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Introduction
Additional information
settings without first obtaining permission from
the manufacturer.
Danger areas
Danger areas are areas that are hazardous to
personnel due to the movement of the indus-
trial truck, its operating devices, loading devi-
ces (such as attachments) or loaded car-
go.They also include areas for lowering loads
or lowering operating devices and equipment.
Non-work personnel must never stand in the
danger areas of the industrial truck.
Work areas
DANGER
In operating areas with magnetic fields that have a
magnetic flux density greater than 5 mT, uninten-
tional movements of the truck or hydraulics cannot
be entirely excluded under unfavourable circum-
stances.
For magnetic fields with magnetic flux densities
greater than 5 mT, components developed especially
for this purpose must be used.
Contact your local authorised dealer.
Only areas authorised by the operator or his
representative can be used for transportation
purposes.Loads may only be stacked or stor-
ed in the the specified locations.
Travel routes
Travel routes should be well laid and remain
flat and free of obstructions.Deal with drainage
channels and rail track intersections, etc. by
levelling them, if necessary using a ramp to
cover them, so as to minimise the risk of colli-
sions occurring when the vehicle passes over
them.
The industrial truck can only travel along
routes that are free from sharp turns, steep
ramps, narrow passages and low ceilings.
The industrial truck must not travel on ramps
that exceed the maximum gradient specified
by the manufacturer, and the driving surface
must be sufficiently adherent.Flat and smooth
transitions at the upper and lower ends of
ramps can prevent the load from contacting
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the ground or damage being caused to the
chassis.
Do not exceed permitted zones and point
loads of travel lanes or routes.Maintain a suffi-
cient gap between the highest part of the in-
dustrial truck or load and fixtures in the sur-
rounding area.
Comply with the EU Directive 89/654/EEC
(minimum safety and health requirements for
the workplace).In non-EU countries comply
with the corresponding national regulations.
If necessary, use conventional road traffic
signs or other warning signs to mark danger
points along travel lanes or routes.
When driving on public roads, you must com-
ply with the relevant laws and regulations as
well as country/region-specific restrictions with
regard to winter road conditions.
Fire prevention measures
The operator is responsible for adopting ap-
propriate fire prevention measures in the vicin-
ity of the industrial truck.The operator is re-
sponsible for adopting additional fire preven-
tion measures on the industrial truck, depend-
ing on how the industrial truck is used.If you
have any questions, please contact the re-
sponsible supervisory authority.
Attachments
Attachments may only be used after obtaining
a permit.Drivers must be instructed in the op-
eration of the relevant attachment.
The attachment operating instructions are en-
closed for trucks that are delivered from the
factory with an attachment.Before commis-
sioning a truck with an attachment, you must
check that loads are handled safely.Depend-
ing on the type of attachment, it may be nec-
essary to make adjustments, e.g. pressure
settings or adjusting stops and operating
speeds.Corresponding instructions can be
found in the attachment operating instructions.
Operating Instructions - 1131 801 1601 EN - 12/2021 - 04

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