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Still ECH 12 - Cleaning the Forklift; Storing the Truck for an Extended Period

Still ECH 12
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Cleaning the Forklift
Cleaning depends on the type of use and the
workplace. Should the truck come into contact
with highly aggressive elements such as salt
water, fertilizers, chemical products, cement,
etc., it should be cleaned as carefully as pos-
sible after every work cycle. It is preferable to
use cold compressed air and detergents. Use
water-dampened rags to clean the parts of the
body.
CAUTION
Do not clean the truck with direct jets of water; DO
NOT use solvents and petrols that could damage
parts of the truck.
Storing the truck for an extended period
If the truck is to be decommissioned for a long
period, it must be parked in a frost-free and
dry location.Before decommissioning:
Clean the truck thoroughly.
Lower the fork arms to the lowest position
and unload the load.
Check the brakes
Check the hydraulic oil level and top up if
required.
Apply a thin layer of lubricating oil or grease
to all non-painted mechanical components.
Lubricate the truck in accordance with the
lubrication schedule.
Remove the battery and recharge it at least
once per month.
Clean the battery and apply specialised
grease to the terminals.
Spay all exposed electrical contacts with a
suitable contact spray.
CAUTION
Jack up the truck so that all wheels are clear of the
ground.This prevents permanent deformation of the
tyres.
Cover the truck with a cotton cover to pro-
tect against dust.
CAUTION
We do not recommend using a plastic sheet as this
promotes the formation of condensation.
WARNING
Lithium-ion batteries must be stored in a cool, dry
and ventilated place.
High temperatures (above 40°C) reduce the battery
life.
Operation
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Cleaning the Forklift
80 5001 801 1505 EN - 12/2019

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