Raise & Lower 2625 Raise & Lower
Raise & Lower
RAISE
Push the Raise button to raise
the platform and forks. Release
the button when you reach the desired height.
If your truck has optional two speed lift, or variable
speed lift, the farther you push the raise button the
faster the forks will raise.
LOWER
Push the Lower button to lower the platform and
forks. Release the button when you reach the desired
height.
Your truck has two lowering speeds. Push the lower
button all the way for a fast lowering speed, and part
way for a slower lowering speed.
Note:
The model SP4000 is equipped with variable
speed lowering as standard.
OVERRIDE SWITCH OPTION
Your truck may be equipped with automatic cutout of
raise and lower at selected heights.
If Raise or Lower stops and the red fork on the
display panel is lit, you are at a raise or lower cutout
height. You can use the Override Switch to travel past
that height.
To travel past the cutout height, push the Override
Switch while, at the same time, pushing either the
Raise or Lower button.
Be very careful and watch that you don't raise,
lower or drive into obstructions when using the
Override Switch.
Note:
The Override Switch is also used with the End of
Aisle Control Option. See page 18.
Know the Hazards
AVOID FALLS FROM THE PLATFORM
Hitting something with the truck could cause you
to fall.
Wear your harness and lanyard at all times.
RAISE/LOWER CUTOUT OVERRIDE
Using the Cutout Override lets you travel or raise the
platform into areas where there are obstructions and
hazards such as pipes, ducts, conduits, low ceilings etc.
Hitting any obstruction could tip the truck over, causing
serious injury or even death.
Watch out for obstructions anytime you're operating your
truck. Be even more careful when using Cutout Override.
SLACK CHAIN CONDITION
Always be alert for slack lift chains. This condition could
allow the platform to drop suddenly and cause injury.
Stop lowering immediately if chains become slack.
CHECK YOUR DISPLAY
If your truck won’t raise, lower, travel, or operates at
a reduced speed, check the message panel on
the display.
MANUAL LOWERING
If normal lowering does not operate, a manual
lowering valve is located behind the power unit
door. Call for authorized assistance to help lower the
platform to the ground.
Note:
Always be alert to a display message or any other
indications that the lift chains have become slack.
A slack chain condition can cause serious injury by
allowing the platform to drop suddenly.
Stop lowering immediately if chains become slack.