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Starting up the truck
3.1
Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily opera-
tion
Visual inspection before starting daily operation
WARNING!
Damage and other truck or attachment (special equipment) defects can result
in accidents.
If damage or other truck or attachment (special equipment) defects are discovered
during the following checks, the truck must be taken out of service until it has been
repaired.
X
Report any defects immediately to your supervisor.
X
Tag out and decommission a faulty lift truck.
X
Only return the truck to service when you have identified and rectified the fault.
Procedure
• Check the whole of the outside of the truck for signs of damage and leaks. Dam-
aged hoses must be replaced immediately.
• Check the battery attachment and wire connections for damage and make sure
they are secure.
• Check the battery connector is secure.
• Check the battery retainers are present and test them.
• Make sure the battery cover and side panel (if applicable) are secure.
• Check the overhead guard for damage.
• Check the load handler for visible signs of damage such as cracks, bent or severely
worn forks.
• Check the drive wheel and load wheels for damage.
• For rail guidance systems check the guide wheels run smoothly and check for
damage (
o
).
• Check that the lift chains are evenly tensioned and damage-free.
• Check static charge eliminator is present.
• Check mast bracing for damage.
3.2
Switching on the truck
Switching on the truck
Procedure
• Step onto the operator platform.
Z
When entering the truck, take care not to apply the controller or the pedestrian but-
tons.
• Turn the Emergency Disconnect (12, 19, 22) to unlock it.
• Switch on the truck, to do this
• Insert the key in the key switch (18) and switch on the truck.
• Enter the code in the code lock (
o
).
• Hold the card or transponder in front of the ISM access module and depending
on the setting press the green button on the ISM access module (
o
).
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Starting up the truck
3.1
Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily opera-
tion
Visual inspection before starting daily operation
WARNING!
Damage and other truck or attachment (special equipment) defects can result
in accidents.
If damage or other truck or attachment (special equipment) defects are discovered
during the following checks, the truck must be taken out of service until it has been
repaired.
X
Report any defects immediately to your supervisor.
X
Tag out and decommission a faulty lift truck.
X
Only return the truck to service when you have identified and rectified the fault.
Procedure
• Check the whole of the outside of the truck for signs of damage and leaks. Dam-
aged hoses must be replaced immediately.
• Check the battery attachment and wire connections for damage and make sure
they are secure.
• Check the battery connector is secure.
• Check the battery retainers are present and test them.
• Make sure the battery cover and side panel (if applicable) are secure.
• Check the overhead guard for damage.
• Check the load handler for visible signs of damage such as cracks, bent or severely
worn forks.
• Check the drive wheel and load wheels for damage.
• For rail guidance systems check the guide wheels run smoothly and check for
damage (
o
).
• Check that the lift chains are evenly tensioned and damage-free.
• Check static charge eliminator is present.
• Check mast bracing for damage.
3.2
Switching on the truck
Switching on the truck
Procedure
• Step onto the operator platform.
Z
When entering the truck, take care not to apply the controller or the pedestrian but-
tons.
• Turn the Emergency Disconnect (12, 19, 22) to unlock it.
• Switch on the truck, to do this
• Insert the key in the key switch (18) and switch on the truck.
• Enter the code in the code lock (
o
).
• Hold the card or transponder in front of the ISM access module and depending
on the setting press the green button on the ISM access module (
o
).
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