Generac Mobile MLTB User manual

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Use this page to record important information about your light tower
Record the information found on your unit data label on
this page. See unit serial number location (Unit Serial
Number Locations). The label is affixed to the to the top
of the control panel console.
Battery serial number is located on the battery.
When contacting a Generac Mobile Authorized Service
Dealer (GMASD) about parts and service, supply the
complete model number and serial number of the unit.
Operation and Maintenance: Proper maintenance and
care of the light tower ensures a minimum number of
problems and keeps operating expenses at a minimum. It
is the operator’s responsibility to perform all safety
checks, to verify that all maintenance for safe operation is
performed promptly, and to have the equipment checked
periodically by a GMASD. Normal maintenance, service
and replacement of parts are the responsibility of the
operator and, as such, are not considered defects in
materials or workmanship within the terms of the
warranty. Individual operating habits and usage may
contribute to the need for additional maintenance or
service.
Unit Model No.
Unit Serial No.
Battery Model No.
Battery Serial No.
(000764)
CALIFORNIA WARNING
Can expose you to 1, 3-butadiene, a carcinogen
and reproductive toxicant
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Table of Contents
Owner’s Manual for Battery Energy Storage System iii
Section 1: Introduction and Safety
Introduction ................................................ 1
Read This Manual Thoroughly ........................1
Safety Messages ........................................ 1
How to Obtain Service ....................................1
Safety Rules ................................................ 3
General Safety ............................................ 3
Explosion and Fire Hazards ...................... 5
Trailer Hazards ........................................... 5
Electrical Hazards ...................................... 5
Battery Hazards .......................................... 6
Operating Safety ........................................ 6
Positioning the Unit .........................................6
Starting the Unit ..............................................7
Raising and Lowering the Mast ......................7
Service Safety ............................................. 7
Towing Safety ............................................. 8
Hitch and Coupling .........................................8
Safe Towing Techniques ................................8
Safety and Operating Decals .................... 9
Section 2: General Information
Specifications ........................................... 13
Unit Dimensions ....................................... 14
Unit Serial Number Locations ................. 15
Component Locations ............................. 16
Receptacle Panels .................................... 18
Control Panel ............................................ 19
Trailer Tongue Storage and Tow Positions
20
Place Trailer Tongue in Tow Position ...........20
Place Trailer Tongue in Storage Position .....21
Section 3: Operation
Light Tower Setup .................................... 23
Raising the Mast ....................................... 24
Prestart Checklist ..................................... 25
Starting the Unit ....................................... 25
Operating the Lights—MANUAL Mode .. 26
Operating the Lights—AUTO Mode ........ 26
Customer Convenience Receptacles (If
Equipped) ................................................. 27
Load Limit and Overload .............................. 27
Shutting Down the Unit ........................... 27
Charging the Unit ..................................... 27
Charging the Unit from 0% ...................... 28
Recovering the Unit ................................. 28
Settings Menu ........................................... 29
Display Settings ............................................ 29
Alarms/History .............................................. 29
Set Points ..................................................... 30
Trip Hours ..................................................... 30
Voltage/Current ............................................ 30
Password ...................................................... 31
Storing the Unit ........................................ 31
Lowering the Mast—Manual Winch ........ 32
Tandem Tow (If Equipped) ...................... 32
Telemetry (If Equipped) ........................... 32
Towing the Unit ........................................ 32
Lifting the Unit .......................................... 33
Tying Down the Unit ................................ 34
Section 4: Maintenance
Daily Walk-Around Inspection ................ 35
General Maintenance ............................... 35
Preparing for Service .................................... 35
Cleaning the Unit .......................................... 35
Inspecting the Unit ........................................ 35
Servicing Light or Mast Components .... 36
Basic Maintenance Schedule .................. 36
Manual Winch: Use, Operation, and Main-
tenance ..................................................... 36
Prior to Use .................................................. 36
Operation ...................................................... 36
Raising the Lights: .......................................... 36
Lowering the Lights:........................................ 36
Maintenance ................................................. 36
Winch Mechanical Brake .............................. 36

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Trailer Wheel Bearings .............................37
Jack Maintenance .....................................37
Section 5: Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting .........................39
Troubleshooting the Lights .....................40
Lights Troubleshooting Guide ................40
Inverter Power Status Red Light .............41
Inverter LED Indicators ............................42
Inverter Protection Features ....................42
Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
Mast Junction Box Wiring and Light Con-
nections .....................................................43
Section 7: NHTSA Trailer Equipment
Requirements
Reporting Safety Defects to the United
States Government ..................................57
Tire Safety Information ............................57
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit –
Trailer ...........................................................57
Trailers 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg) GVWR or Less 58
Trailers over 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg) GVWR..... 58
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit – Tow
Vehicle ..........................................................58
Glossary of Tire Terminology .......................58
Tire Safety ....................................................60
Basic Tire Maintenance .................................. 60
Finding Your Vehicle’s Recommended Tire Pres-
sure And Load Limits...................................... 60
Understanding Tire Pressure And Load Limits 60
Checking Tire Pressure .................................. 61
Steps For Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure .. 61
Tire Size ......................................................... 61
Tire Tread ....................................................... 61
Tire Balance And Wheel Alignment................ 61
Tire Repair...................................................... 61
Tire Fundamentals.......................................... 61
Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires......... 62
Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQGS).......... 62
Temperature A................................................ 63
Treadwear ...................................................... 63
Traction........................................................... 63
Temperature ................................................... 63
Additional Information on Light Truck Tires .... 63
Preventing Tire Damage................................. 64
Tire Safety Checklist....................................... 64

Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower 1
Section 1: Introduction and Safety
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Generac Mobile product.
This unit has been designed to provide high-
performance, efficient operation, and years of use when
maintained properly.
The information in this manual is accurate based on
products produced at the time of publication. The
manufacturer reserves the right to make technical
updates, corrections, and product revisions at any time
without notice.
Read This Manual Thoroughly
If any section of the manual is not understood, contact
your
nearest GMASD, or contact
Generac Mobile at 1-
800-926-9768
or www.generacmobileproducts.com
with any questions or concerns.
The unit has been designed to be used by qualified
operator and the content of this manual is intended for
such operator.
The operator should receive training on the
operation of this unit and be familiar with commonly
used tools.
The operator must be aware of the operating modes of
the unit, be able to follow the user instructions provided in
the manual and pay utmost attention when using the unit
Besides hazards deriving from electricity, those related to
explosive and flammable substances must be considered
(gases and lubricating oils) as well as those related to
moving parts, combustion gases, hot parts, and waste
products one can come into contact with.
The owner is responsible for proper maintenance and
safe use of the equipment. Comply with regulations the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
has established, or with equivalent standards. Also, verify
that the unit is applied, used, and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations. Do nothing that might alter safe
application/usage and render the unit in noncompliance
with the aforementioned codes, standards, laws, and
regulations
.
SAVE THESE INSTRCTIONS for future reference. This
manual contains important instructions for the unit that
should be followed during setup, operation and
maintenance of the unit and battery. ALWAYS supply this
manual to any individual that will use this unit, and
instruct them on how to correctly start, operate, and stop
the unit in case of an emergency.
Safety Messages
The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible cir-
cumstance that might involve a hazard. The alerts in this
manual, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit, are
not all-inclusive. If using a procedure, work method, or
operating technique the manufacturer does not specifi-
cally recommend, verify it is safe for others and does not
render the equipment unsafe.
Throughout this publication and on tags and decals
affixed to the unit, three types of safety messages are
used to alert personnel to special instructions about a
particular operation which may be hazardous if per-
formed incorrectly or carelessly. Observe them carefully.
Their definitions are as follows:
These safety messages cannot eliminate the hazards
they indicate. Observing safety precautions and strict
compliance with the special instructions while performing
the action or service are essential to preventing acci-
dents.
How to Obtain Service
When the unit requires servicing or repairs, contact a
GMASD for assistance. Service technicians are factory-
trained and are capable of handling all service needs. For
assistance locating a dealer, visit
www.generacmobileproducts.com/parts-service/find-
service
.
When contacting a GMASD about parts and
ISO000100a
Read instruction manual.
Read and understand manual
completely before using this equipment.
HAZARD WARNING
Yellow triangle with black border and
black symbol; indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
MANDATORY ACTION
Blue circle with white symbol; indicates
an action required to safeguard personal
health and / or avoid causing a
hazardous situation which could result in
death or serious injury.
PROHIBITION
Red ring with diagonal bar and black
symbol; indicates a prohibited action.
Performing the prohibited action may
cause a hazardous situation which could
result in death or serious injury.
—
NOTE
Notes provide additional information
important to a procedure or component.

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Introduction and Safety
service, always supply the complete model number and
serial number of the unit as given on its data decal located
on the unit. Record the model number and serial numbers
in the spaces provided on the inside front cover of this
manual.

Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower 3
Introduction and Safety
Safety Rules
This manual contains main warnings that the operator
must know in depth before using the unit.
This manual also provides a summary of the most
important information that needs to be consulted for
injury prevention: some of this information may be
repeated in other documents included in the supply. In
case of incomplete data, the references in this manual
prevail over any others.
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before installing,
operating, or servicing this equipment. Become familiar
with this manual and the unit. The unit can operate
safely, efficiently, and reliably only if it is correctly
installed, operated, and maintained. Many accidents are
caused by failing to follow simple and fundamental rules
or precautions.
General Safety
ISO000110
Hot surface. Keep equipment away from
combustible materials during operation. Do not
touch hot surfaces when operating equipment.
After equipment shutdown, allow sufficient time
for surfaces to cool prior to contact.
ISO000782
The unit provides protection against hot
surfaces inside the unit. Hot surfaces may be
present if the unit has been operating under
a large load. Do not open the unit while the
unit is running.
ISO000291
Do not attempt to start or operate a unit
in need of repair or scheduled
maintenance.
ISO000767
Do not obstruct cooling and ventilating
airflow around the unit.
ISO000780
Do not stand on top of unit or use unit
as a step.
ISO000783
Do not alter construction of, installation,
or block ventilation for unit.
ISO000100a
Read instruction manual.
Read and understand manual
completely before using this equipment.
ISO000257
Refer to local codes and standards for
safety equipment required when working
with a live electrical system.
ISO000531a
Follow all safety precautions in all
documents included with this equipment.
ISO000784
Verify the unit is installed in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions and
recommendations.
Following proper installation, do nothing
that might alter a safe installation and
render the unit in noncompliance with
locally applicable codes, standards,
laws, and regulations. ISO000540
ISO000147
Unit must be positioned in a manner
that prevents combustible material
accumulation underneath.
ISO000145
In the event of an electrical accident, immediately
shut power OFF. Use non-conductive implements
to free victim from live conductor. Apply first aid
and get medical help.

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Introduction and Safety
ISO000252
Use only fully-charged fire extinguishers
rated according to applicable industry
standards.
ISO000538
Comply with regulations the local
agency for workplace health and
safety has established.
ISO000182a
Only qualified service personnel may
install, operate, and maintain this
equipment.
ISO000538
Comply with regulations the local
agency for workplace health and
safety has established.
ISO000209b
This product is not intended to
be used in a critical life support
application.

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Introduction and Safety
Explosion and Fire Hazards
Trailer Hazards
Electrical Hazards
ISO000768
Never attempt to fight a fire yourself. Evacutate
the building and contact emergency services.
Inform dispatcher that lithium-ion batteriers are
in the building.
ISO000233a
Trailer must be securely coupled to
the hitch with the chains correctly
attached.
ISO000231a
Do not operate unit during transport.
ISO000234a
Verify unit is properly secured and on
level ground.
ISO000235
Tighten wheel lug nuts after first 50
miles to factory specifications.
ISO000145
In the event of an electrical accident, immediately
shut power OFF. Use non-conductive implements
to free victim from live conductor. Apply first aid
and get medical help.
ISO000104
Avoid water contact with a power source.
ISO000785
Electricity Present. Potentially lethal voltages
are generated by this equipment. Do not
contact bare wires, terminals, and
connections while unit is running.
ISO000152
Verify electrical system is properly
grounded before applying power.
ISO000769
Do not wear jewelry while working on
this equipment.
ISO000770
DO NOT use the unit if electrical cord is
cut or worn through.

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Introduction and Safety
Battery Hazards Always recycle batteries in accordance with local laws
and regulations. Contact your local solid waste collection
site or recycling facility to obtain information on local
recycling processes. For more information on battery
recycling, visit the Battery Council International website
at: http://batterycouncil.org.
Operating Safety
Positioning the Unit
•The area immediately surrounding the unit should
be dry, clean, and free of debris.
•If the unit is equipped with a frame grounding stud,
follow any local, state, and National Electrical Code
(NEC) guidelines when connecting.
•Do not install the unit in low lying areas prone to
flooding.
•For trailered units, once parked, use wheel chocks
to prevent the unit from moving.
•Do not operate light tower in standing water.
ISO000769
Do not wear jewelry while working on
this equipment.
ISO000162
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Batteries are explosive. Electrolyte solution
can cause burns and blindness. If electrolyte
contacts skin or eyes, flush with water and
seek immediate medical attention.
ISO000163a
Do not open or mutilate batteries. Batteries
contain electrolyte solution which can cause
burns and blindness. If electrolyte contacts
skin or eyes, flush with water and seek
immediate medical attention.
ISO000228
Always recycle batteries at an official
recycling center in accordance with all
local laws and regulations.
ISO000130
Disconnect the negative battery cable,
then the positive battery cable, when
working on unit.
ISO000536
Wear rubber gloves and boots when
working with batteries.
ISO000537
Wear full eye protection and
protective clothing.
ISO000771
Verify area above unit is clear of over-
head wires and obstructions.
ISO000772
Never operate lights with a damaged or
missing lens cover.
ISO000234a
Verify unit is properly secured and on
level ground.

Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower 7
Introduction and Safety
Starting the Unit
Raising and Lowering the Mast
•Keep area around the unit clear of people while
raising and lowering the mast.
•ALWAYS lower the mast when not in use.
•The tower extends up to 23 ft (7 m). Verify area
above trailer is open and clear of overhead wires
and obstructions.
•If for any reason any part of the mast hangs up or
winch cable develops slack while raising or
lowering tower, stop immediately and contact a
GMASD.
•NEVER remove safety pin or pull mast locking pin
while tower is up.
Service Safety
NOTE: The unit inverter system has capacitors that
could have stored energy with the battery negative
disconnected. Treat all circuits as if they are live and test
for voltage present prior to servicing.
This unit uses high voltage circuits capable of causing
serious injury or death. Only a qualified and licensed
electrician should troubleshoot or repair problems
occurring in this equipment.
•Before servicing the unit, verify the control power
switch and circuit breakers are OFF (O), and
disconnect negative battery terminal using battery
disconnect switch. DO NOT perform even routine
service unless all electrical components are shut
down.
•ALWAYS use extreme caution when servicing this
unit in damp conditions. Do not service the unit if
skin or clothing is wet. Do not allow water to collect
around the base of the unit. Always fully close the
enclosure unless inspecting or performing regular
maintenance.
ISO000770
DO NOT use the unit if electrical cord is
cut or worn through.
ISO000291
Do not attempt to start or operate a unit
in need of repair or scheduled
maintenance.
ISO000773
Do not set up or operate this unit if
severe weather is expected.
ISO000774
Do not set up or operate unit in high
winds.
ISO000775
Do not raise or lower the mast while the
unit is operating.
ISO000776
Stop immediately if the mast hangs up or
the winch cable develops slack.
ISO000777
Extend the outriggers and level the unit
before raising the mast. Keep the
outriggers extended while the mast is up.
ISO000164
Disconnect battery ground terminal
before working on battery or battery
wires.
ISO000164
Disconnect battery ground terminal
before working on battery or battery
wires.
ISO000130
Disconnect the negative battery cable,
then the positive battery cable, when
working on unit.
ISO000530
Electricity present. Keep positive
terminal covered at all times when
connected to battery.

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Introduction and Safety
•DO NOT wash the unit with high pressure hoses,
power washers, or steam cleaners. Water may
collect in the unit, causing damage to electrical
parts.
•Replace all missing and hard to read decals.
Decals provide important operating instructions
and warn of dangers and hazards.
•Wear heavy leather gloves when handling winch
cables. Never let cables slip through bare hands.
•Only use mild soap and water to clean the lens
covers. Other chemicals may damage the lens
covers.
Towing Safety
Towing a trailer requires care. Both the trailer and vehicle
must be in good condition and securely fastened to each
other to reduce the possibility of an accident. Some
states require that large trailers be registered and
licensed. Contact your local Department of
Transportation office to check on license requirements for
your particular unit.
Hitch and Coupling
•Verify the hitch and coupling on the towing vehicle
are rated equal to, or greater than, the trailer's
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).
•Verify the trailer hitch and the coupling are
compatible. Verify the coupling is securely fastened
to the vehicle.
•DO NOT tow trailer using defective parts. Inspect
the hitch and coupling for wear or damage.
•Connect safety chains in a crossing pattern under
the tongue.
•Before towing the unit, verify the weight of the
trailer is equal across all tires. On trailers with
adjustable height hitches, adjust the angle of the
trailer tongue to keep the trailer as level as
possible.
Safe Towing Techniques
•Practice turning, stopping and backing up in an
area away from heavy traffic prior to transporting
the unit.
•Maximum recommended speed for highway towing
is in accordance with local traffic laws and
ordinances. Recommended off-road towing speed
is 10 mph (16 km/h) or less, depending on terrain.
•When towing, maintain extra space between
vehicles and avoid soft shoulders, curbs and
sudden lane changes.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.

Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower 9
Introduction and Safety
Safety and Operating Decals
See Figure 1-1 through Figure 1-3. This unit features
numerous safety and operating decals. These decals
provide important operating instructions and warn of
dangers and hazards. The following diagrams illustrate
decal locations and descriptions.
Replace any missing or hard-to-read decals and use care
when washing or cleaning the unit. Decal part numbers
can be found in the parts manual at
www.generacmobileproducts.com.
ID Description ID Description
1 Operation-MLTB Manual 13 Electric Shock Hazard
2 Crush from RHT hazard Medium 55MM 14 Decal MLTB Operation
3 Mast Cable Winding 15 Prop 65 Buatadiene
4 Overhead-Wind-Storm-Towing 16 Electrical Shock Hazard Medium 55MM
5 Stowed Position 17 Hazard Inverter
6 ISO Tie Down Point 35MM 18 Battery Disconnect MLTB
7 Operator Manual Storage 19 Connection Lug GND 32MM
8 Pressure Wash Hazard 20 Neg Battery Disconnect for Service
9 Forklift Pocket and Tie-Down Below 21 IEC PE Ground
10 GLT Towing Instructions 22 Consult OMNL
11 Do Not Step 23 Do Not Retract Outriggers W/Tower
12 Overhead Lift Point

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Introduction and Safety
Figure 1-1. Decal Locations (1 of 3)
0°±5°
1 Inch
(25 mm)
A0000327266
I
O
OFF
AUTO MANUAL
HOLD FOR
ON
HOLD FOR
O
N
015122
1

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Introduction and Safety
Figure 1-2. Decal Locations (2 of 3)
Stowed Position
Verstauposition
Posición de estibación
Position de rangement
3
2
NOTICE
HINWEIS
AVISO
AVIS
5
7
10
11
9
1. Read operator's manual.
2. Use hitch rated for trailer's "gross
vehicle weight rating".
3. Securely attach trailer to tow
vehicle.
4. Attach safety chains using a cross
pattern.
5. Attach breakdown chain to vehicle.
6. Check trailer lights.
TOWING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCCIONES PARA REMOLQUE
1. Lea el manual del operador.
2. Use un enganche adecuado para la “capacidad
de peso bruto del vehículo” del remolque.
3. Enganche firmemente el remolque al vehículo
de remolque.
4. Enganche las cadenas de seguridad en
forma cruzada.
5. Enganche al vehículo la cadena de emergencia
para averías.
6. Revise las luces del remolque.
ABSCHLEPPANWEISUNGEN
1. Lire le manuel de l’utilisateur.
2. Utiliser un attelage convenant au poids
nominal brut de la remorque.
3. Arrimer solidement la remorque au véhicule
tracteur.
4. Poser les chaînes de sécurité en les croisant.
5. Fixer la chaîne de remorquage au véhicule.
6. Vérifier les feux de la remorque.
INSTRUCTIONS DE REMORQUAGE
1. Benutzerhandbuch lesen.
2. Anhängevorrichtung verwenden, die der
„Gesamtbetriebsgewichtsklasse” des
Fahrzeugs entspricht.
3. Anhänger sicher am
Abschleppfahrzeug befestigen.
4. Sicherheitsketten über Kreuz anbringen.
5. Abreißkette am Fahrzeug anbringen.
6. Anhängerleuchten prüfen.
> 65 mph
4
Operator’s manual must be stored on machine. Replacement
operator’s manual can be ordered through your local
Generac distributor.
Das Benutzerhandbuch muss an der Maschine aufbewahrt
werden. Zur Bestellung von Ersatzhandbüchern wenden Sie
sich bitte an Ihren Generac-Händler.
El manual del operador debe guardarse en la máquina.
Puede solicitar un manual del operador de reemplazo a través
de su distribuidor local de Generac.
Ranger le manuel de l’utilisateur avec l’appareil. Un manuel
de rechange peut être commandé auprès de votre distributeur
Generac local.
6
8
DO NOT wash with
high pressure hoses,
power washers or
steam cleaners.
Water may collect
in unit causing
damage to electrical
components.
12
13
14
14
SHUTDOWN
UNIT OPERATION
MANUAL LOCATED
INSIDE HOOD
I
O
OFF
AUTO MANUAL
HOLDF OR
ON
HOLDF OR
ON
I
O
OFF
AUTO MANUAL
HOLDFOR
ON
HOLDFOR
ON
H
M
14
12
THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS,
INCLUDING 1, 3-BUTADIENE, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO
WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
CALIFORNIA WARNING
11
15
6
10

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Figure 1-3. Decal Locations (3 of 3)
A0000116413
Disconnect battery before servicing.
Vor der Instandsetzung die Batterieverbindungen lösen.
Desconecte la batería
antes de realizar el servicio técnico.
Débrancher la batterie avant de faire l’entretien.
DO NOT wash with
water
Water will cause
damage to electrical
components.
11
Nicht zurückziehen Ausleger mit Turm auf.
No retraiga estabilizadores con la torre de
arriba.
Ne pas retirer les stabilisateurs avec la
tour vers le haut.
DO NOT retract outriggers with tower up.
WARNING
WARNUNG
ADVERTENCIA
ADVERTISSEMENT
13
Decals 14, 22 and 24 are located on top of
the battery pack
10000022308
BATTERY DISCONNECT
DO NOT TURN OFF BATTERY
UNLESS MODE SELECTOR SWITCH
IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION.
TURNING OFF THE BATTERY WHILE
OPERATING CAN DAMAGE THE
UNIT.
16
13
17
18
13
16
2
19
20
21
22
23

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Section 2: General Information
Specifications
Description Unit Of Measure Standard Unit
Battery
Type — Lithium-ion
Rating Ah 355
Voltage V 48
Unit Temperature Rating
Discharge (operation) F (C) -4° F (-20° C) to 120° F (49° C)
Charge temperature F (C) 41° F (5° C) to 113° F (45° C)
Capacities—Discharge
25% brightness hr 81.7
50% brightness hr 40.8
75% brightness hr 27.2
100% brightness hr 21.5
Capacities—Charge
Standard charger (23ADC) (0% to 100%) hr 19
Standard charger (23ADC) (30% to 100%) hr 13
AC Distribution
Circuit Breaker Size A 15
Frequency Hz 60
Mast
Winch — Manual
Sections qty 4
Range of Motion—Rotation degrees 360
Wind Rating mph (km/h) 65 (105)
Lighting
Lighting Type — G4 LED
Lights—Power W 4×190
Total Brightness—25% lm 27,450
Total Brightness—50% lm 54,900
Total Brightness—75% lm 82,350
Total Brightness—100% lm 109,800
Trailer
Axles qty 1
Per-Axle Rating lb (kg) 2,200 (1,000 kg)
Tires—Size ST175/80D13
Maximum Tire Pressure psi (kPA) 50 (345)
Hitch size, type 2 in (51 mm) ball
Weight lb (kg) 1,170 (531)
Specifications are subject to change without notice. See spec sheet for complete specifications.

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General Information
Unit Dimensions
Figure 2-1. Unit Dimensions
A B C D E
123 in (3.1 m) 100 in (2.5 m) 23 ft (7 m) 57 in (1.45 m) 10 ft (3.05 m)
A
B
C
E
D
009807

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General Information
Unit Serial Number Locations
See Figure 2-2 to locate the unit ID tag and Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) tag on the unit. Important
information, such as the unit serial number, model
number, VIN, and tire loading information are found on
these tags. Record the information from these tags so it
is available if the tags are lost or damaged. When
ordering parts or requesting assistance, you may be
asked to provide this information.
Figure 2-2. Serial Number Locations
VIN Tag
TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION
RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LES
PNEUS ET LE CHARGEMENT
SEE OWNER’S
MANUAL FOR
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
VOIR LE
MANUEL DE
L’USAGER
POUR
PLUS DE
RENSEIGNEMENTS
MANUFACTURED BY/FABRIQUE PAR: Generac Mobile Products LLC DATE: 00/0000
GVWR/PNBV: 000KG (0000LBS) COLD INF. PRESS./
PRESS. DE
V.I.N./N.I.V.: 00000000000000000 TYPE:
TRAILER
MODEL:
XXX000
GAWR / PNBE TIRE / PNEU RIM / JANTE GONF A FROID - KPA(PSI/LPC) SGL / DUAL
EACH
AXLE
THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALLAPPLICABLE STANDARDS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE U.S. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS(FMVSS)AND CANADIAN
MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY REGULATIONSIN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
CE VEHICULE EST CONFORME ATOUTES LES NORMES QUI LUI SONT APPLICABLES EN VERTU DU REGLEMENT SUR LA SECURITE DES VEHICULES AUTOMOBILES
DU CANADA EN VIGUEUR ALA DATE SA FABRICATION.
The weight of cargo should never exceed 0000KG (0000LBS)
Le poids du chargement ne doit jamais depasser 0000KG (0000LBS)
Unit ID Tag
(Located top of control box)

16 Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower
General Information
Component Locations
Figure 2-3. Components—Exterior
ALight (4 locations) JUnit lift point
BOutrigger and jack (2 locations) KBubble levels
CGrounding stud LPower center access hood
DMast rotation knob MForklift pocket/tie-down point (2 locations)
ETie-down points NTandem tow mount (if equipped) (not shown)
FTongue jack PHood latch
GWinch QReceptacle panel
HCable guard RControl panel access door
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
M
L
N
P
Q
R
H
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