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MODEL DESCRIPTION
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OPERATOR PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
The LOAD BACKREST EXTENSION is installed to keep
loose parts of the load from falling back toward the opera-
tor. It must be high enough, with openings small enough to
prevent the parts of the load from falling backwards. If a
load backrest extension that is different from the one in-
stalled on your lift truck is required, contact your Hyster lift
truck dealer.
The OVERHEAD GUARD is intended to offer reasonable
protection to the operator from falling objects, but can not
protect against every possible impact. Therefore, it must
not be considered a substitute for good judgment and care
when handling loads. Do not remove the overhead guard.
The SEAT BELT AND HIP RESTRAINT BRACKET pro-
vide additional means to help the operator keep the head
and torso substantially within the confines of the lift truck
frame and overhead guard if a tipover occurs. This re-
straint system is intended to reduce the risk of the head
and torso being trapped between the lift truck and the
ground, but it can not protect the operator against all pos-
sible injury in a tipover. The hip restraint bracket will help
the operator resist side movement if the seat belt is not
fastened. It is not a substitute for the seat belt. Always fas-
ten the seat belt.
NAMEPLATE
WARNING
Any change to the lift truck, the tires or its equipment
can change the lifting capacity. If the Nameplate does
not show the maximum capacity, or if the lift truck
equipment, including the battery for electric trucks,
does not match that shown on the Nameplate, the lift
truck must not be operated.
The capacity is specified in kilograms (kg) and pounds
(lb). The capacity is the maximum load that the lift truck
can handle for the load condition shown on the Name-
plate.
The maximum capacity for the lift truck, at full load height,
must be shown on the Nameplate. Special capacities with
the load height reduced or with optional load centers, may
also be shown on the Nameplate.
The lift truck serial number code is on the Nameplate. The
serial number code is also stamped on the lift truck frame.
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