LOADING INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
Avoid loading materials that may fall. You should bear in mind that the truck, even
when it is equipped with a load backrest, offers a reasonable degree of protection
for the operator against objects falling, but it cannot protect against all possible
risks.
Only move stable loads with weights that can be supported by the truck (see the
summary identification data plate on the truck). Pick up the load so that its weight
is well distributed and balanced on the forks.
Even if a load no greater than that indicated on the load capacity data plate affixed
on the truck weighs entirely on the tip of a fork, this could constitute a tipping
hazard. The load must not excessively overreach the tip of the forks.
PICKING UP THE LOAD FROM THE GROUND
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Position the truck in line with the load to be lifted.
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Move slowly when moving the forks into position under the load and make sure
that the load is correctly centred on the forks.
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After fitting the forks in the pallet, slightly lift the load just enough to move it.
PUTTING DOWN THE LOAD ON THE GROUND
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Put the load on the ground.
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Lower the forks.
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Move slowly to remove the forks from the pallet.
NOTE: During all the operations of picking up/putting down the load, use the
machine at the lowest speed allowed by the operation. Always make sure that
the space in the aisle is sufficient, during operations of picking up/putting
down goods, to prevent the operator from coming into contact with other
persons working in the same aisle.
Description / Operating instructions
Use and maintenance manual - EN75
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