Load Weighing Sensor; Set Load Weight To Zero; Engine Shutdown - Yale VERACITOR GCC030VX Operating Manual

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• Check the operation of the steering system.
• Check the oil level in the powershift transmission when
the oil is at operating temperature 50 °C (120 °F). Turn
the truck off and wait one minute. Then check the trans-
mission oil level.

Load Weighing Sensor

If your lift truck is equipped with the optional load weight
sensor, it can display the weight of the load in either
pounds or kilograms on the LCD screen (see Figure 7).
The unit of measure is preset by a service technician and
can be changed by a service technician.
The operator can access the load weight function by press-
ing the up or down arrow keys on the Display Switch Clus-
ter (see Figure 6), until the word "Weight" appears on the
LCD screen. See Figure 7.
To most accurately weigh a load, follow these instructions:
1. With a load on the forks, position the mast in a vertical
position.
2. Lift the load 0.6 m (2 ft) off the ground, but if freelift cylin-
der is present, not more than maximum freelift.
3. Lower the load 51 mm (2 in.). Stop lowering, wait 1 sec-
ond, and read the load weight. This will be the most accu-
rate weight. Waiting longer to read the load weight will
reduce accuracy.

Set Load Weight to Zero

The service technician or supervisor can set the load
weight to zero, when the no-load weight displayed on the
LCD screen (see Figure 7) is not within ±2% of truck
capacity. See User Interface - Supervisor 2200 YRM
1130 or User Interface - Service Technician 2200 YRM
1131 for procedures.

Engine Shutdown

NOTE: The information in this section pertains to lift trucks
with the powertrain protection option. On trucks without
powertrain protection, the fault number is displayed on the
LCD screen and the Engine Malfunction icon will illuminate,
but engine will not shutdown and truck performance will be
decreased. DO NOT continue to run lift truck. Turn
engine OFF and notify service technician immediately
for repair.
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