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CH 200 / CH 250
Safety
(fig. 13)
(fig. 14)
(fig. 15)
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When operating on modest inclines or slopes: (fig.12)
- Move very carefully and slowly.
- Keep the forks and load low.
- Keep the forks facing uphill at all times. This means reversing backwards down a slope to main-
tain maximum load stability.
- Always travels directly up or down the slope.
- Do not travel across an incline.
- Never position the forklift sideways on a slope.
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Do not drive the forklift at a fast speed and then attempt a turn as the forklift may tip over.
Always drive slowly when making a turn and keep the forks low when turning.(Fig.11)
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Forks should only be raised on level stable ground. You must be the judge whether ground
conditions will permit the safe operation of the forklift. Operation on an incline can be very dan-
gerous. Rain, snow, loose gravel or soft ground can be factors which may prevent the use of the
forklift.
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Keep the forks and the loads away from overhead obstructions.
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Never operate the forklift near or close to overhead power lines.
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If the forklift is operated in an enclosed area, use ventilation systems to replace the exhaust
fumes with fresh air.
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Use ventilation systems to remove any flammable dust or vapours in the working area.
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Do not overload the forklift and do not allow the load centers to move. Always manoeuvre
slowly and smoothly especially when changing direction. (Fig.13)
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Keep the forks facing uphill at all times. This means reversing backwards down a
slope to maintain maximum load stability. Do not handle loads that are unstable, loose
or disproportionate to the size of the forks and the forklift machine itself.(fig.12)
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Do not handle loads that are unstable, loose or disproportionate to the size of the forks and
the forklift machine itself. Make certain that long or wide loads are fastened together so as to be
stable and secure.(fig.13)
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When depositing a load to a height, tilt the mast forward just enough to leave the load on a
shelf or pile. When taking a load from a shelf, tilt the mast back just enough to stabilize the load
on the forks.
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Always operate the fork tilt lever slowly and smoothly.
(fig. 12)
Summary of Contents for CH 200
Page 1: ...CH 200 CH 200 x4 CH 250 CH 250 x4 OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH ...
Page 2: ...AUSA Forklift CH 200 CH 200 4x4 CH 250 CH 250 4x4 ...
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Page 11: ...11 CH 200 CH 250 Machine decals USA market Information ...
Page 12: ...12 CH 200 CH 250 Machine decals USA market Warning Load charts ...
Page 13: ...13 CH 200 CH 250 Machine decals UK market Information ...
Page 14: ...14 CH 200 CH 250 Load graphs Machine decals UK market ...
Page 37: ...37 CH 200 CH 250 Electric circuit CH200 1 ...
Page 38: ...Electric circuit CH200 2 38 CH 200 CH 250 ...
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Page 42: ...Electric circuit CH250 1 42 CH 200 CH 250 ...
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Page 47: ...Hydraulic diagram Side shift 1 47 CH 200 CH 250 ...
Page 48: ...Hydraulic diagram Hydromatik CH200 1 48 CH 200 CH 250 ...
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