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Optional Armrest
Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accessories
Optional Armrest
Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accessories
Know the Hazards
HYDRAULIC OPERATIONS CAN AFFECT STABILITY
Capacities shown on your capacity plate are for loads
that are centered and level. Be extra careful when
tilting a load. (This also applies to accessories or
attachments your truck may have such as sideshift,
carton clamp, push-pull, etc.)
For example: Pull the Raise/Lower lever toward
you to raise the forks, as shown in the bottom
symbol. Push the lever away from you to lower
the forks.
LIFT AND TILT INTERLOCK
Lift and tilt interlock will limit raise if the mast is tilted
forward beyond 2º. To continue raising, return the mast
to vertical.
When the forks are elevated, mast forward tilt is limited.
Note:
You must use full engine speed (with the inching/
brake pedal applied) to obtain maximum performance
for any hydraulic operation.
Raise/Lower lever
Tilt lever
Accessory levers (optional)
HYDRAULIC LEVER OPERATION
Pull a lever toward you, away from the mast, and you'll
get the action shown in the bottom symbol on the
lever. Push the lever away from you, toward the mast,
and you'll get the opposite action shown in the upper
symbol.
The farther you move the lever from neutral, the faster
the action will be.
OPTIONAL ARMREST
Adjust the armrest so that you can fully operate the
hydraulic levers.
Lift the Raise/Lower lever to pull up or
push down the armrest.
Lift the Forward/Back lever to slide the
armrest forward or backward.
Make certain the armrest locks into place.
Note:
Do not make any adjustments while operating
the truck.
HORN
Your armrest is equipped with a horn button. Use it to
warn pedestrians and other drivers.
Use your horn when you leave an aisle or come to a
crosswalk or intersection.