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Federal law requires training and certification for operating powered industrial trucks.
Guidelines for safe operation, keeping body parts inside the operator area.
Accident risks from falls and tipovers, and how to avoid them.
Instructions for safe operation, keeping body parts away from moving parts.
Description of narrow-aisle rider trucks designed for warehouse storage.
Comparison of lift trucks to automobiles regarding steering, braking, and acceleration.
Details on standard and optional fork functions like tilt, reach, and sideshift.
Guidance on driving posture and stability in the operator area.
Advice to flex arms and legs during breaks for better driver performance.
Diagram and labels identifying key parts of the lift truck.
Definition of truck capacity based on lift height and load center.
Definition of load center as distance from load backrest to load center.
Importance of even load distribution to prevent tipping.
Exceeding capacity or handling unstable loads can cause accidents.
Ensuring the load is stable and centered over the forks to prevent tipping.
Smooth operation of hydraulic functions is key for stability.
Details on serial number, capacity, truck type, weight, and attachment info.
Understanding how lift height and load center affect capacity.
Contact Crown for capacities at unlisted heights or load centers.
Consider weight limits of docks, elevators, and floors.
Ensure truck type is suitable for areas with fire hazards.
Verify attachment information on the capacity plate for safety.
Minimum height clearance needed, considering mast collapsed height.
Explanation of buttons, lights, and indicators on the display panel.
Details on battery charge, service alerts, and operational indicators.
Description of switches like dome light, fan, work light, and raise cutout override.
Procedure for starting and stopping the truck using the key switch.
Instructions for entering a user code if required for truck operation.
Correct foot placement on pedals and sensor pad for operation.
Warning about keeping feet clear of the entry bar during travel.
How to use the power disconnect button to shut down the truck.
How to disengage the brake by pressing the brake pedal fully.
How to engage the brake by lifting the foot off the brake pedal.
Warning about keeping feet inside the truck to avoid crushing injuries.
Tips for maintaining stability by using controls, floorboard, and cushion.
Importance of testing brakes at the start of shift and reporting issues.
How to travel with the power unit in front using the multi-task handle.
How to travel with the forks in front using the multi-task handle.
Method to slow down or stop by reversing multi-task handle direction.
How to use the horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers.
Comparing plugging and braking for stopping and emergency use.
Guidance on steering and driving in different directions.
Warning about power unit swing during turns and clearance.
Precautions for driving on slippery surfaces to maintain control.
Explanation of rear directional (reverse) steering.
Explanation of front directional (forward) steering.
Description of standard functions: Raise/Lower, Tilt, Reach.
Overview of optional functions: Sideshift, Rack Height Select, Tilt Position Assist.
How to raise and lower forks using the multi-task handle.
Information on automatic raise cutout and override.
How to program and use rack height select for stopping at programmed heights.
Ensuring forks are clear and properly positioned for pallets and racks.
Using the thumb ball for controls like Tilt and Reach.
How to tilt fork tips up or down using the thumb ball.
How the tilt position assist option automatically sets tilt.
How to extend (reach) and retract forks using the thumb ball.
How to shift forks left or right using the thumb ball and switch.
Ensuring correct fork position for pallets and rack beam clearance.
Pre-operation inspection checklist for truck safety.
Procedure for testing truck functions and brakes in a safe area.
Requirements for driver readiness: training, understanding hazards, and truck capacity.
Pre-use inspection and testing of truck functions and brakes.
Guidelines for safe driving, maintaining awareness and body position.
Safety procedures to protect pedestrians and co-workers.
Precautions to prevent falls from docks and truck tipovers.
Steps to take when parking and leaving the truck.
Dangers of battery gas explosion and acid burns; need for training.
Pre-charging checks: battery level, charger compatibility, and charger safety.
Steps for installing/changing batteries: power off, neutral controls, roller stand use.
Post-installation checks: retainers, battery connection, and truck operation.
Importance of using the correct battery size for handling and stability.
Ensuring battery retainers are in place and adjusted to prevent shifting.
Advice to read and obey all warning labels for personal safety.
Federal law requires training and certification for operating powered industrial trucks.
Guidelines for safe operation, keeping body parts inside the operator area.
Accident risks from falls and tipovers, and how to avoid them.
Instructions for safe operation, keeping body parts away from moving parts.
Description of narrow-aisle rider trucks designed for warehouse storage.
Comparison of lift trucks to automobiles regarding steering, braking, and acceleration.
Details on standard and optional fork functions like tilt, reach, and sideshift.
Guidance on driving posture and stability in the operator area.
Advice to flex arms and legs during breaks for better driver performance.
Diagram and labels identifying key parts of the lift truck.
Definition of truck capacity based on lift height and load center.
Definition of load center as distance from load backrest to load center.
Importance of even load distribution to prevent tipping.
Exceeding capacity or handling unstable loads can cause accidents.
Ensuring the load is stable and centered over the forks to prevent tipping.
Smooth operation of hydraulic functions is key for stability.
Details on serial number, capacity, truck type, weight, and attachment info.
Understanding how lift height and load center affect capacity.
Contact Crown for capacities at unlisted heights or load centers.
Consider weight limits of docks, elevators, and floors.
Ensure truck type is suitable for areas with fire hazards.
Verify attachment information on the capacity plate for safety.
Minimum height clearance needed, considering mast collapsed height.
Explanation of buttons, lights, and indicators on the display panel.
Details on battery charge, service alerts, and operational indicators.
Description of switches like dome light, fan, work light, and raise cutout override.
Procedure for starting and stopping the truck using the key switch.
Instructions for entering a user code if required for truck operation.
Correct foot placement on pedals and sensor pad for operation.
Warning about keeping feet clear of the entry bar during travel.
How to use the power disconnect button to shut down the truck.
How to disengage the brake by pressing the brake pedal fully.
How to engage the brake by lifting the foot off the brake pedal.
Warning about keeping feet inside the truck to avoid crushing injuries.
Tips for maintaining stability by using controls, floorboard, and cushion.
Importance of testing brakes at the start of shift and reporting issues.
How to travel with the power unit in front using the multi-task handle.
How to travel with the forks in front using the multi-task handle.
Method to slow down or stop by reversing multi-task handle direction.
How to use the horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers.
Comparing plugging and braking for stopping and emergency use.
Guidance on steering and driving in different directions.
Warning about power unit swing during turns and clearance.
Precautions for driving on slippery surfaces to maintain control.
Explanation of rear directional (reverse) steering.
Explanation of front directional (forward) steering.
Description of standard functions: Raise/Lower, Tilt, Reach.
Overview of optional functions: Sideshift, Rack Height Select, Tilt Position Assist.
How to raise and lower forks using the multi-task handle.
Information on automatic raise cutout and override.
How to program and use rack height select for stopping at programmed heights.
Ensuring forks are clear and properly positioned for pallets and racks.
Using the thumb ball for controls like Tilt and Reach.
How to tilt fork tips up or down using the thumb ball.
How the tilt position assist option automatically sets tilt.
How to extend (reach) and retract forks using the thumb ball.
How to shift forks left or right using the thumb ball and switch.
Ensuring correct fork position for pallets and rack beam clearance.
Pre-operation inspection checklist for truck safety.
Procedure for testing truck functions and brakes in a safe area.
Requirements for driver readiness: training, understanding hazards, and truck capacity.
Pre-use inspection and testing of truck functions and brakes.
Guidelines for safe driving, maintaining awareness and body position.
Safety procedures to protect pedestrians and co-workers.
Precautions to prevent falls from docks and truck tipovers.
Steps to take when parking and leaving the truck.
Dangers of battery gas explosion and acid burns; need for training.
Pre-charging checks: battery level, charger compatibility, and charger safety.
Steps for installing/changing batteries: power off, neutral controls, roller stand use.
Post-installation checks: retainers, battery connection, and truck operation.
Importance of using the correct battery size for handling and stability.
Ensuring battery retainers are in place and adjusted to prevent shifting.
Advice to read and obey all warning labels for personal safety.
| Brand | Crown |
|---|---|
| Model | RR |
| Category | Compact Loader |
| Language | English |