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Operators Manual
Maxi-Lite II
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/ Mine Spec
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/ Rig Spec
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PART NO. 104819 - REVISION B
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Manual del operador
Maxi-Lite II
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/ Mine Spec
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/ Rig Spec
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Manuel d'utilisation
Maxi-Lite II
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/ Mine Spec
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/ Rig Spec
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Company Equipment Number:__________________
Model Number:___________________________
Serial Number:______________________________
Engine Model Number:_________________________
Engine Serial Number:__________________________
Generator Model Number:______________________
Generator Serial Number:_______________________
California
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its
constituents are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
California
Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts,terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer
and reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
WARNING
Improper operation of this machine can cause death or serious injury.
Before transporting the trailer or starting the engine, do the following:
1. Read this owners/operators manual.
2. Read all safety decals on the machine.
3. Clear the area of other persons.
Learn and practice the safe use of the machine controls in a safe, clear area before you
operate this machine on a worksite.
It is your responsibility to observe applicable laws and regulations, and to follow the
manufacturers instructions on machine operation and maintenance.
California
Proposition 65 Warning
The engine exhaust from this product con-
tains chemicals known to the State of Cali-
fornia to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
California
Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts, terminals, and related acces-
sories contain lead and lead compounds -
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAXI-LITE II / MINE SPEC / RIG SPEC
INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW .................1-1
SAFETY .........................................2-1
USING THE LIGHT TOWER ........................3-1
MOVING THE LIGHT TOWER ......................4-1
MAINTAINING THE LIGHT TOWER TRAILER ........5-1
SPECIFICATIONS ................................6-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................7-1
WARRANTY .....................................W-1
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
MAXI-LITE II / MINE SPEC / RIG SPEC
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ..........................1-2
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................1-3
Laydown Tower- Front view ..............................1-3
Laydown Tower- Rear view ...............................1-4
Vertical Tower- Front view (Four-light tower). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5
Vertical Tower- Rear view (Four-light tower) ...............1-6
Vertical Tower- Front view (Six-light tower) ................1-7
Vertical Tower- Rear view (Six-light tower) .................1-8
CONTROL PANELS ............................1-10
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW ............................ 1-10
ENGINE PANEL ........................................ 1-10
LIGHT PANEL .......................................... 1-11
AUXILIARY POWER PANEL .............................. 1-11
TYPES OF OUTLETS .................................... 1-12
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS ........................1-14
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Allmand
light tower. Welcome to the Allmand Family of
equipment owners.
The Allmand light tower oers many advantages to
make operation safer, more convenient and more cost
eective. It will give you high quality performance and
durability for more productivity on the job site for many
years.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This Operators Manual provides you with the
information necessary to safely and eciently operate
your light tower.
Before you operate this machine, read this manual
completely and carefully so that you understand the
safety instructions and the operation of controls and
safety equipment. You must comply with all Danger,
Warning, and Caution notices. They are for your
benet.
Specic operating instructions and specications are
included to familiarize you (the operator) and the
maintenance personnel with the correct and safe
procedures necessary to operate and maintain this
equipment in a safe and ecient manner.
Keep this manual in the manual storage canister on the
machine.
If you are uncertain about any of the information in this
manual, contact the Allmand Service Department at
1-800-562-1373, prior to operating the equipment.
Save these original instructions for future reference.
Left Side/Right Side Orientation
Any reference in this manual to left side or right side
shall be determined when viewing the machine from
the rear. The front of the machine is that end having the
light tower attached to it when the light tower is in the
vertical position.
Replacement Parts
For easy reference when ordering replacement parts or
making service inquiries regarding this machine, record
the model number and serial number of this machine,
and the engine and generator models and serial
numbers, in the “Important Information area on the
inside of the front cover. The serial number for this
machine is stamped on the serial number plate located
on the lower right rear of the trailer.
For replacement parts, contact the Allmand Parts
Department at 1-800-562-1373.
Replacement of any part on this machine by anything
other than an Allmand authorized replacement part
may adversely aect the performance, durability, or
safety of this machine.
Disclaimer
Allmand Bros., Inc. reserves the right to make changes
on, and add improvements to, its products at any time,
without public notice or obligation. Allmand also
reserves the right to discontinue manufacturing any
product at its discretion, at any time.
The information found in this manual was in eect at
the time it was printed. Allmand Bros. may change the
contents of this manual at any time, without notice or
incurring obligation.
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MAXI-LITE II / MINE SPEC / RIG SPEC
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Laydown Tower- Front view
Tower latch pin
Tower rotation knob
Tower winch
Lift ring
Forklift
pockets
Manual tower
Lamp assembly
Lunette ring
Tongue jack
Chock blocks
Ball hitch
Safety
chains
Tie down loop
Step plate
Front
outrigger
Front
stabilizer
Forklift
pocket
Rear tie down loop
Forklift pocket
Rear stabilizer
Rear outrigger
Access door
Fuel tank
Tower lock pin
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
Laydown Tower- Rear view
RV outlet (option)
Tail light
Serial
plate
Rear tie down loop
Forklift pocket
Winch handle
Rear panel
access door
Access door engine
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Vertical Tower- Front view (Four-light tower)
Light bar
Lift ring
Lamp assembly
Hydraulic
light tower
Tongue jack
Chock blocks
Ball hitch
Safety
chains
Tie down loop
Step plate
Front
outrigger
Front stabilizer
jack
Rear stabilizer jack
Rear outrigger
Access door
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Vertical Tower- Rear view (Four-light tower)
RV outlet (option)
Tail light
Oil pan drain
Containment
tray drain
Rear panel
access door
Access door
Radiator drain
Low fuel strobe light
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Vertical Tower - Front view (Six-light tower)
Light bar
Lamp assembly
Hydraulic
tower
Tongue jack
Chock blocks
Ball hitch
Safety
chains
Lift ring
Step plate
Front
outrigger
Front stabilizer
jack
Access door
Tie down loop
Rear
outrigger
Rear stabilizer jack
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
RV outlet (option)
Tail light
Oil pan drain
Containment
tray drain
Rear panel
access door
Access door engine
Radiator drain
Low fuel strobe light
(Mine Spec/Rig Spec only)
Vertical Tower - Rear view (Six-light tower)
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Quick lock ball coupler
Pintel hitch and lunette ring
Bulldog ball coupler
Lunette ring
Ball
coupler
Tongue jack
Safety chains
Tie down loop
Vehicle
hitch
Latch and
release lever
Latch lever
safety pin
Trailer coupler
lunette ring
Bulldog
coupler
Tongue jack
Tie down loop
Lunette ring
Safety chains
Ball hitch
Ball
coupler
Adjustment
nut keeper
Vehicle ball
and hitch
Vehicle
receiver
Adjustment
nut
Safety
pin chain
Safety
pin
Latch and
release lever
Lever lock
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
CONTROL PANELS
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
The main control panel is actually composed of three
sub-panels, which include the (1) engine panel which
controls and provides information on the engine, the
(2) light panel,which controls the tower lights, and the
(3) auxiliary power panel, which provides power.
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1 Engine
panel
Controls engine functions.
2 Light panel Controls light functions.
3 Auxiliary
power
panel
Includes the main electrical circuit
breaker and controls all electric
outlets.
ENGINE PANEL
1 Interior
Light Switch
(optional)
Operates the interior light inside
the trailer. The ignition key must be
in the RUN position.
2 Tower Raise
/ Lower
Switch
(vertical
towers only)
Move the switch UP to raise the
tower, or DOWN to lower the tower.
The ignition key must be in the RUN
position.
3 Hourmeter Indicates the total number of hours
that the engine has been in
operation. Operates only when the
engine is running.
4 LSC 2.0
Mode
Switch
(optional)
Turns on power to the Light
Sequencing Commander. See
separate LSC 2.0 Operators Manual
for detailed instructions.
PHOTO
EYE
TIMER
TOWER
UP
DOWN
LIGHTS
MAIN
AUXIILARY
2
3
1
PHOTO
EYE
TIMER
TOWER
UP
DOWN
PHOTO
EYE
TIMER
TOWER
UP
DOWN
1 2 3 6
1 2 4 5
Standard
LSC 2.0 (Optional)
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5 LSC 2.0
Control
(optional)
The Light Sequencing Commander
starts and stops the engine
automatically. See separate LSC 2.0
Operator’s Manual for detailed
instructions.
6 Ignition
Switch
Starts and stops the engine
manually. Turn the switch to the left
to preheat the engine before
starting. Turn the switch to the right
(RUN) to run the engine and
accessories. Turn the switch all the
way to the right (START) to start the
engine.
LIGHT PANEL
The unit comes with either four or six lights and will
come with a corresponding number of light switches.
LIGHTS
1
1 Switches Switch to turn lights on or o. The
switches also act as circuit
breakers for the lights.
For machines equipped with LSC 2.0 (option), the light
switches must be in the ON position for automatic light
control.
AUXILIARY POWER PANEL
The Main circuit breaker is located on the Auxiliary
Power Panel. The Main breaker protects all the AC lights
and outlets on the machine. It does not control the 12
Volt DC functions.
The Auxiliary circuit breaker(s), located on the Auxiliary
Power Panel, protects the 50 Amp outlet(s) located on
the right-rear panel of the machine, if the machine is so
equipped.
The 240 Volt single phase or 208 Volt three phase
outlets (if so equipped) are protected by circuit
breakers immediately above each outlet.
The 120 Volt Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
outlets are duplex outlets. These are protected by push
button breakers. The upper breaker protects the left
side GFCI outlet and the lower breaker protects the
right side GFCI outlet.
1 Main
breaker
Protects all of the AC lights and
outlets on the machine.
2 240/208V
outlets and
breakers
Outlets provide 240 V/208 V power.
The breakers protect the outlets
directly below them.
3 120V GFCI
outlets and
breakers
Outlets provide 120 V power, with
Ground Fault protection. The
push-button breakers protect the
outlets.
4 Auxiliary
breaker(s)
Protects the 50 A, 208 V outlet(s) on
the right side of the machine.
MAIN
AUXIILARY
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
TYPES OF OUTLETS
There are a number of dierent outlets available on the
unit. These can be in dierent combinations. Standard
outlet conguration for the unit will depend on the
generator output, but usually consists of:
Two - 20 A, 120 V GFCI
Two to four - 30 A, 240 V, four prong twist-lock
On machines with a three phase generator, a 50 A,
208 V outlet is included.
Your machine may be equipped with an outlet package
specic for your needs. The outlets available on the unit
are identied below:
20 Amp, 120 Volt
Duplex GFCI
NEMA 5-20R
15 Amp, 125 Volt
2-Pole, 3-Wire Twist Lock
NEMA L6-15
20 Amp, 250 Volt
2-Pin, 3-Wire
SCHUKO
30 Amp, 250 Volt
2-Pole, 3-Wire Twist Lock
NEMA L6-30R
30 Amp, 125/250 Volt
4-Pole, 4-Wire Twist Lock
NEMA L14-30R
30 Amp, 125 Volt
2-Pole, 3-Wire
NEMA TT-30R (RV)
50 Amp, 125/250 Volt
3-Pole, 4-Wire
NEMA L14-50R (RV)
50 Amp, 125/250 Volt
3-Pole, 4-Wire
CS6369 RECEPTACLE
100 Amp, 600 Volt
4-Pole, 5-Wire Pin and Sleeve
60 Amp, 600 Volt
4-Pole, 5-Wire Pin and Sleeve
10 Amp, 240 Volt
2-Pole, 3-Wire
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Marathon Generator
6 kW 50 Hz AVR
Mecca Alte Generator
6/7.5 kW
Marathon Generator
8 kW 60 Hz AVR
Marathon Generator
13 kW
Mecca Alte Generator
8 kW 60 Hz
GENERATORS
The following generators are available as options on
the tower.
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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Fire extinguisher *
This is a 20-lb. multi-purpose dry chemical re
extinguisher, classied as a 10-A:120-B-C.
Emergency stop switch *
The emergency stop switch, or E-Stop, is a large button
on the front of the machine that, when pressed,
immediately shuts down the engine and all electric
lights and outlets.
Battery disconnect *
The battery disconnect is a pad-lockable switch that
renders the trailer inoperable by disconnecting the
12-volt battery from all systems on the trailer.
Exhaust system blankets *
The exhaust system blankets protect against exposure
to high heat from the exhaust system.
Wheel chocks*
A set of four wheel chocks, and brackets to hold them
on the front of the trailer, provide a convenient means
of chocking the wheels to immobilize the trailer.
Electric axle brakes
Electric axle brakes assist in slowing and stopping the
trailer. Your tow vehicle must be equipped for operating
the electric brakes and will need to have a 7-pole tail
light harness.
7-pole tail light harness
The 7-pole tail light harness connects to the tow
vehicles trailer tail light receptacle and allows the
operation of the trailer’s turn signals, tail and running
lights, brake lights, and electric brakes.
Low fuel strobe light*
When the fuel level in the fuel tanks is at approximately
1/8 full, the strobe light will begin blinking to indicate
the fuel is low.
Operational beacon
Provides a visible indication that the engine is running
regardless of whether the lights are on or not.
Heavy duty battery *
The heavy duty battery has 33% more starting power at
0° F (-17° C) than the standard battery, for improved
cold weather starting.
Saf-T-Visor
Saf-T-Visors attach to the light xtures and help to
reduce the glare from the lights.
Arctic Package
The arctic package is intended for machines used in
extreme cold weather conditions. It includes a 110 Volt
AC engine block heater, a 110 Volt AC battery heating
blanket, a battery box, and an interior compartment
light.
Engine Air Intake Shutdown Valve*
The Engine Air Intake Shutdown Valve automatically
shuts down the engine in the event of an over-speed
condition. A red T-handle, under the main side cover,
allows for testing of the valve.
* Standard Feature on Mine Spec / Rig Spec
Light xture
Saf-T-Visor
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Vehicle Identication Number (VIN) package
The VIN package includes side marker lights, front
(amber) and rear (red), a license plate bracket and light,
reectors on the light tower, and the VIN tag.
Cable management - vertical tower
All units with vertical light towers can be equipped with
either a Nycoil power cable or a cable reel. The Nycoil
power cable is coiled around the tower mast. The cable
reel has the power cable wrapped on the cord reel
inside of it. Either system deploys automatically as the
mast is raised and retracts automatically as the mast is
lowered.
Nycoil
Vertical light tower
Vertical light tower
Cable reel
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