WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
• Failure to lock the outrigger in the transport position
could result in death or serious injury. Be sure the
outrigger is locked in the transport position.
7. Repeat for the remaining outriggers and stabilizer jacks.
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Adjusting The Tower Lights
WARNING
Burn Hazard
• Adjusting the tower lights while the lights are hot could
result in serious injury. Allow lights to cool before
handling, or use heat-resistant gloves.
Note: The tower lights must be adjusted to the preferred work
angle before raising the light tower.
To adjust for operation
1. Set the light bar to the preferred work angle.
a. Pull the park pin (A, Figure 13 or 14) and rotate 90° to
unlock the light bar.
b. Rotate the light bar to the preferred work angle.
c. Pull the park pin and rotate back 90° to lock the light
bar in place.
2. Set the tower arms to the preferred work angle.
a. Loosen the adjustment nut (B, Figure 13 or 14) on
each tower arm.
b. Pull the park pin (C, Figure 13 or 14) and rotate 90°
to unlock each tower arm.
c. Rotate each tower arm to the preferred work angle.
d. Lock each tower arm with the park pin.
e. Tighten the adjustment nuts.
3. Set each individual light fixture to the preferred work
angle.
Metal Halide
Note: Four-light model shown. Six-light model similar.
• Yoke center pivot (D, Figure 13) - adjusts the
horizontal angle of each individual light fixture. Grasp
the sides of the yoke to adjust.
• Fixture pivots (E, Figure 13) - adjust the vertical angle
of each individual light fixture. Move the light fixture
up or down to adjust.
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LED
Note: Six-light model shown. Four-light model similar.
• Yoke center pivot (D, Figure 14) - adjusts the horizontal
angle of each individual light fixture. Grasp the sides of
the yoke to adjust.
•
Fixture pivots - adjust the vertical angle of each
individual light fixture. Loosen the adjustment nut
(E, Figure 14), move the light fixture up or down to
adjust, then tighten the adjustment nut.
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