About This Manual; Who Should Read This Manual; Responsibilities; Introduction - Taylor-Dunn SS-025-34 Operation, Maintenance, And Replacement Parts Manual

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INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THIS MANUAL

The purchase of this vehicle shows a belief in high
quality products manufactured in the USA.
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Taylor-Dunn
, a leading manufacturer of electric
burden and personnel carriers since 1949, wants to
be sure this vehicle provides years of reliable service.
Please continue to read this manual and enjoy this
high quality Taylor-Dunn
This manual is to serve as a guide for the service,
repair, and operation of Taylor-Dunn
not intended as a training guide. Taylor-Dunn
made every effort to include as much information as
possible about the operation and maintenance of this
vehicle.
Included in this manual are:
Vehicle Description
Safety Rules and Guidelines
Operational Information
Operator Responsibilities
Owner Responsibilities
Control Operation and Location Information
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Information
Standard Parts List
Before servicing, operating, training or performing
maintenance on this or any other Taylor-Dunn
read the appropriate Taylor-Dunn
Each Taylor-Dunn
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manual references the applicable
models and serial numbers on the front cover.
Please, be aware of all cautions, warnings,
instructions, and notes contained in this manual.

WHO SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL

This manual is intended for use by anyone who is
going to operate, own, perform maintenance on,
service, or order parts for this Taylor-Dunn
Each person should be familiar with the parts of this
manual that apply to their use of this vehicle.
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RESPONSIBILITIES

Of the Owner...
The owner of this or any Taylor-Dunn
responsible for the overall maintenance and repairs
of the vehicle, as well as the training of operators.
Owners should keep a record of conducted training
and maintenance performed on the vehicle. (OSHA
Regulation, 29 CFR 1910.178 Powered Industrial
Truck Operator Training).
Of the Operator...
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of
the vehicle, preoperational and operational checks
on the vehicle, and the reporting of any problems to
service and repair personnel.
Of the Service Personnel...
The service personnel are responsible for the service
and maintenance of the vehicle. At no time should a
service person allow any untrained personnel to
service or repair this or any Taylor-Dunn
For the purposes of training, a qualified service
person may oversee the repairs or services being
made to a vehicle by an individual in training. At no
time should an untrained individual be allowed to
service or repair a vehicle without supervision. This
manual is not a training guide.
Of the Passengers ...
The passengers are responsible to remain fully
seated, keeping their hands, arms, and legs inside
the vehicle at all times. Each passenger should be
fully aware of the vehicle's operation. All forms of
recklessness are to be avoided. Do not engage in
horseplay.
Model B 2-10 shown withstake sides
and steel cab with doors options
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