Unloading - Yale VERACITOR GCC030VX Operating Manual

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CAUTION
Make sure that any straps or chains used to fasten the
lift truck to the transport do not contact any tubes,
hoses, hydraulic cylinders, or other parts of the truck
that are easily damaged.
If components and attachments must be removed for trans-
port of the lift truck, see the Service Manual for removal
procedures.
The operator must never leave a lift truck in a condition so
that it can cause damage and injury. When the lift truck is
loaded on the transport, do the following operations:
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. If the mast is mounted on the lift truck, fully lower the
forks or carriage. Tilt the mast FORWARD until the tips of
the forks touch the surface.
3. Put the direction control lever for the powershift trans-
mission in NEUTRAL (N). If the lift truck has a manual
transmission, leave the gears of the transmission engaged.
DO NOT leave a manual transmission in NEUTRAL (N).
4. Turn the key switch to OFF to stop the engine, if truck is
equipped with a key switch, or press the Power ON/OFF
button, if truck is equipped with a keyless option. Check
that all switches and accessories are turned OFF.
5. Put blocks in front and back of the lift truck tires to pre-
vent any movement of the lift truck. Make sure the blocks
are attached to the load surface.
If the lift truck is equipped with an LPG fuel system and is
not in active use, close the fuel valve at the tank. If the lift
truck is going to be left overnight or longer, the truck must
be parked outside or the LPG tank must be removed and
stored outside.
If the lift truck is transported in severe weather or any other
condition that can damage the lift truck, cover the lift truck.
Make sure the protective cover is designed for the applica-
tion and is securely fastened.

Unloading

If components normally attached to the lift truck were
removed for transport, see the Service Manual for installa-
tion procedures.
1. If used, remove any protective cover.
2. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
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