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Toyota 7FBCU30 User Manual

Toyota 7FBCU30
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Toyota 7FBCU30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model7FBCU30
CategoryForklifts
Load Capacity3000 kg
Lift Height3000 mm
Power SourceElectric
Load Center500 mm
Battery Voltage48 V
Overall Length2235 mm
Overall Width1150 mm
Overall Height2070 mm
Weight4250 kg
Wheel TypeSolid

Summary

Owner's Section

Important Message for the Owner/Employer

Highlights the owner's primary responsibility for employee well-being and workplace safety.

Lift Truck Operators

Covers operator qualification, training requirements, and supervision for safe operation.

Lift Truck Maintenance

Emphasizes planned maintenance for safety and cost-effectiveness, including daily checks.

Safety Information

Safety and Operation Information

Stresses understanding safety information for life preservation and highlights safety alert symbols.

Operator and Owner Training & Safety Information

Details formal training requirements, on-the-job training, and benefits of proper operator training.

Lift Truck Hazards

Explains hazards specific to lift trucks, including truck vs car differences, rear steer, and overturns.

Know Your Truck

Precautions When Using SAS Models

Provides essential precautions for operating trucks equipped with the System of Active Stability (SAS).

Operator Presence Sensing System (OPSS) General

Explains the OPSS function, which prevents operation when the operator is not seated.

Warning and Informational Labels

Highlights important safety labels and warnings found on the truck for operator awareness.

Operating Controls and Instrument Panel

Provides a detailed diagram and explanation of all controls and instruments on the operator panel.

Instruments

Details the various indicators and displays on the instrument panel, including warnings and status.

Switches and Levers

Explains the function and operation of key switches and levers, including the key switch and directional control lever.

Daily Operation

Pre-Operation Check

Lists essential pre-operation inspection items required by OSHA and ANSI for safe operation.

Load Handling System

Explains how to check forks, load backrest, mast, chains, and cylinders for cracks or damage.

Driving and Operating Methods

Explains basic controls for starting and driving, including shifting direction and using the accelerator pedal.

Stopping and Parking

Details safe procedures for stopping, parking, and securing the truck, including on slopes.

Loading

Explains the steps for safely approaching, inserting forks, and raising a load.

Unloading

Describes the procedure for safely unloading a load, including mast tilt and fork positioning.

Load and Truck Stability

Explains the principles of load and truck balance, emphasizing capacity limits to prevent tip-overs.

Operating Your Truck

Provides a quick review of basic operating controls and emphasizes seeking supervisor help for unfamiliar areas.

Unexpected Emergencies

Offers guidance on handling unexpected events like motor stops, load shifts, or obstructions.

Operator Maintenance

Proper Battery Usage

Emphasizes safe practices for battery handling, charging, and maintenance to prevent injury.

Battery Charging

Details safe battery charging procedures in approved, well-ventilated areas, away from flames.

Emergency Procedures

Planned Maintenance

Battery Care

Provides critical safety instructions and care guidelines for heavy and potentially explosive batteries.

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