4.6 Steering
Procedure
• Move the tiller (13) to the left or right.
The truck is steered in the required direction.
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Electric steering (o) is easier to operate due to less activation force required.
4.7 Brakes
WARNING!
Accident risk while braking
The truck’s braking response depends largely on the floor condition and the type of
surface. The truck’s braking distance increases when the ground is wet or dirty.
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The operator must be aware of floor conditions and take them into account when
braking.
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Brake with care to prevent the load from slipping.
CAUTION!
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In hazardous situations set the tiller to the brake position.
The truck can brake in three different ways:
– By using the service brake (brake zone B).
– With the coasting brake.
– By inversion braking (braking and changing direction).
4.7.1 Braking with the service brake
Procedure
• Move the tiller (13) up or down to one of the brake zones (B).
The truck brakes to a halt regeneratively via the service brake.
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