Operation
How To
Operate Your Truck
Start
the
engine.
Turn
the
ignition
key
switch
to the
"start"
position.
When
engine
is
run-
ning,
release
the
key.
The key
will
return
to the
"run"
position.
If
you are
unfamiliar with this pro-
cedure, please refer
to the
section,
"How
To
Start Your Truck".
Be
sure that your truck won't move
unexpectedly before
you are
ready
to
drive.
Put
your foot
on the
brake pedal
and
push down
to
apply
the
service brakes.
Release
the
parking brake.
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Know
Your
Truck
Truck
Data
and
Safety
Plates
Truck
Data
and
Capacity Plate
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Know
the
location
of
your
truck's...
1.
Model number
2.
Truck
type.
The
code letter(s)
signifies
type
of the
protection
construction. Check
with
proper
authority before entering areas
where
flammable
or
explosive
material
may be
present.
3.
Serial number
4.
Attachment description
(If
any).
5.
Capacity. Capacity, load center,
and
lifting height data
are
stamped
in
these areas.
Do not
exceed
the
maximum specified.
Important:
If the
truck
is
modified
so as to
affect capacity;
or, if the
plate
is
damaged
or
defaced,
get
a
new
plate from your Clark
dealer.
6.
Truck
weight less load.
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Operator
Safety Warning Plate
The
operator's warning plate describes basic instructions
for
safe operation
of
a
lift truck. Read
and
understand these instructions
and the
other safety
messages
in
this
manual
and on the
lift truck.
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