Multiquip BG113BC manual Nameplate and Decals, Lamp Cover Buzzer

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NAMEPLATE AND DECALS

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DANGER

Make sure that generator is loaded when conveying Lighting Tower by forklift.

Be sure to insert forks at marked position exactly under pipe frame or base plate

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CAUTION

LAMP COVER BUZZER

Before operating GloBug ALWAYS unzip cover, fold into

bag on top of balloon and zip.

If the cover has not been removed an audible alarm will sound when power is applied to the GloBug.

DCL404

WARNING

When lifting of the GloBug is required, ALWAYS attach a rope or chain to the lift hanger. DO NOT use any other lifting points to lift the GloBug.

CART

DANGER

 

LIFT

 

 

 

HANGER

 

 

 

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3

DANGER

 

 

 

 

 

 

ELECTRICAL

 

WARNING

 

SHOCK HAZARD

 

 

When replacing lamp and to prevent electrical

BURN HAZARD

 

shock, ALWAYS shutdown the generator before

 

To prevent burns, NEVER

 

replacing lamp. Remember to let lamp cool before

 

touch lamp while lamp is on.

 

removing. Use only recommended type lamp as

 

listed in parts manual.

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Lamp surface gets extremely

 

 

 

ALWAYS

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1

CAUTION

COVER

INFORMATION

Before operating GloBug ALWAYS unzip cover, fold into

Make sure that generator is loaded when conveying Lighting Tower by forklift.

Be sure to insert forks at marked position exactly under pipe frame or base plate

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CAUTION

When the GloBug is used for

6 non-lighting applications, ALWAYS un-plug GloBug AC power cord from the generator.

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hot!

allow sufficient

time for lamp to cool down

 

before touching.

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4 5

CAUTION

 

WARNING

 

LEVER HAZARD

 

 

ADJUSTMENT

LAMP INFORMATION

 

BE CAREFUL NOT TO

ALWAYS turn lamp OFF

 

STRIKE HEAD AGAINST

11

TOWER ADJUSTMENT

first, before shutting down

LEVER. POSSIBLE HEAD

INJURY CAN OCCUR.

generator.

12

Once lamp is turned OFF,

 

Allow lamp to cool down

 

before turning back on.

 

It will take about 20 minutes

 

 

before lamp can be turned

 

 

back on.

 

 

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bag on top of balloon and zip.

Bag Zipper

Cover

NEVER apply power to the GloBug until the cover has been inserted inside the bag and the balloon is fully exposed.

B e f o r e s t o r i n g G l o B u g , ALWAYS fully cover balloon to

prevent damage from dust, dirt and adverse weather conditions.

DCL413

DANGER

ELECTRICAL

SHOCK HAZARD

NEVER touch a live power cord or active electrical components with wet hands or while standing in water. The possibility of electrical shock or even death! exists.

 

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22

 

DANGER

ON

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK HAZARD

 

NEVER place the GloBug

OFF

wheels in standing water. The

possibility of electrical shock,

 

even death! Exists.

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DCL400

 

10

 

6000

GA

-6H

 

DANGER

ELECTRICAL

SHOCK HAZARD

ALWAYS MAKE SURE AREA ABOVE

TOWER MAST IS OPEN AND CLEAR

OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES.

THE TOWER MAST EXTENDS IN

EXCESS OF 16.5 FT. (5 METERS).

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DCL403

DANGER

 

 

GloBug

 

 

INFORMATION

 

 

To prevent tipping, NEVER use

 

 

in winds that exceed 22 mph

 

 

(10 m/sec).

 

 

NEVER use on an incline of 5

 

 

degrees or more. The possibility

 

 

of tipping exists.

 

 

NEVER use in rain or wet

 

 

conditions. The possibility of

 

 

electrocution exists.

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ALWAYS apply parking brake

to prevent moving.

When moving is required, lower

 

 

mast fully.

 

 

When raising mast, ALWAYS

 

 

deploy outriggers to prevent

 

 

tipping.

 

 

ALWAYS turn OFF generator

 

 

DCL410

before performing maintenance.

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WARNING

19

MODEL

SERIAL NO.

WARNING

To avoid injury,

you MUST read

and understand

operator’s manual

before using this

machine.

This machine to

be operated by

qualified

personnel only.

Ask for training

as needed.

CAUTION

TIRE PRESSURE

ALWAYS keep tires inflated to correct pressure. Low or incorrect tire pressure could result in brake malfunction.

Recommended tire pressure:

DANGER

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

GROUND

To prevent electrical shock or

electrocution, the generator MUST be connected to an

earth ground. (See NEC Article 250)

DCL405

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BURN HAZARD

To prevent burns, NEVER touch ballast or cover while

lamp is on. These surfaces are extremely hot! ALWAYS allow

sufficient time for both surfaces to cool down before touching.

DCL415

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17

35.5 PSI

(225 kPa)

DCL407

9

WARNING

OUTRIGGER

DEPLOYMENT

SETTING:

Pull outrigger upward at the tip end and rotate backwards until it locks in place.

STOW

POSITION

BALLAST

BOX

HIGH VOLTAGE DANGER

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O

 

 

UT

 

 

DE R

 

 

IGG

PLO

ERS

 

YED

RELEASE:

To unlock outrigger, push downward on the counter-weight lever indicated by arrow. Grab hold of outrigger, pull upward, push down and place in stow position.

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Contents Model GB113BC Proposition 65 Warning Page Table of Contents Parts Ordering Procedures Ordering parts has never been easierSafety Information Result in injury to yourself and others„ Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher„ Never attempt service on a running machine „ Never unplug the lamp’s AC power cable during operationGenerator Safety „ Always make sure the area aboveLoading and Unloading Specifications SpecificationsDimensions TOP View Side View Stow Position Rear ViewFloodlight Footcandle Plot Based on 360glare-free coverageFloodlight Footcandle Plot BAL120R-Reflector-Shaped Balloon Floodlight Footcandle Plot BAL-115D-Drum Shaped Balloon Alarm Buzzer Machine Safety DecalsGeneral Information Balloon EnvelopesComponents Major ComponentsComponents Setup GloBug SetupPositioning the Balloon SETUP/OPERATION Applying PowerPlace the power ON/OFF switch in the OFF position ShutdownShutdown StorageMaintenance ZipReconnect the power cables Installing a New LampRemoving the Lamp/Balloon Assembly Removal of WinchRemoving the Lamp Cable Cable Release Access Point Installation of Winch Cable Route the cable around the pulley of the first mast aInstallation of Winch Cutoff any excess zip tie materialBallast Box Removal Balloon/Lamp Placement Maintenance Wiring Diagram Wiring DiagramM1 C6 Periodic Check and Maintenance Troubleshooting Lamps Troubleshooting Mast Explanation of Codes in the Remarks Column Xxxxx only Not Used onSuggested Spare Parts Qty DescriptionBulb Balloon ClothNameplate and Decals Lamp Cover BuzzerNameplate and Decals Decal Caution Cover InformationDecal Caution Lamp Cover Buzzer DECALWARNING, Lift HangerHandle Assy Handle AssyHandle Grip Includes Item W Snap RingSleeve Bearing 30DX34DX20 Base PlateSteering Assy Steering Assy Front Shaft LFront Shaft R Brake PedalOutrigger Assy Outrigger AssyWeight OUT,R R Weight OUT,R LBracket OUT,R R Spacer OUT,R Includes Item WMast Adapter Assy Mast Adapter AssyStand Shaft StandSpacer Stand WasherMain Mast Assy Main Mast AssySwitch Assy Screw & WASHER, M5X8Winch HM-G103 First MastWinch Assy Winch AssyFrame Drum ShaftWASHER, Lock M8 BOLT, M8X15Mast Section Assy Mast Section AssySecond Mast Third MastBaseplate Cover Assy Baseplate Cover AssyCover Ballast BOX Ballast CPStopper Free BushBallast Assy Ballast AssyWASHER, M4 BALLAST, CPBallast Holder HolderFAN BLOWER/LAMP Base Assy FAN BLOWER/LAMP Base AssyCOVER, Wire Micro SwitchMicro Switch CAP Sensor Micro Switch CoverBALLOON/LAMP Guard Assy BALLOON/LAMP Guard AssyLamp Lamp GuardBalloon Cloth CP SEAL, NormalTerms and Condition of Sale Parts Freight PolicyPage HERE’S HOW to GET Help

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