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19.
Safe handling of loads
During the loading process, make sure that the load
will not be able to slide while driving. No objects
may reach into the moveable parts of the lifting
mast. This could lead to defects and damage to the
stacker truck and the load.
20.
Transport load low to the ground
It is very dangerous to leave the forks set to a high
position. Regardless of whether the stacker truck is
at a standstill or moving (with or without a load), the
maximum distance of the forks to the ground should
not exceed 15 to 30 cm.
21.
Watch out for doors, and negotiate
corners slowly
Watch out for branch lines, cable routes, gate
passages and protrusions. Drive with utmost care in
busy halls, warehouses, etc..
At
intersections,
junctions,
passages always drive slowly and look ahead.
Keep a clearance of at least one meter to exits and
doors.
22.
Keep a clearance to curbs and ramps
Always keep an adequate safety clearance to curbs
and ramps to prevent the stacker truck from
skidding or tipping over.
23.
Driving across etc. loading ramps or
platforms
Prior to driving across loading ramps or platforms,
make sure that the respective ramp or platform is
designed to carry the weight of the stacker truck
including its load. Evaluate the features of the
subsurface to be driven on, before commencing
with the work.
24.
Proper start-up on slopes
If the stacker truck is loaded, the back part of the
stacker truck must always be oriented towards the
lower/deeper side of the slope.
If the stacker truck is not loaded, the back part of
the stacker truck must always be oriented towards
the higher side of the slope.
25.
Avoid working on upward/downward
slopes
Never
load
goods,
if
tilted/lopsided. Avoid working on upward/downward
slopes. Never park the stacker truck on slopes - not
even for brief periods.
IMOW-EDS series
Any kind of reproduction, even in parts, is not permitted.
aisles
and
gate
the
stacker
truck
is
26.
Evaluate the subsurface to be driven on
Evaluate the subsurface to be driven on.
Look out for holes, large cracks, obstacles, oil
or grease spots. Look out for anything that
could cause you to loose control over the truck.
Remove waste and dirt. Pick up everything
in the way that could damage the wheels or
imbalance the load.
Always drive slowly on wet and slippery
surfaces. Do not drive too close to the curb.
Never operate the stacker truck outdoors in
windy, stormy, snowy etc. conditions, for
example. Do not operate the stacker truck
outdoors especially at wind velocities of more
than 10m/s.
27.
Proper parking
Lower the forks to the end position and switch off
the stacker truck. Remove the key and make sure
that the brakes of the stacker truck are applied. The
parking space to be selected must be far from any
hazard sources such as fire, etc.. Do not block
aisles or doors.
28.
Towing
As the brake is powered by spring force and will
only be released if the stacker truck is switched on,
the stacker truck must never be towed. If towing the
stacker truck is inevitable, the brake must be
released beforehand.
Failing to comply with this instruction may lead to
serious damage of the brake, motor or gearbox.
29.
Operating / warnings notices
Some operating and warning notices are attached
directly to the stacker truck. Always adhere to these
notices. Check the condition of the notices
regularly. Replace, if the notices become damaged
or illegible.
30.
Vibrations
Depending on the surface to drive on, vibrations
and shocks may be transferred to the operator.
Ensure to avoid bumps and rough surfaces, and if
not possible to do so, drive slowly and carefully.
Due to design-related reasons, the stacker truck
does not feature any shock absorption. HanseLifter
will not accept any warranty claims for damage
caused by ignoring these instructions.
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