2200 SRM 1357
Fuses
Parking Brake Switch
REMOVE
For the following procedures, see Figure 13.
1.
Move lift truck to a safe area and block drive
wheel to prevent unexpected movement.
2.
Disconnect battery and turn the key switch to the
OFF position.
3.
Remove drive unit compartment covers. See Pe-
riodic Maintenance 8000 SRM 1368.
4.
Discharge the capacitor. See Special Precautions
in this section.
NOTE:
Make note of the orientation of the parking
brake switch for proper installation.
5.
Remove retaining nut from top of parking brake
switch.
6.
Remove parking brake switch from mounting
hole in frame.
7.
Tag and identify all wires and connections for ref-
erence during reassembly. Disconnect wires from
switch.
INSTALL
For the following procedures, see Figure 13.
1.
Connect wires to proper terminals, as identified
during removal.
2.
Install parking brake switch through mounting
hole in frame and adjust switch to proper height
by turning lower jam nut.
NOTE:
Position switch lever according to brake
switch decal.
3.
Install retaining nut to top of parking brake
switch. Make certain switch is properly aligned
before tightening retaining nut.
4.
Connect battery and turn the key switch to the
ON position.
5.
Test the key switch by turning it to the ON and
OFF positions and checking for proper operation
of the brake.
6.
Install drive unit compartment covers. See Pe-
riodic Maintenance 8000 SRM 1368.
Figure 13. Parking Brake Switch
Fuses
WARNING
The capacitor in the transistor controller can
hold an electrical charge after the battery
is disconnected.
To prevent electrical shock
and personal injury, discharge the capacitor
before inspecting or repairing any component
in the drive unit compartment.
Wear safety
glasses.
Make certain the battery has been
disconnected.
The motorized hand trucks use a single 5-amp in-line
fuse (FU 2) for the control circuit, and a single 400-
amp (FU 1) fuse mounted on the controller for both
the drive motor and the hydraulic pump motor. Re-
move and replace as required.
If it cannot be determined visually that a fuse has
failed, check for continuity using an ohmmeter.
Make certain that any replacement fuse is of the
right amperage before installation.
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