6.3
Planned Maintenance
9. Before Starting to Drive the Vehicle:
• Remove drive wheel chocks.
• Plug-in battery connector.
• Insert key and turn to ON position.
• Make sure path of travel is clear.
• Check function of direction controls and emergency stop switch.
• Check function of brake.
10. Before Leaving the Vehicle:
• Park the vehicle in a designated area.
• Fully lower the upright / operator platform.
• Turn the key switch to OFF and remove the key.
• Unplug battery connector.
• Block drive wheel.
11. Brakes, steering mechanisms, control mechanisms, warning devices,
lights, lift overload devices, guards and safety devices, lift mechanisms,
and frame members must be carefully and regularly inspected and
maintained in a safe operating condition.
12. Special vehicles or devices designed and approved for hazardous area
operation must receive special attention to ensure that maintenance
preserves the original, approved safe operating features.
13. All hydraulic systems must be regularly inspected and maintained
in conformance with good practices. Lift cylinders, valves and other
similar parts must be checked to assure that leakage (drift) has not
developed to the extent that it would create a hazard.
14. When working on the hydraulic system, make sure the battery is dis-
connected, the platform is fully lowered, and hydraulic pressure has
been relieved in the hoses and tubing.
15. The vehicle manufacturer’s capacity, operation and maintenance in-
struction plates, tags or decals must be maintained in legible condition.
16. Batteries, motors, controllers, limit switches, protective devices, elec-
trical conductors and connections must be inspected and maintained
in conformance with good practices. Special attention must be paid
to the condition of electrical insulation.
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