Handling the BT DPF-II System (Option)
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Load handling system
1.
Check the fork installation state, for cracks and bending.
2.
Check for mast distortion, chain tension and oil leakage from
cylinders and piping.
3.
Operate the lift and tilt levers to check their operating state.
If anything unusual is found, have the vehicle inspected at a
BT dealer.
Steering wheel inspection
Note:
Perform the inspection after starting the engine.
1.
Check the steering wheel play with the rear wheel set in the
straight traveling direction.
Note:
See the service data section for the standard play of steering
wheel.
2.
Turn the steering wheel in the circumferential direction and
also move it up and down to check there is no looseness.
3.
Push the horn button to check if the horn sounds normally.
4.
If any abnormality is found, ask a BT dealer for inspection.
While moving slowly
Clutch disengagement and slipping
(Torque converter models)
•
Press the inching pedal and check clutch engagement while
moving.
CAUTION!
Insure that the control lever operates properly in each gear and
then make above checks while moving slowly.
Brake effectiveness
•
Inspect to see if there is anything unusual when the brake
pedal is pressed or if the brakes only work on the side.
•
Pull the parking brake and insure that the vehicle can be
stopped and that a parked condition can be maintained.
CAUTION!
If anything feels even slightly unusual, stop vehicle operation
immediately and have the vehicle inspected at a BT dealer.
Steering inspection
While moving the vehicle slowly in a safe location, turn the steer-
ing wheel to the left and right and check for any unusual move-
ment.