–
Notify your service centre
Load chains not under tension
DANGER
Danger caused by a falling load!
–
Make sure that the chain(s) does (do) not become
slack when lowering the load.
Slack chains can, for instance, result from:
●
Resting the fork carriage or the load on the
racking.
●
Fork carriage rollers blocking in the lift mast
due to contamination.
–
If the fork carriage or the load comes to an
unexpected stop, lift the fork carriage until
the chains are under tension again and low-
er the load at another suitable location.
–
If the fork carriage rollers in the lift mast be-
come blocked due to contamination, lift the
fork carriage until the chains are under ten-
sion again. Remove the contamination be-
fore resuming work.
WARNING
Risk of injury!
–
Observe the safety regulations for working on the
lift mast, see the chapter entitled "Working at the
front of the truck".
Hydraulic blocking function
The hydraulic blocking function ensures that
all the functions of the working hydraulics are
disabled whenever the seat switch in the driv-
er's seat is unloaded.
If the driver's seat is vacated, the blocking
function prevents hydraulic operation for the
following functions:
●
Lift the load
●
Lower the load
●
Tilt the lift mast
●
Auxiliary hydraulic functions
●
Steering
Operation
4
Lifting
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