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–
Slow down on wet/slippery areas. Do not
drive near the edge of the travel path; if
unavoidable, be extra cautious.
–
Do not use the forklift during sandstorms,
snowfall,
lightning,
torrential
rain,
typhoons
or
other
harsh
weather
conditions. Above all, avoid using the
forklift where wind speeds are greater than
5 m/s.
33.
Controller is equipped with accumulator.
It’s forbidden to touch within B+ and B- to
prevent from wounding by electricity. To check
or clean the controller, please disconnect the
power supply of the whole vehicle first, and
then connect a load (such as light bulb, resistor,
speaker, etc.) between the controller B+ and B-
to discharge the capacitor in the controller.
34.
Park the forklift on a level surface and
apply the handbrake securely. If parking on the
ramp is unavoidable, be sure to block the
wheels.
–
Lower the forks to the floor and tilt slightly
forward. Turn off the key switch and
remove the key.
–
Disconnect the battery plug.
–
Park the forklift away from naked flames
and sparks.
35.
When the truck is unable to drive, drag the
truck to a safe place. Do not tow a truck whose
steering system or braking system has been
damaged.
36.
The labels and signs on the vehicle
provide warnings and operating instructions.
During operation, adhere to the requirements
of the manual as well as the labels and signs
on the vehicle. Inspect the labels and signs,
and replace damaged or missing ones.
37.
The workplace should be equipped with
fire extinguishers. Users can also select a
vehicle equipped with fire extinguisher. The fire
extinguisher is generally installed on the rear
leg of the safety frame and is easily accessible.
Drivers and managers need to be familiar with
the location and use of fire extinguishers.
38.
Small loads should be carried on a pallet