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E
N
6.12 Operating the lift mechanism and integrated attachments
WARNING!
Operating the lifting device and integrated attachments can be hazardous
Other people can be injured in the truck's hazardous area.
The hazardous area is defined as the area in which people are at risk from the truck
movement, the load handler, attachments etc. This also includes areas which can be
reached by falling loads or lowering operating equipment.
Apart from the operator (in the normal operating position) there should be no other
people in the truck's hazardous area.
X
Instruct other people to move out of the hazardous area of the truck. Stop working
with the truck if people do not leave the hazardous area.
X
If people do not leave the hazardous area despite the warning, prevent the truck
from being used by unauthorised people.
X
Only carry loads that have been correctly secured and positioned. Use suitable
precautions to prevent parts of the load from tipping or falling down.
X
Do not exceed the maximum loads specified on the capacity plate.
X
Do not stand underneath a raised load handler.
X
Do not stand on the load handler.
X
Do not lift other people on the load handler.
X
Do not reach through the mast.
X
The controls should only be operated from the driver’s seat, and never suddenly.
X
The operator must be trained to handle the lift mechanism and the attachments.
6.12.1 Operating the Lifting Device with the Solo Pilot
Lifting and lowering
Requirements
– Truck prepared for operation, see
"Preparing the truck for operation" on
page 99.
Procedure
• Pull back on the lever (187). The load is
raised.
• Press forward on the lever (187). The
load is lowered.
The load is now raised or lowered.
Z
When the end stop for the operation has been reached (there will be a noise from
the pressure limitation valve) release the lever. The lever will revert automatically
to the neutral position.
A
B
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