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2973
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1633
3 GB
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Transporting loads
f
If the load is stacked high and blocks the view to the front, you must travel backward.
– Sensitively accelerate the truck with
the accelerator pedal (6) and carefully
decelerate it using the brake pedal (7).
Always be alert to brake immediately.
– Adapt the travel speed to the
conditions of the travel paths and the
transported load.
– Watch out for traffic at intersections
and passages.
– In unclear situations a seconds person
should be present to give guiding
instructions.
f
At upward and downward slopes the
load must always be transported on the
hill side; never travel diagonally and
never turn around.
Setting down loads
– Carefully approach the load-carrying
unit.
– Engage the parking brake (3).
– Set the mast to vertical position.
– Lift the fork arms to the appropriate
height relative to the load-carrying
unit.
– Disengage the parking brake.
– Carefully drive into the load-carrying
unit.
– Slowly lower the load until the fork
arms are free.
m
Avoid setting down the load heavily, in
order not to damage load and load-
carrying unit.
f
Bending forward with lifted load-carrying
unit only in front of or above the stack.
3
6
7
508
2973
- 501
1633
3 GB
E 26
Transporting loads
f
If the load is stacked high and blocks the view to the front, you must travel backward.
– Sensitively accelerate the truck with
the accelerator pedal (6) and carefully
decelerate it using the brake pedal (7).
Always be alert to brake immediately.
– Adapt the travel speed to the
conditions of the travel paths and the
transported load.
– Watch out for traffic at intersections
and passages.
– In unclear situations a seconds person
should be present to give guiding
instructions.
f
At upward and downward slopes the
load must always be transported on the
hill side; never travel diagonally and
never turn around.
Setting down loads
– Carefully approach the load-carrying
unit.
– Engage the parking brake (3).
– Set the mast to vertical position.
– Lift the fork arms to the appropriate
height relative to the load-carrying
unit.
– Disengage the parking brake.
– Carefully drive into the load-carrying
unit.
– Slowly lower the load until the fork
arms are free.
m
Avoid setting down the load heavily, in
order not to damage load and load-
carrying unit.
f
Bending forward with lifted load-carrying
unit only in front of or above the stack.
3
6
7
Summary of Contents for EFG-Vac 22
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