MACHINE OPERATION
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3.1.5 FASTENING THE SEAT BELT
DANGER
In no event should the lift truck be used if the seat belt is
defective (fixing, locking, cuts, tears, etc.).
Repair or replace the seat belt immediately.
1. Sit correctly on the seat.
2. Check that seat belt is not twisted.
3. Place the seat belt at hip level.
4. Attach the seat belt and check that it locks.
5. Adjust the seat belt to your body shape without
squeezing your hip and without over-slack.
3.2. OPERATING THE MACHINE
3.2.1 OPERATING THE MACHINE
WITH THE OPERATOR PRESENCE
SYSTEM
If the operator leaves the seat or unfastens the seatbelt
or the parking brake is not applied, a sound alarm will
be heard.
If the operator leaves the seat or unfastens the seatbelt
over 3 seconds in the process of handling, a sound
alarm will be heard and the handling operation will
automatically stop.
• Moving the machine forwards or backwards:
1. Sit down correctly in the driver’s seat
2. Fasten the seatbelt
3. Release the parking brake
4. Engage forward or reverse movement
• Stopping the machine:
1. Set the forward/reverse selector to neutral
2. Apply the parking brake
3. Get off the machine
3.2.2 POWERING UP THE MACHINE
The forward/reverse selector is in neutral
position (lamp is lit), the ignition switch is in
position (1) and the machine is stationary.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the preheating position
(2) for a few seconds until the lamp goes out.
Figure 24: Ignition switch positions
2. Turn the ignition switch to the position (3) to start
the engine.
The machine is powered up and the ignition switch is in
position (2).
3.2.3 POWERING DOWN THE
MACHINE
The forward/reverse selector is in neutral
position (lamp is lit), the ignition switch is in
position (2) and the machine is stationary.
1. Turn the ignition switch to position (1).
Figure 25: Ignition switch positions
The machine is powered down.
3.2.4 OPERATING THE HORN
• Press in the center of the steering wheel.