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Manitou 100 SEC 2 User Manual

Manitou 100 SEC 2
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G - STOPPING THE PLATFORM
SAFETY NOTICE
- Never leave the ignition key in the platform during the operators absence.
- Make sure that the platform is not stopped in any position that will interfere with the traffic flow and at less than one meter from the
track of a railway.
- In the event of prolonged parking on a site, protect the platform from bad weather, particularly from frost (check the level of antifreeze),
close and lock all the platform accesses (cowls…).
- Park the lifting platform on a flat surface or on a slight slope of less than 10%.
INSTRUCTIONS
PLATFORMS WITH IC ENGINES
- Before stopping the platform after a long working period, leave the I.C. engine idling for a few moments, to allow the coolant liquid and
oil to lower the temperature of the I.C. engine and transmission.
Do not forget this precaution, in the event of frequent stops or warm stalling of the I.C. engine, or else the temperature of
c
ertain parts will rise significantly due to the stopping of the cooling system, with the risk of badly damaging such parts.
- Stop the I.C. engine with the ignition switch.
- Remove the ignition key.
- Check that all the accesses on the platform are closed and locked (cowls…).
ELECTRIC PLATFORMS
- Remove the ground/platform control selection key.
- Check that all the accesses on the platform are closed and locked (cowls…).
- Set the battery cut-out to the OFF position (ELECTRIC PLATFORM).
647369 (01/03/2017)
78/100 SEC 2 / 120 SE 2

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Manitou 100 SEC 2 Specifications

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BrandManitou
Model100 SEC 2
CategoryForklifts
LanguageEnglish

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