Procedure
Z
Rail-guided trucks are fitted with sensors
or RFID readers. These sensors activate
aisle detection when the truck enters an
aisle.
WARNING!
Faulty or loose guide rails can be
dangerous
Do not operate the truck in narrow aisles
with faulty or loose guide rails. The lack of
guidance could cause a collision between
the truck and the racks.
u
Check the guide rails in the narrow aisle
for damage before travelling along the full
length.
u
Travel only in narrow aisles with
undamaged, secure guide rails.
• Press the deadman button.
• Approach the aisle at reduced speed so
that the truck (167) is aligned with the
narrow aisle and is within the
demarcations.
• Note the markings attached along the
route (e.g. aisle centre line).
• Drive the truck slowly into the narrow
aisle (167). Ensure that the guide wheels
of the truck (167) enter the narrow aisle
guide rails (166).
• Press the “Switch automatic guidance
on/off” button (106).
Z
The drive wheel is automatically set
forward. The steer angle indicator (124)
changes to “Truck guided” (168). Manual
steering is disabled.
166
166
124
168
105
22
106
167
105
22
106
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