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9. Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
3. Forks descend
without putting
the control lever
in the „lower“
position
3.1 Oil impurities are
preventing the
release valve from
fully closing
3.2 Some hydraulic
components or seals
are cracked or worn
3.3 Control lever is out
of adjustment
1. Drain and replace
hydraulic fluid with
approved fluid
2. Inspect and have
components replaced
as needed
3. Follow the procedure
for adjusting the swing
rod (
→
7.3 Swing rod
adjustment)
4. Oil leakage
4.1 Worn or damaged
seals
4.2 Other cracked or
worn parts
1. Have the seals replaced
2. Have the damaged
parts replaced
10. Cleaning, maintenance and repair
10.1 Cleaning
1. Clean the product after each use with a slightly damp cloth and a little soap.
Use brushes for hard to reach places.
2. Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air (max. 3 bar).
3. Clean off dirt and debris every six month.
NOTE:
Do not use chemical, alkaline, abrasive or other aggressive
detergents or disinfectants to clean this product as they might be
harmful to its surfaces.
10.2 Maintenance
1. Only qualified and trained personnel are allowed to do service on this product.
2. Before servicing the product, remove the load and lower the forks to the lowest
position. Completely immobilise the product before working on components
that might pinch fingers or hands if movement was allowed.
3. Spare parts are available from your seller or contact the manufacturer.
4. Consider that oil leakage of hydraulic fluid can cause failures and accidents.
5. It is allowed to adjust the pressure valve only from trained service technicians.
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