PROPER OPERATION
3-9
Park the truck in an out-of-traffic area and follow the procedure
given below:
1) Turn on the parking brake switch to apply the parking brake.
2) Lower the forks on the ground, tilt the mast forward a little (3
degrees) to make the bottom of the forks in contact with the
ground surface.
3) Turn the starter switch to “OFF” and shut off the engine.
4) Remove the key and keep it sure.
5) Dismount from the truck carefully, using caution not to fall and
watching for an approaching vehicle.
NOTE
Do not stop the truck on an up-hill slope by controlling the
accelerator pedal; otherwise the clutch disk will wear out or the
torque converter oil temperature will rise abnormally.
GROUND CONDITION
CAUTION
•
Use due caution when traveling on a rough surface.
•
When crossing a railroad, be sure to once stop, make
sure to be safe and cross the railroad track at an angle
wherever possible.
•
Go around obstacles such as rocks and stumps, or pot
holes. If unavoidable, reduce the speed and go over
slowly and carefully. Use caution not to damage the
bottom of the truck. Cross a small bump diagonally if the
aisle width is enough to do so.
Lift truck performance depends upon the ground condition or floor
condition and travel speed should be adjusted properly.
TRAVELING ON SNOWY OR FROZEN ROAD
CAUTION
Note that fitting of optional tire chains will increase traction,
but can hardly prevent the truck from sideslipping.
When traveling on a snowy or frozen road, use tire chains. Avoid
sudden acceleration, stops or turns; otherwise the truck might skid
to cause a serious accident.
Control the traveling speed carefully using the accelerator pedal.
NOTE
Some trucks require the replacement of some parts when using
tire chains.
For more information, consult your local UniCarriers dealer.
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