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Haulotte HTL4017 User Manual

Haulotte HTL4017
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Operator manual
OPERATOR MANUAL
TELESCOPIC
HANDLERS
HTL4014 - HTL4017
2420331560 E 04 07 GB
TELESCOPIC HANDLERS

Table of Contents

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Haulotte HTL4017 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHaulotte
ModelHTL4017
CategoryAir Handlers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

GENERAL SAFETY

Operation Safety

Covers safety procedures during operation, including tip-over and electrical hazards.

Electrical Hazards

Information on risks associated with electrical components and proximity to power lines.

Travel Hazards

Safety considerations for moving the machine, including turning radius and visibility.

Load Falling Hazards

Precautions to prevent loads from falling, including attachment locking and handling.

Driving Hazards on Slopes

Guidelines for safe operation on inclines to prevent tipping and loss of control.

Pinching and Crushing Hazards

Warnings about moving parts, pinch points, and clearance around the machine.

Fall Hazards

Safety measures to prevent falls when entering, leaving, or operating the machine.

Chemical Hazards

Information on risks related to exhaust fumes, flammable fuel, and hydraulic fluid.

PRE-OPERATION AND CONTROLS

Pre-operation Checks and Inspection

Detailed procedure for walk-around inspection and checks before operating the unit.

OPERATION

Engine

Procedure for starting the engine, including pre-heating and operational checks.

Operational Checks

Checks to perform during warm-up and when the engine is running for safe operation.

Use with a Load

Safety guidelines for lifting, transporting, and placing loads using the telehandler.

ATTACHMENTS

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

LUBRIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE

Lubrication and Maintenance Schedule

Tables outlining maintenance tasks and intervals for various machine components.

Every Day or Every 10 Hours of Operation

Daily checks including fluid levels, appearance, controls, and tire pressure.

Every 250 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks including chain tension, cooling system cleaning, and axle drainage.

Every 500 Hours of Operation

Tasks include lubricating seat rails and changing engine oil and filter.

Every 1000 Hours of Operation (or once a year)

Maintenance for diesel circuit (filter changes) and primary air filter.

Every 1500 Hours of Operation

Oil replacement operations for travel axles, including draining front, rear, and reducers.

Every 2000 Hours of Operation (or every 2 years)

Cooling system coolant change and air filter maintenance.

OPERATING INCIDENTS

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