1.
STANDARD TRANSMISSION
2.
TECHTRONIX 100 TRANSMISSION
3.
POWERSHIFT 1 SPEED TRANSMISSION
Figure 2. Transmission Labels
Operator Protection Equipment
The LOAD BACKREST EXTENSION is installed to keep
loose parts of the load from falling back toward the opera-
tor. It must be high enough, with vertical openings small
enough, to prevent the parts of the load from falling back-
wards. If a load backrest extension that is different from the
one installed on your lift truck is required, contact your lift
truck dealer.
The OVERHEAD GUARD is intended to offer reasonable
protection to the operator from falling objects, but cannot
protect against every possible impact. Therefore, it must
not be considered a substitute for good judgment and care
when handling loads. Do not remove the overhead guard.
NOTE:
The seat belt can be either black or red.
The SEAT BELT AND HIP RESTRAINT provide additional
means to help the operator keep the head and torso sub-
stantially within the confines of the lift truck frame and over-
head guard if a tipover occurs. This restraint system is
intended to reduce the risk of the head and torso being
trapped between the lift truck and the ground, but it cannot
protect the operator against all possible injury in a tipover.
The hip restraint will help the operator resist side move-
ment. It is not a substitute for the seat belt. Always fasten
the seat belt.
This lift truck is equipped with one of the three seat belt
configurations.
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Seat belt with no operation interlock.
•
Seat belt with operation interlock. Seat belt must be fas-
tened for lift truck to start or to travel.
•
Seat belt with sequencing interlock. Operator must be in
the seat, then the seat belt fastened before lift truck will
operate. This seat belt is used with the Optional Opera-
tor Presence System.
Model Description
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