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3. WARNINGS, RESIDUAL RISK AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT
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Put foot or hand under or into the lifting mechanism.
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Allow other person than the operator to stand in front of or behind the truck when it is
moving or lifting/lowering.
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Overload the truck.
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Put foot in front of the wheels, injury could result.
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Lift people. People could fall down and suffer severe injury.
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Push or pull loads; use drawbar
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Side or end load. Load must be distributed evenly on the forks.
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Use the truck with unstable, unbalanced not stable load.
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Use truck without manufacturer
’
s written consent.
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Lifted loads could become unstable at wind forces. In the case of wind forces do not
lift the load if there is any influence to the stability
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Do not use the truck without help if load is causing insufficient visibility. Operation
without help of additional people may result in crushes or injuries. Always make sure
the transportation of load is safe.
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Do not operate the truck with removed covers or the apron.
Watch difference in floor levels when driving. Load could fall down or the truck could get uncontrollable.
Keep watching the condition of load. Stop operating the truck if load becomes unstable.
Brake the truck and activate the emergency button (6) by pushing when sliding load on or off the truck. If
the truck has any malfunctions, follow chapter 8.
Practice maintenance work according to regular inspection. This truck is not designed to be water
resistant. Use the truck under dry condition. Prolonged continuous operation might cause damage of the
power pack. Stop operation if temperature of hydraulic oil is too high.
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When operating the electric stacker, the operator has to wear safety shoes.
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The truck is intended to be used for indoor applications with ambient temperatures
b5
C and + 40
C.
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The operating lighting must be minimum 50 Lux.
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To prevent unintended sudden movements when not operating the truck (i.e. from
another person, etc.), press emergency switch (6) or press the X button of pin-code
panel.