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1001
.GB
C Transportation and commissioning
1
Transportation by crane
f
Only use lifting equipment with sufficient bearing capacity (loading weight see identi-
fication label on truck).
If trucks are to be lifted that are provided with a wheel-arm lifting device, be careful
not to protrude the lifting cylinders while the truck is being lifted. If the device is com-
pletely protruded, there is the risk that the cylinder protection is being released due
to overloading.
A
A hoisting point (2) is provided at the hoist frame for loading the truck with the help of
hoisting gear.
Trucks that are provided a with wheel-arm lifting device, have two more hoisting
points (1) for loading.
– Park the truck and render it safe
(refer to chapter E).
– Attach the hoisting gear to the stop (2)
on the hoisting mast.
– In case of trucks that are provided with
a wheel-arm lifting device, the hoisting
gear can also be attached to the stops
(1) on the vehicle chassis.
m
Secure the hoisting gear to the hoisting
points ensuring that the hoisting gear will
not slip! The hoisting gear must be atta-
ched in such a way that it does touch any
add-on parts while the truck is being lif-
ted.
Trucks with wheel-arm lifting device
must hang horizontally or slightly incli-
ned in the direction of the lifting device.
2
First commissioning
m
The truck must only be operated on battery current. Rectified alternate current will da-
mage the electronics. Cables connected to the battery (towing cable) must be less
than 6 meters in length.
f
It is prohibited to hoist loads when the truck is operated via a towing cable with an
external battery.
In order to prepare the truck for work following delivery or transportation, the following
operations must be performed:
– Check whether the equipment is complete and in perfect condition.
– If required, mount the battery, make sure not to damage the battery cable
(see chapter D).
2
1
C 1
1001
.GB
C Transportation and commissioning
1
Transportation by crane
f
Only use lifting equipment with sufficient bearing capacity (loading weight see identi-
fication label on truck).
If trucks are to be lifted that are provided with a wheel-arm lifting device, be careful
not to protrude the lifting cylinders while the truck is being lifted. If the device is com-
pletely protruded, there is the risk that the cylinder protection is being released due
to overloading.
A
A hoisting point (2) is provided at the hoist frame for loading the truck with the help of
hoisting gear.
Trucks that are provided a with wheel-arm lifting device, have two more hoisting
points (1) for loading.
– Park the truck and render it safe
(refer to chapter E).
– Attach the hoisting gear to the stop (2)
on the hoisting mast.
– In case of trucks that are provided with
a wheel-arm lifting device, the hoisting
gear can also be attached to the stops
(1) on the vehicle chassis.
m
Secure the hoisting gear to the hoisting
points ensuring that the hoisting gear will
not slip! The hoisting gear must be atta-
ched in such a way that it does touch any
add-on parts while the truck is being lif-
ted.
Trucks with wheel-arm lifting device
must hang horizontally or slightly incli-
ned in the direction of the lifting device.
2
First commissioning
m
The truck must only be operated on battery current. Rectified alternate current will da-
mage the electronics. Cables connected to the battery (towing cable) must be less
than 6 meters in length.
f
It is prohibited to hoist loads when the truck is operated via a towing cable with an
external battery.
In order to prepare the truck for work following delivery or transportation, the following
operations must be performed:
– Check whether the equipment is complete and in perfect condition.
– If required, mount the battery, make sure not to damage the battery cable
(see chapter D).
2
1