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2 Safety instructions
1.
Only trained and accredited operators are
permitted to operate the forklift truck.
2.
Operators must wear a helmet, work
shoes and overalls.
3.
Never carry people.
4.
Inspect the truck at periodic intervals for
leaks, deformation, defects, etc.
Neglecting the
inspection will shorten the life of the vehicle and
lead to accidents in severe cases.
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Make sure to replace the “safety parts”
during periodical inspection.
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Wipe off oil, grease or water from the floor
board, pedal and hand controls.
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Strictly prohibit smoking and spark near
the storage battery when checking it.
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Pay attention to safety in case of high-level
maintenance (such as mast, front and rear
lights, etc.) to prevent pinching or slipping.
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Be careful do not be scalded when
inspecting the motor, controller and etc.
5.
Whenever you discover a fault, stop the
forklift, hang a "DANGER" or "OUT OF
ORDER" sign on it, remove the ignition key and
notify a manager. The truck may only be used
after the fault has been eliminated.
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Arrange for immediate repair in the event
of a fault when lifting or driving uphill or
downhill, or a leakage of battery electrolyte,
hydraulic oil or brake fluid.
6.
Batteries generate explosive gases. Keep
sparks and open flames away from the battery.
Keep tools away from the battery terminals to
prevent sparks or short-circuits.