Contents - April
- safety rules
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- specifications
- Machine Component Weights
- Performance Specifications
- Hydraulic Component Specifications
- machine torque specifications
- Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque Specifications
- Torque Procedure
- Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
- Pre-Delivery Preparation Report
- maintenance inspection report
- Checklist A Procedures
- A-2 Perform Pre-operation Inspection
- A-4 Perform 30 Day Service
- A-6 Replace the Drive Hub Oil
- Checklist B Procedures
- B-2 Inspect the Electrical Wiring
- B-3 Inspect the Tires, Wheels and Lug Nut Torque
- B-4 Confirm the Proper Brake Configuration
- B-6 Test the Ground Control Override
- B-8 Test the Drive Brakes
- B-10 Test the Drive Speed - Raised or Extended Position
- B-11 Test the Alarm Package (if equipped)
- B-12 Test the Turntable Rotation Stop
- B-14 Perform Hydraulic Oil Analysis
- Checklist C Procedures
- Checklist D Procedures
- D-2 Check the Free-wheel Configuration
- D-3 Check the Turntable Rotation Bearing Bolts
- D-4 Replace the Drive Hub Oil
- D-6 Inspect for Turntable Bearing Wear
- Checklist E Procedures
- E-2 Grease the Steer Axle Wheel Bearings
- repair procedures
- platform controls
- platform components
- platform rotator
- platform overload system
- jib boom
- Jib Boom Bell Crank (models without rotating jib boom)
- jib boom lift cylinder
- primary boom components
- Primary Boom
- How to Disassemble the Primary Boom
- primary boom lift cylinder
- boom extension cylinder
- Platform Leveling Master Cylinder
- secondary boom components
- Secondary Boom
- secondary boom lift cylinder
- hydraulic pump
- function manifold components
- Valve Adjustments - Function Manifold
- How to Adjust the Secondary Boom Down Relief Valve
- How to Adjust the Turntable Rotate Relief Valve
- Jib Boom and Platform / Jib Boom Rotate Manifold Components
- valve coils
- How to Test a Coil Diode
- turntable rotation components
- Steer Axle Components
- Non-steer Axle Components
- fault codes
- Fault Code Charts
- Section 6 Schematics
- Electrical Symbol Legend
- hydraulic symbols legend
- limit switch location legend
- Power Cable Wiring Diagram
- Drive Contactor Panel Wiring Diagram
- Manifold and Limit Switch Wiring Diagram
- LVI/BCI Option Wiring Diagram
- Work and Drive Lights Option
- CTE Option, (CE Models)
- Charger Interlock Option
- Hydraulic Schematics
- hydraulic schematic
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, (ANSI / CSA / AS), (before serial numbers Z3010-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, (ANSI / CSA / AS), (before serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, (ANSI / CSA / AS), (before serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Ground Control Box Terminal Strip Wiring Diagram, (CE), (before serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, (CE), (before serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, (CE), (before serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Ground Control Box Switch Panel Wiring Diagram, (ANSI / CSA), (from serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Platform Control Box Wiring Diagram, (ANSI / CSA), (from serial numbers Z30N10-12119, Z34N10-8857 and Z3410-7774)
- Z34N14-10983 and Z3414-9685
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April 2016 Service ManualChecklist A ProceduresPart No. 139378 Z-30/20N • Z-30/20N RJ • Z-34/22 • Z-34/22N 19A-1Inspect the Manuals and DecalsGenie specifications require that this procedure beperformed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comesfirst.Maintaining the operator’s and safety manuals ingood condition is essential to safe machineoperation. Manuals are included with eachmachine and should be stored in the containerprovided in the platform. An illegible or missingmanual will not provide safety and operationalinformation necessary for a safe operatingcondition.In addition, maintaining all of the safety andinstructional decals in good condition is mandatoryfor safe machine operation. Decals alert operatorsand personnel to the many possible hazardsassociated with using this machine. They alsoprovide users with operation and maintenanceinformation. An illegible decal will fail to alertpersonnel of a procedure or hazard and couldresult in unsafe operating conditions.1 Check to make sure that the operator's andsafety manuals are present and complete inthe storage container on the platform.2 Examine the pages of each manual to be surethat they are legible and in good condition.Result: The operator's manual is appropriatefor the machine and all manuals are legibleand in good condition.Result: The operator's manual is notappropriate for the machine or all manuals arenot in good condition or is illegible. Removethe machine from service until the manual isreplaced.3 Open the operator's manual to the decalsinspection section. Carefully and thoroughlyinspect all decals on the machine for legibilityand damage.Result: The machine is equipped with allrequired decals, and all decals are legible andin good condition.Result: The machine is not equipped with allrequired decals, or one or more decals areillegible or in poor condition. Remove themachine from service until the decals arereplaced.4 Always return the manuals to the storagecontainer after use.Note: Contact your authorized Genie distributor orGenie if replacement manuals or decals areneeded.
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