5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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SUSPENDED LOADS
WARNING! When handling a suspended load with the boom raised at an angle so as to have the upper face of
the forks at a height of about 2200mm ± 50 mm from the ground, the rear part of the truck and the boom position may
reduce visibility to the rear and right-side of the truck.
In this case, travel slowly and refer to the right-side rear-view mirror to ensure visibility to the right-side of the truck. If the
suspended load or the resulting boom geometry creates a substantial blockage, consider alternative carrying means (e.g.
palletised load).
WARNING! When handling a suspended load with the boom raised at an angle so as to have the upper face of
the forks at a height of about 2200mm ± 50 mm from the ground, the boom position and the rear part of the truck may
reduce long-range visibility to the front right-side of the truck.
In this case, travel slowly and pay particular attention to the front right-side when steering to the right.
REVERSE TRAVEL CONDITION
WARNING! When travelling in reverse, the rear part of the truck partially masks visibility to the rear.
In this case, travel slowly and carefully monitor by direct visibility the rear of the truck paying particular attention to the rear
right-side of the truck assisted by the right-side rear-view mirrors if necessary.
TRAILER LOADING OR UNLOADING
WARNING! When using the truck with the boom raised at an angle so as to have the upper face of the forks at
a height of about 1000mm ± 50 mm from the ground with the boom fully retracted, the boom creates substantial
masking of the operator's visibility to the right side of the truck.
It is advised against moving the truck with the boom in this position. Use the telescopic boom facility of the truck for loading or
unloading.
REARVIEW CAMERA
Your machine is equipped with a rearview camera 'A' to make backup
manoeuvres easier. It can be switched on in 2 different ways:
1) manually: press button 'P2' on display (D) in the driver's cab until the channel
connected to the rearview camera is switched on.
2) automatically: turn drive direction selector (20) to the 'R' position. The rearview
camera automatically switches on.
The rearview camera can be switched off:
1) manually: press button 'P1' on display (D) in the driver's cab .
2) automatically: turn drive direction selector (20) to either the 'N' or the 'F'
position.
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