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It’s the law,
you must be
trained and
certified to
operate this
truck.
(OSHA § 1910.178, Rev. 1999)
You or people around
you could be seriously
injured or even killed if
you don't use this truck
correctly.
Obey all instructions &
warnings in the operator
manual and on the truck.
Avoid being
crushed.
Keep head,
arms,hands,
legs, and feet
within the operator area.
Stop truck completely
before getting off.
Falls from
docks can
cause serious
injury or even
death. Keep
seatbelt fastened, hold
on, and brace your feet
in these emergencies.
You could be
pinned or
crushed by
objects intruding
or poking into
the operator area. Look
where you are going.
Inspect your truck before
starting work, make sure
it’s in good working order.
* Additional copies of the
Operators Manual and Truck
Labels can be obtained from:
Crown Equipment Corp.
New Bremen, OH 45869
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Minimum battery size allowed
Undersize battery can affect truck
handling and stability. You could have
an accident.
XXX
mm (
XX
.
XX
in.) wide
XXX
mm (
XX
.
XX
in.) long
Use U.L. classified Type EO battery.
Warning Labels
EACH WARNING LABEL
ON YOUR TRUCK IS IMPORTANT
Read and obey all of them to protect
yourself and others.
All rights reserved under International
and Pan American copyright conventions
Copyright 1999 Crown Equipment Corp.
Lifting people without
a proper platform could
cause a fall or other
serious injury.
Platform must be built
and used as specified
in OSHA 1910.178 and
ANSI-B56.1.
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Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Moving parts can
cut or crush hands,
feet, arms or legs.
WARNING
Passengers could be
seriously injured.
There is no safe place
for them to ride.
No Passengers.
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Tilting mast forward when forks
are raised and loaded can tip the
truck over causing injury or death.
Do not tilt elevated load forward
unless it is over a stack.
WARNING
Slow down when turning.
You can tip this truck over if you
turn too sharply for the conditions
around you. Don't risk injury or
death.
Buckle seatbelt
WARNING
Falling objects or lowering forks can
cause serious injury or death.
Never stand under the forks.
While servicing, block the forks so
they won't fall.
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Standing or riding on the forks can
cause a fall. You can be seriously
injured or killed.
Never stand or ride on forks
for any reason.
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Batteries can produce explosive gas.
Do not
smoke, use open flame, or create an arc or sparks
near this battery. Ventilate well when in an enclosed
area and when charging.
This battery contains Sulfuric Acid which causes
severe burns. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or clothing.
In case of contact, flush immediately and thoroughly
with water. Get medical attention if your eyes are
affected.
In case of
tip-over
Follow these
instructions:
Hold on tight
Brace feet
Don't jump!
DANGER
10
k
Battery & Truck Display
29 Battery & Truck Display
BATTERY CHARGE LIGHT
The display shows percent of charge left in the battery.
The display will flash to warn you that the battery is
getting low. Have the battery changed or recharged.
HOUR METER LIGHT
When the key is turned off, the display will show total
hours of truck operation.
EVENT CODE LIGHT
The display shows the code for a detected event.
10
k
LIGHT
Indicates hour meter reading is over 10,000 hours.
METER DISPLAY
During truck operation, the meter will display battery
charge unless a fault is detected. When the key is turned
off, the meter will display hours of operation. The lights
below the display show which mode the meter is in.
For other event codes see a complete event code label
under the battery cover, or contact your supervisor or
service department.
EVENT CODE LABEL
The event code label, located on the right lift cylinder,
lists the events that the operator can correct without
asking for service.
Event codes that the
operator can correct.
For other event codes, see
supervisor or service dept.
You must be in the
seat.
Return direction
control to neutral.
Release service or
parking brake
Select direction
of travel.
Remove foot from
accelerator
Recharge or replace
battery
Turn key switch to
off and back to on
Wait for start-up
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