F 13
120
7.GB
6.10
Recommissioning the truck
Recommissioning of the truck following the performance of cleaning or maintenance
work is permitted only, after the following operations have been performed:
– Check the horn for proper functioning.
– Check the master switch for correct function.
– Check the brake for correct function.
– Lubricate truck according to lubrication schedule.
7
Decommissioning the truck
If the truck is to be decommissioned for more than two months, it must be parked in
a frost-free and dry location and all measures to be taken before, during and following
decommissioning must be performed as detailed below.
M
During decommissioning the truck must be jacked up ensuring that the wheels are
clear of the ground. Only this measure will ensure that wheels and wheel bearings do
not suffer damage.
If the fork-lift truck is to be decommissioned for more than 6 months, additional mea-
sures must be discussed with the Service Department of the manufacturer.
7.1
Operations to be performed prior to decommissioning
– Thoroughly clean the truck.
– Check the brakes for correct function.
– Check the hydraulic oil level and top up, if required (refer section 6.4).
– Apply a thin film of oil or grease to all parts not protected by a paint coating.
– Grease the truck as detailed in the lubrication chart (refer section 5).
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
– Disconnect and clean the battery. Apply pole grease to the battery poles.
Z
In addition to this, all instructions as given by the battery supplier have to be obser-
ved.
– Spray all exposed electrical contacts with a suitable contact spray.
7.2
Measures to be taken during decommissioning
Every 2 months:
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
M
Regular recharging of the battery is very important, as otherwise, caused by self-di-
scharging, excessive depletion of the battery would occur, which, owing to sulfatiza-
tion, will result in the destruction of the battery.
F 13
120
7.GB
6.10
Recommissioning the truck
Recommissioning of the truck following the performance of cleaning or maintenance
work is permitted only, after the following operations have been performed:
– Check the horn for proper functioning.
– Check the master switch for correct function.
– Check the brake for correct function.
– Lubricate truck according to lubrication schedule.
7
Decommissioning the truck
If the truck is to be decommissioned for more than two months, it must be parked in
a frost-free and dry location and all measures to be taken before, during and following
decommissioning must be performed as detailed below.
M
During decommissioning the truck must be jacked up ensuring that the wheels are
clear of the ground. Only this measure will ensure that wheels and wheel bearings do
not suffer damage.
If the fork-lift truck is to be decommissioned for more than 6 months, additional mea-
sures must be discussed with the Service Department of the manufacturer.
7.1
Operations to be performed prior to decommissioning
– Thoroughly clean the truck.
– Check the brakes for correct function.
– Check the hydraulic oil level and top up, if required (refer section 6.4).
– Apply a thin film of oil or grease to all parts not protected by a paint coating.
– Grease the truck as detailed in the lubrication chart (refer section 5).
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
– Disconnect and clean the battery. Apply pole grease to the battery poles.
Z
In addition to this, all instructions as given by the battery supplier have to be obser-
ved.
– Spray all exposed electrical contacts with a suitable contact spray.
7.2
Measures to be taken during decommissioning
Every 2 months:
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
M
Regular recharging of the battery is very important, as otherwise, caused by self-di-
scharging, excessive depletion of the battery would occur, which, owing to sulfatiza-
tion, will result in the destruction of the battery.
Summary of Contents for ETVC 16
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 50052734 ETVC 16 20 G 05 99 12 07 ...
Page 3: ...0903 GB 2 0903 GB 2 ...
Page 5: ...0108 GB 0108 GB ...
Page 9: ...0106 GB I 4 0106 GB I 4 ...
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Page 25: ...0205 GB B 12 0205 GB B 12 ...
Page 33: ...0205 GB D 6 0205 GB D 6 ...
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