1.
REMOVE NAILS, GLASS, AND ALL METAL
2.
SMOOTH EDGES
Figure 19. Tires
Electrical and Battery
WARNING
Broken electrical connections, damaged wires or
cables, and leakage or corrosion from the battery can
cause the electrical controls of the lift truck to operate
incorrectly.
WARNING
Do not put tools on the battery.
WARNING
The acid in the electrolyte can cause injury. If the elec-
trolyte is spilled, use water to flush the area and make
the acid neutral with a solution of soda and water (1
pound of baking or commercial soda to 1 gallon of
water). Acid in the eyes must be flushed with water.
Have a doctor check the eyes.
WARNING
Batteries generate explosive fumes. Keep the vents in
the caps clean. Keep sparks or open flame away from
the battery area. Do not make sparks with the battery
connectors. Disconnect the battery when doing mainte-
nance.
Check for loose or broken electrical connections and dam-
aged wires or cables. Examine the battery case for damage
and leakage. See the battery dealer in the area to repair
any damage to the battery or cables.
Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for MSW020-E
Page 12: ...Figure 2 Nameplate Warning Labels and Decals Model Description 10...
Page 60: ...Figure 15 Maintenance Points MSW025 030 F Maintenance Schedule 58...
Page 81: ...Figure 23 Remove Install Battery From Battery Power Pack Maintenance 79...
Page 92: ...A TOP VIEW B LEFT VIEW 1 DRIVE END 2 FORK END 3 STRAP Figure 24 Lifting Points Maintenance 90...
Page 93: ...Figure 25 Putting the Lift Truck on Blocks MSW MRW Shown Maintenance 91...
Page 96: ...A TOP VIEW B LEFT VIEW 1 STRAP 2 ANCHOR POINT Figure 26 Lift Truck Tie Downs Maintenance 94...
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