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Haulotte HTL 7732 User Manual

Haulotte HTL 7732
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Operator's manual
T
ELESCOPIC
HANDLERS
4000328140 E01.15 AUS
Operator's manual
TELESCOPIC HANDLERS
HTL 4010 - HTL 3510 (HTL 7732) - HTL 3010
24203210
E01.15
EN

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Haulotte HTL 7732 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Platform Height6.55 m
Weight2, 200 kg
Turning Radius2.50 m
Power SourceElectric
Maximum Lift Height7.32 m
Maximum Forward Reach4.50 m
Platform Capacity - Restricted200 kg
Drive Speed - Stowed4.5 km/h
Working Height7.32 m
Horizontal Reach4.50 m
Drive Speed4.5 km/h

Summary

Safety Precautions

1 - Recommendations

Guidance on using the operator's manual, understanding symbols, labels, and colors.

2 - Operation Instructions

Guidelines, prohibitions, and potential risks for safe machine operation.

Intervenor's Responsibility

4 - Operator's Responsibility

Operator's duties for safe and correct machine operation, including reporting faults.

5 - Inspection and Maintenance

Overview of inspection and maintenance responsibilities for machine upkeep.

Pre-Operation and Controls

1 - Checks Before Use

Pre-operation checks and functional tests before using the machine.

2 - Pre-Operation Checks and Inspection

Detailed walk-around inspection and checks before operation.

3 - Safety Stickers

Information on safety stickers, their meanings, and color codes.

3.5 - Operator's Cab

Overview of the operator's cab, controls, seat, and environment systems.

3.6 - Radio-Control Emitter

Description and operation of the radio-control emitter and its safety devices.

Operation

1 - Engine Operation

Procedures for starting, operating, and shutting down the engine.

2 - Operation with a Load

Safety rules and procedures for lifting, transporting, and placing loads.

3 - Road Operation

Procedures for preparing and operating the machine on the road.

4 - Loading and Securing for Transport

Steps for loading and securing the machine for transport.

Attachments

1 - Approved and Unapproved Attachments

Criteria for approved attachments and risks of using unapproved ones.

3 - Telehandler/Attachment/Fork Capacities

Information on capacities for telehandlers, attachments, and forks.

4 - Using the Capacity Chart with Forks

How to properly use the capacity chart with forks for safe operation.

5 - Attachment Installation

Procedures for installing mechanical and hydraulic attachments.

5.3 - Adjusting/Moving Forks

Instructions for adjusting and moving forks on the machine.

6 - Attachment Technical Characteristics

Detailed technical data for various attachments like forks, buckets, and jibs.

6.2 - Attachment Operation

General operation procedures for attachments, including controls and charts.

Emergency Procedure

1 - Towing a Broken-Down Vehicle

Procedures and precautions for towing a disabled machine.

2 - Emergency Boom Lowering

Procedure for manual boom lowering in emergency mode.

3 - Emergency Exit from Cab

How to safely exit the cab in an emergency situation.

Technical Characteristics

Lubrication and Maintenance

8.2 - Load Moment Indicator

Testing and checking the Load Moment Indicator (LMI) system.

21 - Troubleshooting

Common faults, their causes, and solutions.

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