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4 Operation
Driving
Driving with automatic guidance
There are two types of guidance systems:
Mechanical guidance
Inductive guidance
Mechanical guidance
The mechanical guidance consists of one or
two rails, along with or in between the truck is
guided with permissible variation of 5 mm.
Entering the rack aisle
In order to enter the rail g
uidance, the truck
must be positioned as cen
trically as possible
and in alignment with the
rack aisle in front of
the entering funnel.
The more carefully this positioning in front
of the rack aisle is done, the faster and the
gentler the lift truck can be moved into the
guidance. After the truck has been moved into
the guidance, the lateral rail switches (1) are
operated.
Through detection of the rail guide by means
of a rail switch (1), steering control is auto-
matically switched over to the new guidance
system
For this, the driver’s
left hand must make
contact with the steer
ing knob / steering
wheel. When the contr
oller recognizes the
hand contact it enabl
es further functions.
If you only wish to travel, the two-hand
control switch must be activated after
pressing the foot switch, and the control
lever "travel" deflected in the required
direction.
If travel and raising/lowering are to be done
simultaneously, the control lever and the
operating rocker switch must be deflected
accordingly.
Example: Pressing t
he operating rocker
switch on the right-
hand side and pressing
the operating lever
upwards results in main
lift up combined wit
h forward drive. This
operating mode is kn
own as diagonal travel.
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5213 804 2501 EN - 01/2016

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