
C200H-HI / C200H x4 / C250H-HI
C250HI LE / C250H x4 / C250H x4 LE
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Order and cleanliness
Carrying out a series of checks before starting the forklift and keeping the operator cab
clean help to make the work safer.
To do so, follow the
MAINTENANCE CHART
given in this Operator’s and Safety
Manual strictly, and keep the operator cab clean and free of earth, gravel, mud, oil or
other objects which may cause falls.
Do not carry objects in the operator cab. These may injure the operator or accidentally
activate the forklift controls.
Overhead Guard
WARNING
You are protected by an overhead guard which complies with the provisions of
ISO 3449 and ISO 3471 / ASME B56.6. It protects the operator against falling
objects and, together with the mast, gives protection to the operator in the
event of an accidental tip over. The seat belt is an important part of this safety
system and must always be fastened before operating the forklift.
Failure to wear the seat belt in the event of an accidental tip over could result
serious injury or death as you could be crushed by the machine or by the
overhead guard.
The above decal is located on the side of the machine. Overhead Guard must be weekly
inspected for excessive damage cracks permanent deformation or signs of potential
cracks. If these incidents appear, structure must not be repaired but replaced for a new
one.
When leaving / parking the forklift (fig. 1, 2, 3)
A poorly parked forklift truck is a risk.
Park the forklift in the areas provided for this purpose, without obstructing the passage
of others, exits or entrances to stairs and emergency equipment.
• Place the forks or attachment in the fully lowered position.
• Set all the controls in the “0” neutral position.
• Apply the parking brake.
• Do not park the forklift on a slope. If it is necessary to park the forklift on a gradient,
in addition to using the parking brake, place chocks against the wheels.
• Stop the engine and cut the ignition circuit. Remove the ignition key.
• Lock all mechanisms to prevent any unauthorised person from using the machine.
• Remember that you are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect
you but also the people around you.
(fig. 3)
(fig. 2)
(fig. 1)
Special Safety
Messages