4 Operation
Driving
to make use of the guidance system. The op-
erator's right hand selects the driving speed
and drive direction. The operator's left hand
is used to actuate a sensor or a function. As a
general rule, the truck switches over to using
the guidance system automatically.
More detailed information can be found in the
relevant dedicated chapter.
Inductive guidance (IZF)*
The industrial trucks can b
e guided inductively
when travelling within ais
les. To achieve
this, a wire is embedded int
o the floor; this
wire is live with current.
The magnetic field
generated by this wire is d
etected by sensors
in the industrial truck an
dusedtoguidethe
truck. Two-hand operatio
n is required to make
use of the guidance system
. The operator's
right hand selects the dri
ving speed and drive
direction. The operator'
slefthandisusedto
actuate a sensor or a funct
ion. As a general
rule, the truck switches
over to using the
guidance system automat
ically.
More detailed information can be found in the
relevant dedicated chapter.
*Option
Mechanical guidance MZF
Mechanical guidance consists of one or
two rails, on or between which the truck is
guided with a maximum permissible play of 5
mm. For automatic guidance, the controller
automatically adapts the maximum possible
driving speed to suit the lift height.
Entering the aisle
In order to enter rail g
uidance, the truck is to
be positioned as central
ly as possible and
aligned with the aisle in
front of the entry
funnel. The more accurat
e this positioning,
the faster the truck will
be led into the guide
with as much care as possi
ble. Once the truck
has entered the guide
, the side rail switches
are activated. When the
rail switches detect
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