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ARMANNI

 

 

Lift the forks up to the desired height of the pallet in a position that allows the forking 
without touching the pallet or the pile. 

Get near slowly and fork the pallet without causing accidental impacts with the forks. 

Once the forks position is correct, lift the pallet slowly up to a height of 10 cm from 
the supporting plane. 

Go back with the pallet and go out of the pile or stand area in about 50 cm. 

Lower the forks slowly with the load up to a fork height of 20 cm from the ground  

Move the load to the position desired. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Never overload the truck in order not to compromise the stability and the good working. 

 

As  for  the  maximum  admitted  capacity  always  refer  to  the  diagrams  reported  in  the 
technical specifications and on the nameplate applied on the mast. 

 

Make  yourself  sure  that  nobody  is  under  or  above  the  load  during  the  rise  or  descent 
operations. 

 
 

4.4.3 

Working modalities 

 

 

For  the  use  modalities  see  4.3  Drives  and  signals,  for  information  and  technical  data 
refer to Technical specifications. 

 
 

Overload working 

 

In  order  to  avoid  overloads,  the  maximum  pressure  valve  is  calibrated  for  a  pressure 
value a bit higher than the maximum allowed load. In case of overload the lift truck will 
behave as follows: 

 

Rise 

 

At  the  beginning  of  the  load  lifting,  the  pressure  in  the  oleodynamic  circuit  will 
exceed the maximum value admitted. The maximum pressure valve will drain oil 
into the tank and the forks will be standstill. The load is not moved. 

 

 

 

  Descent 

 

If  there  should  be  a  too  heavy  load  on  the  forks  already  lifted,  the  flow adjusting 
valve  will  keep  constant  the  descent  speed  of  the  forks  themselves.  The  load  is 
moved. 

 
 

DANGER 

 

It is advisable not to exceed the load limits foreseen for the machine so as to avoid machine stresses 
that could seriously compromise the technical life and safety of the user. 

 
 
 

 

 

Emergency stop 

 

 

In  case  of  danger  operate  on  the  emergency  devices  as  mentioned  in  the  Chapter  4.3 
Drives and signals.
 

 

 

 

Restarting after emergency stop 

 

 

Reset  the  machine  by  zeroing  the  emergency  devices  and  go  on  with  the  operations 
interrupted by means of the drives. 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-4

 

Summary of Contents for CP LIGHT evo 030

Page 1: ...FORKLIFT CP LIGHTevo030 con PINZA BECCO...

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Page 3: ...1 6 6 Personal protections 1 6 1 7 Uses foreseen 1 6 1 7 1 Operations foreseen 1 6 1 7 2 Installation modalities foreseen 1 6 1 7 3 Operation modalities foreseen 1 6 1 7 4 Safety norms and suggestion...

Page 4: ...3 4 Test 3 7 Chapter 4 Use 4 1 4 1 Operator s qualification 4 1 4 2 Danger zones 4 1 4 3 Drives and signals 4 2 4 3 1 Drives 4 2 4 3 4 4 Working 4 3 4 4 1 Machine setting and ignition 4 3 4 4 2 Sugge...

Page 5: ...Contents ARMANNI Chapter 6 Dismantling 6 1 6 1 Machine deactivation 6 1 6 2 Deactivation procedures 6 1 6 2 6 3 Risks solved after the machine deactivation 6 3...

Page 6: ...machine equipment only for installation use and maintenance of the machine handbook ARMANNI states that all information of this handbook is in compliance with the technical and safety specifications o...

Page 7: ...a Serio 15 24021 ALBINO BG Tel 39 035 752909 1 4 Machine identification data Denomination LIFT TRUCK Model CP LIGHT evo 020 ASPO Serial number Construction year Possible accessories added For the acce...

Page 8: ...technical brochure of the machine Thanks to the accurate examination of the risks carried out by the manufacturer most risks in relation to the expected and foreseeable conditions of the machine use...

Page 9: ...rom the ground the truck translation speed is automatically reduced to a lower value by means of a microswitch positioned near the mast Also this device serves as a passive safety device 1 6 2 Active...

Page 10: ...use of the machine from unqualified operators 1 6 4 Danger zones DEFINITION A danger zone is any zone inside or near the machine in which the presence of an exposed person represents a risk for the h...

Page 11: ...tions included in the documentation supplied 1 6 6 Personal protections The utilisation of protective gloves and safety steel toed shoes is foreseen for the machine use 1 7 Uses foreseen 1 7 1 Operati...

Page 12: ...nt risk due to the accidental fall of the load All movements inside the firm shall be carried out only along the yellow stripes on the floor During the movements from one area to the other always keep...

Page 13: ...NNI Fig 1 4 Load position Fig 1 5 Correct attachment DANGER The non observance of the regulations for the load positioning previously mentioned can seriously increase the fall risk of the load with co...

Page 14: ...sists even after your intervention Assistance Service In case of necessary interventions During the guarantee period please contact ARMANNI manufacturer Once the guarantee period is expired address to...

Page 15: ...tions Italics text it refers to the title of a chapter a section a sub section a paragraph a table or a figure of this handbook or another reference pubblication NOTE The notes contain important infor...

Page 16: ...stem Descent The force of gravity operates on the forks which drag downward the whole system moved during the rise The descent speed is kept constant by the action of a balancing valve in the gear cas...

Page 17: ...n to deactivate the electric installation 24 V battery Motorwheel including Electromotor Electrobrake Geared motor Steering motor Switches A limit switch for the rise Switch for the automatic speed re...

Page 18: ...cordance with the 2006 42 CE European Directive The weighted continuous equivalent level A of the acoustic pressure is under 70 dB A The maximum value of the weighted instantaneous acoustic pressure C...

Page 19: ...upplied 3 1 Storage 3 1 1 Characteristics of the storage area The machine shall be collocated in a space having the following characteristics Dimensions Besides the overall dimensions of the machine i...

Page 20: ...uck with the forks lowered Cover completely the truck with a plastic covering to protect the machine from atmospheric agents The machine is normally delivered wrapped in a cellophane cloth ATTENTION I...

Page 21: ...ifting Fig 3 1 Machine lifting points 3 2 4 Preliminary operations Unpacking Remove the plastic wrapping covering the machine Preservation of the transport accessories When the lift truck is transport...

Page 22: ...3 Collocation The physical characteristics and pre arrangement procedures of the collocation areas of the truck are described as follows 3 3 1 Physical characteristics of the collocation area Space re...

Page 23: ...r to 1 6 4 Danger zones Never leave hanging loads Protection from atmospheric agents The machine shall be collocated in a covered place protected from the direct contact with atmospheric agents 3 3 2...

Page 24: ...room cover 5 Working lack The working lack of the battery charger may be due to Voltage lack in the supply mains Protection fuse intervention of the battery charger switch off the battery charger and...

Page 25: ...ntee that the machines have been produced and assembled correctly The tests carried out are General inspection of the lift truck in order to find possible assemble errors Test without load so as to ch...

Page 26: ...h the load For the lift truck use no specialised qualification is required but it is advisable to use it carefully so as to avoid damages to things or persons 4 2 Danger zones Definition The danger zo...

Page 27: ...t be in the released position to release the button pull the red mushroom head activation button upwards 05 Key switch it is the machine ignition switch it is activated by introducing the key and carr...

Page 28: ...follows Remove the protection sump of the battery compartment and check that the battery is in the truck Check that the emergency switch is in the insertion position Insert the ignition key in the swi...

Page 29: ...and signals for information and technical data refer to Technical specifications Overload working In order to avoid overloads the maximum pressure valve is calibrated for a pressure value a bit higher...

Page 30: ...that may occur while using the lift truck is reported as follows along with the possible solutions of the problems Remember that any repair of the truck shall be carried out by qualified and competen...

Page 31: ...y Check that all cables are connected Call the technical assistance service The truck does not keep still after stopping Check the wearing condition of the lining that is installed inside the electric...

Page 32: ...s shall be carried out by specialised technical personnel authorised by the constructor by using original spare parts The frequency of maintenance is defined by the manufacturer see Table 5 1 section...

Page 33: ...y pivots and tie rod Forks adjustment In case of lateral backlash of the forks operate on the four nylon sliding blocks inside the mast See Fig 5 1 by means of a ch 5 setscrew wrench on the dowel insi...

Page 34: ...is necessary to add periodically distilled water after the charging Do not drop water into the battery box Keep dry the caps of the elements and the box Do not grease the connections but only the sid...

Page 35: ...GER Carry out all maintenance operations when the machine is off and the switch is in OFF position 5 4 Routine periodical and preventive maintenance The routine maintenance operations are all those op...

Page 36: ...eaning it is necessary to have Plastic spatula Sponge or cloth Compressed air gun Protective glasses Cleaning products For the cleaning operations a normal detergent and non potable water are sufficie...

Page 37: ...tion frequency Oil level 3 months Lubrication of pivots and masts 1 month Oil filter change 6 years Oil replacement 6 years Safety devices check Every day Battery acid level Every day Chains 3 months...

Page 38: ...nce The special maintenance includes all interventions specialised in mechanical hydraulic or electric parts Contact the Technical Assistance for the repairs and supply of the spare parts NOTE The fai...

Page 39: ...ks due to the presence of movable parts and stored energies oil under pressure forks in high position Poisoning or environmental pollution risks due to the presence of oil in the hydraulic circuit NOT...

Page 40: ...assemble the sump and the instrument board Sling the truck by means of suitable holes and lift it in order to load it Carry the machine to destination ATTENTION The deactivation and dismantling operat...

Page 41: ...ntling ARMANNI 6 3 Hazards solved after the machine deactivation If the machine deactivation procedure of this instruction handbook is followed accurately all movable parts will be stopped this will c...

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