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RATED LOAD CAPACITY = MAXIMUM CAPACITY
Plate “X” (fig.B) reports the unloaded weight of the fork truck
The Manufacturing Firm does not assume any obligations and/or responsibility relative to breakdowns or accidents due to
negligence, non-original spare parts and improper use of the fork truck.
CONTROLS (19.5)
On the drawbar of the fork truck you will find a throttle lever which can be regulated in 3 positions as indicated on the “Y”
rating plate (fig.B)
POS: -3- on the top = LOWERED
POS: -1- in the center = TRANSPORT
POS: -2- on the bottom = LIFTED
MAINTENANCE (20.17)
Replacement operations must only be carried out by specialized personnel appointed by the manufacturer of the forklift.
Maintenance must be carried out by specialized personnel. The forklift must be subjected to a general inspection at least
once a year. After each maintenance intervention, the operation of the machine and the safety devices must be checked.
Subject the forklift to periodic inspections to avoid machine downtime or danger to personnel!
It is forbidden to introduce modifications to the fork truck as well as to use it when it no longer responds to the security
criteria. After repairs the dismantled parts and the discharged products must be eliminated with respect to safety and
environmental regualtions It is forbidden to use inflammable products for the cleaning of the fork truck.
The spare parts supplied by the Manufacturing Firm are the only ones accepted as substitution parts.
A) LOWERING ADJUSTMENT (see fig.C): See paragraph Adjustment of the command lever
B) OIL CHECK: Check that oil level quantity is enough to lift forks completely. If the maximum lift height is less than 200
mm, the hydraulic oil level is too low.
C) OIL FILLING (see fig.D):
- Fully lower the fork.
- Remove the screw (2) and tilt the hydraulic pump (3) backwards out of the chassis (4).
- Remove the ball (5) and piston rod (1) in order to gain access to the oil chamber of the hydraulic pump.
- Check the oil volume and top up to 0.25 l, if necessary.
- Actuate the "lowering" operating lever on the tiller and insert the piston rod into the hydraulic pump. Place the ball back
onto the piston rod.
- Tilt the hydraulic pump back into the chassis and secure in place using the screw (2).
- Carry out a function check.
Change oil every 12 months. Use hydraulic oil, excluding motor and brake oil. OIL VISCOSITY 46 cSCt at 40°C ; TOTAL
VOLUME 0.25 l.
GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS (27.10)
The Manufacturer warranties products sold on the market in compliance with the terms and conditions provided for by
current laws. In particular, the warranty is valid for 12 months starting from the date of purchase of the product on behalf of
the customer and user, as documented by the receipt of sale. To be eligible for the warranty, the customer and user must
present a document that clearly proves the date of purchase of the product. All repairs under warranty must be carried out
by and/or requested at a service centre authorized/certified by Lifter. No repairs may be carried out prior to authorised
repairs, on pain of rendering the warranty null and void. The Manufacturer will repair and or replace, at Manufacturer’s
discretion, any part that should prove defective within the scope of ordinary use, through a service centre authorized by the
Manufacturer. The Manufacturer reserves the right to make final decisions regarding the approval of warranty claims. Each
product must be subject to regular maintenance according to the documentation supplied and only original spare parts may
be used. Any component replaced under warranty becomes the property of the Manufacturer. All replacement components
substituted under warranty will be considered a part of the original product and, consequently, the warranty for such
components will expire along with that of the original product. The warranty is not transferrable; therefore, any warranty
claim must be submitted by the original owner. The warranty is limited to the replacement of parts (and the cost strictly tied
to replacement) that have presented a manufacturing defect or assembly fault. The warranty does not cover any other liability
and/or obligation as regards additional expenses, as well as direct and/or indirect damage or losses due to both total and
partial use and/or impossibility of use. The warranty on original spare parts is valid for 6 months starting from the date of
purchase on behalf of the customer and user, as documented by the receipt of sale. Repairs carried out during the warranty
period are to be considered ex reseller or ex the authorized service centre closest to the customer’s office. The product must
be submitted at the location where the warranty may be claimed, free of alterations and devices and/or accessories installed,
with the exception of those already present at the moment of sale.
This warranty does not cover:
A) Defects caused by contaminated oils or fuels, or those due to the use of inappropriate fuels, oils or lubricants.
B) Packaging or transportation costs relative to the warranty claim.
C) Products that have been modified or altered without prior written authorisation on behalf of the Manufacturer.
D) Defects due to, but not limited to, normal wear and tear, accidents, improper use, abuse, negligence, improper installation
and use.
E) Collisions, fires, floods and/or other accidental events, including those geological or atmospheric events.
F) Costs due to delays in repairs or replacement of defective parts or rental of equipment used during repairs.
The Manufacturer excludes all other warranty conditions, terms, representations and undertaking whether express or
implied. This warranty may be modified only by the Manufacturer, in writing. This warranty entails specific legal rights, as
well as other rights that may vary from one country to another.
Casole D’Elsa, (Italy)
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