F 1
1003
.GB
F Maintenance of Materials Handling
Equipment
1
Operational Safety and Environmental Protection
Test and maintenance work must be carried out within the intervals specified in the
maintenance check list.
F
Any changes to the materials handling truck are forbidden especially where they
affect safety mechanisms. On no account must the operating speed of the truck be
altered.
M
Our quality control only recognises original spare parts. To ensure safe and reliable
operation only use the manufacturer’s spare parts. Old parts and used fluids must be
desposed of in accordance with current environmental protection legislation. The
manufacturer’s lubrication service is available to carry out oil changes.
Following testing and maintenance work procedures must be carried out as contained
in "Starting the Truck again” (see Chapter F).
2
Safety Regulations for Mantenance
Maintenance Staff:
The repair and maintenance of materials handling equipment
must only be carried out by engineers trained by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer’s service department provides service engineers especially trained to
carry out such tasks. We recommend the conclusion of a maintenance contract with
a manufacturer’s service centre.
Lifting and Jacking:
To lift the truck, sling chains etc. must only be attached to
designated lifting points. When jacking up the truck suitable devices must be used
such as wedges or wooden blocks to prevent the truck from rolling away or tipping
over. Work may only be carried out beneath a suspended load providing the lifting
chains are of adequate strength.
Cleaning:
Do not use flammable liquids to clean the truck. Before commencing
cleaning it is necessary to take all safety measures into account to prevent emission
of sparks (e.g short circuits). On battery operated trucks the battery plug must be
removed. Electric and electronic assemblies should be cleaned using light suction or
compressed air and a non-conductive, anti-static brush.
M
If the truck is cleaned using a water jet or a high pressure cleaner all electrical and
electronic assemblies must be carefully covered since moisture can cause equipment
malfunctioning.
Steam jet cleaning is not permitted.
After cleaning, carry out the tasks described in the section entitled "Returning to
Service".
F 1
1003
.GB
F Maintenance of Materials Handling
Equipment
1
Operational Safety and Environmental Protection
Test and maintenance work must be carried out within the intervals specified in the
maintenance check list.
F
Any changes to the materials handling truck are forbidden especially where they
affect safety mechanisms. On no account must the operating speed of the truck be
altered.
M
Our quality control only recognises original spare parts. To ensure safe and reliable
operation only use the manufacturer’s spare parts. Old parts and used fluids must be
desposed of in accordance with current environmental protection legislation. The
manufacturer’s lubrication service is available to carry out oil changes.
Following testing and maintenance work procedures must be carried out as contained
in "Starting the Truck again” (see Chapter F).
2
Safety Regulations for Mantenance
Maintenance Staff:
The repair and maintenance of materials handling equipment
must only be carried out by engineers trained by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer’s service department provides service engineers especially trained to
carry out such tasks. We recommend the conclusion of a maintenance contract with
a manufacturer’s service centre.
Lifting and Jacking:
To lift the truck, sling chains etc. must only be attached to
designated lifting points. When jacking up the truck suitable devices must be used
such as wedges or wooden blocks to prevent the truck from rolling away or tipping
over. Work may only be carried out beneath a suspended load providing the lifting
chains are of adequate strength.
Cleaning:
Do not use flammable liquids to clean the truck. Before commencing
cleaning it is necessary to take all safety measures into account to prevent emission
of sparks (e.g short circuits). On battery operated trucks the battery plug must be
removed. Electric and electronic assemblies should be cleaned using light suction or
compressed air and a non-conductive, anti-static brush.
M
If the truck is cleaned using a water jet or a high pressure cleaner all electrical and
electronic assemblies must be carefully covered since moisture can cause equipment
malfunctioning.
Steam jet cleaning is not permitted.
After cleaning, carry out the tasks described in the section entitled "Returning to
Service".
Summary of Contents for ETM/V 214
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