UniCarriers FG20 Series Operation & Maintenance Manual page 39

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Use the specified brake fluid
Use caution not to allow the entrance of
dust into the brake fluid reservoir
Use caution to keep the breather of the
brake fluid reservoir cap from clogging
Handling Long Life Coolant (LLC)
Engine-powered trucks
The LLC is flammable and poisonous. When storing
it, attach a label "Dangerous substance" and keep it
out of reach of children.
The LLC is flammable. When handling the LLC,
never smoke or use fire or naked flame near the
LLC.
The LLC is poisonous. Do not swallow it. If
anyone swallowed it accidentally, let him drink
a lot of water, induce vomiting and get medical
attention immediately.
Caution to be taken when jacking up the
truck
WARNING
Do not enter under the truck while it is jacked
up. The truck might fall, getting you caught
under it.
WEDGE
Before jacking up the truck, remove the loads
from the truck.
When jacking up the truck, the operator must
leave the truck.
Lift the truck a little off the ground surface and put
supports at both sides of the frame to prevent the
truck from falling.
Before jacking up, block the wheels to prevent
them from rotating unexpectedly.
INSPECTION AND SERVICE
WOOD
BLOCK
When hoisting the lift truck, use "Lifting
Eyes"
WARNING
Never hoist your lift truck by attaching ropes
or wires to its overhead guard or counter-
weight; otherwise there is the possibility of
the chassis getting damage or falling.
If hoisting the lift truck is necessary for
any reason such as transportation, use
an optional "Chassis Lifting Eye". For the
Chassis Lifting Eye, consult your UniCarriers
dealer.
Lifting the truck must be performed only by
qualified personnel (for crane or slinging work).
The truck must be lifted by attaching wire ropes
to the designated parts.
Use strong wire ropes
Make sure the wire ropes are strong enough to
lift the truck and free from damage.
Cautions to be taken when handling
batteries:
If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush it off
with a copious amount of water
SAFETY
GLASSES
The battery electrolyte contains dilute sulfuric
acid, a very corrosive material. It can destroy most
things it touches. It will cause painful and serious
burns if it gets on the skin. It can cause blindness
if it gets into eyes. If battery electrolyte comes
in contact with the skin or clothing, wash it away
immediately with a copious amount of water.
If electrolyte gets into your eyes, get medical
attention
If electrolyte gets into your eyes, flush it off
immediately with a copious amount of water and
get medical attention.
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