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7.2 Recommissioning the truck
– Thoroughly clean the fork-lift truck.
– Clean the battery. Grease the pole screws using pole grease and reconnect the
battery.
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
– Check if the hydraulic oil contains condensed water and change if required.
– Start up the fork-lift truck (refer to chapter E).
f
Perform several brake tests immediately after recommissioning the truck.
8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual
incidents
A
Carry out a safety check in accordance with national regulations. Junheinrich recom-
mends checks in accordance with FEM Guideline 4.004. Jungheinrich has a special
safety department with trained personnel to carry out such checks.
The truck must be inspected at least annually (refer to national regulations) or after
any unusual event by a qualified inspector. The inspector shall assess the condition
of the truck from purely a safety viewpoint, without regard to operational or economic
circumstances. The inspector shall be sufficiently instructed and experienced to be
able to assess the condition of the truck and the effectiveness of the safety
mechanisms based on the technical regulations and principles governing the
inspection of forklift trucks.
A thorough test of the truck must be undertaken with regard to its technical condition
from a safety aspect. The truck must also be examined for damage caused by
possible improper use. A test report shall be provided. The test results must be kept
for at least the next 2 inspections.
The owner is responsible for ensuring that faults are immediately rectified.
A
A test plate is attached to the truck as proof that it has passed the safety inspection.
This plate indicates the due date for the next inspection.
9 Final de-commissioning, disposal
A
Final, proper decommissioning or disposal of the truck must be performed in accor-
dance with the regulations of the country of application. In particular, regulations go-
verning the disposal of batteries, fuels and electronic and electrical systems must be
observed.
0708.GB
F 8
7.2 Recommissioning the truck
– Thoroughly clean the fork-lift truck.
– Clean the battery. Grease the pole screws using pole grease and reconnect the
battery.
– Recharge the battery (refer to chapter D).
– Check if the hydraulic oil contains condensed water and change if required.
– Start up the fork-lift truck (refer to chapter E).
f
Perform several brake tests immediately after recommissioning the truck.
8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual
incidents
A
Carry out a safety check in accordance with national regulations. Junheinrich recom-
mends checks in accordance with FEM Guideline 4.004. Jungheinrich has a special
safety department with trained personnel to carry out such checks.
The truck must be inspected at least annually (refer to national regulations) or after
any unusual event by a qualified inspector. The inspector shall assess the condition
of the truck from purely a safety viewpoint, without regard to operational or economic
circumstances. The inspector shall be sufficiently instructed and experienced to be
able to assess the condition of the truck and the effectiveness of the safety
mechanisms based on the technical regulations and principles governing the
inspection of forklift trucks.
A thorough test of the truck must be undertaken with regard to its technical condition
from a safety aspect. The truck must also be examined for damage caused by
possible improper use. A test report shall be provided. The test results must be kept
for at least the next 2 inspections.
The owner is responsible for ensuring that faults are immediately rectified.
A
A test plate is attached to the truck as proof that it has passed the safety inspection.
This plate indicates the due date for the next inspection.
9 Final de-commissioning, disposal
A
Final, proper decommissioning or disposal of the truck must be performed in accor-
dance with the regulations of the country of application. In particular, regulations go-
verning the disposal of batteries, fuels and electronic and electrical systems must be
observed.