Operation
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Driving
Underside of the operating panel
On the top of the operating panel, there are
four buttons on the right-hand end that are
operated using the thumb on your right hand.
There are also four buttons (18) and (19) on
the underside of the operating panel. These
buttons can operated using your other fingers
on the same hand. The functions of the
buttons on the underside of the operating
panel are identical to the buttons directly
above them on the top of the operating panel.
If the button on the underside of the operating
panel is pressed, the illuminated ring for the
button above it on the top of the operating
panel is activated.
NOTE
The two lower buttons on the right-hand side of
the operating panel are primarily assigned on
an order-specific basis. If the industrial truck is
not equipped with options, the buttons on the
top and underside of the operating panel (19)
do not have a function.
Types of guidance
The industrial trucks can be designed for:
• Driving without guidance
• Driving with mechanical rail guidance*
• Driving with inductive guidance*
• And combinations* of these
*Option
Driving without guidance
In standard trucks, the operator's right hand
selects the driving speed and drive direction.
The operator's left hand is used for steering
and thus determines the course the truck
takes.
Mechanical rail guidance (MZF)*
The industrial trucks can be guided mechani-
cally when travelling within aisles. To achieve
this, a rail system is installed on the floor of the
warehouse. Two-hand operation is required
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Summary of Contents for MX-X
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