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Contents
Warning
1
You Must be Trained
2
Protect Yourself
3
Contents
5
What's in it for You?
6
Your Turret Stockpicker
7
Turret Truck Parts
9
Capacity & Load Center
11
Capacity Plate
13
Display Panel
15
Power On & Off
17
Sit or Stand Operation
18
Braking
19
Platform Safety
21
Traverse & Pivot
23
Raise & Lower
25
Steering & Travel
27
Traveling & Plugging
29
Wire Guidance Option
31
Daily Safety Check
35
Be a Safe Driver
37
Battery Maintenance
41
Warning Labels
44
Capacity & Load Center
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Know the Hazards
Battery Maintenance 42
TRUCK BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS
Your truck battery produces fumes that can explode.
It also contains acid that could burn or disfi gure you.
• Do not try to install, remove, charge or service your
truck battery unless you are trained and authorized.
• Never smoke or use an open fl ame around batteries.
• Your company should provide an area where it is
safe to work on batteries. Use that area for all
battery
work.
• Use protective equipment such as gloves, eye
shields, aprons, etc.
BATTERY RETAINER
The battery could slide out if the retainer is not in
place. Check before you operate your truck.
BATTERY SIZE
Make certain you use the correct size and weight
battery. Never operate a truck that has underweight or
undersized battery installed.
DANGER
107
Batteries produce explosive gas.
Do
not smoke, use open
fl
ame or create
an arc or sparks near this battery.
Ventilate well in enclosed areas and
when charging.
Batteries contain
Sulfuric Acid
which
causes severe burns. Do not get in
eyes, on skin, or clothing. In case of
contact,
fl
ush immediately. Get medi-
cal attention if your eyes are a
ff
ected.
Minimum battery size allowed
000 mm
(00.00 in.)
wide
000 mm
(00.00 in.)
long
Undersize battery can affect truck
handling and stability. You could have
an accident.
Use U.L. classified Type EO battery.
WARNING
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