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Maintenance: 

• Only trained and authorized personnel should be permitted to maintain, repair, and inspect the unit. 
• Keep usage area dry, clean, and well ventilated. 
• To avoid fire hazards, have fire protection equipment present at all times during any maintenance or repair. Do not use 
open pans or containers of flammable fluids. 
• Safety devices shall be inspected at monthly intervals and maintained to a safe operating condition. A maintenance log 
must be kept. 
• Electrical components shall be maintained and inspected for safe operation. 
• The battery electrolyte level should be checked before charging the battery. The level should be maintained at 1/2 inch 
above the plates. If the level is low, add approved water before charging. Do not overfill. It is not necessary to charge the 
battery every day if there is more than 1/3 left, however the battery should be charged at least once a week. 
• Disconnect batteries before working with the electrical system. 
• When checking the hydraulic fluid level, make certain that the unit is fully lowered and on a level floor. Remove the filler 
cap and check the level of the fluid. Use a top quality hydraulic fluid. Do not use hydraulic brake fluid. 
• Before leaving the unit, stop the unit, lower the forks fully, turn off the power, and remove the key. 
• Before working on the unit, lower the forks fully, check that the brake is working properly, turn off the power, and restrain 
the unit using chocks or other restraining devices. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for OROAD-400

Page 1: ...sed is exclusively the responsibility of the end user Table of Contents Table of Figures Safety Principles 2 FIG 1 Right side view 3 Safety Guidelines 2 FIG 2 Rear view operator end 3 Product specific...

Page 2: ...re both authorized to do so and certain that it will be safe to use afterwards If this product is used improperly or carelessly the operator and or bystander s might sustain serious personal injuries...

Page 3: ...11 9 x 28 cm 6 x 14 15 x 35 6 cm Battery specifications each cart has 2 batteries 12V 40A h Power sufficient for 4hours use Battery charger 24V AC Motor specifications 600W 24V DC Brakes Electrical a...

Page 4: ...peration control panel Fig 5 Operator controls Basket Handle Brake lever lock Brake lever Key switch Green LED full charge Speed selection knob Recharging socket Fig 6 Operation control panel Yellow L...

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Page 6: ...1 66 Gasket 14 2 111 Brake handle 1 22 I Gear 1 67 Gasket 14 1 112 Screw M5X30 2 23 Location Sleeve 1 68 Nut M14 2 113 Nut M5 6 24 Bearing 6302 1 69 Drive Wheel 145 70 6 2 114 Bolt M6X30 1 25 Sealing...

Page 7: ...rse and then press the self propulsion lever and handle together Perimeter Guard Adjustment Battery Access FIG 8B Adjustment range of perimeter guards Maintenance prop Arrows show the positions of thr...

Page 8: ...2 parts 1 the charger and 2 a power cord that plugs into the charger To charge the batteries plug the female end of the power cord into the charger connect the charger plug to the charger socket of th...

Page 9: ...ntained at 1 2 inch above the plates If the level is low add approved water before charging Do not overfill It is not necessary to charge the battery every day if there is more than 1 3 left however t...

Page 10: ...y covers defects in the following original dynamic components motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers switches and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage...

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