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CombiLift C6000 - Hydraulic Function Lever Operation

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Components & Controls
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C3M2-OM-EN-02
Note
When the truck is in neutral pressing the accelerator pedal will increase
the working speed of the hydraulic functions.
The layout of the valve chest levers may be subject to change due to
individual customer requirements. Please refer to the lever decal in the
individual truck.
Operators must acquaint themselves with the layout of all controls before
operating the truck.
3.3 Hydraulic Function Lever Operation
Lift/Lower Lever (Lever Closest To Operator)
The lift/lower lever controls the raising and lowering of the
forks.
To raise the forks, PULL the lever BACK.
To lower the forks, PUSH the lever FORWARD.
Mast Reach/Retract Lever (2
nd
Lever from Operator)
The mast reach/retract lever controls the forward and
backward movement of the mast carriage.
To reach the mast out, PUSH the lever FORWARD.
To retract the mast in, PULL the lever BACK.
Mast Tilt Lever (3
rd
Lever from Operator)
The mast tilt lever controls the adjustment of the mast tilt
angle.
To tilt the mast forward, PUSH the lever FORWARD.
To tilt the mast backward, PULL the lever BACK.
Optional Auxiliary Function Levers (4
th
/ 5
th
Lever from Operator)
Extra levers control auxiliary hydraulic functions.
Trucks with more than one auxiliary function may have a
5th lever or a button may be fitted on top of the fourth lever.
Operators must acquaint themselves with the operation of
any extra functions before using the truck.
The most common auxiliary functions fitted to Combilift
trucks are:
Fork Positioning
Side shift
Telescopic forks
Lift Drop Forks
Refer to the lever decal inside the trucks cabin for the operation of any auxiliary
functions that have been fitted.
Operators MUST take time to familiarise themselves with any auxiliary functions
on the Combilift and how they are operated.

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