3
03
.1
1
.G
B
C
Operation
1
Starting up the truck
F
Before the truck can be commissioned, operated or a load lifted, the driver must ensure that there is
nobody within the hazardous area.
Inspect the entire truck (especially the wheels and the load handler) for visible signs of damage.
1.1
Travel, Steering, Braking, Lifting, Lowering
Travel
Z
Travelling without load can result in abrasion and wear.
To avoid damaging the load handling attachment, always travel without load with the load handling
attachment clear of the ground.
– The truck can be pulled or pushed from the tiller (2) handle (4).
Steering
– Move the tiller (2) to the left or right, to a range of approx. 115°.
Braking
In an emergency you can brake the truck by lowering the load.
– Press handle (3) in direction “S” to lower the load.
o
Braking with the tiller parking brake
– Apply the tiller parking brake (5) until the brake engages.
– Gently pull the lever to brake the truck during travel.
o
Braking with the foot parking brake
– Push the foot parking brake (9) in direction “A”. The brake shoe acts on the wheels and blocks them.
– To release the brake (9) depress the left side of the pedal in direction "B", the spring pushes the
brake shoe back, releasing the wheels.
F
Never attempt to apply the brake manually.
3
03
.1
1
.G
B
C
Operation
1
Starting up the truck
F
Before the truck can be commissioned, operated or a load lifted, the driver must ensure that there is
nobody within the hazardous area.
Inspect the entire truck (especially the wheels and the load handler) for visible signs of damage.
1.1
Travel, Steering, Braking, Lifting, Lowering
Travel
Z
Travelling without load can result in abrasion and wear.
To avoid damaging the load handling attachment, always travel without load with the load handling
attachment clear of the ground.
– The truck can be pulled or pushed from the tiller (2) handle (4).
Steering
– Move the tiller (2) to the left or right, to a range of approx. 115°.
Braking
In an emergency you can brake the truck by lowering the load.
– Press handle (3) in direction “S” to lower the load.
o
Braking with the tiller parking brake
– Apply the tiller parking brake (5) until the brake engages.
– Gently pull the lever to brake the truck during travel.
o
Braking with the foot parking brake
– Push the foot parking brake (9) in direction “A”. The brake shoe acts on the wheels and blocks them.
– To release the brake (9) depress the left side of the pedal in direction "B", the spring pushes the
brake shoe back, releasing the wheels.
F
Never attempt to apply the brake manually.
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