Introduction
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Operator Daily Inspection — Safety and Operating Checks
A lift truck should always be examined by the operator, before
driving, to be sure it is safe to operate. The importance of this
procedure is emphasized in this manual with a brief illustrated review
and later with more detailed instructions. CLARK dealers can supply
copies of a helpful “Drivers Daily Checklist.”
Planned Maintenance
In addition to the daily operator inspection, CLARK recommends
that a planned maintenance and safety inspection program (PM) be
performed by a trained and authorized mechanic on a regular basis.
The PM will provide an opportunity to make a thorough inspection of
the safety and operating condition of your lift truck. Necessary
adjustments and repairs can be done during the PM, which will
increase the life of components and reduce unscheduled downtime
and increase safety. The PM can be scheduled to meet your
particular application and lift truck usage.
The procedures for a periodic planned maintenance program that
covers inspections, operational checks, cleaning, lubrication, and
minor adjustments are outlined in this manual. Your CLARK dealer is
prepared to help you with a Planned Maintenance Program by
trained service personnel who know your lift truck and can keep it
operating safely and efficiently.
Modification of the truck prohibited
Unauthorized modification of the truck is not permitted, and, in case
that a problem has occurred due to a modification without permis-
sion, the warranty service shall not be provided.
For instance, the modifications which may void the warranty include
those that may negatively affect the performance, durability and
safety of the truck due to addition of unauthorized electrical devices
(lamp, black box, electrical instrument, communication equipment,
etc.), braking system, steering system, vision improvement system
and detachable attachment device that were not mounted when the
equipment was shipped out of the factory.
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