4. Handling Procedure
Raising and stopping the fork
Lowering and stopping the fork
Tiling the mast backward and stopping the mast
Setting the mast vertical and stopping the mast
After the mast is restored to the vertical form, stop this operation.
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If you turn the switch on the right side of the
handle toward the front, the fork is lowered.
Returning the switch to the neutral position stops
the fork lowering operation. Once the switch is
released, it will return to the neutral position.
If you turn the switch on the left side of the
handle toward you, the mast is tilted backward.
Returning the switch to the neutral position stops
the mast backward tilt operation. Once the switch
is released, it will return to the neutral position.
When the fork reaches the upper stroke end, immediately stop the raising
operation. Before raising the fork, be sure to stop the forklift.
If you turn the switch on the right side of the
handle toward you, the fork is raised. Returning
the switch to the neutral position stops the fork
raising operation. Once the switch is released, it
will return to the neutral position.
When the fork reaches the lower stroke end, immediately stop the lowering
operation.
Before lowering the fork, be sure to stop the forklift.
The mast backward tilt switch is used to prevent fall of cargo when the forklift
transfers cargo.
If you turn the switch on the left side of the
handle toward the front, the mast moves to be
the vertical form. Returning the switch to the
neutral position stops the vertical movement.
Once the switch is released, it will return to the
neutral position.
Raising/lowering the fork and tiling the mast backward