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  • Page 1 LOGIFLEX SELF1003/SELFS1003...
  • Page 2 • Directive no. 2014/35/EC b) has been manufactured in conformance with the stipulations of the standard: • EN ISO 3691-1 Responsible for the technical dossier: Name: Gitte Kirkegaard Address: Hillerupvej 35, DK-6760 Ribe Signature: Gitte Kirkegaard, CEO, Logitrans A/S Ribe, 01.12.2020. B148 D212...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1.0 Before the first lift....................4 2.0 Functions and identifications ................5 3.0 How to operate the Logiflex ................6 3.1 Handling of pallets ....................... 6 3.2 Use of Logiflex ........................8 3.3 Handle functions ........................8 3.3.1 Multiflex function ......................10 3.3.2 The safety switch......................11 3.4 Battery Info display ......................
  • Page 4: Before The First Lift

    1.0 Before the first lift... The fully powered Logiflex is manufactured in accordance with safety directives. Among the subjects dealt with in this Instruction Manual are: • Proper application • Physical limitations of the product • Risks with improper use Therefore please read this Instruction Manual carefully!
  • Page 5: Functions And Identifications

    2.0 Functions and identifications 1. Safety Switch 2. Horn 3. Lift/Lower 4. Forward/Reverse 5. Multiflex Function 6. Handle 7. Battery indicator/hour counter 8. Emergency Stop 9. Ignition Key 10. Name plate, serial number 11. Charging Lamp...
  • Page 6: How To Operate The Logiflex

    3.0 How to operate the Logiflex 3.1 Handling of pallets For proper operation,stand behind the handle! The forks will lift 190 mm before the telescopic mast begins to extend. ( SELF1003 2050 - 3300 ) ( SELFS1003 2020 - 3270 )
  • Page 7 3.0 How to operate the Logiflex When handling closed pallets..use stacker with straddle legs. SELFS1003 SELF1003...
  • Page 8: Use Of Logiflex

    3.0 How to operate the Logiflex 3.2 Use of Logiflex Insert key (1) and turn clockwise to switch on control current ready for function activation. Note!!! Emergency stop (2) must not be activated. 3.3 Handle functions The control functions of the stacker are located in the handle - The functions are dependent on the positions of the handle! Position A: Drive position •...
  • Page 9 3.0 How to operate the Logiflex...
  • Page 10: Multiflex Function

    3.0 How to operate the Logiflex 3.3.1 Multiflex function Multiflex Function • This function makes it possible to drive the stacker, even though the handle is in its upright, braked position • The function requires two-handed operation, i.e. it must be performed deliberately •...
  • Page 11: The Safety Switch

    3.0 How to operate the Logiflex 3.3.2 The safety switch The safety switch on the end of the handle ensures that the operator cannot be trapped when the stacker is reversed. When the safety switch is activated, the stacker will change direction and move forwards.
  • Page 12: Battery Info Display

    3.0 How to operate Logiflex 3.4 Battery Info display The display can show the following information: • The BDI or BOC – Battery state of charge • Machine operating hours • Fault codes/warnings • State of operation LED’s Upper 3-digit message field Wrench symbol Hourglass symbol Lower 6-digit message field...
  • Page 13: Faults

    3.0 How to operate Logiflex 3.4.3 Faults If a fault is present, the red LED, the message ”FAULT” and the Wrench symbol will be flashing and the fault number is showed in the upper 3-digit field. (See point 7.1 for Fault code description) 3.4.4 State of operation LED’s The LED’s indicate the state of operation: •...
  • Page 14: Optimum Safety

    4.0 Optimum safety ATTENTION!! Moving parts 4.1 Safety regulations • Never walk under a raised load/forks! • Before lowering the forks, make certain that no foreign elements can hinder the free lowering of the forks. • Logiflex is designed for use on an even and level floor. •...
  • Page 15: Marking

    4.0 Optimum safety 4.2 Marking The mast lifting capacity and the corresponding MAX 1000 kg centre of gravity distance are given by the pictogram on the side of the mast. The lifting capacity of the mast is the same as the max.
  • Page 16: Transport With Load

    4.0 Optimum safety 4.3 Transport with load The load centre is never allowed to exceed the center line of the wheels. The driving speed is reduced when lifting the forks above 400 mm. The Logiflex is designed for use on even and level floor. During transport the forks shall be raised as little as possible.
  • Page 17: Emergency Stop

    4.0 Optimum safety 4.5 Emergency stop The product has an emergency stop. When activating the emergency stop, the main current supply is switched off. • The movement of the forks stops immediately • Driving with the truck stops immediately • The emergency stop is deactivated by turning the switch to the right 4.6 Personal safety Transporting or lifting persons by means of the stacker is not allowed.
  • Page 18: There Must Be A Current Supply

    5.0 There must be a current supply... 5.1 Fuses - replacement There are 3 fuses in the electrical circuit, located behind the plate with this pictogram. • 10 Amp fuse in the control current circuit • 20 Amp fuse for built-in charger •...
  • Page 19: Long Live The Logiflex

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex Regular inspection and the replacement of worn or defective parts in good time will prolong the life of the stacker. “Prevention is better than repair”, therefore ensure: • That the battery is fully charged every time •...
  • Page 20: Oil Change

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex 6.2 Oil change Draining the oil: 1. Bring the unloaded forks down to the lowest position. 2. Most of the oil can be drained by loosening the hydraulic hose union in the bottom of the cylinder. Activate the hydraulic pump by pressure on the switch. The oil will run out.
  • Page 21: The Hydraulic Pump

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex 6.3 The hydraulic pump The hydraulic pump has a S3 “periodic intermittent duty” of 10%. This means that the pump in total is allowed to operate 1 minute for a period of 10 minutes. Note! If the pump operates more than 10%, the motor will be damaged due to superheating.
  • Page 22: Adjustment Of Lifting Chain

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex 6.5 Adjustment of lifting chain The chains shall be adjusted so that: • They lift equally. • They are equally tight. • The lifting movement has to stop in the cylinder, before the mast rolls touch the top stop.
  • Page 23: Adjustment Of Side Play

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex 6.6 Adjustment of side play 1. Screw (A) is loosened counter-clockwise, until resistance disappears. 2. Turn the screw clockwise, until resistance appears. The following 1.5 to 2.5 turns of the screw will be a tightening of the spring (C). 3.
  • Page 24: Cleaning

    6.0 Long live the Logiflex 6.7 Cleaning When cleaning the stacker, do not direct the jet onto bearings and seals. Otherwise the grease will be washed out and the life of the equipment shortened. Avoid spraying directly with liquids on the handle and other electrical components.
  • Page 25: Fault Codes/Fault Location Key

    7.0 Fault codes/Fault location key 7.1 Fault codes - Battery info display Code Description Solution Battery voltage too low Charge battery Power supply is missing Check fuses Controller overheated Contact the dealer Error main relais Contact the dealer For other error codes, contact your dealer.
  • Page 26: Fault Location Key

    7.0 Fault codes/Fault location key 7.2 Fault location key When the stacker is used every day, adjustments and the replacement of worn parts might be necessary. Adjustments and minor repairs can easily be made on the spot. Major repairs should, however, be carried through by the dealer who has a well-trained staff and the necessary special tools.
  • Page 27 Cause Remedy Inadequate power supply Battery discharged Fault in on/off switch Fault in control current circuit Fault in main/power current circuit Too little current on battery No current on brake Brake needs adjusting Insufficient oil in tank. Load too heavy, safety valve is set wrongly No current on solenoid valve Oil circuit leakage...
  • Page 28: Remedy

    7.0 Fault codes/Fault location key 7.3 Remedy 1. Check to ensure that the key (A) is turned clockwise and that emergency stop (B) is not activivated. 2. Charge battery - (see separate instruction manual for battery and charger) Access to the battery is achieved by tipping the cover (C). •...
  • Page 29 7.0 Fault codes/Fault location key...
  • Page 30: Good Service After Purchase

    Such affected parts shall be sent to your Logitrans dealer carriage paid within the warranty period in force at the time in question, together with a copy of the documentation for the service performed (B0284 - see the back page).
  • Page 32 Periodic service and safety inspection Service inspection is required once each year, or at least for every 500 hours of operation. Safety inspection should be performed by the dealer or other qualified persons at least once each year, unless local regulations state otherwise.

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