Safety regulations
• Before the truck is driven into a lift, the operator must make
sure the lift is approved for the total weight of the truck, the
load, operator, and any other passengers in the lift. When
entering the lift, the load must enter first, not the driver. No
other personnel should be in the lift when the load or truck
enters or leaves the lift.
• Any accidents that have caused personal injury or damage to
buildings or equipment must be reported to the supervisor.
Incidents and faults on the truck shall also be reported.
Handling loads
The weight of the load should be within the truck's permitted lift-
ing capacity. See the truck's identification plate.
NOTE!
If a plate is unreadable a new plate must be ordered.
The length/width of the forks should be adapted to the load's
shape and dimensions.
• Only handle loads that are stable and arranged in a safe
manner.
WARNING!
Risk of toppling.
When handling loads stacked high, the truck can topple over
and cause damage.
Exercise extreme caution when driving with high loads.
WARNING!
The truck is only intended for transport of goods. It is prohib-
ited to use the truck for transport of people.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing under forks.
The risk of crushing can occur when lowering or by a defect in
the hydraulic system and accidental lowering.
Be attentive to the risks of crushing and ensure that other per-
sons are not in the immediate vicinity of the truck.
CAUTION!
Risk of crushing.
If the hands are placed on the outside of the handle, there is a
risk of crushing in narrow spaces. There is also a risk of crush-
ing if hands are kept between the tow bar and the tow bar
bracket, or between the top cap and the top nut.
Because of this, be sure to keep the hands only on the top of
the handle when operating the truck.
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