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Description - STACKY
2012.12
13 - CHARGE INDICATOR
This shows the level of charge of the batteries, indicated by five green LEDs, two yellow
LEDs and three red LEDs . Alternately flashing red LEDs indicate that the minimum
charge has been reached .
14 - EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
This device stops stacker movements in emergency situations . Pull the button to restart
the stacker . For safety, push in the emergency stop button when the stacker is switched off .
15 - KEY SWITCH
To use the stacker, insert the key in the switch and turn clockwise . Pull the emergency
stop button if it has been actuated .
16 - CARRIAGE
The carriage is a component that slides in the moving frame or the chassis . The tool is
attached to this carriage by a hook and two M10 screws .
17 - LIFTING CHAIN
One end of the chain is attached to the cylinder and the other to the carriage . It runs inside the chassis and passes over a pulley
located above the cylinder . Its tension must be checked before using the stacker .
18 - CHARGING LEAD
The charging lead is inserted into a dummy socket . If it is not in place, a safety system prevent the stacker from being used .
It is therefore essential that the charging lead is properly plugged-in to the dummy socket after recharging the battery .
19 - “DOWN” BUTTON
The lowering of the forks or the tool is controlled by these buttons that are accessible for both left and right hand use .
20 - “UP” BUTTON
The raising of the forks or the tool is controlled by these buttons that are accessible for both left and right hand use .
21 - CRAWL (TORTOISE) BUTTON
This button allows the stacker to travel at low speed . This function is very useful when manoeuvring in confined spaces .
When this button is operated, the stacker travels at 30 % of its nominal speed . This control is used in addition to the motion
controls . This function can be used regardless of the tiller arm position .
22 - HORN BUTTON
23 - BUTTERFLY CONTROL SWITCHES
To move the stacker, gradually push one of the butterfly control switches up or down according to the chosen direction of travel .
They only work when the tiller arm is in the driving zone (2) (fig . 4) .
As the stacker is equipped with a speed controller, its speed is progressive and increases according to the angular position
of the butterfly control switch .
To stop the stacker, release the butterfly control switch, which will return to the neutral position, gradually bringing the stacker
to halt .
24 - ANTI-CRUSHING SAFETY DEVICE
The end of the tiller arm is equipped with an anti-crushing safety device, that protects the operator by reversing the direction
of travel for a few seconds as soon as it is pushed . This only applies when the stacker is in forward mode .
25 - HYDRAULIC UNIT
The hydraulic unit consists of an electric motor, a hydraulic pump, an electrovalve, a pressure limiter and an oil tank . This hydraulic
unit operates the cylinder that raises the fork or the tool .
26 - OIL TANK
This tank contains the oil necessary for the operation of the hydraulic unit .
27 - ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLER
The electronic speed controller progressively increases the speed of the stacker according to the angular position of the butterfly
control switch . It also allows a progressive raising/lowering motion .
28 - SWITCH
The hydraulic pump is powered via this switch . It is controlled by the “up” buttons (20) .
29 - CHARGER
The stacker is equipped with a charger that transforms the 220 V - 50 Hz voltage into a DC voltage suitable for charging the
batteries . Charging stops automatically the moment the batteries are recharged . An indicator lamp located next to the lead
(18) indicates the battery charge level .
VOLTS
28
22
19
16
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