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Travel Speed | 40 km/h |
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Traction Type | 4x4 |
Engine Manufacturer | John Deere |
Displacement | 4.5 l |
Lift Capacity | 6100 kg |
Max Lift Height | 9 m |
Guidelines for managers on site safety, operator authorization, and telehandler suitability.
Essential safety and operating instructions for telehandler operators.
Procedures for operating the telehandler when unloaded or loaded.
Detailed procedures for safely picking up, moving, and setting down loads.
Specific instructions for using the telehandler as a loader, including filling and loading.
Guidelines for operating the telehandler when fitted with a platform.
Safety and operational instructions for using the radio-control system.
General guidelines and procedures for telehandler maintenance.
Procedures for preparing the telehandler for extended storage and bringing it back into service.
Information on material recycling and environmental protection during telehandler disposal.
Official declaration of compliance with EC directives and standards for the machine.
Identification and importance of safety plates and stickers on the telehandler.
Details for identifying the telehandler and its components via manufacturer plates.
Detailed technical specifications for the engine, transmission, axles, tyres, and hydraulic systems.
Specifications for front and rear tyre types, pressures, and load capacities.
Comprehensive dimensional diagrams and measurements of the telehandler.
Load charts for various configurations, essential for safe lifting operations.
Instructions for optimizing operator visibility and understanding blind spot zones.
Overview and location of all instruments, controls, and displays within the telehandler cab.
Information on various towing devices and their correct usage for trailer attachment.
Details on optional features, their functions, and how to use them.
Importance of using genuine Manitou parts for maintenance and warranty.
Overview of maintenance types: daily, weekly, mandatory, periodic, and occasional.
Daily checks covering area, engine oil, coolant, fuel pre-filter, and boom pads.
Mandatory initial service required at 500 hours or 6 months, whichever comes first.
Scheduled maintenance tasks based on operating hours or years.
As-needed maintenance tasks and operational procedures.
Details on various filter elements and belts for periodic replacement.
Recommended lubricants, fuels, and their specifications for optimal performance.
Introduction to interchangeable equipment (attachments) and their importance.
Procedures for engaging, locking, releasing, and laying down attachments.
Technical specifications and references for various fork holders and forks.
Important note regarding the applicability of capacity charts with the safety system.