•
Condition of forks, carriage, chains, mast, and overhead
guard.
•
Leaks from the hydraulic system.
•
Condition of wheels and tires.
•
Seat belt fastens correctly.
•
Seat is securely fastened to the battery cover.
•
Battery cover is securely latched.
Operator Passwords
The lift trucks covered in this manual have an optional
password feature.
The Operator Passwords are a series of five numbers.
Each of the five number digits can be the numbers 1
through 5. If enabled, the password number series must be
entered into the memory by a technician or a supervisor
and assigned to an operator. Remember the password. If
password is lost, contact your supervisor or a service tech-
nician. Supervisor Level password can be used to add,
delete, or edit Operator Passwords.
After the five-digit password has been entered, press the
enter button (*) and the system will check the password
against the currently stored password list on the truck. If
less than five digits are entered, pressing the enter button
(*) will have no effect. If more than five digits are entered,
the system will only use the last five digits entered. For
example, if 123453 is entered, the LCD screen will only
show 23453 as the currently entered password.
If the password is valid, the LCD screen moves onto the
Operator Screen
and the truck power can be turned on. If
the password is not valid, the
Invalid Password Screen
will
appear for up to five seconds and the truck power cannot
be turned on. The operator can re-enter the password
again before or after the five seconds have elapsed.
If the password is entered again before the five seconds
are over, the
Invalid Password Screen
will disappear and
the
Enter Password Screen
will reappear. See
Operating Procedures
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