1. Attach the light head to the mast and tighten the hand screw to secure it in place.
Rotate each light head as needed. Each light head can be adjusted independently by loosening the bolts on either side of the light. Retighten these bolts once the light is in your desired position.
2. Wheel the cart to a flat level surface where the unit will be operating.
Remove the locking pin at the base of the handle for maneuvering the tower. Replace this locking pin once the tower is in position to hold the handle.
3. Extend each outrigger by loosening the T handles on the bottom of the cart holding them in place.
Pull each outrigger out until it stops. Tighten all T-handles to secure the outriggers.
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Pull the pin on the jack to rotate it vertical to the ground.
Turn the hand crank on each jack clockwise to extend it and level the cart. There are four outriggers that are used to help stabilize the tower when extended.
Once the winch comes to a stop, the mast is fully elevated and ready to be powered by its generator.
4. Locate the self-locking hand winch on the back of the unit to raise the mast. A clockwise rotation will raise the mast to its full height.
5. Plug the twist lock cord into the AC 120V/240V side of the generator. This enables power to the light heads on top of the mast.
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Generator: The generator contains an electric start as well as a secondary pull cord for manually starting the unit.
1. Ensure there’s an adequate amount of fuel in the unit before running. Turn the fuel valve to ON position and move the Choke lever to START position.
2. Move the switch to its ON position, then the momentary start position to electrically start the generator.
3. Pull the cord to mechanically start the generator while the switch is positioned ON.
4. After a few seconds, reopen the CHOKE and the generator will power the tower.
5. Move the switch to its OFF position to power down the unit.
6. Close the fuel valve when storing the unit.
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Lowering the Mast:
3. Loosen the T handles under the cart and return each outrigger jack to its UP position where the bottoms face each other. 1. When the job is complete, power down the generator.
2. Turn the hand winch counter-clockwise to lower the mast until the light head is no longer supported by the winch cable.
Push each jack back in. Tighten the hand screws on the bottom to hold them in place.
4. Unlatch the handle to move the tower freely. Secure the handle using the locking pin once positioned.