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General comments
Only original AUSA spare parts should be used during maintenance
operations. This is the only way to guarantee that the AUSA machinery will
have the same operational level that it had upon delivery.
This forklift, as with any machine, contains parts and systems which are subject to wear
or require re-adjusting, and which may affect the reliability of the machine and the safety
of the operator, the environment and the surrounding area, such as for example, exhaust
gas emissions. The necessary maintenance should be carried out regularly in order to
ensure similar conditions to those existing on leaving the factory.
All repair and maintenance operations should be made while the forklift is unloaded,
the parking brake applied and the wheels blocked in order to keep the forklift stationary.
Disconnect the battery
(fig. 1)
before carrying out any work on the electrical system.
Never use a flame to check fluid levels.
Respect the environment
When changing oil or other fluids use a suitable container to collect the old fluid. Take
care not to cause damage to the environment and take all the replaced materials
(batteries, coolant, etc) to the appropriate recycling centres.
In the event of leaks of substances which may be harmful to persons or to the environment,
immediately take the necessary measures to reduce their impact, for example in the
case of oil leaks, plug the leak, use a recipient to collect the oil, sprinkle absorbent
material or collect up and remove the contaminated soil if necessary.
Access for maintenance
The engine, the transmission and filters are located under the cabin floor
(fig.2)
. To
access them, you have to proceed as follows:
- Start the forklift and tilt the mast forwards (the operator remains seated in the
driver’s cabin).
- Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition.
- Move the joystick to the right until reaching the maximum forward tilt.
- Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition.
- Get down from the driver’s cabin.
- Pull the handle
(a)
located at the left side of the seat (fig. 3) to unlock the cabin
latch.
- The cabin will tip up, allowing access in order to carry out the maintenance
operations.
Periodic
Maintenance
Operations
(fig. 3)
(fig. 2)
(fig. 1)
a