Loading and Safety Operation
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● Gradually lift the load while confirming
the surrounding safety.
● Take care to the balance of the load,
and always work with the load at a
low height.
● Confirm the surrounding safety when
turning, and work slowly to prevent
the load from shifting.
Take care to the state of the road while traveling.
● Confirm the strength of the floor.
● Travel on slippery surfaces can cause the lift truck to slip. If these types
of surfaces must be traveled over, slow down.
● Avoid traveling on weak ground and non-prepared ground.
CAUTION
● Maintain a safe distance from the edge of docks, ramps, platforms and
other similar working surfaces. Watch the “tail swing”. Remember when
travelling in the forward direction and the steering wheel is turned to
move the lift truck away from the edge of the dock the rear will swing
toward the edge. This action can cause the lift truck to fall off the dock.
● IF THE LIFT TRUCK FALLS OFF THE DOCK, DO NOT JUMP OFF!
HOLD FIRMLY TO STEERING WHEEL, BRACE YOUR FEET, AND LEAN
FORWARD AND AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT.
WARNING
Do not drive over objects such as
pieces of wood scattered on the
ground. Doing so could cause the
load to shift or the operator to loose
control.
CAUTION
Take special care when carrying a long
or wide load.
CAUTION