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HANGCHA CPCD25-XW98E-RT2 - Fork Stopper; Radiator Cover Hood; Safety Step and Safety Grip; Radiator Cap and Coolant Reservoir

HANGCHA CPCD25-XW98E-RT2
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Before opening hood, please move steering
wheel forward, tilt seat back forward.
After closing hood, reset steering wheel and
seat back to their initial position.
Radiator cover hood
When the engine cover is closed, this radiator
cover hood can be removed to check cooling
liquid.
Caution
Reinstall the radiator cover hood and
tighten the bolt by hand.
Fix up this part by inner hexagon bolts for
truck exported to Europe. Use socket
spanner to loose before remove; reinstall and
tighten the bolt by socket spanner.
Radiator cap and coolant reservoir
The reservoir is located inside the hood.
The radiator cap is located under the cover
plate at the rear of the hood.
Warning
·When the water temperature of the
engine is higher than 70 degrees
Celsius, do not open the pressure cap
of the radiator. Loosen cap slowly to
allow steam to escape. After that,
tighten cap securely. It is good practice
to use a thick waste cloth or the like
when removing the cap.
·Do not wear gloves when removing
radiator cap.
·Antifreeze is harmful to a person, if
swallowed, seek medical advice
immediately. Keep antifreeze away from
children.
Fork stopper
Use it to adjust fork spacing. Pull up fork
stopper, turn 180°, adjust fork spacing
depending on the load to handle.
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Warning
The forks should be set
symmetrically to machine centerline and
fork stoppers should always be set
The lower beams of the fork have an
opening section to load or unload forks.
DO NOT set the forks over the
opening. Check the bolt at the middle of
the fork bracket used to prevent fork load
at the opening.
Safety step and safety grip
Safety steps are provided on both sides of the
truck body. The safety grip is located on the
left and right sides of the overhead guard.
Use both the safety step and safety grip when
mounting and dismounting the truck.

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