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1. during boom operation Operate only on surfaces NEVER modify the equipment in any way that would that can support a pressure of 1 8 kg cm 25 psi to affect its original design or operation ensure safe operation NEVER deface modify or obscure any decals or ALWAYS keep personnel away from potential pinch markings on equipment and shear points and from potential crush hazards NEVER operate the equipment in any way for which as indicated by decals attached to the machine it is not intended ALWAYS keep the safety bar lowered unless personnel are entering or exiting the work platform ALWAYS keep personnel and obstructions clear of the machine when repositioning boom or basket ol BILJAX 45XA ALWAYS cordon the area surrounding the outriggers to keep personnel vehicles and moving equipment away from the machine while in use ALWAYS stay clear of overhead obstructions including wires and cables ALWAYS engage boom travel latches before towing trailer ALWAYS exercise caution when rotating the boom from the ground control station ALWAYS watch for personnel inside the radius of the turntable and boom arm when rotating the boom lift from the ground or platform controls ALWAYS remove personnel from the boom lift before attempting to free an elevated platform that has become caught or snagged on an adjacent structure or obstacle NEVER operate the machine on any surface other than firm and level ground NEVER operate t
2. 9 Lower Boom Raise 22 Outrigger Retract 10 Lower Boom Down 23 Auto Level 11 Upper Boom Raise 24 Outrigger Button 17 BILJAX 45XA The ground control station includes the following controls and Indicators Refer to Figure 3 1 for control locations 1 Key Switch Turning the key switch to the PLATFORM 1A icon selects operation from the platform Turning the key switch to the GROUND 1B icon selects operation from the ground control panel The center power off position interrupts all electric and hydraulic power operations except emergency lowering Removing the key protects against operation by unauthorized persons The key may be removed with the key switch in any selected position 2 Battery Condition Indicator Indicator LEDs light up to indicate the level of charge remaining in the batteries A lighted green LED indicates an adequate charge level Lighted yellow LEDs indicate the need for charging soon A lighted red LED warns that the battery charge level is low boom operations should be halted until the batteries are recharged 3 4 Engine Start and Choke Start a cold engine by pressing the Engine START button while pressing and holding the CHOKE button To start restart a warm engine press the START button only 5 Display Panel The DISPLAY PANEL is a lighted text window that displays the present operating status or an existing error condition when the key switch is on 6 Emergency Stop Button
3. BILJAX 45XA OPERATION PLATFORM CONTROLS E Fully lower the boom onto the boom rest to position the platform for boarding Turn the key switch to the platform control position Raise the safety bar and enter the work platform Put on the safety harness and attach the lanyard to the Fall Protection Attachment Point on the side of the platform support beam Use the platform control panel to operate the boom lift functions E 24 To raise lower extend and rotate the boom press the desired function button An LED adjacent to the function button will become lit indicating that the function is active Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center Moving the joystick further off center will increase function speed Moving the joystick toward center will decrease function speed Returning the joystick to center and or releasing the trigger will stop boom functions Use the color coded direction arrows to determine the direction the boom will move To rotate the turntable depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and use the toggle switch located on top of the platform controls joystick While pressing the toggle switch and the trigger move the joystick off center to adjust function speed Use the toggle switch and the color coded direction arrows to determine the direction the turntable will rotate The turntable will rotate in the desired direction regardless
4. Outrigger controls on the platform are identical to the outrigger controls on the ground control panel 16 Lower Boom Raise Down Press the LOWER BOOM RAISE DOWN button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center in the appropriate direction to raise and lower the boom 17 Boom Rotation Press the BOOM ROTATION button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Press and hold the toggle button on top of the platform controls joystick using the color coded direction arrows to determine direction the machine will rotate Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center to rotate the boom 18 Boom Extend Retract Press the BOOM EXTEND RETRACT button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center in the appropriate direction to extend and retract the boom 19 Platform Tilt Press the PLATFORM TILT button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center in the appropriate direction to extend and retract the boom 20 Upper Boom Raise Down Press the UPPER BOOM RAISE DOWN button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center in the appropriate directi
5. Use only the Material Lifting Hook supplied as an option and manufactured by BilJax when lifting materials Safely stow all tools and equipment NEVER exceed load ratings by transferring loads to the lift at elevated heights NEVER use the platform to lift a load that exceeds the platform dimensions NEVER lift a load in such a way that the center of gravity is higher than the top guardrail of the platform NEVER modify the platform or carry materials that would increase the surface area of the platform Increasing the area exposed to the wind may decrease machine stability NEVER attach overhanging loads when raising or lowering the platform NEVER use the boom or platform to push or pull or to lift any part of the machine NEVER use the boom or platform to place a load against any structure materials or equipment NEVER climb on the boom NEVER leave an elevated platform unattended NEVER leave the keys in the boom lift while unattended or not in use Drive Safety ALWAYS maintain an awareness of limited sight and blind spots when operating drive functions ALWAYS limit travel speed according to surface conditions slope location of personnel and obstructions and any other factors which may result in collision NEVER operate drive functions on slopes exceeding 20 NEVER engage in stunt driving horseplay or any other behavior considered unsafe according to employer job site and or government regulations
6. When pushed in the emergency sTOP button disconnects electrical power to the ground and platform control stations The emergency STOP pushbutton should only be pressed to immediately stop all boom motion To resume control pull out the emergency STOP button 7 8 Boom Extend Retract Buttons Pressing and holding a desired SPEED button and the BOOM EXTEND button at the same time extends the telescopic boom Pressing and holding a desired SPEED button and the BOOM RETRACT button at the same time retracts the boom Boom motion 18 continues until the buttons are released or until the boom reaches a hard stop or a safe travel limit 9 14 Boom Raise Down Buttons Pressing and holding a desired SPEED button and the UPPER LOWER JIB BOOM RAISE button at the same time will raise the chosen boom Pressing a desired SPEED button and the UPPER LOWER JIB BOOM DOWN button at the same time will lower the chosen boom Boom motion continues until the buttons are released or until the boom reaches a hard stop or a safe travel limit 15 Speed Buttons The SPEED buttons along the lower right side of the control panel must be pressed and held while selecting a boom function Four speeds are available to control the positioning of the boom lift 16 17 Platform Tilt Buttons Press and hold any SPEED button and the desired PLATFORM TILT button at the same time to level the work platform levels the platform only not the boom lift 18 19 Boo
7. all controls Q Verify that there are no overhead obstructions or live power sources in the work area that could interfere with the safe operation of the boom lift O Position the boom lift on a firm and level surface OQ Conduct a Pre Operation inspection by performing all recommended Daily Service Checks Refer to Section 2 BILJAX 45XA GROUND CONTROL STATION The ground control station is used to operate outriggers and control boom motion To access the ground control station open the control panel access cover found on the turntable Turn the key switch to the ground controls setting ENGINE MODEL GNLY i J CONDITION INDICATOR EETA DOWN A SPEED EETA WHILE SELECTING A BOOM CONTROL FUNCTION POWER OUTRIGGER CONTROLS HOLD DOWN EXTEND OR RETRACT BUTTON WHILE SELECTING INDIVIDUAL OUTRIGGER BUTTONS OR THE AUTO LEVEL BUTTON ALL OUTRIGGER LIGHTS MUST BE ON BEFORE PLATFORM CAN BE RAISED RETRACT OZ0HRHCWU ommu Figure 3 1 Ground Control Panel 1 Key Switch 12 Upper Boom Down 1a Ground Controls Position 13 Jib Raise 1b Platform Controls Position 14 Jib Down 2 Battery Condition Indicator 15 Speed Buttons 3 Engine Start 16 Platform Tilt Up 4 Engine Choke 17 Platform Tilt Down 5 Display Panel 18 Boom Rotation Clockwise 6 Emergency Stop 19 Boom Rotation Counterclockwise 7 Boom Extend 20 Outrigger Status Indicator LED 8 Boom Retract 21 Outrigger Extend
8. on the platform control station to charge the batteries Charge daily under normal use When machine is not in use batteries should be recharged at least once per week Under normal circumstances battery recharge should take approximately 10 12 hours However a full recharge may take up to 24 hours if the battery charge is extremely low A WARNING Recharge batteries in a well ventilated area only Do no charge batteries near fire spark or other potential ignition sources Batteries may emit highly explosive hydrogen gas while charging Failure to properly ventilate the charge gases may result in serious injury or death Always charge boom lift batteries away from flammable materials To recharge the boom lift batteries QO Move the boom lift to a well ventilated area with direct access to 120 V electrical outlet Keep the boom lift and batteries away from open flame or other potential ignition sources Q Attach a 12 AWG multi strand grounded extension cord with a maximum length of 15 meters to the receptacle located inside the engine compartment The generator may need to be disconnected from the receptacle NOTE Using an underrated or long power cord will reduce the output of the battery charger and may extend charge time a Plug the extension cord into outlet Verify that the green CHARGING indicator LED is lit on the battery charger faceplate Figure 3 9 Linear Battery Charger 80 CHARGED CHARGE CURR
9. trained and authorized personnel should attempt to lift the boom using a crane or forklift e i 5 i Figure 3 10 Lift and Transport Instructions 28 3 OPERATION 29 30 4 TROUBLESHOOTING The following section contains information for solving basic diagnostic issues associated with the machine If any issue or malfunction is encountered during the correct and proper operation of the aerial work platform that is not covered by the troubleshooting steps covered in this manual contact your regional BilJax representative or the BilJax Service Department Q All maintenance and repairs should be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with manufacturer specifications and government regulations OQ Follow recommended maintenance safety guidelines when performing maintenance on the machine PROBLEM No lights on panel when key switch is turned to the on position Hydraulic function does not work and display window shows an error message Outrigger indicator LED lights do not function One or more boom controls do not function OR One or more boom controls function improperly OR One or more boom controls function intermittently TROUBLESHOOTING 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to Table 4 1 for basic troubleshooting operations Additional information can be found in the BilJax Model 45XA Parts and Service Manual Contact the BilJax Service Department with any questions or before attemptin
10. 24 26 27 29 30 31 35 41 45 46 47 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 2 1 Outrigger Position Switches 9 Figure 2 2 Hydraulic Reservoir 10 Figure 2 3 Wheel Nut Tightening Sequence 10 Figure 3 1 Ground Control Panel 16 Figure 3 2 Platform Control Panel 18 Figure 3 3 Platform Controls Joystick 20 Figure 3 4 Outrigger Controls 21 Figure 3 5 Boom Travel Latch 21 Figure 3 6 Manual Brake Release 21 Figure 3 7 Hand Pump and Controls for Manual Operation 24 Figure 3 8 Manual Lowering Valve 20 Figure 3 9 Battery Charger Faceplate 26 Figure 3 10 Boom Lift and Transport Instructions 2 Figure 5 1 Decal Placements 37 Figure 5 2 Decal Placements CE 39 Figure 6 1 Range of Motion 43 Figure 7 1 Material Lifting Hook Configuration 46 Figure 7 2 Material Lifting Hook Installation 46 Figure 7 3 Manual Platform Rotator 47 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 1 Minimum Safe Approach Distances 4 Table 3 1 Charger Fault Codes 26 Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Steps 30 Table 4 2 Error Code Definitions 31 Table 5 1 Decal Descriptions 36 Table 5 2 Decal Descriptions CE 38 4 SAFETY Proper training is required for the safe operation of any mechanical device Failure to follow all instructions and safety precautions in this manual and attached to the lift will result in death or personal injury Prior to Operation QO Read understand and obey all instructions and safety precautions in this manual and attached to the lift Q Read understand a
11. CE CHECKS Perform the following service checks at least once each week in addition to all recommended daily service checks Check Battery electrolyte level UO If battery electrolyte level is low add enough distilled water to bring the electrolyte level to the top of the plates If batteries are fully charged raise electrolyte level to full mark in each cell Inspect all electrical wiring O Check for cuts loose terminals broken wires chaffing and corrosion Repair all damage remove corrosion and seal exposed connections Inspect transport hitch components for damage Inspect boom lift for missing loose or damaged hardware Repair or replace as necessary Inspect all hydraulic system components including pump and motor and cylinders for damage leaks loss of pressure or speed and unusual noise or vibration Repair or replace as necessary 2 BEFORE OPERATION MONTHLY SERVICE CHECKS Perform the following service checks at least once each month in addition to all recommended daily service checks Clean all battery terminals Check battery for loose connections or damaged wires Verify proper operation of manual lowering valves and hand pump O Refer to Section 3 for manual boom operating procedures Lubricate all compartment hinges and latches slew ring and mating gear Use NLGI Grade 2 multi purpose grease Check wheel nut torque O Refer to Figure 2 3 for correct whee
12. D OR RETRACT BUTTON WHILE SELECTING INDIVIDUAL OUTRIGGER BUTTONS OR THE AUTO LEVEL BUTTON ALL SE PAIGE LIGHTS MUST BE ON BEFORE PLATFORM CAN BE RAIS M rh On 2 O A Ed Gan 7 AFTER LEVELING PRESS A BOOM CONTROL BUTTON USE JOYSTICK A TO CONTROL DIRECTION AND SPEED EXTEND 9 FULLY LOWER PLATFORM INTO THE 5 FOR OUTRIGGER OPERATION WHE Figure 3 2 Platform Control Panel 1 Engine Start 12 Outrigger Buttons 2 Engine Choke 13 Outrigger Extend 3 Engine Stop 14 Outrigger Retract 4 Generator On Off 15 Outrigger Condition Status LED 5 Fuel Toggle 16 Lower Boom Raise Down 6 Horn 17 Boom Rotation 7 Drive Speed Selector 18 Boom Extend Retract 8 Battery Condition Indicator 19 Platform Tilt 9 Diagnostic Indicators 20 Upper Boom Raise Down 10 Emergency Stop 21 Jib Raise Down 11 Auto Level 22 Jib Rotation Option 19 The platform control station includes the following controls and Indicators Refer to Figure 3 2 for control locations 1 2 Engine Start and Choke Start a cold engine by pressing the CHOKE button 2 then press the engine START button 1 to start the engine To start restart a warm engine press the START button only 3 Engine Stop Press to stop the engine If charged batteries will still provide power to the lift 4 Gnerator On Off Press GENERATOR ON OFF button to activate generator Generator provides power to battery charger and to GFI outlets found adja
13. ENT H H BATTERY VOLTAGE C H EC K BATTE RY Figure 3 9 Battery Charger Faceplate 3 OPERATION a The CHARGING indicator LED remains lit continuously during the first stage of the charge cycle The bulk mode CHARGE CURRENT will be displayed on the battery charger faceplate QO Press and hold the BATTERY VOLTAGE button to display the detected battery voltage Q Ifa battery fault is detected the appropriate fault code will appear on the CHARGE CURRENT display The red CHECK BATTERY indicator LED will become lit See Table 3 1 for battery charger fault codes A WARNING Do not disconnect any output leads or connectors between the batteries and the charger when the charger is on To stop a charge in progress always unplug the extension cord from the AC power source a When the battery charge reaches 80 of capacity the yellow 80 CHARGED indicator LED will become lit and the green CHARGING indicator LED will begin to flash a When the batteries have reached a full charge the green and yellow indicator LEDs will turn themselves off CC Charge Complete will appear on the CHARGE CURRENT display After two hours this display will fade and the CHARGE CURRENT will read 00 a Unplug the extension cord from the outlet and the charger receptacle on the boom lift Store the extension cord for next use J CAUTION Always unplug the battery charger power cord before moving the boom lift Failure to disconnect power co
14. NEVER operate the internal combustion engine in an area that is not properly ventilated NEVER fuel the internal combustion engine while smoking or while near spark or open flame MAINTENANCE SAFETY Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed while performing maintenance on the Aerial Work Platform General Maintenance ALWAYS perform maintenance procedures according to manufacturer s guidelines NEVER disregard or bypass proper maintenance procedures ALWAYS inspect hydraulic system to ensure that all lines connectors and fittings are properly fastened and in good condition ALWAYS turn the key switch OFF and remove key before performing maintenance ALWAYS perform maintenance with the boom and platform in a fully lowered stowed position when possible ALWAYS secure the boom before performing maintenance on hydraulic cylinders ALWAYS disconnect power to the hydraulic pump drive motor before making electrical checks to the hydraulic valves ALWAYS keep all mechanical parts properly adjusted and lubricated according to maintenance schedule and manufacturer s specifications ALWAYS perform a function check of operating controls before each use and after repairs have been made ALWAYS locate and protect against possible pinch points before performing any maintenance or repairs ALWAYS use only manufacturer approved parts to repair or maintain equipment If any portion of this equipment is rebu
15. OPERATOR S MANUAL Haulotte gt gt GROUP BILJAX Zo ry i ia 7 Ae AERIAL WORK PLATFORMS SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM This equipment is designed and manufactured in compliance with the duties responsibilities and standards set forth in the ANSI CE CSA and or AS standards in effect at the time of manufacture This equipment will meet or exceed applicable ANSI CE CSA and or AS codes and standards when operated in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations It is the responsibility of the user to follow all regional codes and regulations that govern the safe operation of this equipment Obtain read and obey all safety precautions before performing maintenance or repairs or attempting to operate this equipment This includes all manufacturer recommendations as well as those directives set forth by government and local authorities To ensure proper and safe use of this equipment it is strongly recommended that only trained and authorized personnel attempt to operate and maintain the boom lift This manual shall be considered a permanent and necessary component of the machine and shall be kept with the boom lift at all times Owners and Lessors should complete a full inspection of all components and perform a test of all functions including brake functions before commissioning or reselling the machine Repair or replace all damaged or malfunctio
16. act circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 036 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in retract circuit on Check for faulty boom retract RETRACT power up solenoid coil wiring 037 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM A load of less than 70mA detected in platform Check for faulty level up solenoid LEVEL UP level up circuit on power up coil wiring 038 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in platform level up Check for faulty level up solenoid PLATFORM LEVEL UP circuit on power up coil wiring 039 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM A load of less than 70mA detected in platform Check for faulty level down LEVEL DOWN level down circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 040 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in platform level down Check for faulty level down PLATFORM LEVEL DOWN circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 041 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM A load of less than 70mA detected in platform Check for faulty boom rotate CW CW circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 042 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in platform CW circuit Check for faulty boom rotate PLATFORM CW on power up solenoid coil wiring 043 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM A load of less than 70mA detected in platform Check for faulty boom rotate CCW CCW circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 044 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in platform CCW circuit Check for faulty boom rotate PLATFORM CCW on power up solenoid coil wiring 045 OPEN CIRCUIT TURNTABLE A load of less than 70mA detected
17. cable ANSI and or CE codes and regulations Damage Policy There may be occasions when a BilJax lift is involved in an incident that results in structural damage to the lift Such damage can seriously compromise the ability of the lift to perform in a safe manner Therefore whenever a BilJax lift is damaged structurally or when there is suspected internal damage to the structure BilJax may require that the lift be returned to our facility for reconditioning For any questions concerning structural damage or the Damaged Equipment Policy please contact an authorized BilJax representative or your regional BilJax dealer Damage Repair Notice There may be occasions when a BilJax lift is involved in an accident resulting in damage to non structural components When such damage occurs and repairs are made by the owner or area distributor please notify BilJax of these non maintenance repairs and request a repair form to be filled out and returned to BilJax 10 2 BEFORE OPERATION Inspections of the aerial work platform and the intended work area should be performed daily before operation Failure to inspect machine and work area may result in death or personal injury Prior to Operation QO Conduct a pre operation inspection of the aerial work platform by performing all daily service checks as explained in this manual as well as all weekly and or monthly service checks if applicable Q Inspect the work area A comprehensive sche
18. cent to the ground and platform control stations 5 Fuel Toggle Press FUEL TOGGLE button to change between fuel types Option is not currently available on self propelled machines 6 Horn Press to sound the horn Use the horn button to warn personnel in the area of a falling object hazard impending boom motions or the need for assistance 7 Drive Speed Selector Press DRIVE SPEED SELECTOR to switch between low speed high torque and high speed low torque settings The low speed high torque setting is recommended when operating on inclines 8 Battery Condition Indicator Indicator LEDs light up to indicate the level of charge remaining in the batteries A lighted green LED indicates a good charge level Lighted yellow LEDs indicate the need for charging soon A lighted red LED warns that the battery charge level is low boom operations should be halted until the batteries are recharged 9 Diagnostic Indicators Indicator LEDs warn of machine or engine issues Refer to the display panel on the ground control panel and the troubleshooting section of this manual for fault code explanations 10 Emergency Stop When pushed in the emergency SToP button disconnects electrical power to the ground and platform control stations The emergency STOP pushbutton should only be pressed to immediately stop all boom motion To resume control pull out the emergency STOP button 20 3 OPERATION 11 15 Outrigger Controls
19. cian and NEVER in any way that would affect its original design or operation Battery Maintenance Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed when performing battery maintenance on the Aerial Work Platform ALWAYS wear safety glasses when working with or near batteries ALWAYS check the battery fluid level daily ALWAYS avoid contact with battery acid Battery acid causes serious burns and should be kept away from skin or eyes If contact occurs flush with water and consult a physician immediately ALWAYS disconnect ground cable first when removing battery ALWAYS connect ground cable last when installing battery ALWAYS charge batteries in open well ventilated areas ALWAYS replace batteries using only parts recommended by manufacturer ALWAYS use only batteries with sealed caps over cells NEVER smoke while servicing batteries NEVER charge batteries near spark or open flame NEVER allow batteries to overcharge and boil NEVER short across battery posts to check for current NEVER break a live circuit at the battery NEVER disconnect battery from charger while charger is connected to a live power source BILJAX 45XA NEVER jumpstart other vehicles using the boom lift batteries 1 SAFETY DAMAGED EQUIPMENT POLICY Safety Statement At BilJax we are dedicated to the safety of all users of our products All BilJax lifts are designed manufactured and tested to comply with current appli
20. dule of service checks and maintenance can be found in the Parts and Service Manual Annual service checks and structural inspections should be performed only by personnel trained and certified in accordance with applicable government regulations BILJAX 45XA DAILY SERVICE CHECKS The following maintenance procedures should be performed daily or before each operation Verify that all decals are correctly applied and in plain view a Refer to Section 5 for decal locations Verify that all controls and indicators at ground and platform control stations operate properly Lower outriggers to level the boom lift Raise and extend all booms Press emergency STOP button Verify that booms remain elevated and do not drift Pull out STOP button and lower the booms Dodoo D D If either control station is unresponsive refer to Table 4 1 for troubleshooting procedures O If display panel displays an error code refer to Table 4 2 for error code definitions Verify correct tire inflation UO Inflate tires to 20 psi 140 kPa Inspect tires for damage or loose or missing lug nuts Repair or replace as necessary Inspect structural components and platform for obvious damage or debris Repair or replace as necessary Inspect machine for missing loose or damaged fasteners including pins and bolts Check engine oil level Q Add oil as needed Manufacturer recommends engine oil type 5W 30 Check engine fue
21. g any advanced troubleshooting operations Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Steps CAUSE SOLUTION Emergency STOP engaged Battery charge is low Battery ground or in series cable is loose Battery main disconnect unplugged Blown fuse Fault detected by safety interlock microprocessor Boom Lift electric or electronic failure Key switch turned to the OFF or platform controls position Emergency STOP engaged Outriggers not deployed Key switch is turned to the OFF or incorrect control position Battery charge is low Emergency STOP engaged Battery ground or in series cable loose All outriggers not properly deployed Hydraulic pump inoperative Loose wiring connector Valve solenoid not operating properly Fault detected by system interlock Broken or loose wire Disengage Emergency STOP buttons Recharge as needed Inspect and repair battery connections Plug in main disconnect Replace fuse Refer to Table 4 2 for error code definition and correction Refer to Table 4 2 for error code definition and correction Turn key switch to ground controls position Disengage emergency STOP buttons Deploy all outriggers Turn key switch to ground or platform controls position Recharge battery Disengage Emergency stop buttons Inspect and repair battery connections Deploy all outriggers and level boom lift Inspect pump replace or repair as needed Check wiring terminals in control bo
22. he machine from a position on truckbeds trailers floating vessels or scaffolding without written approval from the manufacturer NEVER operate lift functions on slopes exceeding 12 5 NEVER allow electrode contact with any part of the machine while welding from the platform NEVER use the machine as a ground for welding NEVER operate without the outriggers fully extended or when the machine is not level NEVER position an elevated platform against another object to steady the platform NEVER override or bypass the manufacturer s safety devices NEVER attach a safety harness to an adjacent structure pole or to nearby equipment while working from the boom platform NEVER raise the outriggers while boom is raised or extended NEVER sit stand or climb on cage bars ALWAYS keep both feet firmly on the work cage floor when working from an elevated platform NEVER attempt to increase the working height with boxes ladders stools or any other materials NEVER operate this equipment when exposed to high winds thunderstorms ice or any weather conditions that would compromise operator safety NEVER operate boom lift in conditions where wind speeds exceed 12 5 m sec 45 km h or 28 mph High winds may affect stability and boom operation NEVER allow ropes electric cords hoses or other equipment to become entangled in the machine while raising or lowering platform NEVER exceed the load limits set by the manufacturer
23. ied personnel in accordance with government regulations and manufacturer recommendations 11 BILJAX 45XA Inspect hydraulic system and fluid levels E Check all hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and damage Tighten or replace as necessary to prevent hydraulic oil or pressure loss The hydraulic oil level should be checked with the booms down all outriggers raised and the wheels on a level surface Hydraulic oil level should be visible in but not above the sight gauge If the hydraulic oil level is not visible to at least half way up the sight gauge Figure 2 2 add clean hydraulic fluid as necessary while all booms and outriggers are fully retracted and stowed Pour slowly to avoid creating air pockets in the reservoir Do not fill above sight gauge Overfilling the hydraulic reservoir may cause damage to hydraulic lines and may result in equipment malfunction J CAUTION Do not mix hydraulic oils Do not add any fluid to the hydraulic system that is not expressly recommended by the manufacturer Adding unauthorized fluids to the hydraulic system may cause damage to equipment E E 12 The hydraulic reservoir is originally filled with Dexron Ill Mercon ATF with a viscosity rating of 175 Manufacturer recommends a higher viscosity hydraulic oil when operating equipment routinely in extreme climates 1 Filter Element Fill Port 3 Sight Gauge Figure 2 2 Hydraulic Reservoir WEEKLY SERVI
24. ilt or repaired retesting is required in accordance with factory instructions ALWAYS maintain a safe distance while testing the hydraulic components ALWAYS relieve hydraulic pressure before loosening or removing hydraulic components NEVER test or operate the hydraulic components while personnel are near the equipment NEVER allow water or foreign particles into the DC electric motor housing Inclusion of water or foreign particles may cause serious damage to the motor If the motor becomes wet consult an authorized BilJax service technician for proper drying instructions NEVER add unauthorized fluids to the hydraulic system or battery NEVER mix hydraulic oils Consult manufacturer specifications Refer to 1 SAFETY Section 4 for hydraulic system maintenance procedures NEVER exceed the manufacturer s recommended relief valve settings NEVER touch or allow metal tools to contact any components that are sensitive to static discharge ALWAYS use static discharge prevention mats and grounding devices when handling electronic components NEVER adjust repair replace or bypass any hydraulic or electrical control or safety device These include but are not limited to hydraulic load control and flow control valves solenoid valves and limit switches ALWAYS consult an authorized BilJax technician if repairs are necessary NEVER modify alter or change the equipment without first consulting an authorized BilJax techni
25. in rotate CW Check for faulty rotate CW CW circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 046 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in rotate CW circuit on Check for faulty rotate CW TURNTABLE CW power up solenoid coil wiring 047 OPEN CIRCUIT TURNTABLE A load of less than 70mA detected in rotate CCW Check for faulty rotate CCW CCW circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 048 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in rotate CCW circuit on Check for faulty rotate CCW TURNTABLE CCW power up solenoid coil wiring 049 OPEN CIRCUIT OUTRIGGER A load of less than 70mA detected in outrigger Check for faulty outrigger retract RETRACT retract circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 050 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load was detected when Outrigger Check for faulty outrigger retract OUTRIGGER RETRACT Retract circuit was energized solenoid coil wiring 051 OPEN CIRCUIT OUTRIGGER A load of less than 70mA detected in outrigger Check for faulty outrigger extend EXTEND retract circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 052 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load was detected in outrigger extend Check for faulty outrigger extend OUTRIGGER EXTEND circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 053 OPEN CIRCUIT A load of less than 70mA detected in left front Check for faulty solenoid LF OUTRIGGER outrigger circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 054 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load was detected in left front Check for faulty solenoid LF OUTRIGGER outrigger circuit on po
26. ing 026 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in secondary up circuit Check for faulty boom up SECONDARY UP on power up solenoid coil and wiring 027 OPEN CIRCUIT SECONDARY A load of less than 70mA detected when Check for faulty boom down DOWN secondary down circuit was energized solenoid coil and wiring 028 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected when secondary down Check for faulty boom down SECONDARY DOWN circuit was energized solenoid coil and wiring 029 OPEN CIRCUIT JIB UP A load of less than 70mA detected in jib up circuit Check for faulty jib up solenoid on power up coil and wiring 030 SHORTED CIRCUIT JIB UP Excessive load detected in jib up circuit on Check for faulty jib up solenoid power up coil and wiring 32 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE DEFINITION OF ERROR COMMENTS 031 OPEN CIRCUIT JIB DOWN A load of less than 70mA detected when jib down Check for faulty jib down solenoid circuit was energized coil and wiring 032 SHORTED CIRCUIT JIB Excessive load detected when jib down circuit Check for faulty jib down solenoid DOWN was energized coil and wiring 033 OPEN CIRCUIT EXTEND A load of less than 70mA detected in extend Check for faulty boom extend circuit on power up solenoid coil wiring 034 SHORTED CIRCUIT EXTEND Excessive load detected in extend circuit on Check for faulty boom extend power up solenoid coil wiring 035 OPEN CIRCUIT RETRACT A load of less than 70mA detected in retract Check for faulty boom retr
27. l level O Add fuel as needed Verify that boom down limit switches operate correctly Down limit switches are actuated when the boom is in a fully lowered stowed position Limit switches must be operational to raise or lower outriggers If outrigger controls are unresponsive when boom is fully lowered and stowed inspect down limit switches for loose mounting or visible damage Repair or replace as needed Verify that outrigger safety interlocks operate correctly O Begin with the outriggers fully extended and the boom lift level Raise one outrigger until the footpad is not in contact with the ground O Verify that boom functions are unresponsive when one outrigger is raised Repeat this procedure for each outrigger O Raise all outriggers until the footpads are not in contact with the ground Verify that all outrigger status LEDs on the ground control panel are unlit Lower one outrigger until the footpad makes contact with the ground and the outrigger begins lifting the trailer O If the LED is lit before the footpad makes contact with the ground or if the LED remains unlit after the weight is transferred to the outrigger the position switch or wiring is faulty Repeat this procedure for each outrigger Repair or replace as needed Refer to Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Outrigger Position Switches Repair and replacement of machine components should be performed only by trained and certif
28. l nut tightening sequence O Evenly tighten wheel nuts to 34 N m in the tightening sequence shown U Repeat sequence tightening wheel nuts to 81 N m and to 136 N m NOTE Follow this procedure each time the wheel is removed and reinstalled Figure 2 3 Wheel Nut Tightening Sequence 13 BILJAX 45XA WORKPLACE INSPECTION Before operating the machine be aware of and avoid the following 0 DOD O E Doo vo DO 14 Drop offs Holes Floor obstructions or debris Sloped surfaces outside the capabilities of the boom lift Unstable or slippery surfaces Surfaces that will not support the load forces imposed by the machine or outriggers Overhead obstructions and high voltage conductors Sinkholes and untamped earth fills Personnel Unsafe weather conditions Other vehicles and equipment Other unsafe conditions 2 BEFORE OPERATION 15 16 3 OPERATION The Model 45XA Aerial Work Platform is equipped with multiple operator control stations Operators can use boom and outrigger functions from both the platform and ground control panels Drive functions are found on the platform control panel Before attempting boom lift operation Operators should Q Attend a training program as required by government regulations Q Obtain read and obey all safety precautions as indicated by manufacturers recommendations and all federal state and local regulations O Become familiar with the location and use of
29. m Rotation Buttons Pressing and holding a desired SPEED button and the BOOM ROTATION CLOCKWISE Or COUNTERCLOCKWISE button at the same time enables the boom to rotate in the direction selected The boom will rotate through 700 degrees until the buttons are released or the stop is reached 20 24 Outrigger Controls For automatic outrigger extension retraction Select EXTEND Or RETRACT outrigger button and the AUTO LEVEL button at the same time To manually extend or retract the outriggers Select EXTEND or RETRACT outrigger button and one of the OUTRIGGER buttons at the same time The outrigger indicator LEDs light up when the outriggers are properly deployed and the boom weight is on the outriggers Each of the outer outrigger LEDs indicates load is on the outrigger footpad Each of the inner outrigger LEDs when flashing indicate that side is low and needs to be further raised for leveling The Auto Level LED lights up and a buzzer sounds when the boom is level 3 OPERATION PLATFORM CONTROL STATION The platform control station is used to control boom motion To access the platform control station turn the key switch at the ground control station to the platform controls setting and enter the work cage o E OR DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS CONDITION GENERAL FAULT R INDICATOR a LOAD SENSE FAULT o CHECK ENGINE SEE DISPLAY AT GROUND aoe CONTROL STATION amp 8 OUTRIGGER CONTROLS HOLD DOWN EXTEN
30. nd obey all applicable government regulations Become familiar with the proper use of all controls Inexperienced users should receive instruction before attempting to operate or maintain the machine E The use of intelligence and common sense is the best practice when following any safety policy BILJAX 45XA LEGEND SAFETY ADVISORIES The following safety advisories are used throughout this manual to indicate specific hazards when operating or maintaining the machine Read understand and obey all safety advisories to prevent improper service damage to equipment personal injury or death AN DANGER Warns of operation near electrical power sources that could lead to personal injury or death A WARNING Describes conditions or practices that could lead to personal injury or death A CAUTION Contains information important in the prevention of errors that could damage machine or components NOTE Contains additional information important for performing a procedure 1 SAFETY BEFORE OPERATION DURING OPERATION Ensure the following general safety precautions are Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed before operating the Aerial Work Platform followed while operating the Aerial Work Platform ALWAYS inspect the usage area for potential ALWAYS position lift away from power lines to hazards such as unstable or unlevel surfaces ensure that no part of the lift can accidentally reach overhead
31. ning components BilJax Inc is dedicated to the continuous improvement of this and all BilJax products Therefore equipment information is subject to change without notice Direct any questions or concerns regarding errors or discrepancies in this manual to the BilJax Service Department Copyright BilJax Inc 2009 All Rights Reserved BilJax and X Boom are trademarks of BilJax Inc a member of the Haulotte Group Contact BilJax for replacement manuals Haulotte gt gt BILJAXx G ROU P 125 Taylor Parkway Archbold Ohio 43502 Phone 800 537 0540 419 445 8915 Fax 419 445 0367 P N B33 01 0104 01 http www biljax com TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Illustrations Tables 1 Safety Legend Safety Advisories Before Operation During Operation Maintenance Safety Damaged Equipment Policy 2 Before Operation Daily Service Checks Weekly Service Checks Monthly Service Checks Workplace Inspection 3 Operation Ground Control Station Platform Control Station Platform Controls Joystick Operation Set Up Operation Ground Controls Operation Platform Controls Operation Drive Functions Manual Boom Operation Battery Recharge Boom Lift Transport 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error Code Definitions 5 Replacement Decals 6 Specifications 7 Equipment Options Material Lifting Hook Platform Rotator N oO N aAA Ow 10 12 12 13 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 23
32. obstructions and electrically charged wires into an unsafe area This includes full extension of or conductors ALWAYS watch for moving vehicles the boom through 700 rotation in the operating area AN ALWAYS conduct a thorough inspection of the DANGER machine before operation Check for damaged or This machine is NOT insulated for use near worn parts hydraulic leaks damaged wiring loose electrical power lines and DOES NOT provide wiring conductors damaged outriggers low tire protection from contact with or close proximity pressure uneven tire wear or tire damage Check for to any electrically charged conductor Operator any improperly operating components NEVER must maintain safe clearances at all times 3 05 operate equipment if any damage is observed or meters minimum and must always allow for suspected Repair damaged or malfunctioning platform movement due to gusty winds Always equipment before operation contact power company before working near power lines Assume every power line is live Power lines can be blown by the wind Refer to Table 1 1 for minimum safe approach distances between the machine and electrical power lines ALWAYS wear proper clothing and footgear Wear protective equipment as required by government regulations Keep loose clothing jewelry gloves and hair away from moving parts ALWAYS wear a safety harness and energy absorbing lanyard ac Minimum Safe Approach Distance g lany Valede Range Minim
33. of which direction the joystick is moved off center Should the platform become tilted out of the normal vertical axis use the PLATFORM TILT function to adjust Monitor the Battery Condition Indicator during operation and charge the batteries as necessary Always fully retract rotate and lower the boom to the stowed position before exiting the platform Q OPERATION DRIVE FUNCTIONS To drive machine use the platform controls to raise all outriggers to a fully stowed position Verify that the drive mode LED is lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center Moving the joystick further off center will increase drive speed Moving the joystick toward center will decrease drive speed Returning the joystick to center and or releasing the trigger will stop drive functions To steer use the toggle switch on the top of the platform controls joystick Use the color coded direction arrow to determine the direction the machine will move MANUAL BOOM OPERATION Manual retraction rotation and lowering functions allow the aerial work platform to be moved and lowered during hydraulic power interruption or failure In each instance refer to Figure 3 7 The following procedures for manual retraction rotation and lowering require a person on the ground to operate the manual controls and hand pump The hydraulic hand pump is located in the pump compartment In case of a power failu
34. on to raise and lower the boom 21 Jib Boom Raise Down Press the JIB BOOM RAISE DOWN button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center in the appropriate direction to raise and lower the boom 22 Jib Rotation Option Press the JIB ROTATION button until the adjacent LED indicator becomes lit Press and hold the toggle button on top of the platform controls joystick using the color coded direction arrows to determine direction the jib boom will rotate Depress the trigger on the platform controls joystick and move the joystick off center to rotate the jib boom PLATFORM CONTROLS JOYSTICK Use the Joystick to operate drive and boom functions from the platform control station 1 Joystick Trigger 2 Toggle Switch Figure 3 3 Platform Controls Joystick 1 Joystick Trigger Depress the trigger after selecting a boom function and move the joystick in the desired direction to operate boom functions 2 Toggle Switch Use the toggle switch to control direction of boom rotation and to steer the machine when using drive functions 3 OPERATION 21 BILJAX 45XA OPERATION SET UP E Turn the key switch on the ground controls to select the desired control station If power does not come on make sure both emergency STOP buttons ground and platform are pulled out and the main power disconnect is plugged in The cont
35. pressing any buttons 009 BOOM UP WITHOUT Ground control detected the boom is up and all Retract boom to travel position OUTRIGGERS ON GROUND outriggers are not on the ground and extend outriggers using AUTO LEVEL button 010 LEVEL SENSOR HAS The ground control detected an erratic output Retract and extend outriggers ERRATIC OUTPUT from the level sensor using AUTO LEVEL button 015 MACHINE IS NOT LEVEL Machine has gone out of level with use Retract and extend outriggers using AUTO LEVEL 016 LIFT BOOM A boom rotate extend or retract function Raise boom from travel position requested with boom down 017 STOW BOOM An outrigger function requested with boom up Retract and lower boom to travel position 021 OPEN CIRCUIT PRIMARY UP A load of less than 70mA detected in primary up Check for faulty boom up circuit on power up solenoid coil and wiring 022 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in primary up circuit on Check for faulty boom up PRIMARY UP power up solenoid coil and wiring 023 OPEN CIRCUIT PRIMARY A load of less than 70mA was detected when Check for faulty boom down DOWN primary down circuit was energized solenoid coil and wiring 024 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected when primary down Check for faulty boom down PRIMARY DOWN circuit was energized solenoid coil and wiring 025 OPEN CIRCUIT SECONDARY A load of less than 70mA detected in secondary Check for faulty boom up UP up circuit on power up solenoid coil and wir
36. rd will cause damage to the equipment Table 3 1 Charger Fault Codes gt 112 charge voltage Cause Loose battery or charger connection F2 Over Current Battery Fault Bulk Mode Timeout 14 hrs Max Battery Fault F4 ARD Mode 6 hrs Max Timeout FCT Mode Timeout 2 5 hrs Max Battery Fault Self Test Error Charger Fault F1 Over Voltage Battery Fault 27 BILJAX 45XA BOOM LIFT TRANSPORT LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS Refer to Figure 3 10 Refer to Figure 3 10 Completely lower and retract booms Q Verify that truck or trailer is parked on a firm and level surface O Secure boom and platform travel latches a Completely lower and retract boom O Remove all loose materials from machine QO Retract all outriggers to fully stowed position a Secure POO teu enalene gt 4 Attach rigging only to the designated forklift Q Retract all outriggers to fully stowed position pockets A a Load boom onto truck or trailer Q Adjust rigging to keep the machine level and to QO Secure the boom lift to the trailer bed using minimize the risk of damage to machine straps or chains Use only the two attachment points beneath the machine adjacent to the QO When using a forklift use only the designated outriggers B forklift pockets Follow all forklift operating instructions as indicated by the forklift Adjust as necessary to prevent damage to manufacturer rigging or machine Q Only
37. re the hand pump and selected hydraulic valve settings can be used to manually retract the Telescoping boom or rotate the boom turntable To begin manual retraction or rotation turn Proportional Valve counterclockwise until it stops and insert pump handle into the pump handle fitting 1 Hand Pump 2 Proportional Valve 3 OPERATION Manual Retraction Pushing and holding the Retract button while simultaneously actuating Hand Pump will retract the extension boom section Manual Rotation To rotate the turntable clockwise Push and hold the Rotation button and simultaneously actuate Hand Pump To rotate the turntable counterclockwise Pull the Rotation button out and simultaneously actuate Hand Pump NOTE Return proportional valve to its original position before lowering the lift or resuming normal operation 3 Rotation Button 4 Retract Button Figure 3 7 Hand Pump and Controls for Manual Lift Operation 25 BILJAX 45XA Manual Lowering Each Manual Lowering Valve is equipped with a plunger found at the base of the lift cylinder Figure 3 8 Depress the plunger to lower the platform in case of a complete electrical power failure a load shift or other emergency Continue pressing the plunger to completely lower the boom Figure 3 8 Manual Lowering Valve 26 BATTERY RECHARGE Recharge batteries as needed When using the gas engine press the GENERATOR button
38. rol microprocessor will perform self diagnostics to test the operating system After several seconds the DISPLAY PANEL window will read BIL JAX A STEP ABOVE Verify that the control status indicator LED is lit If the control status indicator LED is not lit or is flashing the outrigger buttons will not work A flashing control status LED indicates that one or more of the booms is raised and needs to be stowed Refer to Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 4 Extend the outriggers manually or using the AUTO LEVEL button When the boom is leveled properly a buzzer will sound and two LEDs at each OUTRIGGER button and the LED at the AUTO LEVEL button will be lit Auto Level Press and hold the EXTEND and AUTO LEVEL buttons at the same time Manual Level Extend the two outriggers closest to the trailer coupler first Lower each pair of outriggers by pressing the EXTEND button and the two appropriate OUTRIGGER buttons at the same time OUTRIGGER CONTROLS HOLD DOWN EXTEND OR RETRACT BUTTON WHILE SELECTING INDIVIDUAL OUTRIGGER BUTTONS OR THE AUTO LEVEL BUTTON ALL OUTRIGGER LIGHTS MUST BE ON BEFORE PLATFORM CAN BE RAISED RETRACT FULLY LOWER PLATFORM INTO THE STOWED POSITION FOR OUTRIGGER OPERATION WHEN FLASHING Figure 3 4 Outrigger Controls NOTE The safety interlock system prevents all 22 boom operations if the boom is not level or if one or more outriggers are not supporting the vehicle load Verify that the a
39. um Safe Approach Distance ALWAYS inspect platform floor and outrigger Phase to Phase Feet Meters footpads for mud grease debris or other foreign 0 to 300V Avoid Contact material ALWAYS remove any such material from Over 300V to 50KV the equipment before operation Over 50KV to 200KV ALWAYS tag any part of the equipment known or Over 200KV to 350KV suspected to be damaged or malfunctioning Over 350KV to 500KV ALWAYS remove a malfunctioning damaged or Over 500KV to 750KV 35 10 67 defective machine from service NEVER operate a a a e rf o machine that has any known or suspected defect Over750KV to 1000Kv 45 1872 Table 1 1 Minimum Safe Approach Distances ALWAYS comply with the instructions found in Safety and or Service Bulletins distributed by the ALWAYS keep away from a machine that is manufacturer Bulletins may contain critical exposed to energized power lines If the machine procedures that supersede the information contacts energized power lines NEVER touch or contained in manuals operate the machine until power lines are shut off NEVER operate this equipment while under the ALWAYS operate only on a firm and level surface influence of drugs or alcohol while taking NEVER operate on surfaces that do not support the prescription medications that may leave the operator equipment with its rated load capacity or on surfaces drowsy or prone to dizziness or while feeling ill that do not support force exerted by the outriggers
40. uto level indicator LED is lit If the auto level indicator is not lit the boom may not be level Pull the latch release on the boom travel latches raise the latch handle and swing the latch U bolt down Refer to figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Boom Travel Latch Manual Brake Release The brake release is located in the engine compartment Refer to Figure 3 6 To release brakes QO Depress the black knob O Pump the red knob 3 5 times to release brakes Activate drive function on the platform control panel to resume normal brake operation d LS ES Figure 3 6 Manual Brake Release 3 OPERATION OPERATION GROUND CONTROLS Q Turn the key switch to ground control position QO Raise lower extend and rotate the boom by pressing and holding the desired SPEED and function buttons at the same time QO When all boom lift operations are complete fully retract the telescoping boom extension Center boom over the boom rest and fully lower all booms until seated in the stowed position for transport Safety switches prevent outrigger retraction until boom is completely lowered and stowed for transport Engage the boom travel latches Press and hold the outrigger RETRACT button and the AUTO LEVEL button until all outriggers are fully retracted to their upright positions Inspect the area beneath lift for obstructions before retracting outriggers Q Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove key 23
41. wer up coil wiring at outrigger 055 OPEN CIRCUIT A load of less than 70mA detected in right front Check for faulty solenoid RF OUTRIGGER outrigger circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 33 BILJAX 45XA ERROR MESSAGE DEFINITION OF ERROR COMMENTS 056 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in right front outrigger Check for faulty solenoid RF OUTRIGGER circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 057 OPEN CIRCUIT A load of less than 70mA detected in left rear Check for faulty solenoid LR OUTRIGGER outrigger circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 058 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in left rear outrigger Check for faulty solenoid LR OUTRIGGER circuit On power up coil wiring at outrigger 059 OPEN CIRCUIT A load of less than 70mA detected in right rear Check for faulty solenoid RR OUTRIGGER outrigger circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 060 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in right rear outrigger Check for faulty solenoid RR OUTRIGGER circuit on power up coil wiring at outrigger 069 OPEN CIRCUIT A load of less than 70mA detected in proportional Check for faulty solenoid PROPORTIONAL valve circuit on power up coil wiring at proportional valve 070 SHORTED CIRCUIT Excessive load detected in proportional valve Check for faulty solenoid PROPORTIONAL circuit on power up coil wiring at proportional valve 34 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 35
42. x and at valve manifold replace or repair as needed Clean valve solenoid and recheck function s replace or repair as needed Check display for system status Refer to Table 4 2 for error code definitions and correction Inspect wiring in control box and at valve manifold and valve coil repair or replace as needed 31 BILJAX 45XA ERROR CODE DEFINITIONS The DISPLAY PANEL located on the ground control panel indicates the present operating status of the boom lift If an error condition is detected by the control processor during start up or operation the appropriate error code will be displayed on this panel Refer to Table 4 2 for a comprehensive list of Error Code Definitions and solutions Table 4 2 Error Code Definitions ERROR MESSAGE DEFINITION OF ERROR COMMENTS 001 MACHINE IS IN DOWN ONLY Machine was either never leveled outriggers not Retract boom to travel position lowered or machine went out of level with use and extend outriggers using AUTO LEVEL button 002 LOSS OF PLATFORM Ground control lost communication with platform Check for unplugged or damaged COMMUNICATION control platform control cable 005 PLATFORM CONTROL HAS Platform control detected a stuck or pressed key Turn key switch off and on again STUCK KEY on power up without pressing any buttons 008 GROUND CONTROL HAS Ground control detected a stuck or pressed key Turn key switch off and on again STUCK KEY on power up without

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