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Noblelift ECL 10 - User Manual

Noblelift ECL 10
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Version03/2014
ECL10SMS004_EN
INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK
Electric Stacker ECL 10
WARNING
Do not use the electric truck before reading
and understanding these operating
instructions.
NOTE:
Please check the designation of your
present type at the last page of this
document as well as on the ID-plate.
Keep for future reference.

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kelly HannaJul 31, 2025
    What to do if my Noblelift ECL 10 stacker won't start?
    • T
      Travis ArellanoJul 31, 2025
      If your Noblelift Lifting Systems stacker isn't starting, several factors could be at play. First, ensure the battery is fully charged and the main power plug is removed from the electrical socket after charging. Check that the battery is correctly connected. Inspect and replace any faulty fuses. Also, verify that the combined emergency switch is deactivated by inserting and pulling the knob, and ensure the tiller is in the braking zone, not the operating zone.
  • D
    Darlene BellAug 4, 2025
    Why Noblelift Lifting Systems load can’t be lifted?
    • V
      vasquezjonathanAug 5, 2025
      If your Noblelift Lifting Systems load can’t be lifted, it might be due to several reasons. The load weight may be too high, so ensure you are only lifting up to the maximum capacity mentioned on the ID-plate. The battery could be discharged, requiring a charge. A lifting fuse might be faulty, needing a check and possible replacement. The hydraulic oil level could be too low, requiring a check and refill. Alternatively, there could be oil leakage from hoses or cylinder sealing, which would need repair.
  • A
    Alexander DoughertyAug 9, 2025
    What to do if my Noblelift ECL 10 load can't be lowered?
    • C
      Crystal WarrenAug 9, 2025
      If a load can't be lowered using your Noblelift Lifting Systems, it could be that dirty oil is blocking the control valve; in that case, check the hydraulic oil and clean the control valve, replacing the oil if needed. Another possibility is that the solenoid valve for lowering is either not opened or is damaged; check or replace the lowering valve in this case.
  • J
    Jennifer BeckerAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Noblelift ECL 10 Lifting Systems stacker only travel very slowly?
    • M
      Marcus HicksAug 14, 2025
      If your Noblelift Lifting Systems stacker is moving very slowly, it could be due to a discharged battery; check the battery status at the discharge indicator. It's also possible that the electromagnetic brake is engaged, so check the electromagnetic brake. Finally, the relating tiller cables could be disconnected or damaged, so check the tiller cables and connections.
  • L
    Leah WilkersonAug 17, 2025
    Why does my Noblelift Lifting Systems stacker start up suddenly?
    • R
      Rebecca ClarkAug 17, 2025
      If your Noblelift Lifting Systems stacker starts up suddenly, it could be because the controller is damaged, requiring a replacement. Alternatively, the accelerator might not be moving back to its neutral position, necessitating repair or replacement of the accelerator.
  • J
    Jacob NguyenAug 22, 2025
    Why Noblelift Lifting Systems only travelling in one direction?
    • M
      Michele WilkinsonAug 22, 2025
      If your Noblelift Lifting Systems is only traveling in one direction, the accelerator and its connections may be damaged. Check the accelerator and the connections.
  • T
    Tiffany Ryan DDSAug 26, 2025
    Why is there oil leakage from the air breathing in my Noblelift Lifting Systems?
    • O
      Olivia NealAug 27, 2025
      Oil leakage from the air breather in your Noblelift Lifting Systems is caused by an excessive quantity of oil. Reduce the oil quantity to resolve this issue.

Summary

1. CORRECT APPLICATION

Overview of the main components

Detailed illustration of the stacker's primary parts and their identification numbers.

Main technical data

Comprehensive table listing technical specifications and dimensions of the stacker.

Safety Devices and Warning Labels (Europe)

Explains safety devices like emergency buttons and warning labels used in Europe.

Identification plate

Details the information found on the truck's identification plate.

3. WARNINGS, RESIDUAL RISK AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Precautions (DO NOT)

Lists critical safety prohibitions and warnings to prevent injury or damage.

Operating Environment and Safety Gear

Specifies required operating conditions, lighting, and operator safety equipment.

4. COMMISSIONING, TRANSPORTING, DECOMMISSIONING

Commissioning Procedures

Outlines initial checks and procedures before operating a new or re-commissioned truck.

Lifting and Transportation Guidelines

Provides instructions for safely lifting and securing the truck for transport.

Decommissioning Process

Explains steps for storing the truck and final disposal procedures.

3. DAILY INSPECTION

Pre-Operation Checks

Lists essential daily checks to ensure the truck is safe and functional before use.

4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Parking Procedures

Details the correct method for parking the electric stacker safely.

Residual lift diagram

Illustrates how to interpret the residual lift diagram for safe load capacity.

Lifting and Lowering Operations

Step-by-step guide for lifting and lowering loads according to capacity limits.

Travelling and Steering

Instructions for safely operating the truck's travel and steering functions.

Braking System Functions

Explains the different braking mechanisms and their operation.

Handling Malfunctions and Emergencies

Procedures for addressing truck malfunctions and emergency situations.

5. BATTERY CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT

Battery Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the truck's batteries.

Battery Indicator Function

Explains how to read the battery charge status using the LED indicator.

Battery Charging Guidelines

Instructions and precautions for safely charging the truck's batteries.

6. REGULAR MAINTENANCE

Maintenance checklist and schedule

Provides a detailed checklist and interval schedule for routine maintenance.

Lubrication, Hydraulic Oil, and Fuse Checks

Instructions for lubricating, checking hydraulic oil, and inspecting electrical fuses.

7. TROUBLE SHOOTING

Common Issues and Solutions

A table listing common problems, their causes, and recommended repair actions.

8. WIRING; CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Electrical circuit diagram

Detailed schematic of the truck's electrical system, including fuses and components.

Hydraulic circuit

Schematic illustrating the truck's hydraulic system components and flow.

9. SPECIALIZED STIPULATIONS FOR THE US-AMERICAN MARKET

Foreword; Compliance

Introduces US-specific requirements, including OSHA and ASME standards.

Description warning labels (only US- market)

Explains the meaning and purpose of various warning labels used in the US market.

10. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (valid, if sold within the EU)

CE Declaration of Conformity (EU)

Official declaration that the machine conforms to relevant EU directives.

Noblelift ECL 10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Load Capacity1000 kg
Weight850 kg
DriveElectric
Motor Power2.2 kW
Power Supply24V DC

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