5.4
Moving on Level Ground
Push the up/down switch and bring the moving
gear in such a position as shown in Figure 14.
The lifting levers are in a roughly horizontal posi-
tion and point backward in reference to their
axis of rotation on the frame.
5.5
Adjusting the Handlebars
In order to drive, take up loads, and climb stairs with as little
effort as possible, the handlebars of the
CargoMaster
should
be adjusted to the operator’s height.
For the most comfortable and safe way to use the
CargoMas-
ter
, adjust the height of the handlebars to height of the ope-
rator’s shoulders, as shown in Figure 15.
Depending on your type of
CargoMaster
, adjust the handle-
bars by loosening either the fastening levers or the faste-
ning screw knobs on the frame and push the handlebars into
the desired direction.
Make sure that the handlebars are always sufficiently inser-
ted into the frame, that is, do not pull them out too far.
With models featuring round pipe handlebars this is guaran-
teed, if the slits in the clamping pipes of the frame are al-
ways filled out by the handlebars. With models featuring
rectangular pipe handlebars, such as model A 281, stop
bolts keep you from pulling out the handlebars too far. With
these models stop bolts also lock the handlebars, even if
they are completely pushed in.
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After adjusting the handlebars, always make sure that
they are securely fastened.
CargoMaster
A130
GB
7/98
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 15