Cautions For Receiving Orders; Cautions For Selling Forklifts To Customers In Marine Product Industry; Cautions For Vehicle Modification; Battery - Toyota 7FBEF 15 Service Manual

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CAUTIONS FOR RECEIVING ORDERS

I Cautions for selling forklifts to customers in the marine product industry
1. Selling the standard vehicles to customers who handle fresh fish, pickles or tanned hides involving
possible salt water splashing onto vehicles may result in troubles of electrical parts such as motors.
Please sell the fisherman specification vehicles to a customer whose working conditions apply to any
of the following:
Conditions
• Transportation of salty or other water tanks involving possible water splashing onto the vehicle
• Vehicle being washed with salty water after the operation
• For use in an environment where the ground surface is constantly wet with salty water
• For use in an environment where the vehicle is possibly wetted with oxidizing fluid (such as
hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite)
• For use in an environment where calcium chloride or other snow-melting agent is used
2. Attention should be paid for use in such industrial sectors as marine product processing, pickling,
leather tanning and fertilizer production.
I Cautions for Vehicle Modification
1. Note
These forklifts use high-precision electronic devices. It is, therefore, necessary to pay sufficient
attention to prevent adverse influence on electronic devices when any auxiliary electric equipment not
specified by the manufacturer is to be installed.
2. Caution
When selecting any auxiliary electric equipment of other than the specified manufacturers for
installation on your forklift, check for abnormal surge* or noise generation beforehand and also pay
attention to the installation method.
If it is unknown whether the auxiliary equipment generates any surge, please consult with the auxiliary
equipment manufacturer.
*: Surge refers to local application of a high voltage instantaneously in a part of an electrical circuit due
to a sudden change in the current flowing in the circuit.
3. Other general supplementary advice
(1) Precautions for each type of auxiliary electric equipment are as follows:
1)
Auxiliary equipment with built-in inductive load such as a motor or solenoid
Connect a reflux diode across the inductive load.
Connect a surge absorber across the ON/OFF switch.
2)
Auxiliary equipment such as a buzzer or chime that generates sound
Use an electronic buzzer instead of a contact-type buzzer or chime.
3)
Auxiliary equipment including a high voltage discharge circuit such as an igniter
Since this type is likely to generate a noise, always install after confirming no noise generation.
(2) Precautions about wiring are as follows:
1)
Lay the harness for the auxiliary equipment as far from each vehicle harness as possible.
2)
Do not branch a power or signal line from any portion in the vehicle harnesses. Connect the
power line for example from an option connector terminal or directly from the battery terminal.
3)
The power supply for auxiliary equipment should be provided independently if possible.
(3) Others
1)
Install the static straps when installing the non-marking or smooth non-marking tires.

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