obstructions that may be encountered during
operation.
The risks of poor visibility due to the load must
be weighed against the risk of health-related
consequences due to the upper body being
twisted during reverse travel.
A rotary seat can be used to assist the driver
when reversing.
Contact your service partner.
NOTE
Any applicable national regulations must be
observed.
Setting down loads
DANGER
Risk of accident due to changed moment of tilt!
The load centre of gravity and the moment of tilt
move due to tilting the lift mast forwards with a raised
load or due to the load slipping. The truck may tip
forwards.
–
Only tilt the lift mast forwards with a raised lifting
accessory when it is directly above the stack.
–
When the lift mast is tilted forwards, take particu-
lar care to ensure that the truck does not tip for-
wards and that the load does not slip.
WARNING
Risk of accident from a falling load!
If the fork or the load remains suspended during low-
ering, the load may fall.
–
When removing from stock, move the truck far
enough back so that the load and the fork can be
lowered freely.
Operating
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