Maintenance
wraps if they have been removed for some other service
operation.
Fuel, Oil, and Coolant Leaks, Check
WARNING
All fuels are very flammable and can burn or cause an
explosion. Do not use an open flame to check the fuel
level or to check for leaks in the fuel system. If there is
a leak in the fuel system, extra care must be used dur-
ing the repair. Do not operate the lift truck until a leak
is repaired.
Make a visual check for leaks on and under the lift truck. If
possible, find and report the leak to maintenance for repair.
Leaks often indicate a need for repair of damaged or worn
components. Leaks in the LPG fuel system are usually not
visible unless ice is present. There is however, usually a
strong odor. Fuel leaks MUST be repaired IMMEDIATELY.
Check the fuel system for leaks and the condition of parts.
When fuel is added to the lift truck, see the section, How to
Add Fuel to the Lift Truck.
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Also check the condition of the radiator or heater hoses
that are not leaking. Soft or cracked hoses need to be
replaced before a major leak occurs.
Hydraulic Hoses
Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses for serviceability
by inspecting for cracks or other obvious damage. Check to
insure that the hydraulic hoses are not leaking. If any hose
is leaking, report it to maintenance for repair.
Coolant Hoses
Check the condition of the coolant hoses for serviceability
by inspecting for cracks or other obvious damage. Check to
insure that the coolant hoses are not leaking. If any hose is
leaking, report it to maintenance for repair.
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