General
WARNING
DO NOT make repairs or adjustments unless you
have been properly trained and authorized to do
so. Repairs and adjustments that are incorrect
can create dangerous operating conditions.
DO NOT operate a lift truck that needs repairs.
Report the need for repairs to your supervisor
immediately. If repair is necessary, attach a DO
NOT OPERATE tag on the control handle. Remove
the key from the key switch.
This section contains the instructions for periodic
maintenance and inspection, and a Maintenance
Schedule.
The Maintenance Schedule has time intervals for
inspection, lubrication, and periodic maintenance.
The time intervals are based on a normal
operation. A normal operation is considered to be
one 8-hour shift per day in a relatively clean
environment on an improved surface. Multiple
shifts, dirty operating conditions, etc., will require
a reduction in the recommended time periods in the
Maintenance Schedule.
NOTE:
The front end of the lift truck is the control
handle end. Forward travel is movement with the
forks trailing. Rear travel is movement in the
direction of the forks. The right-hand side of the lift
truck is to the operator's right hand, facing the
truck from the control handle end in the position
for operating the controls.
Your Hyster lift truck dealer has the trained
personnel and equipment to provide a complete
program of inspection, lubrication, and
maintenance. This complete program will help your
lift truck operate properly over a longer period of
time.
Some users have service personnel and facilities to
do the items listed in the Maintenance Schedule.
Service Manuals are available from your Hyster lift
truck dealer to help users who do their own repairs.
OPERATOR'S COMPARTMENT COVERS/
CONSOLE
Operator's Compartment Covers
Remove
NOTE:
There is an overlap from one pad to the
next. They should be removed in sequence to
prevent damage.
NOTE:
Please note the order of removal to aid in
installation.
1.
Remove four capscrews and backrest pad from
frame. See Figure 1.
2.
The hip pad is held in place by four capscrews
that attach to the back of the pad and then
align with four slots in the frame. Remove hip
pad from frame by pushing upward and pulling
outward. See Figure 2.
1. CAPSCREW
2. BACKREST PAD
3. FRAME
Figure 1. Backrest Pad
8000 SRM 1705
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