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Wire Guidance Option
Wire Guidance Option
ACQUIRING THE WIRE
Toggle the wire guidance switch ON as you near a
guided aisle. Approach the wire at an angle of 30° or
less. Drive slowly and center the truck over the wire.
When you hear a "beep" and the red light turns off, the
truck takes control of steering. Start slowly.
WHEN DRIVING ON THE WIRE
• Always watch where you're going. Make sure your
path is clear.
• Always be alert for "beeps" from the alarm, messages
on the display, or indicator lights that signal changes
in guidance status.
• Start slowly after changing direction of travel. Be
sure the truck is following the wire.
AUTOMATIC SLOW DOWN
While traveling on guidance, your truck may slow
down automatically for certain conditions.
• Low signal strength from the wire.
• Truck deviates slightly from the wire.
• End of Aisle Control (optional) is activated.
AUTOMATIC STOP
Your truck may stop automatically for certain
conditions.
• Signal strength from the wire is lost or is too low.
• Acquiring the wire at an angle greater than 30°.
• Truck deviates too far from the wire.
• End of Aisle Control (optional) is activated.
Guidance Wire
30°
MAX
Display Panel 16
DRIVE WHEEL DIRECTION INDICATOR LIGHTS, see page 28
MANUAL STEERING LIGHT, OPTION
Red light means you are in manual steering mode. Take
control of steering tiller.
GUIDANCE LIGHTS, OPTION
Green lights means you are in wire guided mode.
WIRE SIGNAL LIGHTS, OPTION
Amber lights means signal is weak. See message panel.
POWER ON LIGHT
MESSAGE PANEL
The upper half of the message panel is continually
updating fork height, load on forks and battery charge
remaining.
The bottom line of the message panel will usually
show time and date. However if truck status or
operation requires your attention, instructions will be
displayed here.
Anytime you hear a beep, or if the truck slows down
or won’t work, check message panel for instructions.
SAMPLE
MESSA
GE
PANEL