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Thank you for purchasing our pallet truck.
This manual is about how to use, operate and maintain pallet trucks A170148–A170149.
The operator in charge of the truck must read the manual carefully before operating the
truck.
We reserve the right to modify the truck at any time. As a result, there may be some dif-
ferences between your product and the description given in this manual.
If you have any questions, please contact the sales department or inform the dealer.
TO PREVENT SERIOUS RISK OF INJURY TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS, PLEASE
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
These trucks can be dangerous if regular maintenance work is not carried out. As a result,
adequate maintenance facilities, trained personnel and standard procedures should be
provided.
Maintenance and inspection should be completed in accordance with the following practices:
1.
A scheduled planned maintenance, lubrication and inspection system should be
followed.
2.
Only qualified and authorised personnel are permitted to maintain, repair, adjust
and inspect the trucks.
3.
Before leaving the truck:
• Do not park the truck on an incline.
• Fully lower the load forks.
• Set the key switch to the "off" position and remove the key.
4.
Before operating the truck:
• Ensure that you are in the operating position.
• Place the directional control in neutral.
• Before operating the truck, check that the lift system, directional control, speed
control, steering, warning devices and brake functions are all in working order.
5.
Avoid fire hazards and ensure that you have access to fire protection equipment.
Do not use a naked flame to check the lever, or to check for electrolyte, fluid or oil
leaks. Do not use open containers of fuel or flammable cleaning fluids to clean parts.
6.
Brakes, steering mechanisms, control mechanisms, guards and safety devices should
be inspected regularly and maintained in a usable condition.
7.
Capacity, operation and maintenance instruction plates or decals should all be main-
tained in a legible condition.
8.
All lifting mechanism components should be inspected to ensure that they are main-
tained in a safe operating condition.
9.
All hydraulic systems should be inspected regularly and maintained in accordance
with good practices. Cylinders, valves and other similar parts should be checked to
ensure that "drift" has not developed to the extent that it would create a hazard.
10.
Trucks should be kept clean to minimise the risk of fire and to facilitate the detection
of loose or defective parts.
11.
Modifications and additions which affect capacity and safe operation of the truck
should not be completed by the customer or user without prior written approval from
the manufacturer. Capacity, operation and maintenance plates or decals should be
changed accordingly.
A170148 - SEMI-ELECTRIC PALLET TRUCK
A170149 - ELECTRIC PALLET TRUCK
FOREWORD
WARNING
CORRECT USE AND APPLICATION
The "Guidelines for the Correct Use and Application of Industrial Trucks" (VDMA) are supplied with
the truck. These guidelines form part of these operating instructions and must be observed. National
regulations apply in full.
The truck described in this operator manual is an industrial truck designed for lifting and trans-
porting loads.
It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with these instructions. Any other use is
beyond the scope of application and may result in injury to personnel and damage to the truck or
property. In particular, avoid overloading the truck with loads which are too heavy or placed on one
side. The data plate affixed to the truck or the load diagram must be adhered to in terms of the
maximum load capacity. The industrial truck must not be used in areas where there is a risk of fire
or explosion, or areas where there is a risk of corrosion or excessive dust.
Responsibilities of the owner
For the purposes of this operator manual, the "owner" is defined as 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 owner is considered to be the person who, in accordance with existing contractual
agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is responsible for operational
duties. The proprietor must ensure that the truck is used only for the purpose it is intended for
and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties is kept to a minimum. Furthermore,
accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating, servicing and repair guidelines
must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all truck users have read and understood this
operator manual.
Failure to comply with the operator manual shall invalidate the warranty. The same applies if
improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties without permission from
the manufacturer's customer service department.
Fitting accessories
Fitting or installing additional equipment which affects or enhances the performance of the indus-
trial truck requires written permission from the manufacturer. In some cases, approval from a local
authority will also be required.
However, approval from the local authorities does not constitute manufacturer approval.
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Correct use and application
1. Truck description
1.1. Application
1.2. Assemblies
1.2.1. Control handle
1.2.2. Key switch (optional)
1.2.3. Battery discharge indicator
1.3. Identification points and data plates
1.3.1. Truck data plate
1.4. Standard version specifications
1.4.1. Performance data for standard trucks
1.4.2. Dimensions
2. Transport and commissioning
2.1. Using the truck for the first time
2.2. Breaking in the truck
3. Operation
3.1. Safety regulations for the operation of pallet trucks
3.2. Operating and running the truck
3.2.1. Preparation
3.2.2. Driving, steering and braking
3.2.3. Lifting, transporting and depositing loads
3.2.4. Parking the truck safely
4. Battery maintenance and charging
4.1. Safety regulations for handling acid batteries
4.2. Battery type and dimensions
4.3. Charging the battery
4.4. Battery removal and installation
4.5. Battery maintenance
4.6. Battery disposal
5. Pallet truck maintenance
5.1. Operational safety and environmental protection
5.2. Maintenance safety regulations
5.3. Servicing and inspection
5.3.1. Maintenance checklist
5.3.2. Lubrication schedule
5.3.3. Maintenance instructions
5.4. Decommissioning the industrial truck
5.4.1. Prior to decommissioning
5.4.2. Returning the truck to operation following decommission
5.5. Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any
unusual incidents
5.6. Final decommissioning and disposal
6. Troubleshooting
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