"Definition of terms used for responsible per-
sons", Page 18 ) has authorisation for use.
–
Drive the industrial truck with the forks for-
wards into the lift without touching the shaft
walls.
–
Park the industrial truck securely in the lift,
see
⇒
Chapter "Parking the industrial truck
securely", Page 43 to prevent uncontrolled
movements of the load or the industrial
truck.
The distance from the shaft wall must be at
least 100 mm.
DANGER
Risk of accidents!
–
Personnel accompanying the truck onto the lift are
only allowed to occupy the lift once the industrial
truck is secure and must exit the lift first after the
trip.
The maximum weight of the industrial truck
comprises the net weight and the maximum
load, see
⇒
Chapter "Technical datasheet",
Driving on loading bridges
DANGER
Risk of accidents!
–
Before driving across a loading bridge, ensure
that it is properly attached and secured and has
adequate load capacity ( lorry, bridge etc.).
–
Drive slowly and with care on the loading bridge.
–
Ensure that the lorry onto which you will be driving
is adequately secured to prevent its shifting and
can support the load of the industrial truck.
The lorry driver and the operator of the industrial
truck must agree on the departure time.
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