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Instructions for use Please read this manual carefully and operate the vehicle safety. • Do not operate this vehicle without training. • Please comply with ISO3691 “Safety Specification for Motor Vehicles Industry”. • Please do not modify or change the repair parameters, including adjusting the pressure. Any loss or damage to the vehicle resulting from such actions will be your responsibility, and doing so will void our warranty commitment.
4. Purpose and scope of use The electric straddle stacker is powered by a battery and features a DC drive system for electric walking and lifting. It is designed to be labor-saving, lightweight, efficient, stable, simple to operate, safe, reliable, low- noise, and environmentally friendly.
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Fault light Charging plug Emergency stop USB charging port Charging light Fig 2-1 5.2. Forward and reverse driving The flower-shaped turning knob, located above and to the left of the rudder handle, is used for speed control. It can be operated using the left-hand thumb or the right-hand fingers, either individually or simultaneously, as shown in Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2 5.3 Emergency Reverse Switch The red button located at the top of the rudder handle serves as the emergency reverse switch, as shown in Figure 2-3. When this switch is activated, the vehicle will immediately reverse direction. Horn Emergency reverse switch Rise and...
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Figure 2-5 6. Use and Maintenance of Batteries Timely Charging: Ensure the battery is fully charged regularly. Avoid letting the battery drain completely before charging, as excessive discharge can damage the battery. Connection Check: Frequently inspect the battery connections to ensure they are secure, and the terminal surfaces are clean for proper contact.
Replacement Consistency: Use replacement batteries identical to the original. Using incompatible batteries may harm the vehicle. Proper Disposal: Dispose of old batteries according to local laws and regulations for recycling. Do not discard them improperly. 7. Possible faults during use and troubleshooting methods Table 2 shows common troubleshooting methods for reference in fault diagnosis and maintenance.
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9.8 Do not leave the goods on the stacker for extended periods! 9.9 Sharp turns in narrow passages are strictly prohibited. Slow down and turn gradually to ensure the safety of personnel and cargo. 9.10 When the stacker is not in use, lower the forks to their lowest position to avoid injuring pedestrians with the forks.
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