Lpg Cylinder (Tank) Holder; Open Procedure; Close Procedure - UniCarriers 1F1 Operator's Manual

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LPG CYLINDER (TANK) HOLDER

OPEN PROCEDURE

1. Pull out the latch pin to unlock the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder.
2. Slowly open the cylinder (tank) holder 90° until the lock pin is in the
lock pin hole.
!
WARNING
• When the latch pin is pulled out from the cylinder (tank)
holder, the weight of the holder and the LPG Cylinder (tank)
cause the holder to drop naturally, possibly resulting in
unexpected injury.
• When swinging the cylinder (tank) holder, be sure to support
the cylinder (tank) until the swing is completed. If you release
the cylinder (tank) before it is locked in position, it may move
in the opposite direction, or it may swing rapidly causing
unexpected injury.
• Before opening the top panel, make sure that the lock pin is
properly inserted into the lock pin hole.
3. Perform the top panel opening operation (refer to page 83).

CLOSE PROCEDURE

Before closing the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder, make sure that the top
panel is properly closed (refer to page 84).
1. Pull the lock pin up to unlock the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder. Slowly
close the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder and make sure that the latch
pin is in the locked position.
!
• If the latch pin is not locked securely, there is the danger that
the cylinder (tank) holder may move unexpectedly, causing
unexpected injury.
2. While seated in the operator's seat with the seat belt fastened, turn
the ignition switch to the ON position.
3. Check to make sure that the cylinder (tank) lock indicator light is off.
4. If the light is illuminated, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position
and check that the swing mount is secured and locked. If it is
check to see if the switch is damaged.
NOTE:
The engine will not start if the cylinder (tank) holder is not in the locked
position.
!
• Only authorized UCA service technicians should perform
repair and/or make adjustments to the cylinder (tank) switch
or latch.
• Refer to pages 112-117 for additional information on the LPG
system.
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WARNING
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