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E - STARTING THE LIFT TRUCK
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The lift truck must only be started up or manoeuvred when the operator is sitting in the driver’s cab, with his seat belt adjusted and fastened.
-Never try to start the lift truck by pushing or hauling it. Such an operation may cause severe damage to the transmission.
If necessary, towing requires the transmission to be put in neutral (
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-If using an emergency battery for start-up, use a battery with the same characteristics and respect battery polarity when
connecting it. Connect at first the positive terminals before the negative terminals.
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Failure to respect polarity between batteries can cause serious damage to the electrical circuit.
The electrolyte in the battery may produce an explosive gas. Avoid flames and generation of sparks close to the batteries.
Never disconnect a battery while it is charging.
INSTRUCTIONS
-Check the closing and locking of the hood(s).
-Check that the cab door is closed.
-Check that the forward/reverse selector is in neutral, and that the parking brake is engaged.
-Firmly press the brake pedal and hold in position and hold it down.
-Turn the ignition key to the position I to activate the electrical and preheat system.
-Check the fuel level on the indicator.
-Turn the ignition key fully, the engine should then start. Release the ignition key and let the engine run at idle.
-Do not engage the starter motor for more than 15 seconds and carry out the preheating between unsuccessful attempts.
-Make sure all the signal lights on the control instrument panel are off.
-Check all control instruments when the engine is warm and at regular intervals during use, so as to quickly detect any
faults and to be able to correct them without any delay.
-If an instrument does not show the correct display, stop the engine and immediately carry out the necessary operations.
F - DRIVING THE LIFT TRUCK
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The operators' attention is drawn to the risks involved in using the lift truck, in particular:
- Risk of loosing control.
- Risk of loosing lateral and frontal stability of the lift truck.
The operator must remain in control of the lift truck.
In the event of the lift truck overturning, do not try to leave the cabin during the incident.
YOUR BEST PROTECTION IS TO STAY FASTENED IN THE CABIN.
-Observe the company’s traffic regulations or, by default, the public highway code.
-Do not carry out operations which exceed the capacities of your lift truck or attachments.
-Always drive the lift truck with the forks or attachment to the transport position, i.e. at 300 mm from the ground, the
boom retracted and the carriage sloping backwards.
-Only carry loads which are balanced and properly anchored to avoid any risk of a load falling off.
-Ensure that pallets, cases, etc. are in good order and suitable for the load to be lifted.
-Familiarise yourself with the lift truck on the terrain where it will be used.
-Ensure that the service brakes are working properly.
-The loaded lift truck must not travel at speeds in excess of 12 km/h.
-Drive smoothly at an appropriate speed for the operating conditions (land configuration, load on the lift truck).
-Do not use the hydraulic boom controls when the lift truck is moving.
-Never change the steering mode whilst driving.
-Do not manoeuvre the lift truck with the boom in the raised position unless under exceptional circumstances and then
with extreme caution, at very low speed and using gentle braking. Ensure that visibility is adequate.
-Take bends slowly.
-In all circumstances make sure you are in control of your speed.
-On damp, slippery or uneven terrain, drive slowly.
-Brake gently, never abruptly.
-Only use the lift truck’s forward/reverse selector from a stationary position and never do so abruptly.
-Do not drive with your foot on the brake pedal.
-Always remember that hydrostatic type steering is extremely sensitive to movement of the steering wheel, so turn it
gently and not jerkily.
-Never leave the engine on when the lift truck is unattended.
-Do not leave the cab when the lift truck has a raised load.
-Look where you are going and always make sure you have good visibility along the route.
-Use the rear-view mirrors frequently.
-Drive round obstacles.
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