Mast
The maximum strength steel sections are narrow, allowing for outstanding load
handler visibility in particular with the three-stage mast. The lift rails and the fork
carriage run on permanently-lubricated and hence maintenance-free angled rollers.
Load backrest (
o
)
A load backrest is recommended as an additional protective mechanism to move low
or small item loads above the mast protection frame or grille (
o
). The load backrest
is mounted on the load handler and protects the operator and truck against falling
loads.
Z
The extended mast height (h4) increases according to the load backrest mounted on
the load handler.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from falling loads
Low or small item loads moved above the mast protection pane or grille (
o
) and
protruding over the load backrest can fall, endangering the operator and truck.
u
Secure low or small item loads protruding over the load backrest, e.g. by wrapping
them in film.
3.2.1
Hourmeter
Z
Prepare the truck for operation, see page 82 or see page 119.
Service hours are counted while the truck is operational and one of the following
controls is applied:
– Tiller in travel zone "F", see page 90.
– "Slow travel button", see page 93.
– "Lift" button, see page 98.
– "Lower" button, see page 99.
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