Starting Procedures, Trucks With Keyless Start Option - Yale Veracitor GCC040VX Operating Manual

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Operating Procedures
3. The Engine Control Unit (ECU) will automatically begin a
warm-up/thaw cycle which preheats select fuel system com-
ponents.
4. Do not attempt to start the engine for approximately 1
minute.
5. Start the engine using the cranking key position. Use of
the accelerator pedal may assist in starting and keeping the
engine running, until warmed.
6. If engine fails to start, turn the key to the OFF position for
at least 30 seconds, then repeat procedure insuring that 1
minute delay has been observed.
7. Make sure the parking brake is applied or push on the
inching/brake pedal.
8. If equipped, put the direction control lever for the trans-
mission in the NEUTRAL (N) position.
9. Make sure lift truck hood is closed.
10. Turn the key to the ON position. If lift truck is equipped
with a diesel engine and engine is cold, the cold start indicator
light will illuminate and the cold start circuit will be energized.
11. If the truck is equipped with Operator Password feature,
enter correct operator, supervisor, or service password.
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12. On trucks equipped with a LPG or gasoline engine, turn
the key to the START position to engage the starter. The
word "Cranking" and a 30-second countdown timer will
appear on the LCD screen when the key is in the START
position.
On lift trucks equipped with a diesel engine, if cold start delay
is required, the cold start indicator will be illuminated and a
countdown time of ten seconds is displayed. When count-
down reaches 0, turn the key to the START position to
engage the starter.
For all engine types, if engine fails to start after 30 seconds,
the starter will shutdown for 60 seconds to cool off. A 60-
second countdown timer will appear on the LCD screen
showing the time remaining before a restart attempt can be
tried. To restart engine, repeat Step 10 through Step 12.
Starting Procedures, Trucks With Keyless Start
Option
WARNING
LPG is very flammable. An odor of LPG fuel can indicate
a leak in the fuel system. DO NOT start the engine until
the fuel leak is repaired and the atmosphere is free of
LPG.

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