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03.11 EN
84
7 Decommissioning the industrial truck
Z If the truck is to be out of service for more than a month, e.g. for commercial
reasons, it must be stored in a frost-free and dry room. All necessary measures
must be taken before, during and after decommissioning as described hereafter.
WARNING!
Lifting and jacking up the truck safely
In order to raise the truck, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points specially
provided for this purpose.
You may only work under a raised load handler / raised cab if they have been secured
with a sufficiently strong chain or the fastening bolt.
In order to raise and jack up the truck safely, proceed as follows:
XJack up the truck only on a level surface and prevent it from moving accidentally.
XOnly use a jack with sufficient capacity. When jacking up the truck, take appropriate
measures to prevent it from slipping or tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks).
XIn order to raise the truck, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points
specially provided for this purpose. (see "Identification points and data plates" on
page 21).
XWhen jacking up the truck, take appropriate measures to prevent it from slipping or
tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks).
When the truck is out of service it must be jacked up so that all the wheels are clear
of the ground. This is the only way of ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings
are not damaged.
If the truck is to be out of service for more than 6 months, agree further measures with
the manufacturer's customer service department.
7.1 Prior to decommissioning
Procedure
Thoroughly clean the truck.
WARNING!
Faulty brakes can cause accidents
As soon as the truck has been started, test the brakes several times.
XReport any defects immediately to your supervisor.
XTag out and decommission a faulty lift truck.
XOnly return the truck to service when you have identified and rectified the fault.
Test the brakes.
Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish if necessary, (see "Consumables" on
page 77).
Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non-painted mechanical components.
Lubricate the truck according to the lubrication schedule, (see "Lubrication
Schedule" on page 76).
Charge the battery, (see "Charging the battery" on page 33).
Disconnect the battery, clean it and grease the terminals.
Z In addition, follow the battery manufacturer's instructions.
03.11 EN
84
7 Decommissioning the industrial truck
Z If the truck is to be out of service for more than a month, e.g. for commercial
reasons, it must be stored in a frost-free and dry room. All necessary measures
must be taken before, during and after decommissioning as described hereafter.
WARNING!
Lifting and jacking up the truck safely
In order to raise the truck, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points specially
provided for this purpose.
You may only work under a raised load handler / raised cab if they have been secured
with a sufficiently strong chain or the fastening bolt.
In order to raise and jack up the truck safely, proceed as follows:
XJack up the truck only on a level surface and prevent it from moving accidentally.
XOnly use a jack with sufficient capacity. When jacking up the truck, take appropriate
measures to prevent it from slipping or tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks).
XIn order to raise the truck, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points
specially provided for this purpose. (see "Identification points and data plates" on
page 21).
XWhen jacking up the truck, take appropriate measures to prevent it from slipping or
tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks).
When the truck is out of service it must be jacked up so that all the wheels are clear
of the ground. This is the only way of ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings
are not damaged.
If the truck is to be out of service for more than 6 months, agree further measures with
the manufacturer's customer service department.
7.1 Prior to decommissioning
Procedure
Thoroughly clean the truck.
WARNING!
Faulty brakes can cause accidents
As soon as the truck has been started, test the brakes several times.
XReport any defects immediately to your supervisor.
XTag out and decommission a faulty lift truck.
XOnly return the truck to service when you have identified and rectified the fault.
Test the brakes.
Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish if necessary, (see "Consumables" on
page 77).
Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non-painted mechanical components.
Lubricate the truck according to the lubrication schedule, (see "Lubrication
Schedule" on page 76).
Charge the battery, (see "Charging the battery" on page 33).
Disconnect the battery, clean it and grease the terminals.
Z In addition, follow the battery manufacturer's instructions.

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BrandJungheinrich
ModelEJC B14
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LanguageEnglish

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