6.6
Restarting the vehicle after cleaning or
maintenance work
The vehicle must not be restarted after cleaning or maintenance work until the
following procedures have been completed:
– Check the hooter function.
– Check that the EMERGENCY STOP switch or battery connector is working
correctly.
– Check that the brake is working correctly.
– Lubricate the vehicle as shown in the lubrication chart.
7
Extended shutdown of the industrial truck
If the industrial truck has to be shut down for more than two months – for operational
reasons, for example – it must be stored in a frost-free and dry area and the actions
to be taken before, during and after shutdown must be undertaken as described.
IMPORTANT The industrial truck must be jacked up during shutdown so that no wheels are
in contact with the floor. This is the only way to ensure that the wheels and
wheel bearings are not damaged.
If the industrial truck is to be shut down for more than six months, the need for
additional measures must be determined in conjunction with the manufacturer's
customer service department.
7.1
Measures required before shutdown
– Clean the truck thoroughly.
– Check that the brake is working correctly.
– Check the hydraulic oil level and top up if necessary
(see "Hydraulic oil" in Chapter G).
– Apply a thin film of oil or grease to all parts not protected by paint.
– Grease the truck in accordance with the lubrication chart
(see "Lubrication chart" in Chapter G).
– Charge the battery (see "Charging the battery" in Chapter F).
– Disconnect the battery and clean it. Apply pole grease to the battery poles.
NOTICE
In addition, all instructions of the battery manufacturer must be followed.
– Spray all exposed electrical contacts with a suitable contact spray.
G 16