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Optional equipment
8.1
Emergency operation with service key GF60
WARNING!
Accidental truck movement
When the brakes are de-activated the truck must be parked on a level surface, since
the brakes are no longer effective.
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Do not release the brake on slopes or inclines.
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Do not park the truck with the brake released.
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Apply the brake again when you reach your destination.
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The service key GF60 must not remain on the truck during normal operation. The
service key should only be used by an authorised person (e.g. warehouse manager).
Operating the truck without its own drive system.
Requirements
– Truck prevented from rolling away.
– Charged battery in truck.
Tools and Material Required
– Service key GF60 with lock bar
Procedure
• Insert the service key GF60 in the key switch.
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The service key GF60 with lock bar can only be inserted and turned on one side.
If inserted in the wrong direction the key will not turn.
• Turn service key to position 1.
• Move the lock bar on the head of the key.
• Turn service key to position 2.
The truck can be moved without its own drive system.
GF 60
CAUTION!
Risk of accident when the brake is released
The operator must pay special care and attention when moving the truck with the
brake released. The truck can be braked by the following measures:
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Turning the service key to position 1.
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Pressing the emergency disconnect switch.
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