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the control lever. Lower slowly and smoothly. Slowly re-
turn the control lever to the neutral position so that the
load is not dropped or that the lift truck is not tipped over
due to the rapid stop of the load.
WARNING
Move carefully and smoothly when the load is raised
over a stack. When the load is raised the center of
gravity of the lift truck and the load is much higher.
The lift truck can tip over when the load is raised.
IF THE LIFT TRUCK TIPS OVER EITHER TO THE SIDE
OR FORWARD, DO NOT JUMP OFF! HOLD FIRMLY
TO STEERING WHEEL, BRACE YOUR FEET, AND
LEAN FORWARD AND AWAY FROM THE POINT OF
IMPACT.
5. To put the load on a stack, align the lift truck with the
stack. Raise the load higher than the point where it will be
placed. Do not raise the load to a point below where the
load is to be placed and ”jog” the load up into posi-
tion.This operation uses added energy. Be careful not to
damage or move adjacent loads.
Move forward slowly. When the load is in position for low-
ering on a stack, tilt the mast to a vertical position and
lower the load. Lower the forks just enough to remove
them from under the load. Do not lower the forks so that
they will drag on the surface under the load. Tilt the mast
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