OPERATING PROCEDURES
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Load Handling, Lifting, Lowering And Tilting
The
LIFT
and
TILT
functions are controlled by separate
levers. Refer to the
Instruments and Controls
section
for proper operation.
The speed of the hydraulic functions is controlled by the
position of the control levers and the speed of the engine.
The farther the hand lever is moved from the
NEUTRAL
position, the faster the speed of the hydraulic function.
Do not lift or hit anything that can fall on the operator or a
bystander.
Remember, a lift truck equipped with a HYSTER over-
head guard provides reasonable protection to the operator
from falling objects, but cannot protect against every pos-
sible impact.
A lift truck without an overhead guard provides no such
protection and other personnel have no overhead protec-
tion. Avoid hitting objects such as stacked material that
could become dislodged and fall.
The operator must exercise extreme care while working
near such objects. Whether the lift truck is loaded or
empty, do not travel with the load or carriage in a raised
position.
Keep yourself and all others
clear of the lift mechanism. Nev-
er allow anyone under or on the
forks.
WARNING
NEVER put hands, arms, head or legs
through the mast or near the carriage
or lift chains.
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