the carriage moves vertically on the mast. Lift/Lower is ac-
tivated by tilting the entire control handle toward the left or
right side of the lift truck. If the control handle is tilted toward
the right, the carriage lifts; if the control handle is tilted to-
ward the left, the carriage lowers. The farther the lever is
tilted, the faster the carriage lifts or lowers. The speed of the
hydraulic function is controlled by the degree of movement
of the multi-function handle from the neutral position. The
farther the control is moved, the faster the speed of the hy-
draulic function. See the Instruments and Controls sec-
tion for the correct operation.
Do not lift or hit anything that can fall on
the operator or a bystander. Remem-
ber, a lift truck equipped with a
HYSTER overhead guard and load
backrest extension provides reason-
able protection to the operator from fall-
ing objects, but cannot protect against
every possible impact. A lift truck with-
out an overhead guard provides no
such protection and other personnel
have no overhead protection. Avoid hit-
ting objects such as stacked material
that could become dislodged and fall.
NARROW AISLE
Avoid hitting objects such as stacked material that could
become dislodged and fall. The operator must exercise
care while working near such objects. Whether the lift truck
is loaded or empty, do not travel with the load or carriage
in a raised position. Lift and lower with the forks vertical or
tilted slightly backward from vertical.
WARNING
Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift and reach
mechanisms. Never allow anyone under or on the
forks. NEVER put hands, arms, head or legs through
the mast or near the carriage or lift chains. This warn-
ing applies not only to the operator, but also a helper.
A helper must not be near the load or lift mechanism
while the operator is attempting to handle a load. The
lift mechanism has moving parts with close clear-
ances that can cause serious injury.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
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