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General information on owning, operating, and maintaining your Linde truck.
Details specific applications and limitations for the lift-truck.
Important information regarding manual usage, copyrights, and product modifications.
Procedures for inspecting and accepting the truck upon delivery.
Explains the identification plates and labels on the truck.
Illustrates the truck's layout and identifies key parts.
Describes the location and function of all truck controls.
Explains the hour meter and battery discharge limiter indicators.
Outlines safety regulations, definitions, and material usage guidelines.
Details required periodic inspections for the trucks.
Provides advice for initial operation and service period.
Lists checks to perform before the truck's first operation.
Essential operational checks to perform before each shift.
Checks for forward/reverse, lift/lower controls, braking system, and horn operation.
Procedures for checking battery charge state and opening the battery cover.
Instructions for connecting and disconnecting the battery plug.
Steps for commissioning and charging the battery with the built-in charger.
Procedures for recharging the battery using an external charger.
Checking the condition of battery cables, terminals, and connector.
Procedures for checking electrolyte levels and specific gravity.
Instructions for safely removing and replacing the truck battery.
Guidance on safe driving, starting procedures, and direction indicators.
Explains forward/reverse travel, direction change, and safety reverse button.
Procedures for starting on slopes, steering, and turning radius.
Details on braking, lifting, lowering forks, and horn operation.
Guidelines for loading, transporting, and unloading loads safely.
Procedures for leaving the truck unattended and long-term storage.
Instructions for lifting, towing, and transporting the truck.
Overview of maintenance requirements, servicing personnel, and general precautions.
Specific inspection and maintenance tasks required after the first 50 hours.
Tables outlining inspection and maintenance intervals based on usage.
Procedures for cleaning the truck, checking wheel nuts, wheels, and stabiliser wheel.
Instructions for opening covers and accessing key components for checks.
Procedures for checking battery fluid, specific gravity, fuses, and cable conditions.
Tasks to perform at every 500 operating hours, including brake and belt adjustments.
Hydraulic fluid level checks, leak detection, and electrical panel cleaning.
Procedures for inspecting/replacing motor brushes and checking joints.
Tasks for 1000-hour intervals, including pump motor brushes and hydraulic filter.
Procedures for changing the hydraulic fluid every 2000 hours.