BGNR-30 POWERED WALKIE REACH STACKER—OWNER’S MANUAL
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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 16, 2016 REV.0 (PART # 038-969E)
8.3.4 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CON’T.
CHECK THE HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL:
• Add hydraulic oil if you heard an explosion sound from pipe
during lifting.
• Prepare the Reach Truck for maintenance and repairs (see 8.0
Reach Truck Maintenance).
• Opening the front cover.
• Add hydraulic oil of the correct grade (See 8.3.2 Lubrication
Schedule).
• Add hydraulic oil until you cannot hear the explosion sound
during lifting. Installation is the reverse order.
CHECK TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL:
• Prepare the Reach Truck for maintenance and repairs (See 8.0
Reach Truck Maintenance).
• Open the panel (See 8.0 Reach Truck Maintenance).
• Turn the control handle to the right limited position.
• Check the transmission oil level, it should be at the control
plug level (See 8.3.2 Lubrication Schedule).
• If necessary add transmission oil of the correct grade (See
8.3.2 Lubrication Schedule).
• Installation is the reverse order.
Forbid adding hydraulic oil within impurity.
WARNING
Forbid adding hydraulic oil within impurity.
WARNING
CHECKING ELECTRICAL FUSES:
• Prepare the Reach Truck for maintenance and repairs (See 8.0
Reach Truck Maintenance).
• Open the front cover.
• Check rating of all fuses in accordance with table, replace if
necessary.
ITEM
TO PROTECT:
RATING
1
Traction / Lifting Motor Fuse
200A
2
Battery Control Fuse
10A
3
Control System Control Fuse
10A
RECOMMISSIONING:
The Reach Truck may only be recommissioned after cleaning or
repair work, once the following operations have been performed.
• Test horn
• Test Emergency brake switch
• Test brake
• Lubricate the Reach Truck in accordance with the maintenance
schedule
8.4 DECOMMISSIONING THE REACH TRUCK
If the Reach Truck is to be decommissioned for more than two
months, e.g. for operational reasons, it must be parked in a frost-
free and dry location and all necessary measures must be taken
before, during and after decommissioning as described.
On decommissioning the Reach Truck must be jacked up so
that all the wheels are clear of the ground. This is the only way of
ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings are not damaged.
If the Reach Truck is to be out of service for more than 6
months, further measures must be taken in consultation with the
manufacturer’s service department.