Operator Checklist
If your lift truck is equipped with the optional operator check-
list, it can be enabled or disabled by a supervisor or service
technician.
The operator checklist will appear on the LCD screen after
the lift truck has been powered
ON
and operator has entered
the correct password, if the password function is activated. If
password function is not activated, operator checklist
appears after lift truck is powered
ON
.
The operator checklist can store a maximum of 30 items.
Each item includes a test description of a system or compo-
nent the operator is to check. The operator is instructed to
press button #1 for
YES
or button #2 for
NO
on the Display
Switch Cluster. See
Display Switch Cluster – Right-Side
Display Inputs
.
If any checklist item is answered with a
NO
response, the
checklist item will be repeated. If a
NO
response is given
again, the checklist item will be logged into the Checklist Log
as a FAIL. When the checklist fails due to a
NO
answer, the
display stops changing. No additional items are shown.
Once the checklist has been completed and all items were
answered with
YES
, the operator can start the lift truck. If
there were any
NO
answered to checklist items, the truck
may or may not start. The lift truck can be set up to not start
(starter, engine outputs, transmission and hydraulic functions
disabled) if any item in the checklist is answered with a
NO
response. If lift truck is configured this way, the message
"Truck Disabled" will appear on the first line of the LCD
screen and the message "Checklist Failed" will appear on the
second line. The lift truck will stay disabled and messages
will continue to appear on the LCD screen until lift truck has
been reset by either a supervisor or service technician.
If lift truck is configured to start after a
NO
response has been
given to a checklist item, the failure will be logged into Check-
list Log and operator will be allowed to start the lift truck.
Mounting and Dismounting
WARNING
To avoid serious injury when entering or exiting the lift
truck, ALWAYS USE 3 POINTS OF CONTACT. Maintain
contact simultaneously with two hands and one foot or
with two feet and one hand while climbing on or off the
lift truck.
Place feet carefully. Always face the lift truck when climbing
on or off. Use added care when surfaces are slippery. Keep
Operating Procedures
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