Initial Lift
The initial lift controls are located on the steer-
ing wheel. As an option, they can also be loca-
ted behind the steering wheel.
Raising the load arms:
–
Press the button (4).
The load arms are raised.
Lowering the load arms:
–
Press the button (5).
The load arms are lowered.
CAUTION
Risk of the load swinging and loss of stability
Do not drive with a load in the raised position with-
out load on the load arms. The high load must be
lowered as close as possible to the load in the low
position. The operator must lower the forks again be-
fore moving the truck.
Progressive stopping of the carriage
in the lower position
A detector (1) that senses when the position of
the forks is 30 cm from the bottom part of the
mast triggers an automatic slowing of the low-
ering action. This detector prevents a violent
impact at the end of travel.
–
Push the fork lowering control until the car-
riage is fully lowered.
The progressive shutoff device for the carriage
prevents the buffer from being hit at the end of
travel.
Use
4
Transporting loads
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