3.
Tilt the mast fully forward until the drive tires are raised
from the surface.
4.
Put additional blocks under the frame behind the drive
tires.
5.
If the hydraulic system will not operate, use a hydraulic
jack under the side of the frame near the front. Make sure
that the jack has a capacity equal to at least half the weight
of the lift truck. See the Nameplate.
How to Raise the Steering Tires
(See Figure 17)
1.
Apply the parking brake. Put blocks on both sides (front
and back) of the drive tires to prevent movement of the lift
truck.
2.
Use a hydraulic jack to raise the steering tires. Make
sure that the jack has a capacity of at least 2/3 of the total
weight of the lift truck as shown on the Nameplate.
3.
Put the jack under the steering axle or frame to raise the
lift truck. Put blocks under the frame to support the lift truck.
How to Clean a Lift Truck
CAUTION
Your lift truck may be damaged if water or cleaning
agents come in contact with electrical components. DO
NOT directly spray any electrical components, espe-
cially connectors, switches, electro-hydraulic controls,
battery area, and dash display during the cleaning
process.
Portions of your lift truck may be washed with a non-heated
pressure washer. Steam cleaning is not recommended in
most instances, as condensation may form in electrical
components causing damage or erratic behavior. For
cleaning guidelines and components to avoid, see the
Peri-
odic Maintenance
section of the
Service Manual
for your
lift truck.
Maintenance
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