–
Tilt the lift mast forwards.
The lift mast stops in the vertical position.
NOTE
The lift mast also stops in the vertical position
if it is tilted forwards by ≥ 3° from a backward
tilt.
NOTE
The automatic mast vertical positioning must
be calibrated in order to ensure accuracy at all
times. The "access authorisation for the fleet
manager" is required for the calibration. This
access is required:
●
When placing loads into stock and remov-
ing loads from stock on HGV ramps
●
In the event of tyre wear
●
If the lift mast is obviously not in the vertical
position
–
See the section entitled "Calibrating the au-
tomatic mast vertical positioning".
Picking up a load
DANGER
There is a risk to life from a falling load or from
truck components being lowered.
–
Never walk or stand underneath suspended loads
or raised fork arms.
–
Never exceed the maximum load values specified
on the capacity rating plate. Otherwise, stability
cannot be guaranteed.
–
Only store pallets that do not exceed the
specified maximum size. Damaged loading
equipment and incorrectly formed loads
must not be stored.
–
Attach or secure the load to the lifting ac-
cessory so that the load cannot move or
fall.
–
Store the load so that the specified aisle
width is not reduced by protruding parts.
Operation
4
Handling loads
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