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Brand | Doosan |
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Model | B22X-7 |
Category | Compact Loader |
Language | English |
Guidance on storing and using the operator's manual.
Overview of safety rules and precautions for lift truck operation.
Key safety precautions and hazard identification principles.
Explanation of safety signs and labels used on the lift truck.
Comprehensive safety guidelines for lift truck operators.
Information on common hazards and safe operating practices.
Principles of lift truck stability and factors affecting tipover.
Essential safety rules for operating lift trucks.
General information on lift truck operation, controls, and procedures.
Description of the operator's controls and instrument panel.
Details on operating the various controls of the lift truck.
Pre-operation checks and procedures before starting the truck.
Step-by-step instructions for operating the lift truck.
Procedure for safely parking the lift truck.
Guidelines for transporting the lift truck safely.
Instructions for lifting the forklift with a crane.
Procedures and safety precautions for towing a disabled lift truck.
Statement of equipment conformity with relevant directives.
Detailed technical specifications for the lift truck models.
Load capacity charts for different mast configurations.
Location for recording lift truck serial numbers.
Explanation of warning and identification plates on the lift truck.
List and explanation of mast type abbreviations.
List and explanation of abbreviations for attachments and forks.
Guidelines for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing lift truck forks.
Procedure for checking insulation resistance for operator safety.
Information and procedures for tire inflation.
Torque values for standard bolts, nuts, and taperlock studs.
Recommendations for lubricants, oils, and greases for the lift truck.
How to interpret and use the battery discharge indicator.
Maintenance procedures and information related to lift truck batteries.
Charts for lubricant viscosities and system refill capacities.
Schedule for routine maintenance tasks based on service hours.
Maintenance tasks that should be performed as needed.
Daily inspection and maintenance tasks.
Initial maintenance tasks after first 50-100 hours or one week.
Maintenance tasks required every 500 service hours or 3 months.
Maintenance tasks required every 1000 service hours or 6 months.
Maintenance tasks required every 2000 service hours or yearly.
Guidelines for environmentally responsible servicing and cleaning.