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Height Selector (OPT)

This option consists of three functions that automati-
cally stop the forks at the appropriate height as fol-
lows.

Maximum height limiter

The administrator can set a maximum height limit
value. Subsequently, forks can never be raised over the
height set by the operator.

Height limiter

The operator can set a maximum height value. There-
fore, forks can’t be raised over the height set. 

The operator can enable/disable this feature by the
height limiter switch (see “Switches and Levers”).

Automatic height control

The operator can set up to three height favorite posi-
tions. 

By pressing the automatic height control switch (see
“Switches and Levers”) the operator can enable one of
the favorite height positions; therefore, forks can’t
raised over that limit.

Note:

This option is available only for FSW mast.

In all functions with this option, the fork height set-
tings should be more than the height value shown
in the  table.

The actual forks height is varied by the weight of
loads or by the mast angle.

The backward tilt angle of the mast is restricted to
five degrees if this option is installed.

Maximum height limiter

When the lift lever is operated upward and the forks
reach the maximum height limiter position, the forks
automatically stop there and buzzer sounds for a sec-
ond.

If the lift lever is operated upward at the height where
forks have already exceeded the maximum height lim-
iter position, the forks never rise and the buzzer also
sounds for a second.

Only the

 

administrator can use the setting menu for

“Maximum Height Limiter” .

Maximum fork height 

(mm)

Height value 

(mm)

4300

1715

4500

1785

4700

1885

5000

1985

5500

2185

6000

2335

6500

2535

7000

2735

7500

2935

Automatic height control value table

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(1) “Maximum height limiter active” 
     icon on Initial screen

Height limiter

This feature activates only when the height limiter
position is memorized and the height limiter switch (2)
is pushed down.

When the lift lever is operated upward and the forks
reach the memorized height limiter position, the forks
automatically stop there and buzzer sounds for a sec-
ond.

If the lift lever is operated upward at the height where
forks have already exceeded the memorized height
limiter position, the forks never rise up and the buzzer
also sounds for a second.

Here, the operator can lift the forks up over memorized
height limiter position by releasing the height limiter
switch.

When the height limiter position is memorized and the
height limiter switch is pushed down, the height limit
indicator lights, to inform the operator that this feature
is active.

Setting function

Operators can use the setting menu for “ Height Lim-
iter” on the operator’s menu screen. See “Multi-func-
tion display”.

The setting screen for “ Height Limiter” is displayed
by selecting the menu “HEIGHT LIM” by using the
switch (1) and switch (4) on the operator’s menu
screen.

Operators can overwrite the memory of the height lim-
iter at the current height by continuing to press switch
(1) “SET” for two seconds under the condition that
“SET” is selected by using switch (2) and switch (3).

Operators can also clear it by continuing to press
switch (1) “CLR” for two seconds under the condition
that “CLR” is selected by using switch (2) and switch
(3).

2

General screen

 switch(1)  switch(2)       switch(3)  switch(4)

   

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Страница 2: ...Avoid electric power lines Know the locations of inside and outside power lines and maintain suffi cient distance Be sure to perform pre operation checks and periodic maintenance This will prevent su...

Страница 3: ...rate the automatic forks leveling control during material handling operation because the vehicle may tip over In case of a vehicle with an attachment do not allow the forks to be automatically positio...

Страница 4: ...f the OPS system before operation Not loaded Loaded High lift height Stop with leveling forks mast vertical Stop with mast vertical or up to 1 to rear side depen ding on the load Low lift height Trave...

Страница 5: ...nt risks shall be taken when disposing recycling batteries Consult your Toyota dealer about exchange or discarding the batteries CAUTION PLATE A caution plate is attached to the vehicle Thoroughly fam...

Страница 6: ...Accelerator pedal 6 PIN code entry system OPT 7 Multi function display 8 Cup holder 9 Armrest 10 Lefthand direction lever OPT 11 Steering column tilt adjust lever 12 Lamp switch OPT 13 Turn signal sw...

Страница 7: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 switch 1 Travel 2nd speed setting indicator switch 2 power select indicator Time or date selection switch Press switch 3 on the general screen to switch the date and time display Meter...

Страница 8: ...or main circuit DM Traveling motor PM Pump motor When overheated the performance of vehicle is lim ited After the warning indicator is displayed leave the vehicle with the key switch on for a while 20...

Страница 9: ...ttery capacity reaches the set warning level of remaining charge default second level 1 The battery capacity blinks 2 After the key switch is turned to ON a warning buzzer sounds for 5 seconds If the...

Страница 10: ...state in backward tilted state SCREEN FUNCTIONS Power select Every time the switch 2 is pushed in the general screen the power select mode will shift to the right in sequence S P H When the original...

Страница 11: ...urned on When logged on for models with PIN code entry sys tem 2 Lap time meter LAP It counts the time when the key switch is turned on When logged on for models with PIN code entry sys tem Pressing s...

Страница 12: ...can change it into such operation specifica tion in masked function However in such operation specification a lighter weight than the set value wrongly activates the alarm frequently because of fluctu...

Страница 13: ...ompleting entering a PIN reset the entered numbers and return the system to the logoff state Logoff operation The operator can turn off the vehicle by pushing the logoff switch when the vehicle activa...

Страница 14: ...aximum Height Limiter Maximum fork height mm Height value mm 4300 1715 4500 1785 4700 1885 5000 1985 5500 2185 6000 2335 6500 2535 7000 2735 7500 2935 Automatic height control value table 1 1 Maximum...

Страница 15: ...ng so activates the auto leveling function 1 General screen Lowest target screen Middle target screen Highest target screen 1 Cancel of the target and activation Displaying the general screen by click...

Страница 16: ...all the memories is displayed by selecting the menu HEIGHT SET CLR by using the switch 1 and switch 4 on the operator s menu screen Continuing to press switch 1 CLR for two seconds can clear all the m...

Страница 17: ...stepped off or until the speed becomes stable In case that the vehicle speed has already exceeded the maximum speed it is gradually decreased and limited to the maximum speed If the maximum speed lim...

Страница 18: ...ion of this feature Measurement of shock The menu MEAS SETTING can help to determine the appropriate setting values by displaying the momentary generated shock values and the detected peak shock value...

Страница 19: ...the center of the steering wheel to sound the horn ARMREST Note If the OPS indicator is displayed on the screen release the accelerator pedal return all levers to their neutral positions and return t...

Страница 20: ...and backward tilting speed are controlled by the angle of this lever Attachment levers These levers operate an attachment Attachment speed is controlled by the angle of the levers 1 Joystick OPT Load...

Страница 21: ...rward Not tilting forward Low lifting height Fork stopped in the horizontal position with mast in the vertical position Lift to the maximum height Not tilting forward Automatic height control OPT Note...

Страница 22: ...he top of the lever grip pushed to return the lever to the original position A Caution Caution Caution Be sure to depress the brake pedal when operat ing the parking brake When operating the lever hol...

Страница 23: ...ward reverse traveling Before turning the key switch ON be sure to pull the parking brake When the parking brake is released the forklift can be operated Note If the OPS indicator is displayed on the...

Страница 24: ...ask a Toyota dealer for a copy Note Make sure the pocket is closed securely 1 2 3 4 Swivel seat OPT This option can improve posture and the view during backward driving Also it supports getting off be...

Страница 25: ...through steering column lock lever 3 Move the seat forward to the foremost position 4 Move the armrest back to the backmost position Push the armrest down at the downmost position Slide the armrest up...

Страница 26: ...fficient strength Never use the holes on the upper side of the counterweight to hoist the vehicle Rear view mirrors OPT Set mirror angles before vehicle start Caution Caution Caution Do not rely only...

Страница 27: ...rform specific gravity inspection at least once a week and check that proper charging is done and that there is no extreme difference in specific gravity in the battery cells Specific gravity after ch...

Страница 28: ...el 1 Open the battery hood 2 Disconnect the battery plug 3 Remove the side hood 4 Remove the vertical direction battery stopper to open 5 Replace the battery case by lifting and pulling the battery tr...

Страница 29: ...area away from open flames 2 Keep the battery hood open 3 Keep away from open flames Post a danger sign 4 If you are using a vehicle with a cabin Option fully open the doors rear window etc of the ca...

Страница 30: ...ave the vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer Caution Caution Caution Since industrial vehicle tires use high pressure air misshaped or cracked rims are extremely danger ous Never exceed the specified...

Страница 31: ...0 mm 2 Level line At the maximum level line of forks 4001 to 5000 mm 3 Level line At the maximum level line of forks 5001 to 6000 mm 4 Level line At the maximum level line of forks 6001 to 7000 mm 5 L...

Страница 32: ...Check the mast to make sure that it can be properly tilted forward and backward and raised up Also make sure that the mast can automatically stop at its horizon tal position BEFORE GARAGING THE VEHICL...

Страница 33: ...e data for appropriate tire pressure 1 Hub nuts Rear wheel 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and turn the rear wheels 90 2 Apply the parking brake and chock the wheels Insert the jack under the we...

Страница 34: ...Hydraulic filter z z Air filter of hydraulic oil tank cap z z Drive unit oil z Wet disc brake oil z Wheel bearing z Power steering hose Every 2 years Power steering rubber parts Every 2 years Materia...

Страница 35: ...ng angle to right and left I Power steering Oil leakage and oil level I Looseness in mounting parts I Power steering hose damage I REPLACEMENT CYCLE Based on total operating hours or months whichever...

Страница 36: ...1 month may be recommendable REPLACEMENT CYCLE Based on total operating hours or months whichever comes first EVERY 6 WEEKS 3 6 12 months EVERY 250 500 1000 2000 hours Backrest Looseness in mounting p...

Страница 37: ...n above can be used as the sound level at operators ears Values are in accordance with EN 12053 measurement methods Item Vehicle model 8FBET15 8FBE K T16 8FBE K T18 8FBET20 8FBMT15 8FBMT16 8FBMT18 8FB...

Страница 38: ...hicle Agip Arnica A 15 or equivalent Chassis and mast Grease fitting Proper amount MP grease Molybdenum disulfide grease Esso beacon 32S Battery Proper amount Distilled water Mast Height volume of oil...

Страница 39: ...EKT18 8FBET18 8FBET20 Rear Pneumatic Shaped Cushion 140 55 9 4 00E 9 Standard Pneumatic not applicable Non Marking 140 55 9 4 00E 9 Option WHEELS TIRES 4W Vehicle model Type Tire size Wheel size Tire...

Страница 40: ...hours daily II Inspect every 40 hours weekly III Inspect every 250 hours 6 weeks IV Inspect every 1000 hours semi annually V Inspect every 2000 hours annually VI Inspect every 3000 hours 1 5 years In...

Страница 41: ...rear pin 16 Wet disc brake 17 Side Shifter OPT I Inspect every 8 hours daily II Inspect every 40 hours weekly III Inspect every 250 hours 6 weeks IV Inspect every 1000 hours semi annually V Inspect ev...

Страница 42: ...mm K 2150mm L 120mm N 35mm O 30 27 25 28 26 27 P 2055mm Q 924mm 1017mm 929mm 1017mm R 1000mm S 348mm 355mm T 1264mm 1372mm 1480mm 1372mm 1480mm U 170 5mm 177 5mm 170mm V 1782mm 1890mm 1998mm 1897mm 20...

Страница 43: ...in areas instead of on the load capacity chart the vehicle s allowable load is engraved on the name plate Check the load center and capacity before start ing operation 1 Vehicle model 2 Specialty mode...

Страница 44: ...With Standard Load Backrest K Tilt Range N Load capacity P Tilt Range S Load capacity E Without Load Backrest F With Standard Load Backrest L Forward M Backward 500 mm Load center Q Forward R Backward...

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Страница 46: ...5960 120 120 5 7 1570 5 7 1450 5000 3100 5545 6260 120 120 5 7 1550 5 7 1400 FW 3000 2000 3555 4260 1485 780 5 7 1600 5 7 1500 3300 2150 3855 4560 1635 930 5 7 1600 5 7 1500 3500 2250 4055 4760 1735 1...

Страница 47: ...700 4700 2900 5245 5960 120 120 5 7 1650 5000 3100 5545 6260 120 120 5 7 1600 FW 3000 2000 3555 4260 1485 780 5 7 1800 3300 2150 3855 4560 1635 930 5 7 1800 3500 2250 4055 4760 1735 1030 5 7 1800 3700...

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