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Operation
Procedure in emergencies
DANGER
While manoeuvring, there is a risk of fatal injury in
the area between the truck and the towing vehicle!
Inform the driver of the towing vehicle and the
mechanic attaching the tow bar about the risks.
When you fit the tow bar, always use a second
person to guide the towing vehicle manoeuvres.
– Manoeuvre with a second person as a guide.
CAUTION
Steering is stiff! There is no power steering if the
hydraulics fail!
– Select a slow towing speed to ensure that the
truck and the towing vehicle can be braked and
controlled effectively at all times.
CAUTION
If the truck is not steered while it is being towed, the
truck may veer out in an uncontrolled manner!
– The truck being towed must also be steered by a
driver.
– The driver of the truck being towed must sit in
the driver's seat and fasten the seat belt before
towing.
– Where possible, activate the restraint systems
provided.
CAUTION
Component damage as a result of blocked brakes!
The truck is equipped with a negative spring-
operated brake. As a result, when you switch the
engine off, the multi-disc brakes in the drive wheel
units block. For towing, the brake must be released
at the brake valve. Otherwise, the truck is towed
with the wheels blocked.
Once the spring-operated brake is released, pres-
sure builds up gradually again in the brake hydrau-
lics. The brakes can block again. Note the towing
time when the key switch is switched off. The to-
wing process must be interrupted in each case and
the brake released again.
– Releasing the spring-operated brake
– Note the towing time and release the spring-
operated brake again as necessary.
– Set down the load and lower the fork arms
so that they are close to the ground.
– Set the drive direction switch to the neutral
position.
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