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10H-DAILY SERVICE OR EVERY10 HOURS OF SERVICE
CHECK Engine oil level
Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and let the oil settle
in the sump.
- Open the engine cover.
- Pull out dipstick1.
- Clean the dipstick and check the correct level between the two notches.
- If necessary, add oil (
eLUBRICANTS AND FUEL) through the filler hole2.
- Visually check that there is no leakage or seepage.
CHECK Cooling liquid level
Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and allow the engine to cool.
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To avoid any risk of spraying or scalding, wait until the engine has cooled down before removing the cooling system
filler plug.
In the event of an emergency, it is possible to use water as the coolant, but then proceed to drain the coolant circuit
as quickly as possible.
- Open the engine cover.
- The liquid must be at the MAX. level on the expansion tank1.
- If necessary, add coolant (eLUBRICANTS AND FUEL) through the filler hole2.
- Visually check that there is no leakage or seepage.
CHECK Lift truck environment
Carry out a general inspection around the lift truck:
- Fluid leaks or stains on the ground.
- Additional objects on the lift truck and in the cabin.
- Mounting and locking of the attachment.
- Mounting and adjustment of rear-view mirrors.
- Condition of the tyres to detect cuts, blisters, wear, etc.
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Follow the operator instructions (e1-OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS).
CLEANLINESS OF THE FORKLIFT
- Cleanliness of lights and rear-view mirror.
- Excess dirt or build-up of material (e.g. straw, flour, sawdust, organic waste, etc.).
- On a daily basis, according to the conditions of use and the environment, the operator should ensure that the forklift
truck is kept in a clean condition.
- Particular attention should be paid to accumulations of flammable materials (e.g. straw, flour, sawdust, organic waste,
etc.) and fuel or lubricant leaks, as these significantly increase the risk of fire outbreaks.
- A regular inspection of the whole lift truck, especially the engine housing and the central part of the frame, is necessary
to see how frequently it needs to be cleaned to prevent these potential accumulations of material or leakages.
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