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Still 6231 Original Instructions Manual (540 pages)
Electric truck
Brand:
Still
| Category:
Trucks
| Size: 56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Foreword
17
Your Truck
18
Description of the Truck
18
General
20
CE Labelling
21
Explosion Protection Notice
22
EC Declaration of Conformity in Accordance with Machinery Directive
23
Accessories
24
Labelling Points
26
Nameplate
30
Production Number
30
Stvzo (Road Traffic Licensing Regulations) Information
31
Nameplate of the Pressure-Tight Housing
32
Nameplate of the Battery
33
Diagnostic Interface
35
Using the Truck
36
Basic Information on Explosion Protection
36
Commissioning
38
Proper Use
39
Proper Use During Towing
40
Improper Use
40
Place of Use
42
Parking in Temperatures below -10°C
44
Using Working Platforms
44
Information about the Documentation
46
Scope of the Documentation
46
Supplementary Documentation
47
Issue Date and Topicality of the Operating Instructions
48
Copyright and Trademark Rights
48
Explanation of Signal Terms Used
48
List of Abbreviations
49
Definition of Directions
51
Schematic Views
51
Environmental Considerations
53
Packaging
53
Disposal of Components and Batteries
53
2 Safety
55
Definition of Responsible Persons
56
Operating Company
56
Competent Person for Explosion Protection Checks
57
Drivers
58
Basic Principles for Safe Operation
60
Insurance Cover on Company Premises
60
Modifications and Retrofitting
60
Changes to the Overhead Guard and Roof Loads
62
Warning Regarding Non-Original Parts
62
Damage, Defects and Misuse of Safety Systems
63
Tyres
64
Medical Equipment
65
Exercise Caution When Handling Gas Springs and Accumulators
66
Length of the Fork Arms
66
Residual Risk
68
Residual Dangers, Residual Risks
68
Special Risks Associated with Using the Truck and Attachments
70
Overview of Hazards and Countermeasures
72
Danger to Employees
74
Safety Tests
76
Carrying out Regular Inspections on the Truck
76
Explosion-Protection Checks
77
Testing the Electrical System
78
Insulation Testing
78
Safety Regulations for Handling Consumables
80
Permissible Consumables
80
Oils
80
Hydraulic Fluid
81
Battery Acid
82
Disposal of Consumables
83
Emissions
84
3 Overviews
87
Overview
88
Driver's Compartment
90
Shelves
92
Operating Devices and Display Elements
94
Display-Operating Unit "STILL Easy Control
94
Explosion-Protection Warning Lights
96
Battery Isolating Switch
96
Emergency off Switch
98
Reset Button
98
Multi-Lever Operation
99
Double Mini-Lever
100
Triple Mini-Lever
102
Quadruple Mini-Lever
104
Fingertip
106
Joystick 4Plus
107
Travel Direction Selector and Indicator Module (Variant)
108
4 Operation
109
Checks and Tasks before Daily Use
110
Visual Inspections and Function Checking
110
Climbing into and out of the Truck
113
Safety Information Regarding Electrostatic Charge
115
Adjusting the Driver's Seat and Armrest
115
Adjusting the Steering Column
115
Adjusting the Swivelling Display-Operating Unit
116
Switching on the Battery Isolating Switch
117
Unlock the Emergency off Switch
118
Checking the Emergency off Function
118
Operating the Signal Horn
119
Operating the Pneumatic Signal Horn
119
Using the Driver's Cab
120
Checking the Brake System for Correct Function
122
Warming up the Hydraulic Oil at Cold Ambient Temperatures
124
Checking the Steering System for Correct Function
125
Driver's Seat
126
Adjusting the Driver's Seat
126
Seat Belt
130
Adjusting the Armrest
134
Switching on
135
Switching on Using the Key Switch
135
Switching on Via Push Button (Variant)
136
Display-Operating Unit
138
Operating the Display-Operating Unit
138
Access Authorisation with PIN Code (Variant)
139
Access Authorisation for the Fleet Manager (Variant)
141
Description of the Pre-Shift Check (Variant)
145
Process
146
All Questions
147
Defining the Question Sequence
149
Displaying the History
150
Defining the Shift Start
152
Resetting the Truck Restrictions
156
Driver Profiles
159
Driver Profiles (Variant)
159
Selecting Driver Profiles
159
Creating Driver Profiles
161
Renaming Driver Profiles
163
Deleting Driver Profiles
166
Lighting
168
Meaning of the Symbols
168
Driving Lights
169
Working Spotlights
170
Working Spotlight for Reverse Travel (Variant)
171
Turn Indicators
171
Hazard Warning System
173
Stvzo Equipment
174
Rotating Beacon
175
STILL Safetylight (Variant)
176
Warning Zone Light (Variant)
177
Tilt-Angle-Dependent Assistance Systems
178
Mast Tilt Angle Display
178
Tilt End Stop Damping
178
Automatic Mast Vertical Positioning (Variant)
178
Calibrating the Automatic Mast Vertical Positioning
178
Function Checking of the Automatic Mast Vertical Positioning Function (Variant)
180
Load-Dependant Assistance Systems
184
Overload Detection (Variant)
184
Dynamic Load Control 1
185
Dynamic Load Control 2
186
Load Measurement (Variant)
188
Calibrating the Load Measurement
189
Precision Load Measurement (Variant)
191
Tare Function
193
Total Load (Variant)
195
Efficiency and Drive Modes
198
Blue-Q (Variant)
198
Switching Blue-Q on and off
200
Configuring Blue-Q
201
STILL Classic and Sprint Mode
201
Driving
203
Safety Regulations When Driving
203
Roadways
205
Selecting Drive Programmes 1 to
208
Selecting Drive Programme a or B
208
Configuring Drive Programmes a and B
209
Selecting the Drive Direction
211
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch with the Multiple-Lever Version
212
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch with the Mini-Lever Version
212
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch with the Fingertip Version
212
Joystick 4Plus Version
213
Indicator Module Version
214
Starting Drive Mode
214
Starting Drive Mode, Dual Pedal Version (Variant)
216
Operating the Service Brake
218
Parking Brake
219
Applying the Mechanical Parking Brake
220
Actuating the Electric Parking Brake (Variant)
222
Malfunctions in the Electric Parking Brake
226
Steering
231
Reducing Speed When Turning (Curve Speed Control)
232
Speed Reduction When the Fork Carriage Is Raised (Variant)
233
Speed Reduction When the Cab Door Is Open
233
Speed Limitation (Variant)
234
Cruise Control (Variant)
236
Parking
241
Parking the Truck Securely and Switching It off
241
Wheel Chock (Variant)
244
Lifting
245
Lifting System Variants
245
Lift Mast Versions
245
Operating Devices for the Lifting System
247
Controlling the Lifting System Using Multi-Lever Operation
249
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Double Mini-Lever
251
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Triple Mini-Lever
253
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Quadruple Mini-Lever
255
Controlling the Lifting System Using the Fingertip
255
Controlling the Lifting System Using the Joystick 4Plus
258
Dynamics of the Hydraulic Movements
260
Selecting Load Programs 1 to
261
Fork Wear Protection (Variant)
262
Changing the Fork Arms
263
Fork Extension (Variant)
266
Operation with Reversible Fork Arms (Variant)
268
Malfunctions During Lifting Mode
270
Hydraulic Blocking Function
271
Handling Loads
273
Safety Regulations When Handing Loads
273
Before Picking up a Load
274
Picking up Loads
275
Danger Area
276
Transporting Pallets
277
Transporting Suspended Loads
278
Transporting Swinging Loads
279
Picking up a Load
283
Transporting Loads
287
Shake Function (Variant)
288
Setting down a Load
292
Driving on Ascending and Descending Gradients
293
Driving Onto Lifts
294
Driving on Loading Bridges
296
Depressurising the Hydraulic System
297
Need to Depressurise the Hydraulic System
297
Wizard for Depressurising the Hydraulic System
298
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using Multi-Lever Operation
300
6Th Function
301
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using a Double Mini-Lever
302
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Double Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
303
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using a Triple Mini-Lever
304
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Triple Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
305
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using a Quadruple Mini-Lever
306
5 Th Function
307
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Fingertip
308
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Fingertip and the 5Th Function
309
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Joystick 4Plus
310
Depressurising the Hydraulic System Using the Joystick 4Plus and the 5Th Function
311
Special Feature for Clamping Attachments
312
Exiting the Wizard
313
Attachments
314
Fitting Attachments
314
General Instructions for Controlling Attachments
318
Adjusting the Hydraulic Speed for Attachments
319
Attachment Example for the Connection of the Auxiliary Hydraulics
319
Clamp Locking Mechanism (Variant)
323
Controlling Attachments Using Multi-Lever Operation
325
Controlling Attachments Using Multi-Lever Operation and the 5Th and 6Th Function
327
Controlling Attachments Using a Double Mini-Lever
329
Controlling Attachments Using the Double Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
331
Controlling Attachments Using a Triple Mini-Lever
333
Controlling Attachments Using the Triple Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
335
Controlling Attachments Using a Quadruple Mini-Lever
337
Controlling Attachments Using the Quadruple Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
339
Controlling Attachments Using the Fingertip
340
Controlling Attachments Using the Fingertip and the 5Th Function
342
Controlling Attachments Using the Joystick 4Plus
344
Controlling Attachments Using the Joystick 4Plus and the 5Th Function
346
Picking up a Load Using Attachments
347
Actuating the Windscreen Wipers and Windscreen Washers (Variant)
348
Auxiliary Equipment
348
Driver Restraint Systems (Variants)
348
Fleetmanager (Variant)
348
General Note
348
Shock Recognition (Variant)
348
Filling the Washer System
351
Operating the Rear Window Heating
351
Ceiling Sensor (Variant)
352
Cab
358
Opening and Closing the Cab Door
358
Opening and Closing the Side Window
359
Radio (Variant)
360
Turning the Interior Lighting on or off (Variant)
360
Air Conditioning (Variant)
361
Heating System (Variant)
361
Clipboard (Variant)
365
Push-Up Roof Window (Variant)
365
Sun Visor and Sun Blind
367
Safety Information for Trailer Operation
368
Trailer Operation
368
Towed Load
369
Coupling Pin in the Counterweight
370
Tow Coupling RO*244
372
Towing Trailers
376
Cold Store Application
377
Behaviour When the Explosion-Protection Warning Lights Are Illuminated
380
Display Messages
380
Messages
382
Messages about Operation
382
Messages about the Truck
389
Emergency Shutdown
391
Procedure in Emergencies
391
Actuating the Reset Button after Automatic Emergency Shutdown
392
Emergency Hammer
394
Procedure if Truck Tips over
394
Emergency Driving Via the Drive Direction Switch/Drive Direction Selection Lever
395
Emergency Lowering
396
Emergency Actuation of the Electric Parking Brake (Variant)
398
Towing
400
Connecting and Disconnecting the Battery Male Connector
404
Connecting the Battery Male Connector
404
Disconnect the Battery Male Connector
406
Handling the Lead-Acid Battery
409
Safety Regulations for Handling the Battery
409
Maintaining the Battery
414
Checking the Battery Condition, Acid Level and Acid Density
415
Checking the Battery Charge Status
417
Charging the Lead-Acid Battery
417
Equalising Charging to Preserve the Battery Capacity
421
Replacing and Transporting the Battery
423
General Information on Replacing the Battery
423
Changing to a Different Battery Type
424
Opening/Closing the Battery Door
425
Replacing the Battery Using a Truck
428
Replacing the Battery Using a Lift Truck and a Battery Change Frame
433
Transporting the Lead-Acid Battery by Crane
440
Cleaning the Truck
441
Note on Flame Proof Enclosures
441
Cleaning the Electrical System
444
Cleaning Load Chains
444
Cleaning the Windows
445
After Cleaning
446
Transporting the Truck
447
Transport
447
Crane Loading
450
Decommissioning
451
Safety Information for Shutting down and Restarting
451
Decommissioning and Storing the Truck
451
Use after Storage or Decommissioning
453
Maintenance
455
Safety Regulations for Maintenance
456
General Information
456
Working on the Hydraulic Equipment
457
Working on the Electrical Equipment
457
Safety Devices
457
Set Values
457
Lifting and Jacking up
458
Working at the Front of the Truck
458
General Maintenance Information
460
Personnel Qualifications
460
Maintenance of the Explosion Protection Components
461
Information for Carrying out Maintenance
462
Monthly
464
Maintenance by the Authorised Service Centre: Explosion-Protection Components - 1000 Hours/Yearly
465
Maintenance - 1000 Hours/Annually
466
Maintenance - 3000 Hours/Every Two Years
469
Ordering Spare Parts and Wearing Parts
469
Quality and Quantity of the Required Operating Materials
470
Lubrication Plan
471
Maintenance Data Table
473
Preserving Operational Readiness
476
Changing the Light Bulb
476
Lubricating the Joints and Controls
477
Checking the Battery Interlock and the Battery Door Interlock
477
Maintaining the Seat Belt
478
Checking the Driver's Seat
480
Checking the Antistatic Paint Layer
481
Servicing the Heating System or Air Conditioning
482
Servicing Wheels and Tyres
485
Servicing the Steering Axle
486
Checking the Battery
487
Adjusting the Warning Zone Light
487
Replacing the Fuses
488
Checking the Hydraulic System for Leak Tightness
488
Check the Hydraulic Oil Level
490
Lubricating the Lift Mast and Roller Track
492
Preserving Operational Readiness for Cold Store Application
492
1000-Hour Maintenance/Annual Maintenance
493
Other Work that Must be Carried out
493
Checking the Lift Cylinders and Connections for Leaks
493
Checking the Fork Arms
493
Checking the Reversible Fork Arms
495
Checking the Double Pedal
496
Checking the Battery Changeover Frame
496
6 Technical Data
497
Ergonomic Dimensions
498
Dimensions
499
VDI Datasheet: RX20-14C with Steering Turntable
501
VDI Datasheet: RX20-16 with Steering Turntable
505
VDI Datasheet: RX20-18 and RX20-20 with Steering Turntable
509
VDI Datasheet: RX20-16 with Swing Axle
513
VDI Datasheet: RX20-18 with Swing Axle
517
RX20-20 Swing Axle VDI Datasheet
521
Eco-Design Requirements for Electric Motors and Variable Speed Drives
524
Battery Specifications
525
Information on the Auxiliary Hydraulics
527
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Foreword
15
Your Truck
16
Description of the Truck
16
General
19
CE Labelling
19
Explosion Protection Notice
20
EC Declaration of Conformity in Accordance with Machinery Directive
21
Accessories
22
Labelling Points
24
Nameplate
27
Nameplate of the Pressure-Tight Housing
28
Production Number
28
Stvzo (Road Traffic Licensing Regulations) Information
29
Nameplate of the Battery
30
Diagnostic Interface
32
Using the Truck
32
Basic Information on Explosion Protection
32
Commissioning
35
Proper Use
35
Proper Use During Towing
36
Improper Use
36
Place of Use
38
Parking in Temperatures below -10°C
40
Using Working Platforms
41
Information about the Documentation
42
Scope of the Documentation
42
Supplementary Documentation
43
Issue Date and Topicality of the Operating Instructions
44
Copyright and Trademark Rights
44
Explanation of Signal Terms Used
44
List of Abbreviations
45
Definition of Directions
47
Schematic Views
47
Environmental Considerations
49
Packaging
49
Disposal of Components and Batteries
49
2 Safety
51
Definition of Responsible Persons
52
Operating Company
52
Competent Person for Explosion Protection Checks
53
Drivers
54
Basic Principles for Safe Operation
56
Insurance Cover on Company Premises
56
Modifications and Retrofitting
56
Changes to the Overhead Guard and Roof Loads
58
Warning Regarding Non-Original Parts
58
Damage, Defects and Misuse of Safety Systems
59
Tyres
60
Medical Equipment
62
Exercise Caution When Handling Gas Springs and Accumulators
62
Length of the Fork Arms
63
Residual Risk
64
Residual Dangers, Residual Risks
64
Special Risks Associated with Using the Truck and Attachments
66
Overview of Hazards and Countermeasures
68
Danger to Employees
71
Safety Tests
72
Carrying out Regular Inspections on the Truck
72
Explosion-Protection Checks
73
Testing the Electrical System
74
Insulation Testing
74
Safety Regulations for Handling Consumables
76
Permissible Consumables
76
Oils
76
Hydraulic Fluid
77
Battery Acid
78
Disposal of Consumables
79
Emissions
80
3 Overviews
83
Overview
84
Driver's Compartment
86
Shelves
88
Operating Devices and Display Elements
90
Display/Control Unit "STILL Easy Control
90
Explosion-Protection Warning Lights
92
Battery Isolating Switch
92
Emergency off Switch
94
Reset Button
94
Multi-Lever Operation
95
Double Mini-Lever
96
Triple Mini-Lever
97
Quadruple Mini-Lever
98
Fingertip
99
Joystick 4Plus
100
Mini-Console
101
4 Operation
103
Checks and Tasks before Daily Use
104
Visual Inspections and Function Checking
104
Climbing into and out of the Truck
108
Safety Information Regarding Electrostatic Charge
109
Adjusting the Driver's Seat
110
Seat Belt
115
Adjusting the Armrest
118
Adjusting the Steering Column
119
Switching on the Battery Isolating Switch
119
Unlock the Emergency off Switch
121
Checking the Emergency off Function
121
Operating the Signal Horn
122
Operating the Pneumatic Signal Horn
123
Using the Driver's Cab
123
Checking the Brake System for Correct Function
126
Checking the Steering System for Correct Function
129
Checking the Automatic Mast Vertical Positioning (Variant) for Correct Function
129
Switching on
130
Switching on Using the Key Switch
130
Switching on Via Push Button (Variant)
132
Display-Operating Unit
133
Access Authorisation with PIN Code (Variant)
133
Access Authorisation for the Fleet Manager (Variant)
134
Lighting
135
Meaning of the Symbols
135
Driving Lights
136
Working Spotlights
137
Working Spotlight for Reverse Travel (Variant)
138
Turn Indicators
138
Hazard Warning System
139
Rotating Beacon
140
STILL Safetylight (Variant)
141
Warning Zone Light (Variant)
142
Efficiency and Drive Modes
143
Blue-Q (Variant)
143
Switching Blue-Q on and off
145
STILL Classic and Sprint Mode
145
Traction
147
Safety Regulations When Driving
147
Roadways
149
Selecting Drive Programmes 1 to 3
153
Selecting Drive Programme a or B
154
Configuring Drive Programmes a and B
154
Selecting the Drive Direction
156
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch, Multiple-Lever Version
157
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch, Mini-Lever Version
157
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch, Fingertip Version
158
Actuating the Vertical Rocker Switch for the "Drive Direction", Joystick 4Plus Version
158
Actuating the Drive Direction Switch, Mini-Console Version
159
Starting Drive Mode
159
Starting Drive Mode, Dual Pedal Version (Variant)
161
Operating the Service Brake
164
Applying the Mechanical Parking Brake
165
Steering
167
Reducing Speed When Turning (Curve Speed Control)
168
Speed Reduction When the Fork Carriage Is Raised (Variant)
169
Speed Reduction When the Cab Door Is Open
169
Speed Restriction (Variant)
170
Parking
172
Parking the Truck Securely and Switching It off
172
Wheel Chock (Variant)
175
Lifting
176
Lifting System Variants
176
Lift Mast Versions
176
Operating Devices for the Lifting System
178
Controlling the Lifting System Using Multi-Lever Operation
180
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Double Mini-Lever
182
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Triple Mini-Lever
184
Controlling the Lifting System Using a Quadruple Mini-Lever
186
Controlling the Lifting System Using the Fingertip
188
Controlling the Lifting System Using the Joystick 4Plus
189
Dynamics of the Hydraulic Movements
191
Selecting Load Programs 1 to 3
192
Changing the Fork Arms
193
Fork Extension (Variant)
196
Operation with Reversible Fork Arms (Variant)
199
Malfunctions During Lifting Mode
200
Hydraulic Blocking Function
202
Handling Loads
203
Safety Regulations When Handing Loads
203
Before Picking up a Load
204
Picking up Loads
205
Danger Area
206
Transporting Pallets
207
Transporting Suspended Loads
208
Picking up a Load
209
Transporting Loads
212
Shake Function (Variant)
213
Setting down a Load
217
Driving on Ascending and Descending Gradients
218
Driving on Lifts
219
Driving on Loading Bridges
221
Dynamic Load Control
222
Description
222
Reduction of Dynamics According to the Load Weight
223
Silent Lift" Fork Wear Protection (Variant)
223
Lift Mast Vertical Position (Variant)
224
Lift Mast Tilt Angle Display (Variant)
225
Overload Detection (Variant)
225
Speed Reduction When the Fork Carriage Is Raised (Variant)
226
Load Measurement (Variant)
226
Tare Function (Variant)
227
Precision Load Measurement (Variant)
229
Total Load (Variant)
231
Attachments
234
Fitting Attachments
234
Depressurising the Hydraulic System
237
General Instructions for Controlling Attachments
243
Controlling Attachments Using Multi-Lever Operation
245
Controlling Attachments Using Multi-Lever Operation and the 5Th and 6Th Function
247
Controlling Attachments Using a Double Mini-Lever
249
Controlling Attachments Using the Double Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
251
Controlling Attachments Using a Triple Mini-Lever
253
Controlling Attachments Using the Triple Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
254
Controlling Attachments Using a Quadruple Mini-Lever
256
Controlling Attachments Using the Quadruple Mini-Lever and the 5Th Function
258
Controlling Attachments Using the Fingertip
259
Controlling Attachments with Fingertip and the 5Th Function
261
Controlling Attachments Using the Joystick 4Plus
263
Controlling Attachments with Joystick 4Plus and the 5Th Function
265
Clamp Locking Mechanism (Variant)
266
Picking up a Load Using Attachments
269
Auxiliary Equipment
270
General Note
270
Fleetmanager (Variant)
270
Shock Recognition (Variant)
270
Driver Restraint Systems (Variants)
270
Actuating the Windscreen Wipers and Windscreen Washers (Variant)
271
Filling the Washer System
273
Ceiling Sensor (Variant)
273
Cab
279
Opening and Closing the Cab Door
279
Opening and Closing the Side Window
280
Turning the Interior Lighting on or off (Variant)
281
Heating System (Variant)
281
Air Conditioning (Variant)
284
Operating the Rear Window Heating
285
Clipboard (Variant)
286
Sun Visor and Sun Blind
287
Trailer Operation
287
Safety Information for Trailer Operation
287
Towed Load
288
Coupling Pin in the Counterweight
289
Tow Coupling RO*244
291
Towing Trailers
295
Cold Store Application
296
Display Messages
300
Behaviour When the Explosion-Protection Warning Lights Are Illuminated
300
Messages
302
Messages about Operation
302
Messages about the Truck
307
Procedure in Emergencies
310
Emergency Shutdown
310
Automatic Emergency Shutdown
311
Procedure if Truck Tips over
313
Emergency Hammer
314
Emergency Lowering
315
Towing
316
Connecting and Disconnecting the Battery Male Connector
319
Connecting the Battery Male Connector
319
Disconnect the Battery Male Connector
321
Handling the Battery
324
Safety Regulations for Handling the Battery
324
Maintaining the Battery
329
Checking the Battery Condition, Acid Level and Acid Density
330
Checking the Battery Charge Status
332
Charging the Lead-Acid Battery
332
Equalising Charging to Preserve the Battery Capacity
336
Replacing and Transporting the Battery
338
General Information on Replacing the Battery
338
Changing to a Different Battery Type
339
Opening/Closing the Battery Door
340
Replacing the Battery Using a Truck
343
Replacing the Battery Using a Lift Truck and a Battery Change Frame
348
Transporting the Lead-Acid Battery by Crane
355
Cleaning the Truck
356
Note on Flame Proof Enclosures
356
Cleaning the Electrical System
358
Cleaning Load Chains
359
Cleaning the Windows
360
After Cleaning
360
Transporting the Truck
361
Transport
361
Crane Loading
363
Decommissioning
364
Safety Information for Shutting down and Restarting
364
Decommissioning and Storing the Truck
365
Use after Storage or Decommissioning
367
5 Maintenance
369
Safety Regulations for Maintenance
370
General Information
370
Working on the Hydraulic Equipment
371
Working on the Electrical Equipment
371
Safety Devices
371
Set Values
371
Lifting and Jacking up
372
Working at the Front of the Truck
372
General Maintenance Information
374
Personnel Qualifications
374
Maintenance of the Explosion Protection Components
375
Information for Carrying out Maintenance
376
Maintenance - Explosion-Protection Components 150 Hours/Month
378
Maintenance - Explosion-Protection Components 450 Hours/Every Three Months
378
Maintenance - Explosion-Protection Components 1000 Hours/Year
379
Maintenance - 1000 Hours/Annually
380
Maintenance - 3000 Hours/Every Two Years
383
Ordering Spare Parts and Wearing Parts
383
Quality and Quantity of the Required Operating Materials
384
Lubrication Plan
385
Maintenance Data Table
386
Preserving Operational Readiness
388
Changing the Light Bulb
388
Lubricating the Joints and Controls
389
Checking the Battery Interlock and the Battery Door Interlock
390
Maintaining the Seat Belt
391
Checking the Driver's Seat
393
Checking the Antistatic Paint Layer
394
Maintaining the Heater or Air Conditioning System
396
Servicing Wheels and Tyres
398
Checking the Fork Arms
400
Checking the Reversible Fork Arms
402
Servicing the Steering Axle
402
Checking the Battery
403
Adjusting the Warning Zone Light
403
Replacing the Fuses
404
Checking the Hydraulic System for Leak Tightness
404
Checking the Hydraulic Oil Level
406
Lubricating the Lift Mast and Roller Track
408
Preserving Operational Readiness for Cold Store Application
408
1000-Hour Maintenance/Yearly Maintenance
409
Other Tasks
409
Checking the Lift Cylinders and Connections for Leaks
409
Checking the Double Pedal
409
Checking the Battery Changeover Frame
410
6 Technical Data
411
Ergonomic Dimensions
412
Dimensions
413
VDI Datasheet: RX20-14C with Steering Turntable
415
VDI Datasheet: RX20-16 with Steering Turntable
419
VDI Datasheet: RX20-18 and RX20-20 with Steering Turntable
423
VDI Datasheet: RX20-16 with Swing Axle
428
VDI Datasheet: RX20-18 with Swing Axle
432
RX20-20 Swing Axle VDI Datasheet
436
Battery Specifications
440
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