Lift control elements
WARNING
Risk of injury
The safety instructions must be strictly adhered to.
Do not touch or stand on moving parts (e.g. lifting de-
vice, pushing devices, work installations, load lifting
devices).
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.
The truck has two lift systems:
Main lift
Lifting the fork arms
–
Start the truck.
–
Pull the fork lifting control (1) backwards
(A).
The fork arms are raised.
Lowering the fork arms
–
Push the fork lowering control (1) forwards
(B).
The fork arms are lowered.
When the lifting control (1) is released, the
forks stabilise at the required height.
NOTE
The speed of lifting and lowering movements
is determined by the degree to which the con-
trol (1) is moved. It automatically returns to
neutral position when it is released.
CAUTION
Lifting and lowering the forks
Always operate this control (1) gently and smoothly.
Use
4
Transporting loads
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