OPERATION
Operator must be properly trained and qualified.
Drive carefully and observe traffic rules. Be in full control of
the truck at all times. Avoid ruts, bumps and other hazards
that may cause the truck to swerve or tip.
Travel slowly around corners. Sound horn on blind corners.
Be careful of tail swing and overhead clearances. Watch
where you are going, whether in forward or in reverse. Avoid
sudden stops and starts.
Never leave a lift truck unattended without lowering the load,
setting the brake and turning the truck off.
Do not allow riders on the forks arms or truck at any time.
Never allow anyone under a load or under the carriage.
Never reach through the mast. Keep all parts of your body
inside the drivers compartment.
Transport a load with the forks lowered to 75–100 mm above
the floor.
Limit the amount of truck movement to a minimum when high-
stacking a load.
Report all damaged or faulty equipment. Do not operate a lift
truck until repairs have been made.
Do not turn on an incline. Always back down ramps or
inclines. Driving forward with a load, down a ramp or incline,
will reduce the trucks stability.
If in doubt about any procedure in this book, ask your
supervisor.
Perform the Daily Periodic Maintenance before using the
attachment on the job.
Traveling without a load on the forks, the fork shoes should
be retracted to protect the hydraulic system and the shoes.
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