Warning
1
You Must be Trained
2
Protect Yourself
3
Contents 5
What's in it for You?
6
Your Walkie/Rider Pallet Truck
7
Lift Truck Parts
9
Capacity Plate
11
Display 13
Power On & Off
15
Braking 16
Steering & Travel
17
Power Steering optional
18
Traveling 19
Raising & Lowering
21
Coast Controls optional
22
QuickPick™ Walkalong Control optional 25
Additional Options
27
Daily Safety Check
29
Be a Safe Driver
31
Battery Maintenance
35
Warning Labels
38
Contents
5 Contents
What's in it for You?
What's in it for You? 6
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
The better you understand your truck and how to use
it, the better and safer operator you can be. Here are
some guides to using this manual.
QUICK LOCATORS
In addition to the "Contents" page
you can use page headings to fi nd
topics. Some pages also have a
picture of the truck in the corner
showing features or functions
covered on that page
.
HOW-TO-DRAWINGS
On many pages you will fi nd
pictures as well as text to help you
understand how to use your truck
safely and productively.
"KNOW THE HAZARDS"
W
atch for and read these special
blocks. You will fi nd information
about possible safety hazards and
how to avoid them
.
Power On & Off
15 Power On & Off
Steering & Travel 16
Know the Hazards
Steering & Travel
KEY SWITCH
Turn the truck on by turning the key
clockwise to ON. Check that all display lights are working.
Turn the truck off by turning the key counterclockwise
to OFF.
Always turn the key off and make certain coast is off
when leaving the truck.
POWER DISCONNECT
Pull up on the battery connector to disconnect the battery
and cut all power.
Always disconnect the battery any time the truck isn't
working right. The key switch does not cut all power to
the truck.
Don't use the truck if it's not working right. Report the
problem to your supervisor.
POWER UNIT SWING
Be careful turning while traveling forks first. The power
unit will swing wide in the opposite direction. Make sure
you have clearance, and watch out for people in the area.
SLOW DOWN FOR SPILLS OR WET FLOORS
Powder or liquid spills can cause slippery floors. Slow
down or you could lose control of steering and braking.
Be careful and allow for a longer stopping distance.
Don't run over objects on the floor.
STEERING
You control steering by moving the control handle from side to side.
For example: This picture shows the directions the truck can turn when
the control handle is moved to the approximate position shown.