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VI. Operation
Warning
If the forklift truck is found any damage or
faults, it should not be started before
repairing.
1. Start
Starting the diesel/gasoline forklift truck
See step 2
Dual fuel vehicles
Gasoline
Rotate the fuel changeover switch to "GAS".
Continue to step 2.
LPG
Open the LPG tank supply valve.
Rotate the fuel changeover switch to "LPG".
Continue to step 2.
Step 2
○
1Pull the shift lever in the neutral position.
○
2Start after rotating the starting switch to “ ”;
put the key back to
┃
after starting.
Caution
·If the truck fails to start within 10s, the
starting switch should be rotated to “O” and
the truck should be restarted after an
interval of 2min.
·If the truck fails to start three consecutive
times, the cause should be investigated.
Starting the diesel forklift truck
Caution
When the ambient temperature is lower
than
-
5
℃
, the key should be rotated to the
right in the “
┃
” position for preheating; after
the preheat indicator light turns off, the key
can be rotated to “ ” for starting.
After the engine is started
① Preheat the engine for about 5min.
② Check the operating conditions of the
engine.
Caution
Diesel engine
Step on the accelerator to make it run at
intermediate speed after the diesel engine is
started; preheat the engine without load.
· Check the compression (no ignition) sound.
· Check exhaust conditions.
· Confirm that all indicator lights have turned
off.
· Operate the multiway valve control lever 2
-
3
times throughout the process and check the
working conditions of the mast after the
engine is fully preheated.
Caution
Dual fuel engine:
Switch the fuel (GAS↔LPG) when the
engine is running; the engine should
not run without load.
2. Operation
○
1Hold the steering wheel lever with your left
hand. Put your right hand on the steering wheel
gently to get ready for loading/unloading
operations.
○
2When the distance between the fork bottom
and the ground is 15cm
-
20cm (0.59in
-
0.78in),
the mast will tilt backwards in place.
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