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Using the Truck for the First Time
WARNING!
The use of unsuitable energy sources can be hazardous
Rectified AC current will damage the assemblies (controllers, sensors, motors etc.)
of the electronic system.
Unsuitable cable connections (too long, insufficient wire cross-section) to the battery
(tow cables) can overheat, setting the truck and battery on fire.
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The truck must only be operated with battery current.
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Cable connections to the battery (tow leads) must be less than 6 m long and have
a minimum cross-section of 50 mm².
NOTICE
Do not lift loads if the truck is operated via a tow lead with an external battery.
NOTICE
Cold store trucks
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Trucks designed for use in cold stores have a cold store hydraulic oil and a
protective frame instead of a mast guard on the mast.
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If a truck with cold store oil is used outside the cold store, the lowering speeds
may increase.
If the truck is delivered in multiple parts, setup and commissioning must only be
performed by trained, authorised personnel.
Procedure
• Check the equipment is complete.
• If necessary, install the battery, see page 50. Do not damage the battery cable.
• Charge the battery, see page 48.
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The truck settings must match the battery model (if the customer is charging the
battery).
• Check the hydraulic oil level and top up if necessary (see page 127).
• Start up the truck (see page 65).
Truck is operational.
Wheel flattening
If the truck has been parked for a long period, the wheel surfaces may tend to
flatten. This flattening has a negative effect on the safety and stability of the truck.
Once the truck has covered a certain distance, the flattening will disappear.
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