Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
When the ELR style seat belt is properly buckled across
the operator, the belt will permit slight operator reposition-
ing without activating the locking mechanism. If the truck
tips over, travels off a dock, or comes to a sudden stop, the
locking mechanism will be activated and hold the operator's
lower torso in the seat. See
A seat belt that is damaged, worn, or does not operate
properly will not provide protection when it is needed. The
end of the belt must fasten correctly in the latch. The seat
belt must be in good condition. Replace the seat belt if it is
damaged or worn.
NOTE:
The following seat belt operation checks must be
performed three times before replacing the seat belt
assembly.
•
With the hood closed and in the locked position, pull the
seat belt slowly from the retractor assembly. Make sure
the seat belt pulls out and retracts smoothly. If the seat
belt does not pull out of the retractor assembly, the inter-
nal latch may be locked. Pull firmly on the seat belt and
hold for a moment to remove slack from the belt in the
retractor. Release the seat belt. Seat belt will retract and
the internal latch will unlock. If the seat belt cannot be
pulled from the retractor assembly or the belt will not
retract, replace the seat belt assembly.
•
With the hood closed and in the locked position, pull the
seat belt with a sudden jerk. Make sure the seat belt will
not pull from the retractor assembly. If the seat belt can
be pulled from the retractor when it is pulled with a sud-
den jerk, replace the seat belt assembly.
•
With the hood in the open position, make sure the seat
belt will not pull from the retractor assembly. If the seat
belt can be pulled from the retractor, with the hood in the
open position, replace the seat belt assembly.
Hood and Seat Latches
Make sure the seat rails and latch striker are not loose. The
seat rails must lock tightly in position, but move freely when
unlocked (see
). The seat rails must be correctly
fastened to the hood and the hood fastened to the hinges
on the frame. Try to lift the hood to make sure it is fastened
correctly and will not move. If adjustment is required, go to
Hood Latch Check in the
Periodic Maintenance
section of
the service manual.
Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for H40-60XT
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Page 11: ...Model Description Figure 1 Model View Showing Major Components of H40 60XT Model Description 9...
Page 16: ...Figure 3 Warning and Safety Labels Sheet 1 of 3 Model Description 14...
Page 17: ...Figure 3 Warning and Safety Labels Sheet 2 of 3 Model Description 15...
Page 18: ...Figure 3 Warning and Safety Labels Sheet 3 of 3 Model Description 16...
Page 20: ...Figure 4 Controls Model Description 18...
Page 42: ...Figure 5 Dash Display Warning and Indicator Lights Model Description 40...
Page 62: ...Figure 6 Seat Adjustment Operating Procedures 60...
Page 90: ...1 DRIVE TIRES 2 STEERING TIRES Figure 10 Put a Lift Truck on Blocks Maintenance 88...
Page 92: ...Figure 11 Maintenance and Lubrication Points PSI 2 4L LPG Trucks Maintenance Schedule 90...
Page 94: ...Figure 13 Maintenance and Lubrication Points PSI 2 4L Bi Fuel Trucks Maintenance Schedule 92...
Page 115: ...Figure 16 Seat Check Maintenance 113...
Page 120: ...1 FRAME 2 PDM 3 GROUND STATIC STRAP 4 BATTERY Figure 18 Ground Static Strap Maintenance 118...
Page 137: ...Figure 30 Brake Fluid Reservoir Cover Maintenance 135...
Page 139: ...Figure 31 PDM Showing Fuses and Relays Maintenance 137...
Page 178: ...NOTES 176...
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