Transporting a load
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If the load is stacked so high that the view in forward direction is impeded, you have
to drive backward..
– Accelerate truck carefully with the ac-
celerator pedal (9). Decelerate the
truck carefully by means of the brake
pedal (8). Make sure that you can stop
the truck at any time.
– Choose the speed with respect to the
conditions of lanes and the load to be
moved.
– Observe other traffic at crossroads
and passages.
– Use the help of a second person if are-
as are unclear.
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When negotiating slopes and inclines
the load must always be carried at that
end of the truck facing uphill. U-turns
and cutting obliquely over inclines or
slopes is not permitted.
Setting down a load
– Drive the truck carefully to the load.
– Pull parking brake (10).
– Put hoist frame in vertical position.
– Lift fork tine to the correct height of the
load suspension device.
– Release parking brake.
– Drive the fork tines carefully
below the load carrying device.
– Lower the tines slowly until they come
free.
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Avoid pancaking the load, in order to
prevent damaging the load and the load
lifting device.
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Bending forward with lifted load-carrying
unit only in front of or above the stack.
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