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Safety Section
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Make sure no one is standing and/or working on,
underneath or close to the lift truck before operating the
lift truck.
Operate the lift truck and controls only from the
operator's station.
Make sure the lift truck horn, lights, backup alarm (if
equipped) and all other devices are working properly.
Check for proper operation of mast and attachments.
Pay particular attention to unusual noises or erratic
movement which might indicate a problem.
Make sure service and parking brakes, steering, and
directional controls are operational.
Make sure all personnel are clear of lift truck and travel
path.
Refer to the topic “Lift Truck Operation” in the “Operation
Section” of this manual for specific starting instructions.
Starting the Lift Truck
Do not start the engine or move any of the controls if
there is a “DO NOT OPERATE” or similar warning tag
attached to the start switch or controls.
Before Operating the Lift Truck
Test brakes, steering controls, horn and other devices
for proper operation. Report faulty performance.
Do not operate lift truck until repaired.
Learn how your lift truck operates. Know its safety
devices. Know how the attachments work.
Before moving the lift truck, look around. Start, turn and
brake smoothly.
An operator must constantly observe his lift truck for
proper operation.
Operating the Lift Truck
Always keep the lift truck under control.
Obey all traffic rules and warning signs.
Never leave the lift truck with the engine operating, or
with the parking brake disengaged.
Operate the engine only in a well ventilated area.
Lower a mast, with or without load, before turning or
traveling. Tip over could result. Watch out for overhead
obstructions.
Always observe floor load limits and overhead clearance.
Start, turn, and brake smoothly, slow down for turns,
grades, slippery or uneven surfaces.
Use special care when operation on grades. Do not
angle across or turn on grades. Do not use lift truck on
slippery grades. Travel with forks downgrade when
unloaded. Travel with load upgrade.
Do not overload, or handle offset, unstable, or loosely
stacked loads. Refer to load capacity plate on the lift
truck. Use extreme caution when handing suspended,
long, high or wide load.
Summary of Contents for D35S-2
Page 31: ...Safety Section 29 Lean away from the direction of fall Lean forward...
Page 39: ...General Section 37 Capacity Chart...
Page 40: ...General Section 38 Capacity Chart...
Page 41: ...General Section 39 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 42: ...General Section 40 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 43: ...General Section 41 Capacity Chart...
Page 44: ...General Section 42 Capacity Chart...
Page 45: ...General Section 43 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 46: ...General Section 44 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 47: ...General Section 45 Capacity Chart D G 50C 2...
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