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TRAVEL
Rotate the top of the twist grip in the direction
you want to travel.
The farther you rotate the grip from the neutral
position, the faster the truck will travel.
ONE TOUCH HIGH TRAVEL SPEED
For high travel speed while riding the truck, rotate the
twist grip, then press and release the high travel speed
button on the grab bar. Rotate the twist grip to the
maximum travel speed position.
When the twist grip is returned to neutral, the speed
control will reset to standard operation.
HIGH TRAVEL SPEED WITHOUT ONE TOUCH
Rotate the twist grip, then push and hold the high
travel speed button on the grab bar. Rotate the twist
grip to the maximum travel speed position.
When the twist grip is returned to neutral, the speed
control will reset to standard operation.
REVERSING BUTTON
If you accidentally hit the reversing button while
working in close quarters, the truck will move in the
direction of the forks.
Be careful. The reversing button cannot prevent all
injuries.
Know the Hazards
WATCH YOUR FEET AND HANDS
• While riding, keep your feet on the platform and
hands on the controls at all times. This truck weighs
about 1360 kg or 3000 pounds, even without a load.
You cannot stop or even slow it down with your
foot, hand or any part of your body, no matter how
slow the truck is moving. A foot or hand caught
between the truck and a wall, post or any fi xed
object will be crushed or even cut off.
• When walking and traveling power unit fi rst, protect
your legs and feet by staying to the side and keeping
out of the path of the truck.
LOOK WHERE YOU'RE GOING
Driver distractions can cause accidents resulting in
injury or even death.
• Don’t use cell phones or similar devices while
operating the truck.
• Travel in the direction where you have the
best
visibility.
• Always be alert to the area around you and watch
where you are driving. You could be pinned or
crushed by driving into walls or racks or other
fi xed objects.
• You could also be seriously injured by objects
intruding or poking into the operator area.
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