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4.

Step on the deadman

 

footswitch

(10)

to activate the electrical

controls.

5.

Select the speed mode using the

“left” function key on the

instrument panel (13).

6.

Using the steering control (1) to

steer

 

the

 

truck

 

in

 

the

 

required

direction. Drive wheel directions is

indicated on the instrument panel.

7.

Using your right hand, move the

travel switch (8) to the desired

direction.

NOTE: 

The truck direction may be 

reversed while moving. The 

control will cycle the motor to 

stop and then reverse in a 

timed sequence without 

danger to the equipment. 

Exercise caution when doing 

so, especially when 

traveling at maximum speed. 

Emergency Braking: 

To stop rapidly 

when an emergency exists, press the 

emergency power disconnect switch 

(9). 

WARNING: 

WARNING: 

The truck is equipped with a 

level sensor. When the truck is 

elevated and on a slope greater 

than 0.5 degrees, the level 

sensor sounds an alarm 

beeper. The truck is only to 

be used indoors on a level 

surface. This truck is not for 

use on mezzannes or balcony 

areas. 

STOPPING PROCEDURES. 

The brake pattern of the truck depends 

largely on the ground conditions. The 

driver must take this into account when 

operating the truck.

 

The driver must be 

looking ahead when traveling. If there is 

no hazard, brake moderately to avoid 

moving the load. 
The truck can brake in three different 

ways: 

Coasting Brake: 

release the 

deadman

 

switch pedal (10) and allow 

the truck to coast to a stop. 

Plugging: 

To stop faster, slowly move 

the travel switch (8) to the opposite 

direction. 

Except in an emergency, do not 

stop suddenly. 

PICKING UP A LOAD. 

The operator platform lift is used to 

raise the platform to desired height for 

picking the load. The fork lift is used to 

adjust the load height to a comfortable 

operator height. 

1.

Drive the truck carefully up to the

storage location.

2.

Press and hold lift button (2) until

the platform reaches the desired

height.

3.

Adjust the forks to a comfortable

operator height using fork buttons

(5 and 6).

4.

Move the load from storage

location to the forks or rear tray.

5.

Press and hold lower button (3)

until the platform is completely

lowered.

TRANSPORTING LOADS. 

1. Always transport load with the

platform completely lowered.

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Страница 1: ...2020 REV 0 PART 038 xxxE WARNING Do not operate or service this product unless you have read and fully understand the entire contents of this manual Failure to do so may result in property damage bodi...

Страница 2: ...possible Always look in direction of travel and keep a clear view Use special care when operating on ramps travel slowly and do not angle or turn Travel with lifting mechanism uphill Do not overload t...

Страница 3: ...to operation Detailed maintenance procedures are found in the parts and service manual for the specific truck model and are to be performed only by a qualified technician For further information on o...

Страница 4: ...iage and the payload on forks or optional payload platform This permits efficient selection and moving of materials in any area or at any level of the warehouse or storeroom The design permits one man...

Страница 5: ...3 WARNING This truck is equipped with a battery Read and heed the warning decal located near the battery An example is shown here...

Страница 6: ...length of the fork and centered between the forks The maximum load capacity is reduced when the load center exceeds 1 2 the length of the forks or is not centered between the forks The fork length an...

Страница 7: ...ntenance and other areas specified in the parts and service manual maintenance section WARNING If the truck is found to be unsafe and in need of repair or contributes to an unsafe condition report it...

Страница 8: ...able Steering Check for binding or looseness when steering Travel controls Check that travel control on right control arm operates in all speed ranges in forward and reverse Wheels Check drive wheel f...

Страница 9: ...se the operator platform push and hold this button until the desired height is reached Guard rails need to be in the lowered position and deadman footswitch needs to be engaged for travel and lift OPE...

Страница 10: ...ITCH 8 This switch controls forward neutral and reverse travel Travel direction is also indicated on the instrument panel EMERGENCY POWER DISCONNECT SWITCH 9 Pushing down the emergency power disconnec...

Страница 11: ...chanic TEMPERATURE ALARM LED 3 When the temperature of the motor controller exceeds allowable range too high or low the LED will illuminater Temporarily stop operation until the temperature drops and...

Страница 12: ...warnings and faults to the designated authority and do not use the truck until corrected by a qualified mechanic Speed Display 3 Indicates the truck s speed Speed Mode Display 5 There are four speed...

Страница 13: ...not lean out from the outside of a cage rail Climbing on the guard rails and or forks is strictly prohibited and can lead to severe injury or death WARNING Only one person is permitted in the operator...

Страница 14: ...r balcony areas STOPPING PROCEDURES The brake pattern of the truck depends largely on the ground conditions The driver must take this into account when operating the truck The driver must be looking a...

Страница 15: ...n performing overhead maintenance please ensure there are no obstacles beams or other obstructions before elevating lift Always fully lower the platform before moving to the next maintenance position...

Страница 16: ...this operator s manual and on this truck Read understand and comply with the information on the truck s nameplate at all times Do not operate this truck until you have checked it s condition Give spe...

Страница 17: ...t of your body into the mast structure between the mast and the truck or outside the Operator s platform Observe applicable traffic regulations Do not carry passengers Yield right of way to pedestrian...

Страница 18: ...loosely stacked loads Use special care when handling long high or wide loads to avoid losing the load striking bystanders or tipping the truck When transferring loads to platform or platform shelf do...

Страница 19: ...up or stack a load Watch out for obstructions especially overhead When using forks space forks as far apart as load will permit Before lifting be sure load is centered forks are completely under load...

Страница 20: ...able or loosely stacked loads Use special care when handling long high or wide loads to avoid losing the load striking bystanders or tipping the truck Do not allow any one to stand or pass under load...

Страница 21: ...19 When leaving truck neutralize travel control Fully lower lifting mechanism and set brake When leaving truck unattended also discon nect the battery...

Страница 22: ...AINING A PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL A complete parts and service manual covering this truck is available from Blue Giant To order obtain the serial number of your truck and contact your Blue Giant Autho...

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