Contents - Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Machine Specifications
- Performance Specifications
- Hydraulic Component Specifications
- Valve Coil Resistance Specifications
- Machine Torque Specifications
- Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque Specifications
- Pre-Delivery Preparation
- Maintenance Inspection Report
- A-1 Inspect the Manuals and Decals
- A-2 Perform Pre-operation Inspection
- A-4 Perform Function Tests
- A-6 Check the High Pressure Hydraulic Filter Condition Indicator
- A-8 Perform Engine Maintenance - Deutz and Continental Models
- A-10 Grease the Turntable Rotation Bearing and Rotate Gear
- A-11 Perform Engine Maintenance
- A-12 Replace the Drive Hub Oil
- A-13 Perform Engine Maintenance - Perkins Models
- B-1 Inspect the Battery(s)
- B-2 Inspect the Electrical Wiring
- B-3 Test the Key Switch
- B-5 Inspect the Engine Air Filter
- B-6 Check the Oil Cooler and Cooling Fins - Deutz Models
- B-7 Confirm the Proper Brake Configuration
- B-10 Check and Adjust the Engine RPM
- B-11 Perform Engine Maintenance
- B-13 Test the Ground Control Override
- B-15 Test the Engine Idle Select Operation
- B-16 Test the Fuel Select Operation - Gasoline/LPG Models
- B-17 Test the Drive Enable System
- B-18 Test the Drive Brakes
- B-20 Test the Drive Speed - Raised or Extended Position
- B-21 Test the Alarm Package (if equipped) and the Descent Alarm
- B-22 Inspect the Fuel and Hydraulic Tank Cap Venting Systems
- B-23 Perform Hydraulic Oil Analysis
- C-2 Grease the Platform Overload Mechanism (if equipped)
- C-3 Test the Platform Overload System (if equipped)
- C-5 Replace the Fuel Filter/ Water Separator Element - Diesel Models
- C-6 Check the Safety Envelope Limit Switches and Angle Sensor, S-80X
- D-1 Check the Boom Wear Pads
- D-2 Check the Free-wheel Configuration
- D-3 Check the Turntable Rotation Bearing Bolts
- D-5 Perform Engine Maintenance
- D-7 Replace the Drive Hub Oil
- D-8 Perform Engine Maintenance - Deutz Models
- E-1 Test or Replace the Hydraulic Oil
- E-2 Perform Engine Maintenance - Perkins Models
- ALC-500 Circuit Board
- Joysticks
- Platform
- Platform Leveling Slave Cylinder
- Platform Rotator
- Calibrate the Platform Overload System
- Jib Boom Components,
- Function Manifold Components
- Valve Adjustments - Function Manifold
- Brake/Two-speed Manifold Components
- Turntable Rotation Manifold Components
- Platform Rotate Manifold Components
- Platform Manifold Components, S-80
- Platform Manifold Components, S-85
- WD Traction Manifold Components
- Drive Oil Diverter Manifold Components (welder option)
- Valve Adjustments - Traction Manifold
- Valve Coils
- Fuel Tank
- Hydraulic Tank
- Turntable Rotation Drive Hub Assembly
- Yoke and Hub
- Steer Cylinder
- Yoke and Drive Hub
- Drive Motor
- Steer Cylinders
- Oscillate Axle Cylinders
- Oscillate Directional Valve
- Fault Codes - Control System
- Electrical Symbols Legend
- Hydraulic Symbols Legend
- Connector Pin Legend - View 1
- Connector Pin Legend - View 2
- Deutz TD2011L04i Models
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (ANSI / CSA / AS Deutz TD2011L04i Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (before serial number 8111)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (before serial number 8111)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (before serial number 8111)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (before serial number 8111)
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (before serial number 8111)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (after serial number 8110)
- Deutz TD2011L04i Models (after serial number 8110)
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Deutz TD2011L04i Models (after serial number 8110)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X Deutz TD2011L04i Models
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80X Deutz TD2011L04i Models
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80X Deutz TD2011L04i Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (ANSI / CSA / AS Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Perkins 804D-33 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Perkins 804D-33 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80X Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S80X Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S80X Perkins 804D-33 Models
- Continental TME27 Models
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram S-80 and S-85 (ANSI / CSA / AS), Continental TME27 Models
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (ANSI / CSA / AS Continental TME27 Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (before serial number 8111)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Continental TME27 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Platform Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, S-80 and S-85 (CE Continental TME27 Models (after serial number 8110)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X Continental TME27 Models
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, S-80X Continental TME27 Models
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, S-80X Continental TME27 Models
- Continental TME27 Engine Harness
- Platform Level Cutout, CTE Option
- Continental Options Schematic
- Deutz and Perkins Options Schematic
- kW Hydraulic Generator Wiring Diagram
- kW Hydraulic Generator Electrical Schematic
- Belt Driven Generator Option
- Relay and Fuse Panel Legend
- Hydraulic Schematic, 2WD Models
- Hydraulic Schematic, 4WD Models
- kW Hydraulic Generator Hydraulic Schematic
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3 - 18 S-80 • S-85 • S-80X Part No. 122985Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures February 2012Checklist B ProceduresB-1Inspect the Battery(s)Genie specifications require that this procedure beperformed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichevercomes first.Proper battery condition is essential to goodengine performance and operational safety.Improper fluid levels or damaged cables andconnections can result in engine componentdamage and hazardous conditions. A singlebattery configuraton is standard. A dual batteryoption is available, where one battery is used tostart the engine and the other is used to power thecontrol system and auxiliary power unit. The twobatteries are charged by the alternator through abattery separator.Electrocution/burn hazard. Contactwith hot or live circuits could resultin death or serious injury. Removeall rings, watches and otherjewelry.Bodily injury hazard. Batteriescontain acid. Avoid spilling orcontacting battery acid. Neutralizebattery acid spills with baking sodaand water.1 Put on protective clothing and eye wear.2 Be sure that the battery cable connections arefree of corrosion.Note: Adding terminal protectors and a corrosionpreventative sealant will help eliminate corrosionon the battery terminals and cables.3 Be sure that the battery hold downs and cableconnections are tight.4 Be sure that the battery separator wireconnections are tight (if equipped).5 Fully charge the battery(s) and allow thebattery(s) to rest at least 6 hours.6 Remove the battery vent caps and check thespecific gravity of each battery cell with ahydrometer. Note the results.7 Check the ambient air temperature and adjustthe specific gravity reading for each cell asfollows:• Add 0.004 to the reading of each cell forevery 10° / 5.5° C above 80° F / 26.7° C.• Subtract 0.004 from the reading of each cell forevery 10° / 5.5° C below 80° F / 26.7° C.Result: All battery cells display an adjustedspecific gravity of 1.277 or higher. The batteryis fully charged. Proceed to step 11.Result: One or more battery cells display aspecific gravity of 1.217 or below. Proceed tostep 8.8 Perform an equalizing charge, OR fully chargethe battery(s) and allow the battery(s) to rest atleast 6 hours.9 Remove the battery vent caps and check thespecific gravity of each battery cell with ahydrometer. Note the results.
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