Introduction; Maintenance And Servicing; Daily Inspection; Planned Maintenance - UniCarriers 1F1 Operator's Manual

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INTRODUCTION

UniCarriers lift trucks meet all applicable requirements of ITSDF B56.1
at the time of manufacture. UCA will not assume, and expressly
disclaims, any liability for injuries or damage arising from or caused by
the removal, disconnection or disengagement of any part from any of
its lift trucks. UCA recommends that all replacement parts be of OEM
(Original Equipment Manufacture) origin.
UCA would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing
our product. Your UniCarriers lift truck was carefully designed and
manufactured to ensure maximum reliability, ease of service and
reasonable cost for our customers. The purpose of this guide is to
introduce and familiarize you, the operator, with the controls and
features of this lift truck.
This manual will help you learn how to operate your lift truck. This
manual describes the controls, their function and some special features
which may be installed on this lift truck. UniCarriers lift trucks are built to
work hard but not for misuse and/or abuse.

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

UniCarriers lift trucks are built to be dependable, but as with any
lift truck, they are only as efficient as the operator and the persons
responsible for maintaining them. It is essential to keep your lift truck in
good operating condition by following a recommended maintenance
schedule. A damaged lift truck is a potential source of danger to the
operator, and to other personnel around it.

DAILY INSPECTION

OSHA 1910.178 requires a daily or per shift inspection. Before
operating a lift truck it should always be inspected by the operator. This
procedure is detailed in the "Daily Inspection" (refer to page 89) and the
"Operator's Daily Checklist Sample" (refer to page 91).

PLANNED MAINTENANCE

A Periodic Planned Maintenance program is used in addition to
the daily inspection of the lift truck and is performed by a trained
and authorized mechanic. Planned Maintenance (PM) provides the
opportunity to do a thorough inspection of the operating system
and safety condition of your lift truck. This can reduce unscheduled
downtime by doing necessary adjustments and repairs. Our dealers
are ready to help you with a Planned Maintenance Program by trained
service personnel (refer to page 118).
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