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3.2.4Parking

3.2.4Parking

3.2.4Parking

3.2.4Parking the

the

the

the truck

truck

truck

truck securely

securely

securely

securely

When you leave the truck it must be securely parked even if you only intend to leave it

for a short time.

– Do not park the truck on an incline.

– Fully lower the load forks.

– Set the key switch (10) to the "0" position and remove the key.

–Drawing back the emergency brake switch (11).

– Fold in the folding side arm

Do not reach between the operator platform and the truck panel when you fold up the

folding platform.

3.3Safety

3.3Safety

3.3Safety

3.3Safety regulations

regulations

regulations

regulations for

for

for

for truck

truck

truck

truck operation

operation

operation

operation

Travel

Travel

Travel

Travel routes

routes

routes

routes and

and

and

and work

work

work

work areas

areas

areas

areas ::::

Only use lanes and routes specifically designated

fortruck traffic. Unauthorised persons must stay away from work areas . Loads must

onlybe stored in places specially designated for this purpose.

Driving

Driving

Driving

Driving conduct:

conduct:

conduct:

conduct:

The driver must adapt the travel speed to local conditions .

Thetruck must be driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow

passageways ,when passing through swing doors and at blind spots . The driver must

always observe an adequate braking distance between the forklift truck and the

vehicle in front and must be in control of the truck at all times . Abrupt stopping

(except emergencies) , rapid U turns and overtaking at dangerous or

blind spots are

not permitted. It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating

area.

Travel

Travel

Travel

Travel visibility

visibility

visibility

visibility ::::

The driver must look in the direction of travel and must always have

a clear view of the route ahead . Loads which affect visibility must be stored at the

rear of the truck.If this is not possible , a second person must walk in front of the truck

asa lookout.

Negotiating

Negotiating

Negotiating

Negotiating slopes

slopes

slopes

slopes and

and

and

and inclines

inclines

inclines

inclines ::::

Negotiating slopes or inclines is only permitted if

such roads are clean and have a non-slip surface and providing such journeys are

safely undertaken in

accordance with

the technical specifications for the truck in

question. The truck must always be driven with the load unit facing uphill. The

industrial truck must not be turned , operated at an angle or parked on inclines or

slopes. Inclines must only be negotiated at slow speed, with the driver ready to brake

at any moment.

Negotiating

Negotiating

Negotiating

Negotiating lifts

lifts

lifts

lifts and

and

and

and docks

docks

docks

docks ::::

Lifts and docks must only be used if they have

sufficient capacity,

are suitable for driving on and authorised for truck traffic by the

owner . The driver must satisfy himself of the above before entering these areas . The

truck must enter lifts with

the load in

front and must take up a position which does

not allow it tocome into contact with the walls of the lift shaft.

Summary of Contents for ES14-3300

Page 1: ...E S 1 4 3 3 0 0 E S 1 6 5 0 0 0...

Page 2: ...tain repair adjust and inspect truck 3 Before leaving the truck Do not park the truck on an incline Fully lower the load forks Set the key switch 4 to the OFF position and remove the key Drawing back...

Page 3: ...extent that it would create a hazard 10 Truck shall be kept in a clean condition to minimize fire hazards facilitate detection of loose or detective parts 11 Modifications and additions which affect c...

Page 4: ...2 3 3Safety regulations for truck operation 16 3 4 Collecting and depositing loads 17 4 Battery 4 Battery 4 Battery 4 Battery Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Charging Charging Charging...

Page 5: ...s any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial truck himself or on whose behalf it is used In special cases e g leasing or renting the proprietor is considered the person who in accordan...

Page 6: ...Description Description 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Assemblies Assemblies Assemblies Assemblies Item Component Item Component 1 Folding operator pedal 5 Control Handle 2 Side arm 6 Emergency brake swich 3 Battery...

Page 7: ...epresent battery residual capacity The LCD 2 displays the operating hours Battery Battery Battery Battery Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator 1 1 1 1 When t...

Page 8: ...dle 9 Lower button Lowers load forks 10 Lift button Raises load forks 11 Driving regulator Controls the driving speed and direction 12 Warning signal button Triggers a warning signal 13 Collision safe...

Page 9: ...ates plates plates plates Item Description 1 Suspend direction 2 EP decal 3 Never stand under the forks and Never stand or ride on forks for any reason warning 4 Never put your hands in inner and oute...

Page 10: ...6...

Page 11: ...oad centre mm 12 Manufacturer 5 Weight without battery kg 13 adress 6 Nominal voltage V 14 Equipment no 7 Service weight kg 15 Service tel 8 Rated capacity kg 16 Licence no For queries regarding the t...

Page 12: ...t h8 Min mm 85 20 Dimensions length Pedal folded L2 mm 2003 21 Pedal unfold L1 mm 2525 22 width b1 mm 850 23 height h6 mm 2020 24 height h7 3450 25 Pedal height h2 mm 140 26 Side arm height h3 mm 1000...

Page 13: ...9...

Page 14: ...cessary adjust or secure the forks with stops Lower the truck slowly onto the ground and prevent it from rolling away 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2Securing Securing Securing Securing the the the the truck t...

Page 15: ...e in brake in We recommended operating the machine under light load conditions for the first stage of operation to get the most from it Especially the requirements given below should be observed while...

Page 16: ...e Damage Damage and and and and Faults Faults Faults Faults The supervisor must be immediately informed of any damage or faults to the forklift truck Trucks not safe for operation e g wheel or brake p...

Page 17: ...starting starting starting daily daily daily daily work work work work Visually inspect the entire truck in particular wheels and load handler for obvious damage Visually inspect the battery attachme...

Page 18: ...ating outside the geometry of the truck Emergency Emergency Emergency Emergency Disconnect Disconnect Disconnect Disconnect Drawing back the emergency brake switch 6 All electrical functions are deact...

Page 19: ...ht Braking Braking Braking Braking The brake pattern of the truck depends largely on the ground conditions The driver must take this into account when operating the truck The truck can brake in three...

Page 20: ...at all times Abrupt stopping except emergencies rapid U turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots are not permitted It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating are...

Page 21: ...ck and the load handler underneath the load unit Lift Lift Lift Lift Press the Lift 10 button until you reach the desired lift height Release the button as soon as you reach the limit position of the...

Page 22: ...there shall be no inflammable material or operating fluids capable of creating sparks within 2 metres around the truck The area must be well ventilated Fire protection equipment must be provided Prot...

Page 23: ...y batteries with a sealed battery container may be used The weight and dimensions of the battery have considerable affect on the operational safety of the truck Battery equipment may only be replaced...

Page 24: ...Connect the battery plug 30 with the charging lead of the stationary charger 29 and turn on the charger 4 4Battery 4 4Battery 4 4Battery 4 4Battery removal removal removal removal and and and and ins...

Page 25: ...the side panel The truck must be parked on level ground To prevent short circuits batteries with exposed terminals or connectors must be covered with a rubber mat Place the battery connector or the ba...

Page 26: ...enance Safety Safety Safety Safety Regulations Regulations Regulations Regulations Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance personnel personnel personnel personnel Industrial trucks must only b...

Page 27: ...t simultaneously Lift Lift Lift Lift chains chains chains chains Lift chains wear rapidly if not lubricated The intervals stated in the service checklist apply to normal duty use More demanding condit...

Page 28: ...use ratings 2 4 Make sure wire connections are secure and check for damage 2 5 Test micro switch setting 2 6 Check contactors and relays 2 7 Frame leakage test 2 8 Test cable and motor attachments 2 9...

Page 29: ...Test hydraulic system 6 4 Check that hose and pipe lines and their connections are secure check for leaks and damage 6 5 Check cylinders and piston rods for damage and leaks and make sure they are sec...

Page 30: ...26 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 Lubrication Lubrication Lubrication Lubrication Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule...

Page 31: ...draulic system B Grease Polylube GA352P Lubrication C GL 85W 90 Transmission 5 3 3 5 3 3 5 3 3 5 3 3 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions...

Page 32: ...transmission oil oil oil oil level level level level Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs See 5 3 3 Maintenance Instructions Page26 Remove the front panel See 5 3 3 Maintenance Instructions...

Page 33: ...Thoroughly clean the truck Check the brakes Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish as necessary See 5 3 3 Maintenance Instructions Page26 Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non painted m...

Page 34: ...ional regulations or after any unusual event by a qualified inspector The inspector shall assess the condition of the truck from purely a safety viewpoint without regard to operational or economic cir...

Page 35: ...fuse Truck in charge mode Check the battery connector and connect if necessary Set key switch to I Check battery charge charge battery if Necessary Test fuses Interrupt charging Load can not be lifte...

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