Description / Operating instructions
EN
REGENERATIVE BRAKING
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Release the throttle.
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It causes a deceleration due to braking of the electric braking of the drive motor.
WARNING
When the throttle is released, it should return to neutral position immediately.
If it does not, have the truck repaired immediately to reduce the risk of
personal injury or property damage.
HARD BRAKING
To brake the truck more quickly, do one of these things:
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Release the steering tiller.
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Move the steering tiller to position "B".
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Pull the steering tiller down to the lowest position.
It causes a deceleration due to braking of the electric braking of the drive motor.
WARNING
When the steering tiller is in the "B" position, the truck should stop moving
until the throttle is pressed again. If the truck moves with the handle in the "B"
position, have the truck repaired immediately to reduce the risk of personal
injury or property damage.
PLUG BRAKING
To brake quickly with more control, use controlled braking or "plugging".
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Release the throttle.
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Move the throttle in the direction opposite the current direction of travel.
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When the truck just begins to move in the opposite direction, release the throttle.
NOTE: Use hard braking or plugging when an unexpected situation arises and it is
necessary to stop quickly.
EN64 - Use and maintenance manual