• Press the Day button (D, Figure
14) repeatedly to turn on or off
each day the timer will turn on.
• Press the Hour (E, Figure 14)
and Minute (F) buttons until the
desired time for the timer to turn
on appears.
b. Timer Off:
• Press the Timer button (B, Figure
14) again. OFF will appear to the
left of the display.
• Press the Day button (D, Figure
14) repeatedly to turn on or off
each day the timer will turn off.
• Press the Hour (E, Figure 14)
and Minute (F) buttons until the
desired time for the timer to turn
off appears.
c. The timer can be set for seven dif-
ferent events. Repeat Steps 3a and
3b as needed. The number of the
timer event is displayed next to the
timer ON / OFF display.
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Figure 14
Uni t Shutdown
Once lighting operations are complete
at the work site, perform unit shutdown:
1. Shut down the lights. See Operating
The Tower Lights.
2. Wait 10 minutes for the lights to cool.
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3. Lower the light tower mast. See
Raising And Lowering The Light
Tower Mast.
4. Retract the outriggers. See Leveling
And Stabilizing The Portable Light
Tower.
5. Rotate the light tower mast to the
transport position. See Adjusting
The Lights.
6. Adjust the light fixtures to the trans-
port position. See Adjusting The
Lights.
7. Store the remote tower control.
8. Close and latch the control panel
door.
9. Disconnect the power cord from the
120-volt power source and the power
outlet on the side of the unit.
10. Set the two locking casters to the
unlock position.
The unit is now ready for transport. See
Transporting.
WARNING
• Do not set the two locking casters to
the unlock position until the portable
light tower is ready to be transport-
ed. Doing so could result in death or
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serious injury.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance
procedures, read Safety.
Where equipment is operated under
severe conditions (very dusty, extreme
heat or cold, etc.), affected items
should be serviced more frequently.
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