F Industrial Truck Maintenance
1 Operational Safety and Environmental Protection
The checks and servicing operations contained in this chapter must be performed in
accordance with the maintenance checklist service intervals.
WARNING!
Risk of accidents and component damage
Any modification to the truck, in particular the safety mechanisms, is prohibited.
NOTICE
Only original spare parts are subject to the manufacturer's quality control. To ensure
safe and reliable operation, use only the manufacturer's spare parts.
For safety reasons, only components which have been specially agreed by the
manufacturer for this truck may be installed near the computer, controllers and wire
guidance sensors (antennae). These components (computers, controllers, wire
guidance sensors (antennae)) must therefore not be replaced by similar components
from other trucks of the same series.
2 Maintenance Safety Regulations
Maintenance personnel
The truck should only be serviced and repaired by the manufacturer's specialist
customer service personnel who have been trained to do this. We therefore
recommend that you enter into a maintenance contract with the manufacturer’s local
sales office.
Lifting and jacking up
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:
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Jack up the truck only on a level surface and prevent it from moving accidentally.
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Always 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).
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In order to raise the truck, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points
specially provided for this purpose, (→ TARGET NOT FOUND).
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When jacking up the truck, take appropriate measures to prevent it from slipping or
tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks).
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