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13 - A
CCELERATOR PEDAL
14 - P
EDAL OF TRANSMISSION CUT
-
OFF AND OF
SERVICE BRAKES
This pedal operates in two steps :
- First, the pedal acts upon an electric switch which puts the transmission into
neutral so as to slow down the lift truck.
- Then, the pedal acts upon a hydraulic valve which progressively gives rise
to a pressure drop in the brakes so as to stop the lift truck.
NOTE : A hydraulic transmission cut-off OPTION is available to allow the
transmission to be cut progressively.
15 - F
ORWARD
/
REVERSE LEVER
The lift truck must be stationary when operating the forward / reverse lever.
FORWARD
: 1st ASSEMBLY : Push the lever forwards (Position A).
: 2nd ASSEMBLY : Lift slightly and push the lever
forwards (Position A).
REVERSE
: 1st ASSEMBLY : Pull the lever backwards (Position B).
: 2nd ASSEMBLY : Lift slightly and pull the lever
backwards (Position B).
NEUTRAL
: To start the truck, the lever must be in neutral
(Position C).
NOTE : An OPTION reverse lights exists, these lights are automatically
turned on when passing into reverse gear. An OPTION reverse gear
horn is also available.
16 - H
YDRAULIC CONTROL DISTRIBUTOR LEVERS
LEVER A
: Controls the load lifting and the mast tilting.
- The lever backwards for backward tilting of the mast.
- The lever forwards for forward tilting of the mast.
- The lever to the right for load lifting.
- The lever to the left for load lowering.
NOTE : The engine r.p.m. automatically increases when lifting the load.
LEVER B
: Designed for additional equipment control.
Do not attempt to alter the hydraulic system pressure by interfering with the
pressure regulating valve. In the event of suspected malfunction, contact
your dealer.
ANY ALTERATION MAY RENDER THE WARRANTY NULL AND VOID.
A
B
C
B
A
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