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Still 6219 - Controlling the Lifting System Using Multi-Lever Operation

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Controlling the lifting system using
multi-lever operation
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts of
the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working equip-
ment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to seri-
ous injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
Observe the safety regulations for handling loads.
Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
WARNING
Risk of accident as a result of an operating error!
These operating instructions describe how to operate
the lifting system in the factory configuration.
If the authorised service centre has configured a dif-
ferent configuration, the newly applied pictograms
must be observed to ensure safe operation. The op-
erating company must make all drivers aware of the
fact that a different configuration has been config-
ured.
Observe the pictograms on the operating levers.
Before use, check that the hydraulic functions are
working correctly.
The lifting and lowering movements of the lift
mast are controlled using the "lift-lower" oper-
ating lever (1). The adhesive label with the
corresponding pictogram (4) is located on the
operating lever.
The tilting movement of the lift mast is control-
led using the "tilting" operating lever (2). The
adhesive label with the corresponding picto-
gram (3) is located on the operating lever.
The pictograms are arranged according to the
directions of movement of the operating lev-
er (1) or (2).
Lifting/lowering the fork carriage
To lift the fork carriage:
Move the "lifting/lowering" operating lev-
er (1) in the direction of the arrow (B).
To lower the fork carriage:
Move the "lifting/lowering" operating lev-
er (1) in the direction of the arrow (A).
DC
B
A
6219_003-111_V2
Operation
4
Lifting
23356368011531 EN - 01/2021 - 05

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