis control panel 17 BOOM UP DOWN Non locking lever switch chassis control panel 18 TELESCOPE IN OUT Non locking lever switch chassis control panel 19 ARTICULATED ARMS DOWN UP Non locking lever switch chassis control panel 20 PLATFORM LEVELLING FORWARD BACKWARD Non locking lever switch chassis control panel 532 TELESCOPE IN Non locking button switch After the SR3 has tripped the telescope can be retracted by depressing the button 40 COMBUSTION EN
81. ity in this situation by turning the lift round over 360 Carry out the same procedure with a platform load of 80 kg II 10 Compare the outreach with the reach diagram and as necessary readjust according to the instructions for adjustment of the overload limit switches After the above mentioned test loadings case I and case II and the subsequent inspection have been completed without finding any defects in the structure or stability of the lift the lift may be used inside the permitted operating range presented in the reach platform load diagram of this manual The max allowed platform load is 215 kg in conjunction with the first i e start up inspection the lift shall be subjected to a test loading with an overload of 25 and after that the supporting structures shall be thoroughly inspected in conjunction with the annual inspection the lift shall be subjected to a regular inspection a test run and a test loading with maximum permissible load and a thorough inspection of the supporting structures the first inspection shall be recorded in the start up inspection protocol and the test run shall be recorded in the protocols for the annual and regular inspection 77 DINO 210XT 22 FAULT FINDING FAULT REMEDY 1 Electric motor does not start although the start button is pressed and the selector switch is in position 1 2 or 3 Emergency stop button is stuck Pull up the button and re start the
82. ket outlet 230V AC 2 pcs 25 Stopping the engine 26 Starting the engine 30 Turning the platform is used simultaneously with pushbutton 35 3 Platform swing fuse 35 Levelling of the platform pushbutton 36 Lever for levelling of platform is used simultaneously with pushbutton 35 41 Choke 22 DINO 210XT 11 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF EMERGENCY AT RISK OF LOSING THE STABILITY Reduced stability can be caused by a fault in the lift the wind or other lateral force collapse of the standing base or negligence in providing sufficient support In most cases one sign of reduced stability is the inclination of the lift WHEN AT RISK OF LOSING THE STABILITY 1 If there is time try to find out the reason for the reduced stability and the direction of its effect Warn other people on the work site using the alarm signal 2 If possible reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner 3 Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency descent system Avoid abrupt movements 4 Turn the boom away from the danger zone i e to a position where the stability of the lift is normal 5 Lower the boom If the stability has been lost as a result of a fault in the lift repair such a fault immediately Do not use the lift until the fault has been repaired and the condition of the lift has been verified IN CASE OF OVERLOADING 1 If there is time try to find the reason for the red
83. latform 32 LCB 48 2336448 2312 Pushbutton blue Retraction of the telescope is used if the safety limit switch RK5 has tripped chassis S36 UCB 48 616 48 1007 Lever switch Turning of the platform to left right platform SRI RU Solenoid Emergency descent motor solenoid SR2 LCB 48 2264 Safety relay Support outrigger circuit safety relay is active if the outrigger limit switches are closed SR3 LCB 48 2264 Safety relay Safety relay for outreach control safety limit switch is active if the limit switches RK4 and RKS are closed SR4 LCB 48 2264 Safety relay Safety relay for emergency stop circuit Is active provided that the emergency descent circuit is in order and the RK7 as well as the K1 and the K2 are not activated SPV RU 48 2442 Mains switch Disconnects the battery from the system Tl LCB 47 863 Power source Power source supplies the control voltage when powered by AC T2 RU 48 0125 Battery charger automatic Battery charger 230VAC 3A TC LCB 48 3506 Timer card Time card disconnects the power supply 100 DINO 210XT to the lift after a preset delay if the contactor no longer is active TR9 LCB Adjustable resistor Adjustment of the levelling speed of the platform TRIO LCB Adjustable resistor Adjustment of the lowering speed of the boom 11 LCB Adjustable resistor Universal adjustment of the movement speed when controlling from the chassis panel 12 LCB Adjustable resistor Speed adjustme
84. lation valve 3 under the platform id closed The closing is caused by dropping of the pressure on the piston rod side to the opening ratio which is 5 1 If the valves are not tight refer to the service instructions in the chapter load holding and load regulation valves Settings of the load regulation valves the opening pressure of the double load regulation valves 4 is 25 MPa 250 bar the opening pressure of the load regulation valve 3 under the platform is 21 5 MPa 215 bar Do not change the preset values 54 DINO 210XT 20 8 REGULAR SERVICING The lift shall be serviced regularly at intervals of 11 12 month Under demanding conditions where moist corrosive substances or corrosive climate may speed up the deterioration of the structure and induce malfunctions the inspection must be performed more often and the influence of corrosion and malfunctions must be reduced by using appropriate protective means Only technical specialists who are familiar with the structure and the operation of the lift are allowed to maintain the lift We recommend turning to the service staff of the dealer SCHEDULE FOR REGULAR SERVICING 1 Clean the lift thoroughly before the service The hydraulic and electric appliances must not be dismantled if they are not clean Any contaminants in the system may cause malfunctions later on Wash the lift externally NOTE Be careful not to direct the high pressure water jet straight to the
85. lescope in K9 Selector relay control from chassis platform K20 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for the telescope out movement 98 DINO 210 21 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for the boom movement K22 LCB 48 2375 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for the telescope out movement K23 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control of supply voltage to the driving control centre on the chassis K24 LCB 48 2375 Telescope in K9 Centre position activation of joystick Boom Boom CH Chassis DCB Driving device centre HN Honda LCB Chassis control centre OT Outrigger PL Platform RU Turning device UCB Platform control centre ID Diagram Position Part nr Denomination Description of operation K25 LCB 48 2392 Telescope in K9 Control relay for control card K26 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control relay for combustion engine speed K27 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control of supply voltage to the driving control centre on the chassis K28 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control relay for reserve power unit K29 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for dual operation electric motor emergency descent motor K30 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control of alternator of the Honda engine K31 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Switch off of combustion engine K32 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Switch off of combustion e
86. mskay v ve 8 8 Gucci E yc exd 12035 PA Tee 2106 SETS ECL zioH 7541 6521 27V 1271 1094116641 8641 ZCLV 19C V 3 GCLV vCLV T CLV CCLV ICLI 06416 1181 11 LILL 15141 v 2112 1 11 2 12411 141 3 aay 8 HON 5550 tv88I T599r 4 3 8002 8 Gr 119 DINO 210XT Notes 120 DINO 210XT 29 HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 2945 gt Ref Part nr Item Pcs Aydrautic pump i OT 3 puse o peeemshde a Flow control valve 8 27 08 Manually operated directional valve 1 gums Load regulation valve T 1 CIE DS oT SE I L5 gms co iy valve Solenoid valve 158228 16 72808 Pressure relief valve i 18 47 377 Check valve pressure activated 8 502518 reserve power pack 1 30 47 2630 Solenoid valve 7721 0213 Bolenoidvalve 1 3 47 2731 Solenoid valve Joo Solenoid valve i 34 2766 Load regulation valve gt 25 ACB1944 Rotary adaptor hydraulic par 36 DLS 019 Cylinder 1 17
87. nections of the electric valves check the connections of the solenoid valves perform visual inspection of all electric wiring check the condition of the mains cable plug check the condition of the electric motor check the attachment points of the hydraulic cylinders check the condition of the bearings and pins of the outrigger cylinders and the locking of the pins check the condition of the lifting cylinder bearings and pins and the locking of the pins check the condition of the articulated arm cylinder bearings and pins and the locking of the pins check the condition of the telescope cylinder bearings and pins and the locking of the pins Check the condition of the gas springs check the condition of the master and slave cylinder bearings and pins and the locking of the pins 74 DINO 210XT check the condition of the boom joint check the bearing and the pin of the boom joint and the locking of the pin check the condition and attachment of the articulated arm joint pins and bearings check the support outriggers and their footplates check the mechanical structure of the outriggers and the welded seams The structures must not show signs of deformations or cracks No fractures or cracks allowed in the welded seams check the footplates for deformations cracks or breaches Also check that the footplate can turn freely on its joint inspect the boom extend the telescope and check that there are no perman
88. ng plate 4 Load plate 5 Warning plate HHHH OOOOO 69 Position of working face Structure of working face Emergency descent system Limit devices STIS TESTIS TIS EST cS 3 DINO 210XT E ELECTRIC APPLIANCES G SAFETY DEVICE 1 Electric appliances 1 Safety limit switch 2 Sound signal F CONTROL DEVICES 1 Protections H LOADING TEST 2 Symbols directions 1 Loading 323 kg 3 Placings 2 Work movernents 4 Emergency stop FAILINGS AND NOTES Signature Dinolift Oy Raikkolantie 145 FIN 32210 LOIMAA FINLAND Tel 358 2 7625 900 Fax 358 2 7627 160 e mail dino 70 DINO 210XT 21 3 DAILY INSPECTION START UP INSPECTION To be always performed at a new work site and in the beginning of every working day The inspection is performed by the user In the inspection attention shall be paid to the following issues establish the load bearing capacity of the ground at the lifting site in the indicative table Maximum permissible ground pressure for different soil materials see point General safety regulations verify the standing stability of the lift control the due operation of the position indicator test the operation of the emergency stop system both from the platform and the chassis control panels test the operation of the emergency descent system both from the platform and the chassis control panels tes
89. ngine K33 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Relay for optional equipment K34 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for re start if the control voltage is switched off K35 LCB 48 2375 Telescope in K9 Blocking relay for re start if the control voltage is switched off K390 LCB 48 2375 Telescope in K9 Change over relay for secondary operations of joystick K391 LCB 48 2375 Telescope in K9 Change over relay for secondary operations of joystick K40 LCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control relay for choke 41 LCB 48 2133 Telescope in K9 Selector relay main power unit combustion engine K42 LCB 48 2277 Telescope in K9 Start relay of combustion engine K50 UCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Control relay for the outreach signal lights K51 UCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Turning the platform to the left K52 UCB 48 2374 Telescope in K9 Turning the platform to the right 1 RU 47 828 Electric motor AC electric motor M2 RU 47 2318 Power unit reserve power DC motor for emergency descent plant M3 PL 4CB4253 Linear motor Turning motor of the platform PL CH 48 3550 Rotary adaptor electric part Rotary adaptor electric transmission between the chassis and the turning device PR UCB 48 2145 Socket outlet socket outlet on the platform 230V AC 16A 01 LCB 48 2316 Turn switch Turn switch with key choice of operating location LCB OK AK RK3 CH 48 1936 48 2142 Limit switch Limit switch for boom support NC RK4 Boom 48 2068 48 2334 Limit switch Limit switch f
90. nt of articulated arms descent VMI LCB 48 2063 Voltmeter Voltage meter VVK CH 48 2287 Fault current switch Fault current switch switches off the AC feed in case of fault current AMI RU 48 049 Sound signal Sound signal operation with push button 510 AM2 UCB 48 0108 Sound signal Buzzer operates if the emergency stop button is depressed and the safety limit switch RKS trips Components for Hatz diesel Optional Boom Boom CH Chassis DCB Driving device centre HN Honda LCB Chassis control centre OT Outrigger PL Platform RU Turning device UCB Platform control centre ID Diagram Position Part nr Denomination Description of operation HZ Linear motor Adsjustment motor of the engine speed S6 HZ Temperature sensor The switch earths the circuit if the engine overheats 57 HZ Oil pressure sensor The switch earths the circuit if the oil pressure drops MHZI HZ Starter Starter of the diesel engine Y2 HZ Stop solenoid When the engine is stops the current will be switched off and the valve will close 1 HZ Glow plug Glow plug of the diesel engine GLOW Components for Honda Optional ID Diagram Position Part nr Denomination Description of operation 537 HN Pushbutton green By pass button for stop circuit of Honda engine K4 HN 48 1974 Relay 24V DC Blocking relay for dual starting IIDA HN 48 2323 Relay Auxiliary relay for switching off
91. olts for tightness after about 100 km of driving 325 Nm 2 Daily service check the oil level in the hydraulics top up if necessary check the hydraulic connections check the unit visually check the operation of the emergency descent and emergency stop functions check the operation of the safety devices 3 Weekly service check the tyre pressure 450 kPa jockey wheel 250 kPa lubricate the joint pins refer to the lubrication plan check the sliding surfaces of the telescope and apply silicon if necessary check the clearance between the slide pads and surfaces and adjust the pads if necessary puta load of about 80 kg onto the platform and drive the boom to level position Continue by extending the telescope until the red signal light lights up and the movement stops Measure the stroke in accordance with the instructions and compare it with the setting of the outreach limit RK4 If the stroke exceeds the allowed value contact the service person 4 Service every six months change the hydraulic oil and the filter cartridge check the condition of the brakes check the the wheel bolts for tightness 325 Nm grease the gear ring of the turning device S Periodic service every 12 months n accordance with the instructions for regular servicing below in this manual IF THE LIFT IS OPERATED UNDER DEMANDING CONDITIONS IN EXCEPTIONALLY HUMID OR DUSTY ENVIRONMENT CORROSIVE CLIMATE ETC THE INTERVALS BETWEEN THE OIL CH
92. om onto the transport support retract the telescope completely and turn the platform perpendicular to the boom DO NOT DAMAGE THE TOW BAR JOCKEY WHEEL DO NOT TAKE ADDITIONAL LOAD IN THE UPPER POSITION YLIKUORMITUSSUDJA PUOMI TURVARAJAKYTKIMET OVERBELASTNINGSSK Y DDEN BOMMEN GRANSLAGEBRY T ARNA SICHERHEIT SANORDNUNG ARM GRENZTASTER OVERLOAD PROTECTION B00 LMT SWITCHES RK4 amp RKS s NM aA NOSTOSYLINTERI NIVELVARSI PURISTUS JOUSI LYFTCYLINDERN LEDSKAFTET TRYCKF J DERN HEBEZYLINDER GELENK KLEMMFEDER LIFTCYLINDER LINK PRESSURE SPRING 17 Observe when lifting the platform the operating range of the platform depends on the load see Technical Data and is monitored by the safety limit switches RK4 and RK5 which are located under the protecting cover The limit switches must not be adjusted or modified The inspection and adjustment may only be carried out by an authorized serviceman 18 Working a long time in the same position there are pushbuttons for both stopping and starting on both the platform and the chassis control panels When the weather is warm and the platform is kept for a longer period in the same position it is not necessary to let the engine run continuously 34 19 20 DINO 210XT when the weather is cold it is recommended to let the engine run to keep the hydraulic oil warm Itis recommended to also leave the combustion
93. on Re activate the power supply by pressing the start button either on the chassis control panel or on the platform control panel Petrol engine turn off the choke adjust the engine speed 7 Lower the front support outriggers on the tow bar side 8 Lower the rear support outriggers do not damage the tow bar jockey wheel 9 Level the chassis with the outriggers with the help of the level gauge 16 Fig C The air bubble must be located inside the inner ring MAKE SURE THAT THE WHEELS ARE CLEARLY OFF THE GROUND FIG D the green signal light 4A on the chassis control panel comes on when all outriggers are in the lower position and the outrigger limit switch circuit is connected make sure all outriggers are firmly supported on the ground 29 DINO 210XT 12 1 OPERATING THE LIFT FROM THE CHASSIS PANEL 10 Turn the selector switch 1 to position 3 now you are able to operate the boom with levers 7 8 9 33 and the platform with lever 32 from the chassis panel 27 1 10 LB 33 29 7 LA 3 test the operation of the emergency descent system as follows 1 start by lifting the boom about 1 2 metres with lever 8 and continue by extending the telescope 1 2 metres with lever 9 keeping the
94. onal the retraction of the telescope should be operational the extension of the telescope must NOT be operational 61 DINO 210XT 20 8 1 TESTING THE LOAD LIMIT SWITCHES RK4 AND RK 5 Put a carefully weighed load 80 kg on the platform Place it at a distance of 100 mm from the rear edge of the platform 100 mm 80 kg Drive the boom to a horizontal position from the chassis control panel Lift and lower the rear edge of the platform using the position control 1 Lowering the rear edge of the platform 2 Lifting the rear edge of the platform Drive the platform with the position control to a horizontal position so that that the last stage of the adjustment procedure is lifting of the rear edge DINO 210XT Adjustment method I Extend the telescope until it stops Do not correct the position of the platform JE NENNEN ISKUN PITUUS SLAGL NGD SLAGLENGDE HUB STROKE Measure the length of the protruding part of the telescope extension L The length shall be 3 100 mm 50 mm Make sure that a red signal light on the platform is lit the second safety limit switch RK5 backs up if the first switch outreach limit switch RK4 fails disable the RK4 for testing by disconnecting the conductor from the terminal X1 43 and connecting the terminals X3 25 ja X1 41 in the chassis control panel with a jumper lead Also c
95. onnect a conductor between the terminals X1 and X2 of the relay SR3 Dino Lift QUAERERE 40296 MM MM 000009 b E Lu i md 1 41 retract and extend the boom and measure the length of the telescope extension s protruding part The length shall be 3 600 mm 50 mm ifthe protruding part is too long adjust the limit switches and secure their position with a seal NOTE Remember to resume the operation of the RK4 by connecting the conductor to terminal X1 43 and removing the jumper leads 63 DINO 210XT 20 8 2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE OVERLOAD LIMIT SWITCHES YLIKUORMITUSSUDJA TURVARAJAKYTKMET VERBELASTNINGSSK YDDEN GR NSLAGEBRY TARNA SICHERHEITSANORDNUNG GRENZTASTER OVERLOAD PROTECTION LIMIT SWITCHES NOSTOSYLINTERI NIVELVARSI PURISTUS JOUSI LYFTCYLINDERN LEDSKAFTET TRYCKF JADERN HEBEZYLINDER GELENK KLEMMFEDER LIF TCYLINDER LINK PRESSURE SPRING Always check the operation of both limit switches in connection with the service Adjustment method II make sure that the RK5 with certainty will trip before the RK4 by adjusting the RK4 extend the boom and measure the length of one protruding part of the telescope extension stroke 64 DINO 210XT the measure shall be 3 600 mm 50 mm tighten the locking of the adjustment screw and check once more the settings set RK4 to trip earlier than RK5 extend the boom and measure the stroke the measure shall be 3 100 mm
96. or outreach control NC NO RK5 Boom 48 2068 48 2334 Limit switch Limit switch for outreach control NC RK7 Boom 48 2476 Limit switch Limit switch for chain NC opens if the chain is slack RK8 Boom 48 1936 48 2142 Limit switch Limit switch telescope fully retracted NC RK9 PL 48 2170 Stroke limiter Inductive end limit switch for turning motor of platform NC RK10 PL 48 2170 Stroke limiter Inductive end limit switch for turning 99 DINO 210XT motor of platform NC RK11 OT 48 2413 48 2414 48 2415 Limit switch Outrigger limit switch NC closes as the outrigger is on the ground RK12 OT 48 2413 48 2414 48 2415 Limit switch Outrigger limit switch NC closes as the outrigger is on the ground RK13 OT 48 2413 48 2414 48 2415 Limit switch Outrigger limit switch NC closes as the outrigger is on the ground RK14 OT 48 2413 48 2414 48 2415 Limit switch Outrigger limit switch NC closes as the outrigger is on the ground S1 LCB 48 2311 48 2313 48 2303 Locking emergency stop button Emergency stop button NC S2 LCB 48 2309 48 2312 48 2302 Pushbutton green Engine start button NO 53 LCB 48 2310 48 2313 Push button red Engine stop button NC 54 UCB 48 2311 48 2313 48 2303 Locking emergency stop button Emergency stop button NC 55 UCB 48 2310 48 2313 Push button red Engine stop button NC Boom Boom CH Chassis DCB Driving device centre HN Honda LCB
97. ossible Brakes have been adjusted too tight Adjust the brakes 24 Wheel brakes overheat Brake system wrongly adjusted Adjust the brakes Wheel brakes dirty Clean the wheel brakes Overrun brake force transmission lever jams Dismantle clean and lubricate the transmission rod Parking brake not completely released Release the parking brake completely 83 DINO 210XT FAULT REMEDY 24 Ball coupling is not locked Inner parts of the ball coupling dirty Clean and lubricate Tow ball of the towing vehicle too large Measure the tow ball According to DIN74058 the diameter of the ball must be max 50 mm and min 49 5 mm If the measure is different or the ball is nor perfectly spherical it must be replaced Always when you change brake shoes replace all shoes on the axle Always when assembling the brakes make sure to install the springs the brake shoes and the expander in the right way When adjusting the brakes turn the wheels forward in driving direction Naturally the possible reasons for malfunctions are many but the following are the most common low supply voltage long and thin supply cable the battery is flat low voltage contaminants in the hydraulic system loose electric connection or a contact failure caused by moisture KEEP THE LIFT CLEAN AND PROTECT IT AGAINST MOISTURE 84 DINO 210XT 23 GENERAL I
98. per position make sure that the mains cable is long enough to cover the whole travel distance power supply from mains press the driving device against the wheel 40 DINO 210XT release the parking brake 28A 28L O O 9 drive the unit using the pushbuttons forward backward 28A AWS to the left 28A 28L 28R 5 to the right 28A 28R do not drive the jockey wheel into obstacles or potholes NOTE If one of the wheels bumps into an obstacle the lift may turn abruptly after the driving apply the parking brake disconnect the driving device from the wheel Switch on the driving device by turning the switch 27 to position 0 Remote control for the driving device optional extra plug in the remote control cable to the socket in the driving device control box NOTE Be careful not to damage the jockey wheel tube by extending it too much As the lift is moved with the driving device the suitable length for the jockey wheel stem can be achieved by adjusting the gap between the lower surface of the tow bar brake rod and the wheel to 3 cm Thus the wheel can turn freely 41 DINO 210XT 16 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINTER USE thelowest allowed operating temperature of the lift is 20 if the temperature is below zero let the power unit run for a few minutes before starting the movements Start with a few movements to
99. rating range of the lift must be clearly marked either by using warning lights or fencing Also observe the regulations of the Road Traffic Act Beware of the live aerial power lines in the area observe the minimum safety distances Voltage Min distance below m Min distance at the side m 100 400 V hanging spiral 0 5 0 5 cable 100 400 V open wire cable 2 2 6 45 2 3 110 kV 3 5 220 kV 4 5 400 kV 5 5 Keep the lift clean of any dirt which may impair the safe operation and impede the inspection of the structures The device must be serviced and inspected regularly Only skilled persons who are familiar with the service and reparation instructions are allowed to carry out the service and reparation work It is strictly prohibited to use a lift which is out of order The device must neither be altered without the manufacturer s consent nor be used under conditions which do not meet the requirements set by the manufacturer The operator must be given instructions and consent from the manufacturer for all such specific work methods or conditions which the manufacturer has not explicitly defined 6 Instructions for safe operation Use safety harness while on the platform Use hearing protectors when operating the power unit Sound pressure level at the lower control unit 92 dB 12 DINO 210XT Never load the platform while in the upper position The lift must
100. raw up a protocol of the regular inspection with following articles 1 inspection form 2 data of repair welds a date of repair b repaired by whom c what was repaired as the machine is ready for operation after the annual inspection mark the inspection date on the inspection plate affixed to the lift 21 6 EXTRAORDINARY INSPECTION INSPECTION AFTER AN EXCEPTIONAL SITUATION The inspection is required if the lift has been damaged in a manner which may affect its load bearing capacity or safe operation inthis case the lift shall be inspected according to the instructions for the annual inspection thelift shall be subjected to a test loading and a stability test a protocol shall be drawn up for the inspection 76 DINO 210XT 21 7 TEST LOADING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGULAR INSPECTION l 9 Place the lift on an even surface with good carrying capacity Drive the outriggers to their lowest position the minimum support width Turn the boom to the side from the tow bar and lower it on the ground Put a weighed load of 215 kg on the platform I Lift the boom to as high as it goes and extend the telescope to its full length maximum lifting height Lower the boom until the safety device stops the movement Turn the boom round over 360 Retract the telescope and lower the boom to a horizontal position Extend the telescope until the safety limit switch RK4 stops the movement Establish the standing stabil
101. re use Never use a defective lift Never use a lift alone Make sure there is always someone on the ground who can call for help in case of an emergency 13 DINO 210XT 7 REGULAR INSPECTION A thorough inspection of the lift must be carried out at least once every twelve 12 months The inspection shall be carried out by a technically trained person who is familiar with the operation and structure of the lift Draw up a protocol of the inspections and keep it always with the unit stored in the space reserved for it Carry out he inspections on regular basis throughout the service life of the lift The inspection must be carried out within twelve 12 months from the first or the previous inspection If the lift is used under extreme conditions intervals between the inspections shall be reduced The overall operating condition of the lift as well as the condition of the safety related control devices shall be established in the regular inspections Particular attention shall be paid to changes which affect the operational safety In connection with the regular inspection it shall be established to what extent the lessons and practical experience gained from the previous inspection can be implemented for even better safety NOTE Primarily the national legislation must be followed Regular inspections and service measures are described more thoroughly in the chapter Service and maintenance 14 DINO 210XT 8 WORKS
102. resistor for movement speed for operation from the chassis panel TR10 RESISTOR Adjustable resistor for lowering speed of platform levelling 91 DINO 210XT TR11 RESISTOR Adjustable resistor for movement speed for operation from the chassis panel TR12 RESISTOR Adjusting the lowering speed of the articulated arms U1 VOLTAGE METER When the control voltage is switched on the voltage meter reading indicates the value of alternating voltage 24 4 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB RELAYS K50 CONTROL RELAY FOR SIGNAL LIGHTS WHICH INDICATE THE STATE OF LOADING OF THE PLATFORM The relay is controlled by the closing point of the limit switch RK4 K51 PLATFORM TURN TO THE LEFT Controlled by the non locking lever switch S36 The control movement is stopped by the inductive end limit switch RK9 of the linear motor 52 PLATFORM TURN TO THE RIGHT Controlled by the non locking lever switch S36 The control movement is stopped by the inductive end limit switch RK10 of the linear motor 92 DINO 210XT 24 5 PLATFORM CONTROL CENTRE UCB SWITCHES DMK DEAD MAN SWITCH JST JOYSTICK As the right side of the rocker switch is depressed the movements are boom up down and turn right left As the left side of the rocker switch is depressed the movements are telescope out in and articulated arms up down 4 LOCKING EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH Stops all other functions except the emergency descent and the sound signal whi
103. round stability make sure that the ground is even and hard enough to support the lift in a steady level position Soil material Density Max ground pressure P kg cm Gravel High density 6 Medium density 4 Loose 2 Sand High density 5 Medium density 3 Loose 1 5 Fine sand High density 4 Medium density 2 Loose 1 Sand mud High density very hard to work 1 00 Medium density hard to work 0 50 Loose easily worked 0 25 ifthe ground is soft use sufficiently large and sturdy additional plates under the support outriggers Observe the effect of ice possible rain and inclination of the surface on the support the support outriggers must not slip on the surface the operation is prohibited if the lift is not properly supported and in a level position 2 Drive or push the lift to the inspected lifting site apply the parking brake disconnect the lift from the towing vehicle 25 DINO 210XT Li 26 DINO 210XT 3 Connection of power supply
104. s measure the height again To check the tightness of the load regulation valves on the boom cylinder and the cylinders of the articulated arms drive the boom to a position in which its movement can be reliably measured Observe the possible movement of the boom in a few minute s time To check the tightness of the load regulation valve on the telescope cylinder extend the telescope and stop the movement at any position measure the stroke and observe in a few minutes time that the stroke does not change Note Drive the boom to an almost vertical position To check the tightness of the load regulation valve on the platform levelling system put a load of 100 200 kg on the platform and measure the distance from the rear edge of the platform to the floor Observe for a few minutes that its height position does not change Service instructions l 2 3 4 5 Disconnect and clean the valve Check the O rings and replace if necessary Put the valves carefully in place Replace the valve if necessary Do not change the settings of the valves Support the platform boom system and outriggers in a position in which the load does not rest on the repaired structure Make sure to relieve the residual pressure from the cylinders 51 DINO 210XT 20 6 WHEEL BRAKES AND BEARINGS Adjustment of the brakes Jack up the lift until the wheels rise off the ground and support it in this position Make sure that the wheels can rotate
105. sure relief valve set value 15 MPa 150 bar check valve direct current motor 800W Start the emergency descent system with the pushbutton 20 on the platform and 5 on the chassis The emergency descent system can only be operated when the pushbutton is depressed NOTE Start by retracting the telescope completely continue by lowering the boom and finally turn the boom system The emergency descent system can also be used for raising the support outriggers to the transport position If the emergency descent system does not operate try to warn other personnel present on the site so that they can make the lift engine or the emergency descent unit operational by for example changing the battery Always check the condition of the emergency descent system battery before putting the lift into operation See point Emergency descent system 38 DINO 210XT 14 DRIVING DEVICE The hydraulic driving device is intended for moving the lift within the work area if the towing vehicle cannot be used 1 Do not drive downhill with the driving device if the inclination of the surface is more than 5 per cent 1 more than 1 20 corresponding to a descent of 0 5 m over a distance of 10 m If the surface gradient is greater than this you may lose control of the device 2 When driving on a slope the tow bar must always point towards the descent Never drive with the driving device with the tow bar pointing towards the ascent 3
106. t the alarm signal check the warning and signal lights check operation and cleanliness of the lights and reflectors check the condition of the operating controls and test all work movements check the condition of the access routes the platform gate and the handrails check the operation of the load limit switches refer to the service instructions check the limit switches which prevent the operation of the boom movements refer to the service instructions check the operation of the limit switches which block the outrigger movements refer to the service instructions check the hydraulic system for tightness test the brakes check the unit visually observe the location of nearby power lines see point General safety regulations 71 DINO 210XT 21 4 MONTHLY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE INSPECTION The inspection shall be performed by a person who is well familiar with the lift Task list for inspection perform the measures of the daily inspection check the attachment points of the boom and the platform check the operation and condition of the platform levelling system perform visual inspection of the load bearing structures chassis turning device telescope fully extended support outriggers and their joints welded seams for cracks corrosion or breaches are the possible repair weldings duly executed check that the platform does not drift refer to the service instructions
107. th in the horizontal plane and check the joints for play check the operation and condition of the limit switch mechanisms on the outriggers replace any worn out parts lubricate the joints refer to the lubrication plan Lower the outriggers to support position 6 YQ ED a NB GD 5 Inspect the cylinders and lubricate the joint bearings refer to the lubrication plan drive the lift cylinder to its upper position from the chassis control panel and inspect the condition of the piston rod and tightness of the connections drive the lift cylinder to its lower position from the chassis control panel and inspect the connections for tightness retract and extend the telescope cylinder from the chassis control panel and inspect the condition and tightness of the cylinder lubricate the joints of the lifting telescope and levelling cylinders extend the articulated arm cylinders from the lower control panel and inspect their condition and tightness inspect the outrigger cylinders and lubricate their joints 57 DINO 210XT 6 Inspection of the boom and the chassis extend the telescope and inspect the platform and its attachment and the boom inspect the boom joints and play of the sliding pads readjust if necessary Lubricate the sliding surfaces check the condition locking and adjustment of the Flyer chain Secure the attachment to the boom of the unloaded flyer chain by pulling the chain
108. ubricate the joints put the wheels in place and tighten the wheel bolts Re check the tightness of the wheel bolts after about 100 km drive 325 Nm check the tyre pressure 450 kPa 4 5 bar on the rear axle 250 kPa 2 5 bar on the jockey wheel check the free movement of the overrun brake and the parking brake check the safety wires Check the condition of the lights and the reflectors Repeat the anti corrosion treatment using e g Tectyl 210R anti corrosion agent Test run with a load of 80 kg following the loading instructions Check the structures after the test run Draw up a test protocol save your own copy and give the other copy to the customer 21 INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS lifting equipment and lifting gear used at a construction site must always be inspected before use The lifts and related lifting gear used on a work site shall be subjected to a regular maintenance inspection if possible once a week Keep a journal of any notable shortcomings and defects observed and advise the foreman of them 68 DINO 210XT 21 1 FIRST INSPECTION The initial inspection and test loading of the Dino access platforms is performed by the manufacturer A protocol which accompanies the lift is drawn up of the inspection 21 2 SAMPLE OF INSPECTION PROTOCOL FOR THE ACCESS PLATFORM DATE Inspector s signature Lehtinen Sauli NT0574 DINO TEST CERTIFICATE www dinolift com START UP TESTS Inspection place Dinolift Oy
109. uced stability and the direction of its effect Warn other people on the work site using the alarm signal 2 If possible reduce the load from the platform in a safe manner 3 Reduce the outreach to the side by retracting the telescopic boom using the emergency descent system 4 The green light becomes illuminated when the overload situation is reset After this the machine may be operated normally IN CASE THE POWER SUPPLY IS INTERRUPTED power unit mains 1 Lower the boom using the emergency descent system see point Emergency descent system 2 Incase of emergency the outriggers can also be operated using the emergency descent system Note The movements are notably slower while operated using the emergency descent system 3 Establish the reason why the energy supply was interrupted 23 DINO 210XT IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION WHEN EVEN THE EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM IS NOT OPERATIONAL 1 If the emergency descent system does not operate try to warn other personnel present on the site so that they can call for help so that the power supply required for normal operation can be resumed or make the emergency descent system operational by for example changing the battery so that the person on the platform can be lowered safely Always check the condition of the emergency descent system battery before putting the lift into operation see point Operating from the chassis panel Notes 24 DINO 210XT 12 START UP 1 G
110. warm up oil in the cylinders and to ensure proper operation of the valves check that the limit switches and the emergency descent devices are operational and clean from dirt snow ice etc protect the control panel and the platform from snow and ice whenever they are not in use ALWAYS KEEP THE LIFT FREE FROM DIRT SNOW ETC 42 DINO 210XT 17 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AT THE END OF THE WORKING DAY 1 2 Retract the telescope boom completely Check that the platform is perpendicular to the boom Lower the boom platform onto the support on the tow bar the limit switch on the transport support prevents operation of the support outriggers if the platform is not down Close the cover on the platform control panel Turn the selector switch to position 0 and turn off the mains switch If you want to charge the battery keep the mains cable connected otherwise disconnect the lift from the mains supply Make sure that the covers are locked 34 2 6 S PM 4B 2 33 29 43 DINO 210XT 18 PREPARING THE LIFT FOR TRANSPORT l 2 3 8 9 Retract the telescope boom completely Check that the platform is perpendicular to the boom Lower the boom platform onto the support on t

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