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EFG-D30 Operating Instructions 52039353 07.08 12.05- G F Foreword The present ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the industrial truck. The information is provided clearly and concisely. The chapters are arranged by letter. Each chapter starts with page 1. The page identification consists of a chapter letter and a page number. For example: Page B 2 is the second page in chapter B. The present ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the industrial truck. The information is provided clearly and concisely. The chapters are arranged by letter. Each chapter starts with page 1. The page identification consists of a chapter letter and a page number. For example: Page B 2 is the second page in chapter B. The operating instructions detail different truck models. When operating and servicing the truck, make sure that the instructions apply to your truck model. The operating instructions detail different truck models. When operating and servicing the truck, make sure that the instructions apply to your truck model. Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following graphics: Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following graphics: F Used before safety instructions which must be observed to avoid danger to personnel. M Z Used before notices which must be observed to avoid material damage. Used before notices and explanations. Used before safety instructions which must be observed to avoid danger to personnel. Used before notices which must be observed to avoid material damage. Used before notices and explanations. t Used to indicate standard equipment. t Used to indicate standard equipment. o Used to indicate optional equipment. o Used to indicate optional equipment. Our trucks are subject to ongoing development. Jungheinrich reserves the right to alter the design, equipment and technical features of the truck. No guarantee of particular features of the truck should therefore be inferred from the present operating instructions. Our trucks are subject to ongoing development. Jungheinrich reserves the right to alter the design, equipment and technical features of the truck. No guarantee of particular features of the truck should therefore be inferred from the present operating instructions. Copyright Copyright Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG. Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG. Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft Am Stadtrand 35 22047 Hamburg - GERMANY Am Stadtrand 35 22047 Hamburg - GERMANY Telephone: +49 (0) 40/6948-0 Telephone: +49 (0) 40/6948-0 www.jungheinrich.com www.jungheinrich.com 0108.GB 0108.GB M Z Foreword 0108.GB 0108.GB Table of contents Table of contents A Correct use and application A Correct use and application B Truck Description B Truck Description 1 2 2.1 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Application ........................................................................................... B Assemblies and Functional Description .............................................. B Truck ................................................................................................... B Standard Version Specifications ......................................................... B Performance data ................................................................................ B Weights (all measurements in kg) ....................................................... B Tyres ................................................................................................... B EN norms ............................................................................................ B Conditions of use ................................................................................ B Identification points and data plates .................................................... B Truck data plate .................................................................................. B Truck load diagram ............................................................................. B Fork load diagram (basic model) ......................................................... B Attachment load diagram .................................................................... B 1 2 2.1 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Application ........................................................................................... B Assemblies and Functional Description .............................................. B Truck ................................................................................................... B Standard Version Specifications ......................................................... B Performance data ................................................................................ B Weights (all measurements in kg) ....................................................... B Tyres ................................................................................................... B EN norms ............................................................................................ B Conditions of use ................................................................................ B Identification points and data plates .................................................... B Truck data plate .................................................................................. B Truck load diagram ............................................................................. B Fork load diagram (basic model) ......................................................... B Attachment load diagram .................................................................... B C Transport and Commissioning C Transport and Commissioning 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lifting by crane .................................................................................... C Securing the truck during transport ..................................................... C Using the truck for the first time .......................................................... C Operating the truck without its own drive system ................................ C Steering the truck without its own drive system .................................. C Towing and lifting the truck ................................................................. C 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lifting by crane .................................................................................... C Securing the truck during transport ..................................................... C Using the truck for the first time .......................................................... C Operating the truck without its own drive system ................................ C Steering the truck without its own drive system .................................. C Towing and lifting the truck ................................................................. C D Battery Maintenance, Charging & Replacement D Battery Maintenance, Charging & Replacement 1 2 3 4 5 5.1 5.2 6 Safety regulations for handling acid batteries ..................................... D Battery types ....................................................................................... D Exposing the battery ........................................................................... D Charging the battery ............................................................................ D Battery removal and installation .......................................................... D Removal / assembly with a battery trolley ........................................... D Removal / assembly with a battery trolley using a discharge device .. D Battery Discharge Indicator, Battery Discharge Monitor, Hourmeter .. D 1 2 3 4 5 5.1 5.2 6 Safety regulations for handling acid batteries ..................................... D Battery types ....................................................................................... D Exposing the battery ........................................................................... D Charging the battery ............................................................................ D Battery removal and installation .......................................................... D Removal / assembly with a battery trolley ........................................... D Removal / assembly with a battery trolley using a discharge device .. D Battery Discharge Indicator, Battery Discharge Monitor, Hourmeter .. D 1 2 3 4 6 6 6 7 7 8 10 10 11 11 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 0708.GB 0708.GB 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 6 6 7 7 8 10 10 11 11 I1 I1 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 6 6.1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks ...................... E Controls and Displays ......................................................................... E Control panel ....................................................................................... E Control panel displays ......................................................................... E Control panel buttons .......................................................................... E Driver’s Display Warning Messages ................................................... E Starting up the truck ............................................................................ E Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily work .... E Entering the truck ................................................................................ E Adjusting the driver’s seat ................................................................... E Safety restraint belt ............................................................................. E To prepare the truck for operation ....................................................... E Industrial truck operation ..................................................................... E Safety regulations for truck operation ................................................. E Travel .................................................................................................. E Steering ............................................................................................... E Braking ................................................................................................ E Operating the lift mechanism and attachments (Multipilot) ................. E Collecting, transporting and depositing loads ..................................... E Park the truck securely ........................................................................ E Leaving the truck ................................................................................. E Towing trailers ..................................................................................... E Tow loads ............................................................................................ E Troubleshooting .................................................................................. E Additional Functions ............................................................................ E 1 2 4 4 6 10 11 11 12 13 15 17 18 18 20 22 22 24 27 30 31 32 32 33 34 I2 E Operation 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 6 6.1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks ...................... E Controls and Displays ......................................................................... E Control panel ....................................................................................... E Control panel displays ......................................................................... E Control panel buttons .......................................................................... E Driver’s Display Warning Messages ................................................... E Starting up the truck ............................................................................ E Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily work .... E Entering the truck ................................................................................ E Adjusting the driver’s seat ................................................................... E Safety restraint belt ............................................................................. E To prepare the truck for operation ....................................................... E Industrial truck operation ..................................................................... E Safety regulations for truck operation ................................................. E Travel .................................................................................................. E Steering ............................................................................................... E Braking ................................................................................................ E Operating the lift mechanism and attachments (Multipilot) ................. E Collecting, transporting and depositing loads ..................................... E Park the truck securely ........................................................................ E Leaving the truck ................................................................................. E Towing trailers ..................................................................................... E Tow loads ............................................................................................ E Troubleshooting .................................................................................. E Additional Functions ............................................................................ E 1 2 4 4 6 10 11 11 12 13 15 17 18 18 20 22 22 24 27 30 31 32 32 33 34 0708.GB Operation 0708.GB E I2 Truck Maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 8 Operational Safety and Environmental Protection ...............................F Maintenance Safety Regulations .........................................................F Servicing and Inspection ......................................................................F EFG Maintenance Checklist .................................................................F EFG Maintenance Schedule ................................................................F Consumables .......................................................................................F Maintenance and Repairs ....................................................................F Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs ....................................F Checking the wheel attachments. ........................................................F Tyre pressure .......................................................................................F Checking the hydraulic oil level ............................................................F Check transmission oil level .................................................................F Draining the oil .....................................................................................F Adding oil .............................................................................................F Replacing the hydraulic oil filter ...........................................................F Seat Belt Maintenance .........................................................................F Checking electrical fuses .....................................................................F Returning the truck to service after cleaning or repairs ........................F Decommissioning the industrial truck ...................................................F Prior to decommissioning: ....................................................................F During decommissioning: .....................................................................F Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning ......................F Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual incidents ...........................................................................F Final de-commissioning, disposal ........................................................F 16 16 Truck Maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 8 Operational Safety and Environmental Protection ...............................F Maintenance Safety Regulations .........................................................F Servicing and Inspection ......................................................................F EFG Maintenance Checklist .................................................................F EFG Maintenance Schedule ................................................................F Consumables .......................................................................................F Maintenance and Repairs ....................................................................F Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs ....................................F Checking the wheel attachments. ........................................................F Tyre pressure .......................................................................................F Checking the hydraulic oil level ............................................................F Check transmission oil level .................................................................F Draining the oil .....................................................................................F Adding oil .............................................................................................F Replacing the hydraulic oil filter ...........................................................F Seat Belt Maintenance .........................................................................F Checking electrical fuses .....................................................................F Returning the truck to service after cleaning or repairs ........................F Decommissioning the industrial truck ...................................................F Prior to decommissioning: ....................................................................F During decommissioning: .....................................................................F Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning ......................F Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual incidents ...........................................................................F Final de-commissioning, disposal ........................................................F 9 0708.GB 9 1 1 3 4 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 14 14 14 14 15 F 1 1 3 4 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 0708.GB F I3 I3 I4 I4 0708.GB 0708.GB Appendix JH Traction Battery Operating Instructions JH Traction Battery Operating Instructions Z These operating instructions apply only to Jungheinrich battery models. If using another brand, refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions. 0506.GB These operating instructions apply only to Jungheinrich battery models. If using another brand, refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions. 0506.GB Z Appendix 1 1 2 2 0506.GB 0506.GB A Correct use and application A Correct use and application Z Z The “Guidelines for the Correct Use and Application of Industrial Trucks” (VDMA) are supplied with the truck. The guidelines form part of these operating instructions and must be observed. National regulations apply in full. The truck described in the present operator manual is an industrial truck designed for lifting and transporting load units. It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions. Any other type of use is beyond the scope of application and can result in damage to personnel, the truck or property. In particular, avoid overloading the truck with loads which are too heavy or placed on one side. The data plate attached to the truck and the load diagram are binding with regard to the maximum load capacity. The owner must ensure that any damaged and/or illegible load diagrams are replaced. The industrial truck must not be used in fire or explosion endangered areas, or areas threatened by corrosion or excessive dust. The truck described in the present operator manual is an industrial truck designed for lifting and transporting load units. It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions. Any other type of use is beyond the scope of application and can result in damage to personnel, the truck or property. In particular, avoid overloading the truck with loads which are too heavy or placed on one side. The data plate attached to the truck and the load diagram are binding with regard to the maximum load capacity. The owner must ensure that any damaged and/or illegible load diagrams are replaced. The industrial truck must not be used in fire or explosion endangered areas, or areas threatened by corrosion or excessive dust. Proprietor responsibilities: For the purposes of the present operator manual the “proprietor” is defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting) the proprietor is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is charged with operational duties. The proprietor must ensure that the industrial truck is used only for the purpose it is intended for and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties are excluded. Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating, servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all truck users have read and understood this operator manual. Proprietor responsibilities: For the purposes of the present operator manual the “proprietor” is defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting) the proprietor is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is charged with operational duties. The proprietor must ensure that the industrial truck is used only for the purpose it is intended for and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties are excluded. Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating, servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all truck users have read and understood this operator manual. M Failure to comply with the operator manual shall invalidate the warranty. The same applies if improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties without the permission of the manufacturer’s customer service department. Failure to comply with the operator manual shall invalidate the warranty. The same applies if improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties without the permission of the manufacturer’s customer service department. Attaching accessories: The attachment or installation of additional equipment which affects or enhances the performance of the industrial truck requires the written permission of the manufacturer. In some cases, local authority approval shall be required. Approval of the local authorities however does not constitute the manufacturer’s approval. Trailing and towed loads: The truck may only be used for trailing or towed loads for which the truck has been approved. Trailing and towed loads: The truck may only be used for trailing or towed loads for which the truck has been approved. 0805.GB Attaching accessories: The attachment or installation of additional equipment which affects or enhances the performance of the industrial truck requires the written permission of the manufacturer. In some cases, local authority approval shall be required. Approval of the local authorities however does not constitute the manufacturer’s approval. 0805.GB M The “Guidelines for the Correct Use and Application of Industrial Trucks” (VDMA) are supplied with the truck. The guidelines form part of these operating instructions and must be observed. National regulations apply in full. A1 A1 A2 A2 0805.GB 0805.GB B Truck Description B Truck Description 1 1 Application Application The EFG-D30 is a 4-wheel electric sit-down truck with front wheel drive which collects, transports and lifts its load outside the wheelbase. It is a cantilevered counterbalanced truck, which with the load handler mounted on the front of the truck can unload lorries without hindrance and deposit the load on ramps or in aisles. It can stack and transport DIN 15142 pallets, DIN 15144 wire box pallets and other palletised loads. The EFG-D30 is a 4-wheel electric sit-down truck with front wheel drive which collects, transports and lifts its load outside the wheelbase. It is a cantilevered counterbalanced truck, which with the load handler mounted on the front of the truck can unload lorries without hindrance and deposit the load on ramps or in aisles. It can stack and transport DIN 15142 pallets, DIN 15144 wire box pallets and other palletised loads. Truck types and maximum capacity: Truck types and maximum capacity: Type EFG-D30 Max. capacity *) 3,000 kg Load centre of gravity 500 mm Type EFG-D30 Load centre of gravity 500 mm 0708.GB *) The load diagrams attached to the truck are binding in terms of capacity 0708.GB *) The load diagrams attached to the truck are binding in terms of capacity Max. capacity *) 3,000 kg B1 B1 2 Assemblies and Functional Description 2 Assemblies and Functional Description 1 1 2 2 8 8 3 3 7 7 4 6 Description Rotating cab Mast Forks Drive axle Battery Steering axle Cover Driver's seat Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B2 t t t t t t t t Description Rotating cab Mast Forks Drive axle Battery Steering axle Cover Driver's seat 0708.GB t t t t t t t t 5 6 0708.GB Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 B2 Truck 2.1 Truck Steering (6): The travel speed reduces as a function of the steering angle (“CurveControl”). The steering angle is shown in the display. Driver’s seat (8): The driver’s seat is comfortably designed. There are storage facilities for paper and the driver's personal items. The Multi Pilot combines all the hydraulic functions and the travel direction switch in one lever. The armrests are adjustable and cushioned. Driver’s seat (8): The driver’s seat is comfortably designed. There are storage facilities for paper and the driver's personal items. The Multi Pilot combines all the hydraulic functions and the travel direction switch in one lever. The armrests are adjustable and cushioned. Electrical/electronic system: State-of-the-art electronics provide data transmission (CAN Bus) with a minimum of cable leads. The driver can choose from a range of operating programs, from maximum performance to economy, depending on the load and the environment. Electrical/electronic system: State-of-the-art electronics provide data transmission (CAN Bus) with a minimum of cable leads. The driver can choose from a range of operating programs, from maximum performance to economy, depending on the load and the environment. Drive system and brakes: The front drive provides maximum traction to the drive wheels at all times. The hydraulic oil bath multi-plate brake acts as a practically maintenance-free parking brake. The truck also brakes to a halt regeneratively via the traction motor. This minimises energy consumption. Drive system and brakes: The front drive provides maximum traction to the drive wheels at all times. The hydraulic oil bath multi-plate brake acts as a practically maintenance-free parking brake. The truck also brakes to a halt regeneratively via the traction motor. This minimises energy consumption. The spring-loaded accumulator brake applies approx. 5 seconds after the truck comes to a halt or 1 to 15 seconds (adjustable) after the driver’s seat has been vacated. The spring-loaded accumulator brake is automatically released again when the accelerator is pressed. The spring-loaded accumulator brake applies approx. 5 seconds after the truck comes to a halt or 1 to 15 seconds (adjustable) after the driver’s seat has been vacated. The spring-loaded accumulator brake is automatically released again when the accelerator is pressed. Hydraulic System: All operations can be performed sensitively, proportionally and simultaneously (insofar as they do not affect safety). To ensure greater efficiency, a hydraulic unit and steering booster motor operate independently of each other. The micro pressure filter can be replaced from the top (without spilling hydraulic oil). Hydraulic System: All operations can be performed sensitively, proportionally and simultaneously (insofar as they do not affect safety). To ensure greater efficiency, a hydraulic unit and steering booster motor operate independently of each other. The micro pressure filter can be replaced from the top (without spilling hydraulic oil). Mast: The maximum strength steel sections are narrow, allowing for good fork visibility in particular with the three-stage mast. The mast and the fork carriage run on permanently-lubricated and hence maintenance-free angled casters. Mast: The maximum strength steel sections are narrow, allowing for good fork visibility in particular with the three-stage mast. The mast and the fork carriage run on permanently-lubricated and hence maintenance-free angled casters. 0708.GB Steering (6): The travel speed reduces as a function of the steering angle (“CurveControl”). The steering angle is shown in the display. 0708.GB 2.1 B3 B3 Standard Version Specifications Description Mast height (retracted) Free lift Lift Mast height (extended) Mast/fork carriage tilt, fwd. Mast/fork carriage tilt, rev. Overhead guard head Seat height / standing height Seat freedom H1 Coupling height Overall length including forks Headlength Overall width Fork carriage width Ground clearance with load below mast Centre wheelbase ground clearance Aisle width Ast 800 x 1200 longitudinal pallets Aisle width Ast 1200 x 800 traverse pallets Wa Turning radius x Load distance y Wheelbase h1 h2 h3 h4 α β h6 h7 H1 h10 l1 l2 b1 b3 m1 m2 EFG-D30 2200 150 3100 3806 6 5 2560 1512 1100 390/550 3621 2521 1276 1120 110 125 mm mm mm mm ° ° mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 4080 mm 4280 mm 2450 4301 1775 mm mm mm B4 Standard Version Specifications Description Mast height (retracted) Free lift Lift Mast height (extended) Mast/fork carriage tilt, fwd. Mast/fork carriage tilt, rev. Overhead guard head Seat height / standing height Seat freedom H1 Coupling height Overall length including forks Headlength Overall width Fork carriage width Ground clearance with load below mast Centre wheelbase ground clearance Aisle width Ast 800 x 1200 longitudinal pallets Aisle width Ast 1200 x 800 traverse pallets Wa Turning radius x Load distance y Wheelbase h1 h2 h3 h4 α β h6 h7 H1 h10 l1 l2 b1 b3 m1 m2 1) = + 31 mm DZ mast 0708.GB 1) 3 EFG-D30 2200 150 3100 3806 6 5 2560 1512 1100 390/550 3621 2521 1276 1120 110 125 mm mm mm mm ° ° mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 4080 mm 4280 mm 2450 4301 1775 mm mm mm = + 31 mm DZ mast 0708.GB 3 B4 a/2 e e R Wa l6 A st B5 b3 a/2 b 11 l b 10 x b1 b 11 b 10 b3 b1 h2 h2 s y l1 l2 s x l a/2 R h10 m2 m1 h10 m2 m1 h7 Q 0708.GB 0708.GB Q h7 c c y l1 l2 Wa a/2 l6 A st B5 h6 h6 h1 h1 H1 h3 h4 H1 h3 h4 Performance data 3.1 Description Q Capacity / Load c Load centre of gravity Travel speed w / w.o. load Lift speed w / w.o. load Lowering speed w / w.o. load Gradeability w / w.o. load S2 30 min. Max. gradeability w / w.o. load S2 5 min. Acceleration time w / w.o. load to 10m 3.2 0.50/0.67 m/s 0.57/0.56 m/s 10/17 % 18/29 % 4.32/3.83 s Description Q Capacity / Load c Load centre of gravity Travel speed w / w.o. load Lift speed w / w.o. load Lowering speed w / w.o. load Gradeability w / w.o. load S2 30 min. Max. gradeability w / w.o. load S2 5 min. Acceleration time w / w.o. load to 10m 3.2 EFG-D30 5074 1445 7241/858 2462/2612 3.3 Tyre size, front EFG D30 SE 23 x 10 - 12 Rubber 22 x 9 x 16 Pneumatic SE Tyre size, rear Rubber Pneumatic Tyre size, front 250 / 60 R12 ; 10 bar Tyre size, rear 0708.GB B6 0.57/0.56 m/s 10/17 % 18/29 % 4.32/3.83 s EFG-D30 5074 1445 7241/858 2462/2612 kg kg kg kg EFG D30 Rubber 22 x 9 x 16 Rubber Pneumatic Z m/s 23 x 10 - 12 SE Permissible tyres: See chapter F “Forklift Truck Maintenance”. For any queries please contact your Jungheinrich customer adviser. 0.50/0.67 SE Pneumatic 18 x 7 - 8 180 / 70 R8 ; 7 bar t mm km/h Tyres Model 18 x 6 x 12 1/8“ EFG-D30 3.0 500 19/19.9 Weights (all measurements in kg) Description Net weight (including battery) Battery weight Axle load with load front/rear Axle load w.o. load front/rear kg kg kg kg Tyres Model Z t mm km/h Weights (all measurements in kg) Description Net weight (including battery) Battery weight Axle load with load front/rear Axle load w.o. load front/rear 3.3 EFG-D30 3.0 500 19/19.9 Performance data 250 / 60 R12 ; 10 bar 18 x 7 - 8 18 x 6 x 12 1/8“ 180 / 70 R8 ; 7 bar Permissible tyres: See chapter F “Forklift Truck Maintenance”. For any queries please contact your Jungheinrich customer adviser. 0708.GB 3.1 B6 3.4 EN norms Noise emission: 3.4 67 dB(A) EN norms Noise emission: in accordance with EN 12053 as harmonised with ISO 4871. Z in accordance with EN 12053 as harmonised with ISO 4871. Z The noise emission level is calculated in accordance with standard procedures and takes into account the noise level when travelling, lifting and when idle. The noise level is measured at the driver’s ear. Vibration : aw,zS = 0.48 m/s2 The noise emission level is calculated in accordance with standard procedures and takes into account the noise level when travelling, lifting and when idle. The noise level is measured at the driver’s ear. Vibration : in accordance with EN 13059 Z 67 dB(A) aw,zS = 0.48 m/s2 in accordance with EN 13059 Z The vibration acceleration acting on the body in the operating position is, in accordance with standard procedures, the linearly integrated, weighted acceleration in the vertical direction. It is calculated when travelling over bumps at constant speed. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The vibration acceleration acting on the body in the operating position is, in accordance with standard procedures, the linearly integrated, weighted acceleration in the vertical direction. It is calculated when travelling over bumps at constant speed. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The manufacturer confirms that equipment complies with tolerance levels for electromagnetic emissions and resistance as well as static electricity discharge testing in accordance with EN 12895 including the normative procedures contained therein. The manufacturer confirms that equipment complies with tolerance levels for electromagnetic emissions and resistance as well as static electricity discharge testing in accordance with EN 12895 including the normative procedures contained therein. Z No changes to electric or electronic components or their arrangement may be made without the written agreement of the manufacturer. Z No changes to electric or electronic components or their arrangement may be made without the written agreement of the manufacturer. 3.5 Conditions of use 3.5 Conditions of use Ambient temperature Ambient temperature - operating at -20 °C to 40 °C Z Special equipment and authorisation are required if the truck is to be constantly used in conditions of extreme temperature or air humidity fluctuations. 0708.GB Special equipment and authorisation are required if the truck is to be constantly used in conditions of extreme temperature or air humidity fluctuations. 0708.GB Z - operating at -20 °C to 40 °C B7 B7 4 Identification points and data plates 4 Identification points and data plates F Warnings and notices such as load diagrams, strap points and data plates must at all times be legible. Replace if necessary. F Warnings and notices such as load diagrams, strap points and data plates must at all times be legible. Replace if necessary. (mm) Q (kg) (mm) Q (kg) (mm) D (mm) (mm) Q (kg) D (mm) 14 D (mm) Q (kg) 14 D (mm) 13 13 12 12 15 11 15 11 20 20 2 3 9 1 16 10 2 12 0 11 1 1 12 0 11 1 6 6 4 2000 8 7 8 7 16 10 9 9 2000 5 5 4 3 9 19 19 14 14 17 17 18 18 B8 0708.GB 21 0708.GB 21 B8 Item 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0708.GB 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Description Data plate Test sticker (o) “Travel with raised load prohibited” / “Mast forward tilt with raised load prohibited” warning Safety belt notice Capacity plate Jacking point notice Driver response to “tipover” notice Decal: Do not step onto or beneath the load, trap point Strap points “No passengers” notice Read operating instructions notice Notice: check battery latch before driving Serial no. Description Data plate Test sticker (o) “Travel with raised load prohibited” / “Mast forward tilt with raised load prohibited” warning Safety belt notice Capacity plate Jacking point notice Driver response to “tipover” notice Decal: Do not step onto or beneath the load, trap point Strap points “No passengers” notice Read operating instructions notice Notice: check battery latch before driving Serial no. 0708.GB Item 9 10 11 B9 B9 4.1 Truck data plate 4.1 Truck data plate 23 34 23 34 24 33 24 33 25 32 25 32 26 31 26 31 27 30 27 30 Item Description 29 29 28 28 Item Description Item Description Item Description 23 Type 29 Manufacturer 23 Type 29 24 Serial no. 30 Min./max. battery weight (kg) 24 Serial no. 30 Manufacturer Min./max. battery weight (kg) 25 Rated capacity (kg) 31 Output (kW) 25 Rated capacity (kg) 31 Output (kW) 26 Battery: Voltage V 32 Load centre of gravity (mm) 26 Battery: Voltage V 32 Load centre of gravity (mm) 27 Net weight w.o. battery (kg) 33 Year of manufacture 27 Net weight w.o. battery (kg) 33 Year of manufacture 28 Manufacturer’s logo 34 Option 28 Manufacturer’s logo 34 Option Z For queries regarding the truck or ordering spare parts always quote the truck serial number (24). Z For queries regarding the truck or ordering spare parts always quote the truck serial number (24). 4.2 Truck load diagram 4.2 Truck load diagram The truck load diagram gives the capacity (Q) of the truck in kg with an upright mast. The maximum capacity is shown as a table with a given load centre of gravity D (in mm) and the required lift height H (in mm). The truck load diagram gives the capacity (Q) of the truck in kg with an upright mast. The maximum capacity is shown as a table with a given load centre of gravity D (in mm) and the required lift height H (in mm). Example: Example: 850 1105 1250 600 850 850 500 600 700 4250 3600 2900 B 10 850 1105 1250 850 1105 1250 600 850 850 500 600 700 0708.GB 850 1105 1250 0708.GB 4250 3600 2900 B 10 4.3 Example of how to calculate the maximum capacity: Example of how to calculate the maximum capacity: With a load centre of gravity D of 600 mm and a maximum lift height H of 3600 mm. the max. capacity Q is 1105 kg. With a load centre of gravity D of 600 mm and a maximum lift height H of 3600 mm. the max. capacity Q is 1105 kg. Fork load diagram (basic model) 4.3 The fork load diagram give the truck’s capacity Q in kg. The maximum capacity for the various load centres of gravity (D in mm) is shown in diagram form. The fork load diagram give the truck’s capacity Q in kg. The maximum capacity for the various load centres of gravity (D in mm) is shown in diagram form. Attachment load diagram 4.4 Attachment load diagram The attachment load diagram gives the truck’s capacity Q in combination with the respective attachment in kg. The serial number specified in the load diagram must match the data plate of the attachment, as the capacity for each truck is specifically indicated by the manufacturer. It is shown in the same way as the truck’s capacity and can be determined accordingly. The attachment load diagram gives the truck’s capacity Q in combination with the respective attachment in kg. The serial number specified in the load diagram must match the data plate of the attachment, as the capacity for each truck is specifically indicated by the manufacturer. It is shown in the same way as the truck’s capacity and can be determined accordingly. The arrow shape markings (35 and 36) on the inner and outer masts show the driver when the prescribed lift limits have been reached. The arrow shape markings (35 and 36) on the inner and outer masts show the driver when the prescribed lift limits have been reached. 36 35 36 0708.GB 35 0708.GB 4.4 Fork load diagram (basic model) B 11 B 11 B 12 B 12 0708.GB 0708.GB C Transport and Commissioning C Transport and Commissioning 1 Lifting by crane 1 Lifting by crane M Only use lifting gear with sufficient capacity (transport weight = net. weight + battery weight, see truck data plate). M Only use lifting gear with sufficient capacity (transport weight = net. weight + battery weight, see truck data plate). – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Attach the crane slings to the cross member of the mast (1) and the trailer coupling (2). – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Attach the crane slings to the cross member of the mast (1) and the trailer coupling (2). 1 1 2 2 M Loading by crane is only intended for when the truck is being transported for the first time. If the truck is being used in different locations, requiring constant loading, please consult with the manufacturer. M Only suspend crane belts/chains to the top eye of the counterbalance weight and the eyes of the upper cross member (mast). The mast must be tilted back fully. The crane belt or the chain on the mast must be at least 2m long. M Only suspend crane belts/chains to the top eye of the counterbalance weight and the eyes of the upper cross member (mast). The mast must be tilted back fully. The crane belt or the chain on the mast must be at least 2m long. M Lifting slings should be fastened to the harness in such a way that they do not come into contact with any attachments or the overhead guard when it is being raised. M Lifting slings should be fastened to the harness in such a way that they do not come into contact with any attachments or the overhead guard when it is being raised. 0805.GB Loading by crane is only intended for when the truck is being transported for the first time. If the truck is being used in different locations, requiring constant loading, please consult with the manufacturer. 0805.GB M C1 C1 2 Securing the truck during transport 2 Securing the truck during transport M The truck must be securely fastened when being transported on a lorry or a trailer. The lorry / trailer must have fastening rings and a wooden floor. Loading must be carried out by specially trained staff in accordance with recommendations contained in Guidelines VDI 2700 and VDI 2703. In each case correct measurements shall be determined and appropriate safety measures adopted. M The truck must be securely fastened when being transported on a lorry or a trailer. The lorry / trailer must have fastening rings and a wooden floor. Loading must be carried out by specially trained staff in accordance with recommendations contained in Guidelines VDI 2700 and VDI 2703. In each case correct measurements shall be determined and appropriate safety measures adopted. Z To secure the truck with the mast assembled, use the eyes on the upper cross member of the mast and the trailer pins. Z To secure the truck with the mast assembled, use the eyes on the upper cross member of the mast and the trailer pins. Securing and fastening the truck with mast assembled Z Securing and fastening the truck with mast assembled Z If the truck is to be transported without a mast, it must be fastened at the front via the front wheels. C2 0805.GB Securing and fastening the truck without a mast 0805.GB Securing and fastening the truck without a mast If the truck is to be transported without a mast, it must be fastened at the front via the front wheels. C2 h F l Approximate centre of gravity position Using the truck for the first time 3 F Commissioning and driver instruction must be performed by trained personnel. If several trucks have been delivered, make sure that always the serial numbers of the load lifting devices, masts and basic trucks match each other. M Only operate the truck with battery current. Rectified AC current will damage the electronic components. The battery leads (tow cables) must be less than 6m long. Using the truck for the first time Commissioning and driver instruction must be performed by trained personnel. If several trucks have been delivered, make sure that always the serial numbers of the load lifting devices, masts and basic trucks match each other. Only operate the truck with battery current. Rectified AC current will damage the electronic components. The battery leads (tow cables) must be less than 6m long. To prepare the truck after delivery or after transport, proceed as follows: To prepare the truck after delivery or after transport, proceed as follows: – Check all the equipment is there. – Check the battery connections and acid level (see Chapter D). – Start up the truck as indicated. (see Chapter E). – Check all the equipment is there. – Check the battery connections and acid level (see Chapter D). – Start up the truck as indicated. (see Chapter E). 0805.GB M l Approximate centre of gravity position 0805.GB 3 h C3 C3 4 Operating the truck without its own drive system 4 To move the truck without a power supply, the spring-loaded accumulator brake must be released as follows: Before releasing the brake, take appropriate measures to prevent the truck from rolling away. – Move the lever (3) to the left to the “release spring-loaded accumulator brake” position. – Carry out a sufficient number of pump strokes with the lever (4) until pressure builds up in the hydraulic circuit and the spring-loaded accumulator brake is released. The drive wheels are no longer blocked / braked by the spring-loaded brake. The foot brake does not work without energy or if the truck is switched off. F 3 C4 Before releasing the brake, take appropriate measures to prevent the truck from rolling away. – Move the lever (3) to the left to the “release spring-loaded accumulator brake” position. – Carry out a sufficient number of pump strokes with the lever (4) until pressure builds up in the hydraulic circuit and the spring-loaded accumulator brake is released. The drive wheels are no longer blocked / braked by the spring-loaded brake. The foot brake does not work without energy or if the truck is switched off. 4 F Before starting the truck again with power supply, the lever (3) must be reset to the right in the “travel” position. The truck can only operate in the travel position. 0805.GB F To move the truck without a power supply, the spring-loaded accumulator brake must be released as follows: 3 4 Before starting the truck again with power supply, the lever (3) must be reset to the right in the “travel” position. The truck can only operate in the travel position. 0805.GB F Operating the truck without its own drive system C4 5 Steering the truck without its own drive system M The truck cannot be steered if the hydraulic system is damaged. Z To steer the truck without power supply, manually apply the emergency steering pump. – Unscrew the 3 screws (5) and 2 screws from the side of the rotating cab. Now remove the panel (6). – Remove the tow mandrel (7) from the truck receptacle. 5 6 5 Steering the truck without its own drive system M The truck cannot be steered if the hydraulic system is damaged. Z To steer the truck without power supply, manually apply the emergency steering pump. – Unscrew the 3 screws (5) and 2 screws from the side of the rotating cab. Now remove the panel (6). – Remove the tow mandrel (7) from the truck receptacle. 7 9 7 7 8 8 – Fit the tow mandrel (7) in the emergency steering pump receptacle (9). – Move the lever (8) in the appropriate direction. – Move the tow mandrel (7) up and down to obtain the required steering angle. 6 6 9 7 M 5 – Fit the tow mandrel (7) in the emergency steering pump receptacle (9). – Move the lever (8) in the appropriate direction. – Move the tow mandrel (7) up and down to obtain the required steering angle. M On reaching the truck’s limit position, the lever (8) must be reset to its centre position. Towing and lifting the truck 6 Towing and lifting the truck – Attach the tow bar / rope to the trailer coupling of the recovery vehicle and the truck to be recovered. – Remove the battery connector (note item D3). – Release the parking brake (as described in item 4): – Steer (as described in item 5): 0805.GB 0805.GB – Attach the tow bar / rope to the trailer coupling of the recovery vehicle and the truck to be recovered. – Remove the battery connector (note item D3). – Release the parking brake (as described in item 4): – Steer (as described in item 5): On reaching the truck’s limit position, the lever (8) must be reset to its centre position. C5 C5 C6 C6 0805.GB 0805.GB D Battery Maintenance, Replacement 1 Charging & Safety regulations for handling acid batteries 1 & Safety regulations for handling acid batteries Park the truck securely before carrying out any work on the batteries (see Chapter E). Maintenance personnel: Batteries may only be charged, serviced or replaced by trained personnel. The present operating instructions and the manufacturer’s regulations concerning batteries and charging stations must be observed when carrying out the work. Maintenance personnel: Batteries may only be charged, serviced or replaced by trained personnel. The present operating instructions and the manufacturer’s regulations concerning batteries and charging stations must be observed when carrying out the work. Fire protection: Smoking and naked flames must be avoided when working with batteries Wherever a truck is parked for charging there shall be no inflammable material or operating fluids capable of creating sparks within 2 metres around the truck. The area must be well ventilated. Fire protection equipment must be provided. Fire protection: Smoking and naked flames must be avoided when working with batteries Wherever a truck is parked for charging there shall be no inflammable material or operating fluids capable of creating sparks within 2 metres around the truck. The area must be well ventilated. Fire protection equipment must be provided. Battery maintenance: The battery cell covers must be kept dry and clean. The terminals and cable shoes must be clean, secure and have a light coating of dielectric grease. Batteries with non insulated terminals must be covered with a non slip insulation mat. Battery maintenance: The battery cell covers must be kept dry and clean. The terminals and cable shoes must be clean, secure and have a light coating of dielectric grease. Batteries with non insulated terminals must be covered with a non slip insulation mat. Battery Disposal: Batteries may only be disposed of in accordance with national environmental protection regulations or disposal laws. The manufacturer’s disposal instructions must be followed. Battery Disposal: Batteries may only be disposed of in accordance with national environmental protection regulations or disposal laws. The manufacturer’s disposal instructions must be followed. Before closing the battery cover make sure that the battery lead cannot be damaged. M Only batteries with a sealed battery container may be used. M Before closing the battery cover make sure that the battery lead cannot be damaged. M Only batteries with a sealed battery container may be used. F Batteries contain an acid solution which is poisonous and corrosive. Therefore, always wear protective clothing and eye protection when carrying out work on batteries. Above all avoid any contact with battery acid. Nevertheless, should clothing, skin or eyes come in contact with acid the affected parts should be rinsed with plenty of clean water - where the skin or eyes are affected call a doctor immediately. Immediately neutralise any spilled battery acid. F Batteries contain an acid solution which is poisonous and corrosive. Therefore, always wear protective clothing and eye protection when carrying out work on batteries. Above all avoid any contact with battery acid. Nevertheless, should clothing, skin or eyes come in contact with acid the affected parts should be rinsed with plenty of clean water - where the skin or eyes are affected call a doctor immediately. Immediately neutralise any spilled battery acid. The weight and dimensions of the battery have considerable affect on the operational safety of the truck. Battery equipment may only be replaced with the agreement of the manufacturer. 07.06.GB The weight and dimensions of the battery have considerable affect on the operational safety of the truck. Battery equipment may only be replaced with the agreement of the manufacturer. 07.06.GB F Charging Park the truck securely before carrying out any work on the batteries (see Chapter E). M F D Battery Maintenance, Replacement D1 D1 2 Battery types 2 The truck will be equipped with different battery types, depending on the application. The following table shows which combinations are included as standard: The truck will be equipped with different battery types, depending on the application. The following table shows which combinations are included as standard: 80 V - 5PzW - 540 Ah 80 V - 6PzS - 540 L EFG-D30 The battery weight is indicated on the battery data plate. F The weight and dimensions of the battery have a considerable affect on the operational safety of the truck. The size and weight of the batteries must therefore comply with the following table and diagram. The truck can only be operated with different batteries with the manufacturer’s authorisation. 1028 Dimension (mm) Rated weight W max. H1 +/- 2 mm H2 +/- 2 mm (-5/+8%) in kg 998 517 537 1445 540 -590 Ah D2 Truck L max. EFG-D30 1028 Dimension (mm) Rated weight W max. H1 +/- 2 mm H2 +/- 2 mm (-5/+8%) in kg 998 517 537 1445 540 -590 Ah 07.06.GB EFG-D30 Similar to DIN 43536 Drive battery 80 volts 07.06.GB L max. The weight and dimensions of the battery have a considerable affect on the operational safety of the truck. The size and weight of the batteries must therefore comply with the following table and diagram. The truck can only be operated with different batteries with the manufacturer’s authorisation. Similar to DIN 43536 Drive battery 80 volts Truck 80 V - 5PzW - 540 Ah 80 V - 6PzS - 540 L EFG-D30 The battery weight is indicated on the battery data plate. F Battery types D2 3 F Exposing the battery 3 F Always connect and disconnect the battery connector and the socket when the mains and charger are switched off. – Remove the battery connector (1). – Where necessary remove the insulating mat from the battery. Exposing the battery Always connect and disconnect the battery connector and the socket when the mains and charger are switched off. – Remove the battery connector (1). – Where necessary remove the insulating mat from the battery. 1 4 1 Charging the battery 4 – Expose the battery (see Chapter D). F F Always connect and disconnect the battery and the charger when the charger and truck are switched off. When charging, the tops of the battery cells must be exposed to provide sufficient ventilation. Do not place any metal objects on the battery. F Before charging, check all cables and plug connections for visible signs of damage. – Connect the battery charging station cable to the battery connector (1). – Switch on the battery charging station and charge the battery in accordance with the battery and charging station manufacturers’ instructions. It is essential to follow the safety regulations of the battery and charging station manufacturers. The side openings must never be sealed as they allow gas produced during charging to escape. Do not use fire or naked flames. Explosion hazard! F 1 07.06.GB F – Expose the battery (see Chapter D). Always connect and disconnect the battery and the charger when the charger and truck are switched off. When charging, the tops of the battery cells must be exposed to provide sufficient ventilation. Do not place any metal objects on the battery. Before charging, check all cables and plug connections for visible signs of damage. – Connect the battery charging station cable to the battery connector (1). – Switch on the battery charging station and charge the battery in accordance with the battery and charging station manufacturers’ instructions. It is essential to follow the safety regulations of the battery and charging station manufacturers. The side openings must never be sealed as they allow gas produced during charging to escape. Do not use fire or naked flames. Explosion hazard! 1 07.06.GB F Charging the battery D3 D3 5 F Battery removal and installation 5 F To prevent short circuits, batteries with exposed terminals or connectors must be covered with a rubber mat. When replacing a battery with a crane, make sure the crane has sufficient capacity (see battery weight on the battery data plate on the container). The lifting gear must exert a vertical pull so that the battery container is not compressed. Hooks must be fitted in such a way that when the crane lifting harness is slackened, they do not fall onto the battery cells. – Loosen the locking lever (2). – Remove the battery catch (3). – Pull the battery (4) sideways out of the truck. 3 2 4 Assembly is the reverse order. F When replacing a battery always use the same battery type. After installing the battery again, check all cables and plug connections for visible signs of damage. 2 When replacing a battery always use the same battery type. After installing the battery again, check all cables and plug connections for visible signs of damage. Insert the battery catch (3) in the bushing and jam the locking lever (2). If this does not jam the battery (4), the block on the opposite side must be adjusted. When replacing/installing the battery make sure the battery is securely located in the battery compartment of the truck. 07.06.GB F When replacing/installing the battery make sure the battery is securely located in the battery compartment of the truck. 07.06.GB D4 3 Assembly is the reverse order. Insert the battery catch (3) in the bushing and jam the locking lever (2). If this does not jam the battery (4), the block on the opposite side must be adjusted. F To prevent short circuits, batteries with exposed terminals or connectors must be covered with a rubber mat. When replacing a battery with a crane, make sure the crane has sufficient capacity (see battery weight on the battery data plate on the container). The lifting gear must exert a vertical pull so that the battery container is not compressed. Hooks must be fitted in such a way that when the crane lifting harness is slackened, they do not fall onto the battery cells. – Loosen the locking lever (2). – Remove the battery catch (3). – Pull the battery (4) sideways out of the truck. 4 F Battery removal and installation D4 5.1 Removal / assembly with a battery trolley 5.1 Removal / assembly with a battery trolley F Always replace / assemble batteries when the truck is horizontal. F Always replace / assemble batteries when the truck is horizontal. F Secure the battery with retaining bolts (6). F Secure the battery with retaining bolts (6). – – – – Attach the battery trolley (5) to the side of the truck. Undo the locking lever (2). Remove the battery catch (3). Pull the battery (4) onto the side of the prepared battery trolley. Assembly is the reverse order. – – – – Attach the battery trolley (5) to the side of the truck. Undo the locking lever (2). Remove the battery catch (3). Pull the battery (4) onto the side of the prepared battery trolley. Assembly is the reverse order. 5 5 07.06.GB 6 07.06.GB 6 D5 D5 5.2 Removal / assembly with a battery trolley using a discharge device 5.2 Removal / assembly with a battery trolley using a discharge device F Always replace / assemble batteries when the truck is horizontal. F Always replace / assemble batteries when the truck is horizontal. F Move the battery trolley away once the battery has been secured. F Move the battery trolley away once the battery has been secured. – – – – Bring the battery trolley to the side of the truck. Undo the locking lever (2). Remove the battery catch (3). Move the removal hooks (8) up to the battery by turning the crank handle (7) and engage them in the corresponding receptacles. – Pull the battery off the truck onto the trolley by turning the crank handle (7) in the opposite direction. – Turn the battery retainer (9) over and secure the battery by tightening the screw. Assembly is the reverse order. The removal hooks (8) can be un-hooked by pulling back the rod (10). 7 Bring the battery trolley to the side of the truck. Undo the locking lever (2). Remove the battery catch (3). Move the removal hooks (8) up to the battery by turning the crank handle (7) and engage them in the corresponding receptacles. – Pull the battery off the truck onto the trolley by turning the crank handle (7) in the opposite direction. – Turn the battery retainer (9) over and secure the battery by tightening the screw. Assembly is the reverse order. The removal hooks (8) can be un-hooked by pulling back the rod (10). 7 8 9 8 9 07.06.GB 10 07.06.GB 10 D6 – – – – D6 6 Battery Discharge Indicator, Battery Discharge Monitor, Hourmeter 6 Battery Discharge Indicator: The battery charge status is shown in the Information and Service Display. M The standard setting for the battery discharge indicator / discharge monitor is based on standard batteries. If using maintenance-free batteries, the display must be re-set. This setting must be carried out by the service department. If this adjustment is not made the battery may become damaged through excessive depletion. The standard setting for the battery discharge indicator / discharge monitor is based on standard batteries. If using maintenance-free batteries, the display must be re-set. This setting must be carried out by the service department. If this adjustment is not made the battery may become damaged through excessive depletion. When you reach the last remaining 10% capacity, the warning symbol starts to flash. When you reach the last remaining 10% capacity, the warning symbol starts to flash. When a battery is discharged to the permissible discharge level, the battery symbol is displayed empty. When a battery is discharged to the permissible discharge level, the battery symbol is displayed empty. Battery Discharge Monitor: If the residual capacity falls below the required level, lifting is inhibited. A message is shown on the Information and Service Display. Battery Discharge Monitor: If the residual capacity falls below the required level, lifting is inhibited. A message is shown on the Information and Service Display. To complete the lifting operation, turn the key switch off and on again. You can then continue to raise for another 30 - 40 seconds. To complete the lifting operation, turn the key switch off and on again. You can then continue to raise for another 30 - 40 seconds. Z Lifting is only released when the battery connected is at least 40% charged. Hourmeter: The service hours are displayed next to the battery charge status. The hourmeter shows the overall travel and lifting time. 07.06.GB Z Battery Discharge Indicator: The battery charge status is shown in the Information and Service Display. Lifting is only released when the battery connected is at least 40% charged. Hourmeter: The service hours are displayed next to the battery charge status. The hourmeter shows the overall travel and lifting time. 07.06.GB M Battery Discharge Indicator, Battery Discharge Monitor, Hourmeter D7 D7 D8 D8 07.06.GB 07.06.GB E Operation E Operation 1 1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks Driver authorisation The forklift truck may only be used by suitably trained personnel, who have demonstrated to the proprietor or his representative that they can drive and handle loads and have been authorised to operate the truck by the proprietor or his representative. Driver authorisation The forklift truck may only be used by suitably trained personnel, who have demonstrated to the proprietor or his representative that they can drive and handle loads and have been authorised to operate the truck by the proprietor or his representative. Driver’s rights, obligations and responsibilities: The driver must be informed of his duties and responsibilities and be instructed in the operation of the truck and shall be familiar with the operator manual. The driver shall be afforded all due rights. Safety shoes must be worn with pedestrian operated trucks. Driver’s rights, obligations and responsibilities: The driver must be informed of his duties and responsibilities and be instructed in the operation of the truck and shall be familiar with the operator manual. The driver shall be afforded all due rights. Safety shoes must be worn with pedestrian operated trucks. Unauthorised Use of Truck: The driver is responsible for the truck during the time it is in use. The drive must prevent unauthorised persons from driving or operating the truck. It is forbidden to carry passengers or lift other people. Unauthorised Use of Truck: The driver is responsible for the truck during the time it is in use. The drive must prevent unauthorised persons from driving or operating the truck. It is forbidden to carry passengers or lift other people. Damage and Faults: The supervisor must be immediately informed of any damage or faults to the forklift truck. Trucks which are unsafe for operation (e.g. wheel or brake problems) must not be used until they have been rectified. Damage and Faults: The supervisor must be immediately informed of any damage or faults to the forklift truck. Trucks which are unsafe for operation (e.g. wheel or brake problems) must not be used until they have been rectified. Repairs: The driver must not carry out any repairs or alterations to the industrial truck without the necessary training and authorisation to do so. The driver must never disable or adjust safety mechanisms or switches. Repairs: The driver must not carry out any repairs or alterations to the industrial truck without the necessary training and authorisation to do so. The driver must never disable or adjust safety mechanisms or switches. Hazardous area: A hazardous area is defined as the area in which a person is at risk due to truck movement, lifting operations, the load handler (e.g. forks or attachments) or the load itself. This also includes areas which can be reached by falling loads or lowering operating equipment. Hazardous area: A hazardous area is defined as the area in which a person is at risk due to truck movement, lifting operations, the load handler (e.g. forks or attachments) or the load itself. This also includes areas which can be reached by falling loads or lowering operating equipment. F Unauthorised persons must be kept away from the hazardous area. Where there is danger to personnel, a warning must be sounded with sufficient notice. If unauthorised personnel are still within the hazardous area the truck shall be brought to a halt immediately. Unauthorised persons must be kept away from the hazardous area. Where there is danger to personnel, a warning must be sounded with sufficient notice. If unauthorised personnel are still within the hazardous area the truck shall be brought to a halt immediately. Safety Devices and Warning Signs: Safety devices, warning signs and warning instructions shall be strictly observed. Make sure there are no objects near the driver’s feet that could affect the pedal operation. The ground / floorboard must be cleaned at regular intervals to prevent dirt building up underneath the pedals. Make sure there are no objects near the driver’s feet that could affect the pedal operation. The ground / floorboard must be cleaned at regular intervals to prevent dirt building up underneath the pedals. 0707.GB Safety Devices and Warning Signs: Safety devices, warning signs and warning instructions shall be strictly observed. 0707.GB F Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks E1 E1 Controls and Displays Item Control / Display 1 Height setting 2 Longitudinal horizontal cushioning stop 3 Left armrest stop 4 Lateral horizontal cushioning stop 5 Left armrest height adjustment 6 Cabin rotate button 7 Brake pedal 8 Accelerator pedal 9 MULTIPILOT 10 Control panel 11 EMERGENCY DISCONNECT Key switch 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 Function Item Control / Display 1 Height setting 2 Longitudinal horizontal cushioning stop 3 Left armrest stop 4 Lateral horizontal cushioning stop 5 Left armrest height adjustment 6 Cabin rotate button 7 Brake pedal 8 Accelerator pedal 9 MULTIPILOT t The height can be infinitely adjusted. t Activates the longitudinal horizontal cushioning. t Adjusts the left hand armrest tilt. t Activates the lateral horizontal cushioning. Adjusts the height of the left hand armrest. t t t t Press to rotate the cabin button. Applies the load wheel brake Infinite travel speed control Selects the travel or rotary direction, controls the lift mast functions, issues a warning signal. t Displays the main travel, lift parameters, warning displays, error messages and service displays, as well as battery discharge and elapsed hour display. t Switches power supply on and off. t Switches control current on and off. Removing the key prevents the truck from being switched on by unauthorised personnel. Seat tilt / t Adjusts the seat depth setting and the Seat depth adjustor longitudinal tilt Right armrest stop Adjusts the right hand armrest tilt. Backrestadjustment t Adjusts the backrest. Programming button t Press the button for 3 seconds to store the cabin cabin position M1 position. Start button t The cabin moves to the programmed cabin position L1 position M1 Start button t The cabin moves to the programmed cabin position L2 position M2 Programming button t Press the button for 3 seconds to store the cabin cabin position M2 position. Travel direction display t Switches on LH/RH indicator switch Steering wheel t Steers the truck in the required direction. E2 10 Control panel 11 EMERGENCY DISCONNECT Key switch 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 o = Optional Equipment Function t The height can be infinitely adjusted. t Activates the longitudinal horizontal cushioning. t Adjusts the left hand armrest tilt. t Activates the lateral horizontal cushioning. Adjusts the height of the left hand armrest. t t t t Press to rotate the cabin button. Applies the load wheel brake Infinite travel speed control Selects the travel or rotary direction, controls the lift mast functions, issues a warning signal. t Displays the main travel, lift parameters, warning displays, error messages and service displays, as well as battery discharge and elapsed hour display. t Switches power supply on and off. t Switches control current on and off. Removing the key prevents the truck from being switched on by unauthorised personnel. Seat tilt / t Adjusts the seat depth setting and the Seat depth adjustor longitudinal tilt Right armrest stop Adjusts the right hand armrest tilt. Backrestadjustment t Adjusts the backrest. Programming button t Press the button for 3 seconds to store the cabin cabin position M1 position. Start button t The cabin moves to the programmed cabin position L1 position M1 Start button t The cabin moves to the programmed cabin position L2 position M2 Programming button t Press the button for 3 seconds to store the cabin cabin position M2 position. Travel direction display t Switches on LH/RH indicator switch Steering wheel t Steers the truck in the required direction. t = Standard equipment 0707.GB t = Standard equipment Controls and Displays o = Optional Equipment 0707.GB 2 E2 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 1 8 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 9 9 10 21 20 10 21 20 11 19 18 17 16 11 19 18 17 16 12 15 12 15 14 14 0707.GB 13 0707.GB 13 E3 E3 Control panel 3 The control panel display shows the operating data, the battery charge, the service hours and error details and information. Graphic illustrations on the control panel act as warning indicators. Control panel The control panel display shows the operating data, the battery charge, the service hours and error details and information. Graphic illustrations on the control panel act as warning indicators. 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 km/h 46 43 47 53 54 55 43 50 51 56 46 57 47 53 54 Control panel displays Item E4 52 49 3.1 Display 48 52 55 49 50 51 56 57 Control panel displays Item Display 22 No function 22 No function 23 No function 23 No function 24 No function 24 No function 25 Crawl speed control light 25 Crawl speed control light 26 No function 26 No function 27 Travel direction indicator – For lighting with a flashing indicator system 27 Travel direction indicator – For lighting with a flashing indicator system 28 Parking brake applied – Truck operational, parking brake applied 28 Parking brake applied – Truck operational, parking brake applied 29 Truck operational – Keyswitch ON 29 Truck operational – Keyswitch ON 0707.GB 3.1 48 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 km/h E4 0707.GB 3 Item Display Item Display 30 No function 30 No function 31 Seat switch – Seat switch not closed – Truck operational, but driver’s seat not occupied 31 Seat switch – Seat switch not closed – Truck operational, but driver’s seat not occupied 32 No function 32 No function 33 34 Service Display – Service interval exceeded (1000 service hours) or annual UVV test due (flashing indicator). Controller overtemperature – Lights up for controller overtemperature – Performance continually reduces with respect to the temperature 33 34 Service Display – Service interval exceeded (1000 service hours) or annual UVV test due (flashing indicator). Controller overtemperature – Lights up for controller overtemperature – Performance continually reduces with respect to the temperature 35 No function 36 No function 36 No function 37 WARNING – Lights up for errors – Flashes when battery capacity is less than 10% 37 WARNING – Lights up for errors – Flashes when battery capacity is less than 10% 38 Driver’s display 38 Driver’s display 0707.GB No function 0707.GB 35 E5 E5 Control panel buttons 3.2 Control panel buttons 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 km/h 46 43 53 54 Item E6 47 48 52 55 49 56 46 43 50 51 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 km/h 57 53 54 Function Item 47 48 52 55 49 50 51 56 57 Function Select travel program (go up to other modes) 39 Select travel program (go up to other modes) 40 Hourmeter / time toggle switch 40 Hourmeter / time toggle switch 41 SET button – Selects special functions 41 SET button – Selects special functions 42 Selects travel program (go down to other modes) 42 Selects travel program (go down to other modes) 43 Parking brake Applies / releases parking brake 43 Parking brake Applies / releases parking brake 44 Crawl speed switch – Travel speed max. 6 km/h (adjustable). 44 Crawl speed switch – Travel speed max. 6 km/h (adjustable). 45 Option void 45 Option void 46 Switches roof window wipers on and off, interval setting 46 Switches roof window wipers on and off, interval setting 47 Switches windscreen wiper system on and off. 47 Switches windscreen wiper system on and off. 48 Switches window wipers on and off, interval setting 48 Switches window wipers on and off, interval setting 0707.GB 39 E6 0707.GB 3.2 Item Function Item Function 49 Switches warning indicator system on and off. 50 Switches front headlights on and off. 50 Switches front headlights on and off. 51 Switches rear headlights on and off. 51 Switches rear headlights on and off. 52 Switches dipped lights on and off. 52 Switches dipped lights on and off. 53 Switches parking light on and off. 53 Switches parking light on and off. 54 Switches rear window heating on and off. 54 Switches rear window heating on and off. 55 Switches seat heating on and off. 55 Switches seat heating on and off. 56 Switches the beacon on and off. 56 Switches the beacon on and off. 57 “Lift cutout” override button 57 “Lift cutout” override button 0707.GB Switches warning indicator system on and off. 0707.GB 49 E7 E7 Displays Displays 58 58 59 km/h 62 61 60 62 Item Function 59 60 61 E8 60 Item Function Battery capacity display – Battery discharge status Profile number (travel / lift profile 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) 58 Hourmeter display – Time display – Displays the residual time with the onboard battery (hours : minutes). Error display: – if an error (Err) or a warning (Inf) occurs, the operating hour display disappears. – If several errors occur they are displayed alternately at intervals of 1.5 seconds. A warning signal sounds. – eft: shows the overall working time Travel direction, speed and wheel position display – Indicates the pre-selected travel direction (forward or reverse) or the position of the steered wheels. 60 59 61 62 0707.GB 62 61 Battery capacity display – Battery discharge status Profile number (travel / lift profile 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) Hourmeter display – Time display – Displays the residual time with the onboard battery (hours : minutes). Error display: – if an error (Err) or a warning (Inf) occurs, the operating hour display disappears. – If several errors occur they are displayed alternately at intervals of 1.5 seconds. A warning signal sounds. – eft: shows the overall working time Travel direction, speed and wheel position display – Indicates the pre-selected travel direction (forward or reverse) or the position of the steered wheels. 0707.GB 58 59 km/h E8 Setting the time Setting the time Normal operating mode Normal operating mode Press the “h/time” and up keys simultaneously Press the “h/time” and up keys simultaneously The time appears on the display. The first digit flashes. The time appears on the display. The first digit flashes. 0707.GB Use the up/down key to increase or decrease the flashing digit. Use the SET key to jump to the next figure. After the last digit the value is accepted. 0707.GB Use the up/down key to increase or decrease the flashing digit. Use the SET key to jump to the next figure. After the last digit the value is accepted. E9 E9 Driver’s Display Warning Messages 3.3 E 10 Driver’s Display Warning Messages Meaning Display Meaning INFO 02 - No direction selected when truck powered up, no wheel position displayed -Travel direction changed to neutral setting during operation, wheel position display alternates between forward and reverse. INFO 02 - No direction selected when truck powered up, no wheel position displayed -Travel direction changed to neutral setting during operation, wheel position display alternates between forward and reverse. INFO 05 (Optional setting for travel cutout input) Lift cutout active / independent of other conditions INFO 05 (Optional setting for travel cutout input) Lift cutout active / independent of other conditions INFO 16 (Optional setting for travel cutout input) Travel cutout active / independent of other conditions INFO 16 (Optional setting for travel cutout input) Travel cutout active / independent of other conditions INFO 18 Safety height exceeded -Load handler above 300mm and cabin between 90° and 180° position, travel disabled. Rotate cabin to 90°, lower load handler. Travel enabled in 180° position. INFO 18 Safety height exceeded -Load handler above 300mm and cabin between 90° and 180° position, travel disabled. Rotate cabin to 90°, lower load handler. Travel enabled in 180° position. INFO 22 Inf 22 (no steering) appears and the seat switch LED flashes when the seat is occupied and the armrest tilted. Travel disabled. INFO 22 Inf 22 (no steering) appears and the seat switch LED flashes when the seat is occupied and the armrest tilted. Travel disabled. INFO 35 Accelerator pedal zero position -Message can be adjusted to suit preference – either the zero position is only checked after power up or after every transition of the seat switch from the open to closed position. -Message appears if the cabin is to be rotated from 90° to 180° (or vice versa) and the accelerator pedal is not in the zero position. INFO 35 Accelerator pedal zero position -Message can be adjusted to suit preference – either the zero position is only checked after power up or after every transition of the seat switch from the open to closed position. -Message appears if the cabin is to be rotated from 90° to 180° (or vice versa) and the accelerator pedal is not in the zero position. INFO 36 Hydraulics zero position -Message can be adjusted to suit preference - message displayed or not. INFO 36 Hydraulics zero position -Message can be adjusted to suit preference - message displayed or not. INFO 40 Overtemperature Traction or lift controller above 83°C. Traction or lift controller above 145 °C. INFO 40 Overtemperature Traction or lift controller above 83°C. Traction or lift controller above 145 °C. INFO 96 Hydraulics zero position on power up -a hydraulic function applied during power up -the hydraulic function applied will not be performed. INFO 96 Hydraulics zero position on power up -a hydraulic function applied during power up -the hydraulic function applied will not be performed. 0707.GB Display 0707.GB 3.3 E 10 F F 4 F Before commissioning or operating the truck, and before raising a load, the driver must ensure that there is nobody in the hazardous area and that the truck is safe to operate. F Before the cabin can be moved, the driver must ensure that nobody is within range and that nobody has their hands in or on the cabin when the cabin is rotated. Access forbidden between the mast and overhead guard/cabin! Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily work 4.1 Starting up the truck Before commissioning or operating the truck, and before raising a load, the driver must ensure that there is nobody in the hazardous area and that the truck is safe to operate. Before the cabin can be moved, the driver must ensure that nobody is within range and that nobody has their hands in or on the cabin when the cabin is rotated. Access forbidden between the mast and overhead guard/cabin! Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily work Before starting the truck the driver must ensure it is safe to operate. Before starting work, check that Before starting the truck the driver must ensure it is safe to operate. Before starting work, check that – the operating and parking brakes or the automatic brake (Emergency Stop) are working – the fork tine retainer preventing the tines from moving is not defective – the load handler does not show visible signs of damage (bent, cracks or heavy wear) – the warning device is working – the operating and parking brakes or the automatic brake (Emergency Stop) are working – the fork tine retainer preventing the tines from moving is not defective – the load handler does not show visible signs of damage (bent, cracks or heavy wear) – the warning device is working – Notice: check battery latch before driving – Notice: check battery latch before driving 0707.GB 4.1 Starting up the truck 0707.GB 4 E 11 E 11 4.2 Entering the truck 4.2 Entering the truck Z You can enter the truck from either side via the front cover and the stepboards on the mudguards. Z You can enter the truck from either side via the front cover and the stepboards on the mudguards. 64 64 64 64 63 63 63 63 – Use the handles on the mast (64) and on the A column (63). – Close the sliding door, if necessary undo the door lock. Z If the door is open or if there is an open gap, the door must always be locked. This is the purpose of the locking lever at the top of the door. 1 2 3 – Press the button (3) to move the left armrest in the required position, otherwise the steering wheel cannot be operated. – Travelling is inhibited if the armrest is moved all the way down. 4 0707.GB – Press the button (3) to move the left armrest in the required position, otherwise the steering wheel cannot be operated. – Travelling is inhibited if the armrest is moved all the way down. E 12 If the door is open or if there is an open gap, the door must always be locked. This is the purpose of the locking lever at the top of the door. 1 2 3 4 0707.GB Z – Use the handles on the mast (64) and on the A column (63). – Close the sliding door, if necessary undo the door lock. E 12 4.3 Adjusting the driver’s seat 4.3 Adjusting the driver’s seat Z To achieve optimal seat cushioning the driver’s seat must be adjusted to suit the driver’s weight before starting the truck. The driver must sit on the seat to adjust it. Z To achieve optimal seat cushioning the driver’s seat must be adjusted to suit the driver’s weight before starting the truck. The driver must sit on the seat to adjust it. Adjusting the driver's weight: Adjusting the driver's weight: – Pull the actuation lever (1) briefly in the direction of the arrow. – Pull the actuation lever (1) briefly in the direction of the arrow. Height adjustment Height adjustment – Pull / push the actuation lever (1) in/out fully until you reach the desired height. – Pull / push the actuation lever (1) in/out fully until you reach the desired height. Longitudinal cushioning Longitudinal cushioning horizontal – Push lever (2) on either side of the seat backwards. Longitudinal horizontal cushioning is active. 1 2 3 horizontal – Push lever (2) on either side of the seat backwards. Longitudinal horizontal cushioning is active. 4 1 2 3 – Pull lever (4) forward. Lateral horizontal cushioning is active. – Pull lever (4) forward. Lateral horizontal cushioning is active. 0707.GB Lateral horizontal cushioning 0707.GB Lateral horizontal cushioning 4 E 13 E 13 F Z Seat tilt adjustment Seat tilt adjustment – Pull the actuation lever (13) on the left and sit on or off the seat. The seat will now be inclined to the desired position. – Pull the actuation lever (13) on the left and sit on or off the seat. The seat will now be inclined to the desired position. Seat depth adjustment Seat depth adjustment – Pull the actuation lever (13) on the right and push the seat forward or backwards until the seat reaches the desired position. – Pull the actuation lever (13) on the right and push the seat forward or backwards until the seat reaches the desired position. F The driver’s seat must be securely engaged in the set position. The driver’s seat setting must not be changed during travel. The driver’s seat must be securely engaged in the set position. The driver’s seat setting must not be changed during travel. LH armrest tilt LH armrest tilt – Press button (3) to move the armrest in the desired position. – Press button (3) to move the armrest in the desired position. RH armrest tilt RH armrest tilt Turn the knob (14) until you reach the desired position. Turn the knob (14) until you reach the desired position. Backrest tilt Backrest tilt – Apply the lever (15) to set the backrest to the desired position. – Apply the lever (15) to set the backrest to the desired position. Z The procedure for adjusting the driver’s seat applies to standard models. For other models, follow the manufacturer’s setting instructions. When adjusting, ensure that all controls are within easy reach. The procedure for adjusting the driver’s seat applies to standard models. For other models, follow the manufacturer’s setting instructions. When adjusting, ensure that all controls are within easy reach. 3 3 15 15 14 14 E 14 0707.GB 13 0707.GB 13 E 14 4.4 Safety restraint belt 4.4 Safety restraint belt F Put on the safety restraint belt each time before starting the industrial truck. The belt protects against serious injury. F Put on the safety restraint belt each time before starting the industrial truck. The belt protects against serious injury. Protect the belt from contamination (e.g. cover it when the truck is idle) and clean it regularly. Frozen belt locks or pulleys must be thawed out and dried to prevent them from freezing up again. Z F Protect the belt from contamination (e.g. cover it when the truck is idle) and clean it regularly. Frozen belt locks or pulleys must be thawed out and dried to prevent them from freezing up again. Z The dry temperature of the warm air should not exceed +60°C. F Do not alter the belt setting. This will increase the risk of malfunctioning. – Always replace the safety restraint belt after an accident. – Only original spare parts must be used for retrofits or repairs. F Do not alter the belt setting. This will increase the risk of malfunctioning. – Always replace the safety restraint belt after an accident. – Only original spare parts must be used for retrofits or repairs. F Damaged or non-operational belts must be replaced by the local Jungheinrich branch. Procedure in unusual situations Damaged or non-operational belts must be replaced by the local Jungheinrich branch. Procedure in unusual situations F If the truck is about to tip over, never undo the restraint belt and try to jump out. This will only increase the risk of injury. If the truck is about to tip over, never undo the restraint belt and try to jump out. This will only increase the risk of injury. Correct procedure: – Tilt your upper body forward. – Tilt your upper body forward. – Hold on to the controls (Multipilot and on the armrest) with both hands and brace your feet. – Hold on to the controls (Multipilot and on the armrest) with both hands and brace your feet. – Lean your body in the opposite direction of fall – Lean your body in the opposite direction of fall 0707.GB Correct procedure: 0707.GB F The dry temperature of the warm air should not exceed +60°C. E 15 E 15 F F Z Restraint belt instructions Restraint belt instructions Before starting the truck pull the belt out of the pulley, pull it tightly across your body and engage it in the lock. Before starting the truck pull the belt out of the pulley, pull it tightly across your body and engage it in the lock. F The belt must not be twisted when fastened. When operating the truck (e.g. travelling, lifting, lowering, etc.), sit as far back as possible so that your back is against the backrest. When operating the truck (e.g. travelling, lifting, lowering, etc.), sit as far back as possible so that your back is against the backrest. The automatic locking retractor allows sufficient freedom of movement on the seat. The automatic locking retractor allows sufficient freedom of movement on the seat. F If you sit on the front edge of the seat there is less protection afforded as the belt is too long. Z The belt is only to be used to secure one person.. – After using the belt, push the red button and manually guide the tongue back to the retractor. E 16 The belt is only to be used to secure one person.. – After using the belt, push the red button and manually guide the tongue back to the retractor. Z The automatic blocking system can be triggered if the seat belt tongue strikes the housing. This will prevent the belt from being extracted. The automatic blocking system can be triggered if the seat belt tongue strikes the housing. This will prevent the belt from being extracted. Deactivating the blocking system: Deactivating the blocking system: – Apply force to pull the belt 10mm – 15mm out of its housing. – Feed the belt back in to undo the automatic blocking system. – Apply force to pull the belt 10mm – 15mm out of its housing. – Feed the belt back in to undo the automatic blocking system. The belt can now be extracted again. The belt can now be extracted again. Starting the industrial truck on steep slopes Starting the industrial truck on steep slopes The automatic blocking system locks the belt in the retractor when the truck is positioned on a steep slope. This prevents the belt from being pulled out of the retractor. The automatic blocking system locks the belt in the retractor when the truck is positioned on a steep slope. This prevents the belt from being pulled out of the retractor. Z Carefully drive the truck off the slope and then put on the belt. 0707.GB Z If you sit on the front edge of the seat there is less protection afforded as the belt is too long. Carefully drive the truck off the slope and then put on the belt. 0707.GB Z The belt must not be twisted when fastened. E 16 4.5 To prepare the truck for operation – Unlock the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11). To do this: Turn and pull the switch up (r) until you can feel the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11) engaging. – Insert the key in the key switch (12) and turn it clockwise as far as it will go to the “I” position. – Test the horn (65) button. F Test the electric parking brake. 4.5 To prepare the truck for operation – Unlock the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11). To do this: Turn and pull the switch up (r) until you can feel the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11) engaging. – Insert the key in the key switch (12) and turn it clockwise as far as it will go to the “I” position. – Test the horn (65) button. 65 10 11 F 12 The truck is now operational. Test the electric parking brake. 65 10 11 12 The truck is now operational. Z The control panel (10) indicates the available battery capacity. Z When you have pulled the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT and turned the key switch to the right, the truck carries out a self test for approx. 3-4 seconds (tests the electronic system). During this time the truck cannot move. If the accelerator pedal is applied during this time, the display will show "Zero drive sens”. Z When you have pulled the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT and turned the key switch to the right, the truck carries out a self test for approx. 3-4 seconds (tests the electronic system). During this time the truck cannot move. If the accelerator pedal is applied during this time, the display will show "Zero drive sens”. 0707.GB The control panel (10) indicates the available battery capacity. 0707.GB Z E 17 E 17 5 Industrial truck operation 5 Industrial truck operation 5.1 Safety regulations for truck operation 5.1 Safety regulations for truck operation Driving conduct: The driver must adapt the travel speed to local conditions. The truck must be driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow passageways, when passing through swing doors and at blind spots. The driver must always observe an adequate braking distance between the forklift truck and the vehicle in front and must be in control of the truck at all times. Abrupt stopping (except in emergencies), rapid U turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots are not permitted. It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating area. Driving conduct: The driver must adapt the travel speed to local conditions. The truck must be driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow passageways, when passing through swing doors and at blind spots. The driver must always observe an adequate braking distance between the forklift truck and the vehicle in front and must be in control of the truck at all times. Abrupt stopping (except in emergencies), rapid U turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots are not permitted. It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating area. Travel visibility: The driver must look in the direction of travel and must always have a clear view of the route ahead. Loads that affect visibility must be positioned at the rear of the truck. If this is not possible, a second person must walk in front of the truck as a lookout. Travel visibility: The driver must look in the direction of travel and must always have a clear view of the route ahead. Loads that affect visibility must be positioned at the rear of the truck. If this is not possible, a second person must walk in front of the truck as a lookout. Negotiating slopes and inclines: Negotiating slopes or inclines is only permitted if such roads are clean and have a non-slip surface and providing such journeys are safely undertaken in accordance with the technical specifications for the truck in question. The truck must always be driven with the load unit facing uphill. The industrial truck must not be turned, operated at an angle or parked on inclines or slopes. Inclines must only be negotiated at slow speed, with the driver ready to brake at any moment. Negotiating slopes and inclines: Negotiating slopes or inclines is only permitted if such roads are clean and have a non-slip surface and providing such journeys are safely undertaken in accordance with the technical specifications for the truck in question. The truck must always be driven with the load unit facing uphill. The industrial truck must not be turned, operated at an angle or parked on inclines or slopes. Inclines must only be negotiated at slow speed, with the driver ready to brake at any moment. Negotiating lifts and docks: Lifts and docks must only be used if they have sufficient capacity, are suitable for driving on and authorised for truck traffic by the owner. The driver must satisfy himself of the above before entering these areas. The truck must enter lifts with the load in front and must take up a position which does not allow it to come into contact with the walls of the lift shaft. People travelling in the lift with the forklift truck must only enter the lift after the truck has come to a halt and must exit the lift before the truck. Negotiating lifts and docks: Lifts and docks must only be used if they have sufficient capacity, are suitable for driving on and authorised for truck traffic by the owner. The driver must satisfy himself of the above before entering these areas. The truck must enter lifts with the load in front and must take up a position which does not allow it to come into contact with the walls of the lift shaft. People travelling in the lift with the forklift truck must only enter the lift after the truck has come to a halt and must exit the lift before the truck. Type of loads to be carried: The driver must ensure that the load unit is in a suitable condition. Only carry properly secured loads. Never transport loads stacked higher than the top of the fork carriage or the load guard. Type of loads to be carried: The driver must ensure that the load unit is in a suitable condition. Only carry properly secured loads. Never transport loads stacked higher than the top of the fork carriage or the load guard. E 18 0707.GB Travel routes and work areas: Only use lanes and routes specifically designated for truck traffic. Unauthorised third parties must stay away from work areas. Loads must only be stored in places specially designated for this purpose. 0707.GB Travel routes and work areas: Only use lanes and routes specifically designated for truck traffic. Unauthorised third parties must stay away from work areas. Loads must only be stored in places specially designated for this purpose. E 18 Towing trailers or the truck itself being towed are only permitted occasionally, on secure, level routes, with a maximum deviation of +/- 1% and at a max. speed of 5 km/h. The truck shall not be permanently used with trailers. There must be no load on the forks when the truck is being pulled. Do not exceed the maximum towed load specified for the truck for trailers with or without brakes (see Chapter B). The specified trailer load only applies for the auxiliary coupling in the counterbalance of the forklift. If a different trailer coupling is used on the truck, the instructions of the coupling manufacturer must be observed. After coupling and before starting the driver shall ensure that the trailer coupling cannot become detached. Trucks pulling a load must be operated in such a manner that the trailing vehicle is driven safely and can be stopped at all times. 0707.GB 0707.GB Towing trailers or the truck itself being towed are only permitted occasionally, on secure, level routes, with a maximum deviation of +/- 1% and at a max. speed of 5 km/h. The truck shall not be permanently used with trailers. There must be no load on the forks when the truck is being pulled. Do not exceed the maximum towed load specified for the truck for trailers with or without brakes (see Chapter B). The specified trailer load only applies for the auxiliary coupling in the counterbalance of the forklift. If a different trailer coupling is used on the truck, the instructions of the coupling manufacturer must be observed. After coupling and before starting the driver shall ensure that the trailer coupling cannot become detached. Trucks pulling a load must be operated in such a manner that the trailing vehicle is driven safely and can be stopped at all times. E 19 E 19 5.2 F Travel 5.2 F Travelling in electromagnetic fields beyond the permitted limits can result in random truck movement. Immediately press the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT (11), apply the service brake and press the brake button (43). Determine the cause of the fault and if necessary inform the manufacturer’s service department. 7 8 Travel Travelling in electromagnetic fields beyond the permitted limits can result in random truck movement. Immediately press the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT (11), apply the service brake and press the brake button (43). Determine the cause of the fault and if necessary inform the manufacturer’s service department. 7 V 66 R 43 43 11 11 Safety functions F Safety functions Z Travelling is interrupted by the safety switch when the driver’s seat is vacant. Occupying the driver’s seat and applying the accelerator pedal releases the springloaded brake. The travel speed is reduced as a function of the steering angle. However, the driver is still responsible for adapting the travel speed to the conditions of the travel route, the work area and the load. F Do not drive the truck unless the panels are closed and properly locked. Travel routes must be free of obstacles. – Raise the fork carriage approx. 200 mm so that the fork tines are clear of the ground. – Tilt the mast fully backward: E 20 Travelling is interrupted by the safety switch when the driver’s seat is vacant. Occupying the driver’s seat and applying the accelerator pedal releases the springloaded brake. The travel speed is reduced as a function of the steering angle. However, the driver is still responsible for adapting the travel speed to the conditions of the travel route, the work area and the load. Do not drive the truck unless the panels are closed and properly locked. Travel routes must be free of obstacles. – Raise the fork carriage approx. 200 mm so that the fork tines are clear of the ground. – Tilt the mast fully backward: The travel direction can be set using the button (66) on the Multipilot. 0707.GB M The travel direction can be set using the button (66) on the Multipilot. 0707.GB M V 66 R Z 8 E 20 Forward travel F F F F Forward travel F Make sure that the travel area is clear. – Release the brake button (43). – Release the brake button (43). – Push the button (66) on the Multipilot forward. – Push the button (66) on the Multipilot forward. – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) . – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) . 66 Changing direction Before setting off in the opposite direction, make sure that the reverse travel area is clear. F V Do not move the Multipilot to travel. F R 7 8 43 V Do not move the Multipilot to travel. 66 Changing direction Before setting off in the opposite direction, make sure that the reverse travel area is clear. R 7 8 43 – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8). – Applying the brake pedal (7), bring the truck to a halt. – Push the button (66) back (R). – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) until you reach the required travel speed. – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8). – Applying the brake pedal (7), bring the truck to a halt. – Push the button (66) back (R). – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) until you reach the required travel speed. Accelerating Accelerating – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) until the truck starts to move. – Continue to depress the accelerator (8). The motor speed and travel speed increase the more you apply the accelerator. – Slowly apply the accelerator pedal (8) until the truck starts to move. – Continue to depress the accelerator (8). The motor speed and travel speed increase the more you apply the accelerator. Braking Braking F The braking behaviour depends largely on the ground conditions. The driver must take this into consideration when handling the truck. Brake with care to prevent the load from slipping. If you are travelling with an attached load you must increase the braking distance. – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8) and if necessary gently apply the brake pedal (7) (see also Section 5.4). The braking behaviour depends largely on the ground conditions. The driver must take this into consideration when handling the truck. Brake with care to prevent the load from slipping. If you are travelling with an attached load you must increase the braking distance. – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8) and if necessary gently apply the brake pedal (7) (see also Section 5.4). M Make sure there are no objects near the driver’s feet that could affect the pedal operation. The ground / floorboard must be cleaned at regular intervals to prevent dirt building up underneath the pedals. 0707.GB Make sure there are no objects near the driver’s feet that could affect the pedal operation. The ground / floorboard must be cleaned at regular intervals to prevent dirt building up underneath the pedals. 0707.GB M Make sure that the travel area is clear. E 21 E 21 5.3 Steering 5.3 Steering M Very minimal steering effort is required for the electric steering, therefore turn the steering wheel sensitively. M Very minimal steering effort is required for the electric steering, therefore turn the steering wheel sensitively. 5.4 Negotiating right hand bends Negotiating right hand bends – Turn the steering wheel clockwise to match the desired steering radius. – Turn the steering wheel clockwise to match the desired steering radius. Negotiating left hand bends Negotiating left hand bends – Turn the steering wheel anti-clockwise to match the desired steering radius. – Turn the steering wheel anti-clockwise to match the desired steering radius. Braking 5.4 Braking There are five ways of braking: There are five ways of braking: – – – – – – – – – – Service brake Coasting brake Reversing brake Parking brake Spring-loaded brake Service brake Coasting brake Reversing brake Parking brake Spring-loaded brake V V 66 66 R 7 Z 8 R 43 7 Service brake: Service brake: – Depress the brake pedal (7). – Depress the brake pedal (7). Z The service brake acts on the drive wheels regeneratively or hydraulically. Coasting brake: – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8). The truck brakes regeneratively via the traction controller. E 22 43 The service brake acts on the drive wheels regeneratively or hydraulically. Coasting brake: – Take your foot off the accelerator pedal (8). The truck brakes regeneratively via the traction controller. This operating method reduces energy consumption. 0707.GB Z This operating method reduces energy consumption. 0707.GB Z 8 E 22 Reversing brake: Reversing brake: – Set the button (66) to the opposite direction while travelling. The truck brakes regeneratively via the traction controller until it starts to travel in the opposite direction. – Set the button (66) to the opposite direction while travelling. The truck brakes regeneratively via the traction controller until it starts to travel in the opposite direction. V V 66 66 R 7 8 R 43 7 Parking brake: Parking brake: – Apply the brake button (43). – Apply the brake button (43). 8 43 Z The parking brake acts mechanically on the drive wheels via the multi-plates. There is no sensitive braking. F The parking brake will keep the truck with the maximum permissible load, on a clean ground surface, on a 15% incline. F The parking brake will keep the truck with the maximum permissible load, on a clean ground surface, on a 15% incline. 0707.GB The parking brake acts mechanically on the drive wheels via the multi-plates. There is no sensitive braking. 0707.GB Z E 23 E 23 5.5 F Spring-loaded brake Spring-loaded brake The spring-loaded accumulator brake applies approx. 5 seconds (adjustable) after the truck comes to a halt or 1 to 15 seconds (adjustable) after the driver’s seat has been vacated. When you stop on the ramp the truck is held electrically until the spring-loaded brake applies. When you set off, before the spring-loaded brake is released, a torque builds up on the drive motor to prevent the truck from rolling back. The spring-loaded accumulator brake applies approx. 5 seconds (adjustable) after the truck comes to a halt or 1 to 15 seconds (adjustable) after the driver’s seat has been vacated. When you stop on the ramp the truck is held electrically until the spring-loaded brake applies. When you set off, before the spring-loaded brake is released, a torque builds up on the drive motor to prevent the truck from rolling back. Operating the lift mechanism and attachments (Multipilot) 5.5 The Multipilot (9) must only be operated from the driver’s seat. The driver must be instructed in how to handle the lift mechanism and the attachments. F 9 Push the Multipilot in the desired direction, depending on the hydraulic function. Lifting/lowering the fork carriage Lifting/lowering the fork carriage – Move the Multipilot back (70) to raise the fork carriage. – Move the Multipilot forward (67) to lower the fork carriage. – Move the Multipilot back (70) to raise the fork carriage. – Move the Multipilot forward (67) to lower the fork carriage. MP symbols Twin operation 9 MP symbols Tilting the mast forward / backward F When tilting the mast back, ensure no part of your body is between the mast and the front panel. – Move the Multipilot to the left (72) to tilt the fork carriage back. – Move the Multipilot to the right (69) to tilt the fork carriage forward. 67 72 When tilting the mast back, ensure no part of your body is between the mast and the front panel. – Move the Multipilot to the left (72) to tilt the fork carriage back. – Move the Multipilot to the right (69) to tilt the fork carriage forward. 69 70 Twin operation 67 72 69 70 0707.GB – To simultaneously lower the fork carriage and tilt the mast forward, move the Multipilot forward and to the right (68). 0707.GB – To simultaneously lower the fork carriage and tilt the mast forward, move the Multipilot forward and to the right (68). E 24 The Multipilot (9) must only be operated from the driver’s seat. The driver must be instructed in how to handle the lift mechanism and the attachments. Push the Multipilot in the desired direction, depending on the hydraulic function. Tilting the mast forward / backward F Operating the lift mechanism and attachments (Multipilot) E 24 – To simultaneously raise the fork carriage and tilt the mast back, move the Multipilot back and to the left (71). – To simultaneously raise the fork carriage and tilt the mast back, move the Multipilot forward and to the left (73). – To simultaneously raise the fork carriage and tilt the mast back, move the Multipilot back and to the left (71). – To simultaneously raise the fork carriage and tilt the mast back, move the Multipilot forward and to the left (73). MP symbols Additional Control (Integrated Sideshift) Additional Control (Integrated Sideshift) – Press the button (74) on the Multipilot to push the fork carriage to the left. – Press the button (75) on the Multipilot to push the fork carriage to the right. 75 9 75 74 9 0707.GB 74 0707.GB – Press the button (74) on the Multipilot to push the fork carriage to the left. – Press the button (75) on the Multipilot to push the fork carriage to the right. MP symbols E 25 E 25 Rotating the cab Rotating the cab To rotate the cab, move the Multipilot to the right/left while depressing the “cabin rotate” button (6). To rotate the cab, move the Multipilot to the right/left while depressing the “cabin rotate” button (6). 6 6 Controlling the speed of the lifting device Controlling the speed of the lifting device You control the hydraulic cylinder speed by moving the Multipilot. You control the hydraulic cylinder speed by moving the Multipilot. When the Multipilot is released it automatically reverts to neutral and the lifting device remains in the position it has reached. When the Multipilot is released it automatically reverts to neutral and the lifting device remains in the position it has reached. M Always apply the Multipilot sensitively, never with a sudden jerk. Release the Multipilot as soon as the lifting device reaches its limit position. F Do not lift other people with the lifting device. F Do not lift other people with the lifting device. E 26 0707.GB Always apply the Multipilot sensitively, never with a sudden jerk. Release the Multipilot as soon as the lifting device reaches its limit position. 0707.GB M E 26 5.6 Collecting, transporting and depositing loads 5.6 Collecting, transporting and depositing loads M Before picking up a load, the driver must ensure that it is correctly palletised and that the capacity of the truck is not exceeded. Note the load diagram M Before picking up a load, the driver must ensure that it is correctly palletised and that the capacity of the truck is not exceeded. Note the load diagram Z Lifting and lowering are inhibited when the cabin is in the 180° position. Z Lifting and lowering are inhibited when the cabin is in the 180° position. F Adjusting the forks Adjust the fork tines in such a way that both are equally distanced from the outer edge of the fork carriage and the load centre of gravity lies in the middle of the fork tines. F 76 Adjusting the forks Adjust the fork tines in such a way that both are equally distanced from the outer edge of the fork carriage and the load centre of gravity lies in the middle of the fork tines. – Raise the locking lever (77). – Push the forks (76) to the correct position on the fork carriage (78). – Turn the locking lever down and move the fork tine until it engages in a slot. – Raise the locking lever (77). – Push the forks (76) to the correct position on the fork carriage (78). – Turn the locking lever down and move the fork tine until it engages in a slot. Raising a load Raising a load – Carefully approach the load to be raised. – Apply the brake button (43). 78 77 – Carefully approach the load to be raised. – Apply the brake button (43). V 66 76 78 77 V 66 R R 43 43 0707.GB – Set the mast vertical. – Raise the forks to the correct height for the load. 0707.GB – Set the mast vertical. – Raise the forks to the correct height for the load. E 27 E 27 – Drive the truck with forks spread as far apart as possible underneath the load. F – Drive the truck with forks spread as far apart as possible underneath the load. F At least two thirds of their length must extend into the load. – Apply the brake button (43). Raise the fork carriage until the load rests freely on the forks. – Set the travel direction switch (66) to reverse and release the parking brake. F – Apply the brake button (43). Raise the fork carriage until the load rests freely on the forks. – Set the travel direction switch (66) to reverse and release the parking brake. F Make sure you have enough space to reverse into. – Reverse carefully and slowly until the load is outside the storage area. F F Do not stand underneath a raised load. Never reach through the mast! Do not stand underneath a raised load. Never reach through the mast! – Tilt the mast fully backward: – Lower the load as far as is absolutely necessary for transport (ground clearance approx. 150...200 mm). When transporting loads, the mast must be tilted back and the forks lowered as far as possible. 0707.GB F When transporting loads, the mast must be tilted back and the forks lowered as far as possible. 0707.GB E 28 Make sure you have enough space to reverse into. – Reverse carefully and slowly until the load is outside the storage area. – Tilt the mast fully backward: – Lower the load as far as is absolutely necessary for transport (ground clearance approx. 150...200 mm). F At least two thirds of their length must extend into the load. E 28 Transporting a load F – Gently accelerate with the accelerator pedal (8) and slowly brake with the brake pedal (7). Be ready to brake at all times. – Adapt your travel speed to the conditions of the route and the load you are transporting. – Watch out for other traffic at crossings and passageways. – Always travel with a lookout at blindspots. – Drive the truck carefully up to the load handler. – Apply the brake button (43). – Set the mast vertical. – Raise the forks to the correct height for the load handler. – Release the brake button. – Carefully enter the load handler. – Slowly lower the load until the forks are free. 7 If the load is stacked so high that it affects forward visibility, then reverse. – Gently accelerate with the accelerator pedal (8) and slowly brake with the brake pedal (7). Be ready to brake at all times. – Adapt your travel speed to the conditions of the route and the load you are transporting. – Watch out for other traffic at crossings and passageways. – Always travel with a lookout at blindspots. On slopes and inclines always carry the load facing uphill, never approach at an angle or turn. Depositing a load 8 – Drive the truck carefully up to the load handler. – Apply the brake button (43). – Set the mast vertical. – Raise the forks to the correct height for the load handler. – Release the brake button. – Carefully enter the load handler. – Slowly lower the load until the forks are free. 43 M Avoid depositing the load suddenly to avoid damaging the load and the load handler. F You can only tilt forward when the load handler is raised in front of or above the stack. 0707.GB F F On slopes and inclines always carry the load facing uphill, never approach at an angle or turn. Depositing a load M F If the load is stacked so high that it affects forward visibility, then reverse. 7 8 43 Avoid depositing the load suddenly to avoid damaging the load and the load handler. You can only tilt forward when the load handler is raised in front of or above the stack. 0707.GB F Transporting a load E 29 E 29 5.7 Park the truck securely 5.7 Park the truck securely F When you leave the truck it must be securely parked even if you only intend to leave it for a short time. F When you leave the truck it must be securely parked even if you only intend to leave it for a short time. – Drive the truck onto a level surface. – Apply the brake button (43). – Fully lower the load forks and tilt the mast forward. Never park and abandon a truck with a raised load. – Press the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11) down. – Turn the key in the key switch (12) to “0”. – Remove the key from the key switch (12). 43 E 30 Never park and abandon a truck with a raised load. – Press the EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch (11) down. – Turn the key in the key switch (12) to “0”. – Remove the key from the key switch (12). 11 12 M Avoid parking the truck for long periods of time in areas below 15 °C, as this will render the hydraulic fluids extremely viscous and consequently the hydraulic functions harder to operate. Never operate a cold pump at full speed. Heat up the oil by repeatedly tilting and/or lifting slowly. The LCD display may fail temporarily. As the temperature rises the display will appear again. 0707.GB M F 43 11 12 Avoid parking the truck for long periods of time in areas below 15 °C, as this will render the hydraulic fluids extremely viscous and consequently the hydraulic functions harder to operate. Never operate a cold pump at full speed. Heat up the oil by repeatedly tilting and/or lifting slowly. The LCD display may fail temporarily. As the temperature rises the display will appear again. 0707.GB F – Drive the truck onto a level surface. – Apply the brake button (43). – Fully lower the load forks and tilt the mast forward. E 30 5.8 Leaving the truck 5.8 – Rotate the cab so that the door is facing forward (towards the mast). – Push the left hand armrest fully down using the button (3). – Exit the cab via the front panel and the stepboard on the mudguard. – Use the handles (63) on the A column and the mast (64). Leaving the truck – Rotate the cab so that the door is facing forward (towards the mast). – Push the left hand armrest fully down using the button (3). – Exit the cab via the front panel and the stepboard on the mudguard. – Use the handles (63) on the A column and the mast (64). 3 4 1 2 3 4 64 64 63 63 0707.GB 2 0707.GB 1 E 31 E 31 5.9 Towing trailers 5.9 The truck can occasionally be used to tow a light trailer on a dry, level and well maintained surface. Z The truck can occasionally be used to tow a light trailer on a dry, level and well maintained surface. Z The max. tow load is the capacity indicated on the capacity data plate (see decals diagram in chapter B). The tow load consists of the weight of the trailer and the stated capacity. If a load is transported on the forks, the tow load must be reduced by the same amount. F Towing trailers The max. tow load is the capacity indicated on the capacity data plate (see decals diagram in chapter B). The tow load consists of the weight of the trailer and the stated capacity. If a load is transported on the forks, the tow load must be reduced by the same amount. F Important notes for safe towing – – – – – A truck must not be continually operated with trailers. No supporting loads are permitted. The maximum speed is 5km/h. Towing must only be performed on level, secure travel routes. Follow the instructions of the coupling manufacturer if using special trailer couplings. – The owner must test trailer operation with the permissible tow load by means of a trial run under the applicable operating conditions in the field. Important notes for safe towing – – – – – A truck must not be continually operated with trailers. No supporting loads are permitted. The maximum speed is 5km/h. Towing must only be performed on level, secure travel routes. Follow the instructions of the coupling manufacturer if using special trailer couplings. – The owner must test trailer operation with the permissible tow load by means of a trial run under the applicable operating conditions in the field. Attaching the trailer Attaching the trailer – Push the tow pin (79) down and turn it 90 degrees. – Pull the tow pin up and insert the tiller of the trailer vehicle into the opening. – Insert the tow pin, push it down, turn it 90 degrees and engage it. – Push the tow pin (79) down and turn it 90 degrees. – Pull the tow pin up and insert the tiller of the trailer vehicle into the opening. – Insert the tow pin, push it down, turn it 90 degrees and engage it. 79 79 5.10 Tow loads M Before coupling, the driver must ensure the maximum trailer load is not exceeded. M Before coupling, the driver must ensure the maximum trailer load is not exceeded. E 32 0707.GB Tow loads 0707.GB 5.10 E 32 6 Troubleshooting This chapter is designed to help the user identify and rectify basic faults or the results of incorrect operation. When locating a fault, proceed in the order shown in the table. This chapter is designed to help the user identify and rectify basic faults or the results of incorrect operation. When locating a fault, proceed in the order shown in the table. Fault Possible cause Truck – Battery connector does not move not connected – EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch pressed – Key switch in “0” position – Left hand armrest tilt – Battery locking knob not in battery locking bushing – Seat switch unoccupied – Battery charge too low – Faulty fuse Load cannot be – Truck not lifted operational – Hydraulic oil level too low – Faulty fuse – Battery charge too low Error message – Truck not displayed operational – Software error Fault Possible cause Truck – Battery connector does not move not connected – EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch pressed – Key switch in “0” position – Left hand armrest tilt – Battery locking knob not in battery locking bushing – Seat switch unoccupied – Battery charge too low – Faulty fuse Load cannot be – Truck not lifted operational – Hydraulic oil level too low – Faulty fuse – Battery charge too low Error message – Truck not displayed operational – Software error Action – Check the battery connector and connect if necessary. – Unlatch EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch – Set key switch to “I” – Move the LH armrest up sufficiently. – Put the battery locking knob in the bushing and secure the battery with the locking lever. – Driver must sit on the seat to apply the seat switch. – Check battery charge, charge battery if necessary – Check fuses – Carry out all measures listed under “Truck does not move” – Checking the hydraulic oil level – Check fuses – Check battery charge, charge battery if necessary – Press EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch or turn key switch to 0, power up the truck and after approx. 3 seconds try to perform the desired operation again Z If the fault cannot be rectified after carrying out the remedial procedure, notify the manufacturer’s service department, as any further troubleshooting can only be performed by specially trained and qualified service personnel. 0707.GB Z Troubleshooting Action – Check the battery connector and connect if necessary. – Unlatch EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch – Set key switch to “I” – Move the LH armrest up sufficiently. – Put the battery locking knob in the bushing and secure the battery with the locking lever. – Driver must sit on the seat to apply the seat switch. – Check battery charge, charge battery if necessary – Check fuses – Carry out all measures listed under “Truck does not move” – Checking the hydraulic oil level – Check fuses – Check battery charge, charge battery if necessary – Press EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch or turn key switch to 0, power up the truck and after approx. 3 seconds try to perform the desired operation again If the fault cannot be rectified after carrying out the remedial procedure, notify the manufacturer’s service department, as any further troubleshooting can only be performed by specially trained and qualified service personnel. 0707.GB 6 E 33 E 33 6.1 Additional Functions 6.1 The right hand armrest storage compartment contains a socket for the service connector (81), a socket for the mobile phone charger (82) and the corresponding fuse (80). The right hand armrest storage compartment contains a socket for the service connector (81), a socket for the mobile phone charger (82) and the corresponding fuse (80). 0707.GB 80 81 82 0707.GB 80 81 82 E 34 Additional Functions E 34 F Truck Maintenance F Truck Maintenance 1 1 Operational Safety and Environmental Protection The servicing and inspection duties contained in this chapter must be performed in accordance with the intervals indicated in the maintenance checklists. F M The servicing and inspection duties contained in this chapter must be performed in accordance with the intervals indicated in the maintenance checklists. F Any modification to the forklift truck assemblies, in particular the safety mechanisms, is prohibited. The operational speeds of the truck must not be changed under any circumstances. M Only original spare parts have been certified by our quality assurance department. To ensure safe and reliable operation of the forklift truck, use only the manufacturer's spare parts. Used parts, oils and fuels must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. For oil changes, contact the manufacturer’s specialist department. Upon completion of inspection and servicing, carry out the activities listed in the “Recommissioning” section (see chapter F). 2 Z F Maintenance Safety Regulations 2 Only original spare parts have been certified by our quality assurance department. To ensure safe and reliable operation of the forklift truck, use only the manufacturer's spare parts. Used parts, oils and fuels must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. For oil changes, contact the manufacturer’s specialist department. Maintenance Safety Regulations Maintenance personnel: Industrial trucks must only be serviced and maintained by the manufacturer’s trained personnel. The manufacturer’s service department has field technicians specially trained for these tasks. We therefore recommend a maintenance contract with the manufacturer’s local service centre. Maintenance personnel: Industrial trucks must only be serviced and maintained by the manufacturer’s trained personnel. The manufacturer’s service department has field technicians specially trained for these tasks. We therefore recommend a maintenance contract with the manufacturer’s local service centre. Lifting and jacking up: When an industrial truck is to be lifted, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points specially provided for this purpose. When jacking up the truck, take appropriate measures to prevent the truck from slipping or tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks). You may only work underneath a raised load handler if it is supported by a sufficiently strong chain. Lifting and jacking up: When an industrial truck is to be lifted, the lifting gear must only be secured to the points specially provided for this purpose. When jacking up the truck, take appropriate measures to prevent the truck from slipping or tipping over (e.g. wedges, wooden blocks). You may only work underneath a raised load handler if it is supported by a sufficiently strong chain. Z Jacking point see chapter B. F When working under a raised load fork or a raised truck, secure them to prevent them from lowering, tipping or sliding away. When raising the truck also refer to the instructions in the “Transport and Commissioning” section. When working on the parking brake, prevent the truck from rolling away. M If the truck is to be cleaned with a water jet or a high-pressure cleaner, all electrical and electronic components must be carefully covered beforehand as moisture can cause malfunctions. Do not clean with pressurised water. After cleaning the truck, carry out the activities detailed in the “Recommissioning” section. F1 Jacking point see chapter B. When working under a raised load fork or a raised truck, secure them to prevent them from lowering, tipping or sliding away. When raising the truck also refer to the instructions in the “Transport and Commissioning” section. When working on the parking brake, prevent the truck from rolling away. Cleaning: Do not use flammable liquids to clean the industrial truck. Prior to cleaning, implement all necessary safety measures to prevent sparking (e.g. through short circuits). For battery-operated trucks, the battery connector must be removed. Only weak suction or compressed air and non-conductive antistatic brushes may be used for cleaning electric or electronic assemblies. 0708.GB 0708.GB Any modification to the forklift truck assemblies, in particular the safety mechanisms, is prohibited. The operational speeds of the truck must not be changed under any circumstances. Upon completion of inspection and servicing, carry out the activities listed in the “Recommissioning” section (see chapter F). Cleaning: Do not use flammable liquids to clean the industrial truck. Prior to cleaning, implement all necessary safety measures to prevent sparking (e.g. through short circuits). For battery-operated trucks, the battery connector must be removed. Only weak suction or compressed air and non-conductive antistatic brushes may be used for cleaning electric or electronic assemblies. M Operational Safety and Environmental Protection If the truck is to be cleaned with a water jet or a high-pressure cleaner, all electrical and electronic components must be carefully covered beforehand as moisture can cause malfunctions. Do not clean with pressurised water. After cleaning the truck, carry out the activities detailed in the “Recommissioning” section. F1 Welding: To avoid damaging electric or electronic components, remove these from the truck before performing welding operations. Welding: To avoid damaging electric or electronic components, remove these from the truck before performing welding operations. Settings: When repairing or replacing hydraulic, electric or electronic components or assemblies, always note the truck-specific settings. Settings: When repairing or replacing hydraulic, electric or electronic components or assemblies, always note the truck-specific settings. Wheels: The quality of wheels affects the stability and performance of the truck. When replacing wheels fitted at the factory, only use manufacturer’s original spare parts. Otherwise the truck's rated performance cannot be ensured. When replacing wheels, ensure that the truck does not slew (e.g. always replace wheels in pairs, i.e. left and right wheels at the same time). Wheels: The quality of wheels affects the stability and performance of the truck. When replacing wheels fitted at the factory, only use manufacturer’s original spare parts. Otherwise the truck's rated performance cannot be ensured. When replacing wheels, ensure that the truck does not slew (e.g. always replace wheels in pairs, i.e. left and right wheels at the same time). Lift chains: Lift chains wear rapidly if not lubricated. The intervals stated in the service checklist apply to normal duty use. More demanding conditions (dust, temperature) require more regular lubrication. The prescribed chain spray must be used in accordance with the instructions. The external application of grease and heavy build-up of dirt on the outside with prevent the lubricant from reaching the links. Lift chains: Lift chains wear rapidly if not lubricated. The intervals stated in the service checklist apply to normal duty use. More demanding conditions (dust, temperature) require more regular lubrication. The prescribed chain spray must be used in accordance with the instructions. The external application of grease and heavy build-up of dirt on the outside with prevent the lubricant from reaching the links. The chain tensioners must be adjusted to match the chain's direction of pull. Do not tension the chain tensioner head against the receptacle. A minimum gap of 20mm must be provided. The chain tensioners must be adjusted to match the chain's direction of pull. Do not tension the chain tensioner head against the receptacle. A minimum gap of 20mm must be provided. Hydraulic hoses: The hoses must be replaced every six years. When replacing hydraulic components, also replace the hoses in the hydraulic system. Hydraulic hoses: The hoses must be replaced every six years. When replacing hydraulic components, also replace the hoses in the hydraulic system. F2 0708.GB Electrical System: Only suitably trained personnel may operate on the truck’s electrical system. Before working on the electrical system, take all precautionary measures to avoid electric shocks. For battery operated trucks, also de-energise the truck by disconnecting the battery. 0708.GB Electrical System: Only suitably trained personnel may operate on the truck’s electrical system. Before working on the electrical system, take all precautionary measures to avoid electric shocks. For battery operated trucks, also de-energise the truck by disconnecting the battery. F2 3 Servicing and Inspection 3 Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the safe operation of the industrial truck. Failure to perform regular servicing can lead to truck failure and poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment. M The service intervals stated are based on single shift operation under normal operating conditions. They must be reduced accordingly if the truck is to be used in conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or multiple shifts. The service intervals stated are based on single shift operation under normal operating conditions. They must be reduced accordingly if the truck is to be used in conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or multiple shifts. The following maintenance checklist states the tasks and intervals after which they should be carried out. Maintenance intervals are defined as: The following maintenance checklist states the tasks and intervals after which they should be carried out. Maintenance intervals are defined as: W A B C W A B C = = = = Every 50 service hours, at least weekly Every 500 operating hours Every 1000 operating hours, or at least annually Every 2000 operating hours, or at least annually Z W service intervals are to be performed by the customer. In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary. 0708.GB Z Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the safe operation of the industrial truck. Failure to perform regular servicing can lead to truck failure and poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment. = = = = Every 50 service hours, at least weekly Every 500 operating hours Every 1000 operating hours, or at least annually Every 2000 operating hours, or at least annually W service intervals are to be performed by the customer. In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary. 0708.GB M Servicing and Inspection F3 F3 4 EFG Maintenance Checklist 4 EFG Maintenance Checklist Z Maintenance intervals apply to normal operating conditions. In more arduous conditions, reduce accordingly. Z Maintenance intervals apply to normal operating conditions. In more arduous conditions, reduce accordingly. Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t F4 t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t 0708.GB Chassis/Su- 1.1 Check all load bearing components for damage perstructure: 1.2 Check screw connections 1.3 Check trailer coupling 1.4 Check overhead guard for damage and make sure it is secure 1.5 Test seat belt operation and check for damage 1.6 Test restraint system (option) operation and check for damage 1.7 Make sure decals are present, legible and valid 1.8 Check overhead guard suspension pre-tension, replace if necessary Drive: 2.1 Check transmission for noise and leakage 2.2 Check transmission oil level 2.3 Check pedal, replace if necessary 2.4 Change transmission oil Wheels: 3.1 Check wheels for wear and damage 3.2 Check air pressure 3.3 Check suspension and attachment 3.4 Replace wheel bearing grease fillings on rear wheels and re-adjust the wheel bearings. Steering: 4.1 Test operation of hydraulic components and check for leaks 4.2 At the latest after 500 hours lubricate all bearings points on the steering axle (wheel bearings, steering knuckle pins, steering lever) in accordance with the lubrication schedule using a trade standard grease gun. 4.3 Check steering axle, axle knuckle and stops for wear and deformation 4.4 Check oil level 4.5 Replace oil filter Brake 5.1 Test operation and settings system: 5.2 Check brake pedal, replace if necessary 5.3 Measure the holding force of the spring-loaded brake Cab: 6.1 Lubricate the live ring bearing 6.2 Tension the toothed belt 6.3 Check non-slip lining, replace if necessary 6.4 Check stepboard, replace if necessary 0708.GB Chassis/Su- 1.1 Check all load bearing components for damage perstructure: 1.2 Check screw connections 1.3 Check trailer coupling 1.4 Check overhead guard for damage and make sure it is secure 1.5 Test seat belt operation and check for damage 1.6 Test restraint system (option) operation and check for damage 1.7 Make sure decals are present, legible and valid 1.8 Check overhead guard suspension pre-tension, replace if necessary Drive: 2.1 Check transmission for noise and leakage 2.2 Check transmission oil level 2.3 Check pedal, replace if necessary 2.4 Change transmission oil Wheels: 3.1 Check wheels for wear and damage 3.2 Check air pressure 3.3 Check suspension and attachment 3.4 Replace wheel bearing grease fillings on rear wheels and re-adjust the wheel bearings. Steering: 4.1 Test operation of hydraulic components and check for leaks 4.2 At the latest after 500 hours lubricate all bearings points on the steering axle (wheel bearings, steering knuckle pins, steering lever) in accordance with the lubrication schedule using a trade standard grease gun. 4.3 Check steering axle, axle knuckle and stops for wear and deformation 4.4 Check oil level 4.5 Replace oil filter Brake 5.1 Test operation and settings system: 5.2 Check brake pedal, replace if necessary 5.3 Measure the holding force of the spring-loaded brake Cab: 6.1 Lubricate the live ring bearing 6.2 Tension the toothed belt 6.3 Check non-slip lining, replace if necessary 6.4 Check stepboard, replace if necessary Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C F4 Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C Electrical System: Electric motors: t t Hydraulic System t t t t t t Electrical System: t t t t t t t t t t Electric motors: Battery: t t 0708.GB Battery: 7.1 Check connections and ports for leaks and damage 7.2 Check ventilation and discharge filter on hydraulic reservoir 7.3 Check oil level 7.4 Check hydraulic cylinder for leaks and damage and make sure it is secure 7.5 Test hose guide and check for damage 7.6 Replace filter cartridge (hydraulic oil and discharge filter) 7.7 Replace hydraulic oil 7.8 Test pressure relief valves 8.1 Test operation of instruments and displays t 8.2 Make sure wire connections are secure and check for damage 8.3 Test the operation of the cable guides and check for damage 8.4 Test operation of warning devices and safety switches. 8.5 Test contactor 8.6 Check fuse ratings 8.7 Clean electronics and radiator fin area 8.8 Check and delete error log 9.1 Check motor attachment 9.2 Test fan operation 9.3 Clean motor radiator fins and clean controller radiator fins 10.1 Check battery cables for damage, replace if necessary. t 10.2 Check acid density, acid level and cell voltage t 10.3 Check terminals are securely attached, and apply terminal screw grease 10.4 Clean battery connections, make sure they are tight 7.1 Check connections and ports for leaks and damage 7.2 Check ventilation and discharge filter on hydraulic reservoir 7.3 Check oil level 7.4 Check hydraulic cylinder for leaks and damage and make sure it is secure 7.5 Test hose guide and check for damage 7.6 Replace filter cartridge (hydraulic oil and discharge filter) 7.7 Replace hydraulic oil 7.8 Test pressure relief valves 8.1 Test operation of instruments and displays t 8.2 Make sure wire connections are secure and check for damage 8.3 Test the operation of the cable guides and check for damage 8.4 Test operation of warning devices and safety switches. 8.5 Test contactor 8.6 Check fuse ratings 8.7 Clean electronics and radiator fin area 8.8 Check and delete error log 9.1 Check motor attachment 9.2 Test fan operation 9.3 Clean motor radiator fins and clean controller radiator fins 10.1 Check battery cables for damage, replace if necessary. t 10.2 Check acid density, acid level and cell voltage t 10.3 Check terminals are securely attached, and apply terminal screw grease 10.4 Clean battery connections, make sure they are tight t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t 0708.GB Hydraulic System Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C F5 F5 Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C 11.1 Apply grease to the tracks and the side contact surface t of the guide rollers in the mast sections. 11.2 Check lift chains for wear and adjust. 11.3 Lubricate lift chains and check tension. t 11.4 Check mast attachment 11.5 Check tilt cylinder suspension and attachment 11.6 Check forks and fork carriage for wear and damage 11.7 Visually inspect rollers, slide pieces and stops Check mast tilt angle. 11.8 Make sure both tilt cylinders extend evenly. Check mast play and if necessary adjust lateral play 11.9 using spacers. General Mea- 12.1 Test electrical system for frame leakage in accordance surements: with VDI 2511 12.2 Test travel speed and braking distance 12.3 Test lift and lowering speeds Demon13.1 Test run with rated load stration: 13.2 After carrying out maintenance, present the truck to the supervisor. Mast: Mast: t t t t t t t t 0708.GB t t t t F6 t t t t t t t t t t t t 0708.GB 11.1 Apply grease to the tracks and the side contact surface t of the guide rollers in the mast sections. 11.2 Check lift chains for wear and adjust. 11.3 Lubricate lift chains and check tension. t 11.4 Check mast attachment 11.5 Check tilt cylinder suspension and attachment 11.6 Check forks and fork carriage for wear and damage 11.7 Visually inspect rollers, slide pieces and stops Check mast tilt angle. 11.8 Make sure both tilt cylinders extend evenly. Check mast play and if necessary adjust lateral play 11.9 using spacers. General Mea- 12.1 Test electrical system for frame leakage in accordance surements: with VDI 2511 12.2 Test travel speed and braking distance 12.3 Test lift and lowering speeds Demon13.1 Test run with rated load stration: 13.2 After carrying out maintenance, present the truck to the supervisor. Maintenance intervals Standard = t W A B C F6 5 EFG Maintenance Schedule 5 EFG Maintenance Schedule E E G G A A E E E 1) A+C E A+C E N b b a N Contact surfaces b Transmission oil filler neck g Contact surfaces b Transmission oil filler neck s Grease nipples a Transmission oil drain plug s Grease nipples a Transmission oil drain plug Hydraulic oil filler neck t Steering filler neck Hydraulic oil filler neck t Steering filler neck 0708.GB g c Hydraulic oil drain plug F7 c A F b a 0708.GB 1) A F N E b N Hydraulic oil drain plug F7 5.1 Consumables 5.1 Handling consumables: Consumables must always be handled correctly. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. F Handling consumables: Consumables must always be handled correctly. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. F Improper handling is hazardous to health, life and the environment. Consumables must only be stored in appropriate containers. They may be flammable and must therefore not come into contact with hot components or naked flames. Only use clean containers when filling up with consumables. Do not mix consumables of different grades. The only exception to this is when mixing is expressly stipulated in the Operating Instructions. Avoid spillage. Spilled liquids must be removed immediately with suitable bonding agents and the bonding agent / consumable mixture must be disposed of in accordance with regulations. Avoid spillage. Spilled liquids must be removed immediately with suitable bonding agents and the bonding agent / consumable mixture must be disposed of in accordance with regulations. A Order no. Quantity Used for Renolin 321) HLPD 50429647 Renolin 222) HLPD 50124051 E 50055726 G 29201280 N Description 50426072 34.5 l 51082888 50137755 HV 68 3) Code Hydraulic System, Steering A Plantosyn 46 HVI (BIO hydraulic oil) 29201280 Renolin 321) 50100504 0.5 l 10-322) HV 68 N Steering 3) 34.5 l F HV 68 3) Hydraulic System, Steering Plantosyn 46 HVI (BIO hydraulic oil) Lubrication grease KP 2 Front and rear wheel K3) bearings, live ring Chain spray Chains 2x approx. 3 Shell Donax TC 50 litres Universal 50426072 0.5 l Renolin 321) 50100504 0.5 l 10-322) 0.5 l HV 68 Transmission Steering 3) The trucks are filled at the factory with H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil or Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. You cannot change from “Plantosyn 46 HVI” BIO hydraulic oil to HLPD 22. The same applies to changing from H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil to Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. Furthermore you cannot mix H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil with Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. Grease guidelines Code Saponification Dew point °C 185 Worked penetration at 25° C 265-295 NLG1 class Applicationtemperature °C 2 -35/+120 Code Saponification Dew point °C E 1) 2) 3) Lithium 185 Worked penetration at 25° C 265-295 NLG1 class Applicationtemperature °C 2 -35/+120 applicable for temperatures -5/+30 °C applicable for temperatures -20/-5 °C applicable for temperatures +30/+50 °C 0708.GB applicable for temperatures -5/+30 °C applicable for temperatures -20/-5 °C applicable for temperatures +30/+50 °C 0708.GB 1) 2) 3) 50137755 50124051 Grease guidelines Lithium 50124051 G The trucks are filled at the factory with H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil or Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. You cannot change from “Plantosyn 46 HVI” BIO hydraulic oil to HLPD 22. The same applies to changing from H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil to Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. Furthermore you cannot mix H-LPD 22 hydraulic oil with Plantosyn 46 HVI BIO hydraulic oil. E Renolin 222) HLPD Chain spray Transmission Used for 50429647 50055726 Chains Description Renolin 321) HLPD E 0.5 l Quantity 51082888 2x approx. 3 Shell Donax TC 50 litres Universal 0.5 l Order no. 50426072 Lubrication grease KP 2 Front and rear wheel K3) bearings, live ring 50426072 50124051 F8 Improper handling is hazardous to health, life and the environment. Consumables must only be stored in appropriate containers. They may be flammable and must therefore not come into contact with hot components or naked flames. Only use clean containers when filling up with consumables. Do not mix consumables of different grades. The only exception to this is when mixing is expressly stipulated in the Operating Instructions. Code F Consumables F8 6 Maintenance and Repairs 6 Maintenance and Repairs 6.1 Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs 6.1 Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs 6.2 All necessary safety measures must be taken to avoid accidents when carrying out maintenance and repairs. The following preparations must be made: All necessary safety measures must be taken to avoid accidents when carrying out maintenance and repairs. The following preparations must be made: – Expose the battery (see Chapter D). – Expose the battery (see Chapter D). Checking the wheel attachments. 6.2 Checking the wheel attachments. – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Tighten the wheel nuts (1) crosswise with a torque wrench. – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Tighten the wheel nuts (1) crosswise with a torque wrench. Torque Wheels/drive axle 10 hole wheel rim MA = 220 Nm Torque Wheels/drive axle 10 hole wheel rim MA = 220 Nm Wheels / steering axle MA = 170 Nm Wheels / steering axle MA = 170 Nm 1 6.3 1 Tyre pressure 6.3 Wheels/Drive axle 10 bar Wheels/steering axle 7 - 8 bar Tyre pressure Wheels/Drive axle 10 bar Wheels/steering axle 7 - 8 bar 6.4 Checking the hydraulic oil level 6.4 Checking the hydraulic oil level M The load handler must be fully lowered. M The load handler must be fully lowered. – Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs (see Section 6.1). – Unscrew the air filter and the dipstick (2). 0708.GB 0708.GB – Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs (see Section 6.1). – Unscrew the air filter and the dipstick (2). F9 F9 – Visually inspect the hydraulic oil level on the dipstick (3). Z – Visually inspect the hydraulic oil level on the dipstick (3). Z If the reservoir is sufficiently full, the hydraulic oil level will be at the top mark (4). If the reservoir is sufficiently full, the hydraulic oil level will be at the top mark (4). 3 – If necessary add hydraulic oil up to the level indicated (10 mm on the dipstick (3) corresponds to approx. 0.85 litres of hydraulic oil. 3 Max Min. – If necessary add hydraulic oil up to the level indicated (10 mm on the dipstick (3) corresponds to approx. 0.85 litres of hydraulic oil. 4 f09unten M F 6.5 F M Do not fill the hydraulic reservoir above the top mark as this can result in malfunctions and system damage. Used consumables must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. 4 F Trucks with bio hydraulic oil have a warning notice on the hydraulic reservoir: “Fill only with hydraulic oil”. Use only bio hydraulic oil, see “Lubricants” section. Check transmission oil level 6.5 F Transmission oil must never enter the ground; therefore, place a collection tray underneath the transmission. Do not fill the hydraulic reservoir above the top mark as this can result in malfunctions and system damage. Used consumables must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. Trucks with bio hydraulic oil have a warning notice on the hydraulic reservoir: “Fill only with hydraulic oil”. Use only bio hydraulic oil, see “Lubricants” section. Check transmission oil level Transmission oil must never enter the ground; therefore, place a collection tray underneath the transmission. – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Unscrew the oil dipstick (5a). – Check transmission oil level, top up if necessary Z The oil level should reach the bottom mark of the oil check hole (5a). Z The oil level should reach the bottom mark of the oil check hole (5a). M Do not fill as far as the oil check hole (6). M Do not fill as far as the oil check hole (6). 6.6 Draining the oil 6.6 Draining the oil F Used consumables must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. Used consumables must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations. 0708.GB – Drain oil at operating temperature. – Prepare an oil collection tray underneath. – Unscrew the oil drain plug (5) and drain the transmission oil. 0708.GB – Drain oil at operating temperature. – Prepare an oil collection tray underneath. – Unscrew the oil drain plug (5) and drain the transmission oil. F 10 Min. f09unten – Park the truck securely (see Chapter E). – Unscrew the oil dipstick (5a). – Check transmission oil level, top up if necessary F Max F 10 6.7 Adding oil 6.7 – Screw in the oil drain plug, first replacing the seal. – Unscrew the oil check plug. – With the oil filler plug (6) unscrewed, add new transmission oil up to the bottom mark of the oil check hole (5a). – Close the oil filler plug (6) and the oil check plug (5a). 6.9 M Replacing the hydraulic oil filter 6.8 Replacing the hydraulic oil filter The hydraulic oil filter is located to the left of the tilt cylinder and can be accessed after removing the front panel. The hydraulic oil filter is located to the left of the tilt cylinder and can be accessed after removing the front panel. – Unscrew the hydraulic oil filter sealing cap (7). – Replace the filter insert. If the O ring is also damaged it will also need to be replaced. Apply a thin layer of oil to the O ring on assembly. – Screw the sealing cap back on. – Unscrew the hydraulic oil filter sealing cap (7). – Replace the filter insert. If the O ring is also damaged it will also need to be replaced. Apply a thin layer of oil to the O ring on assembly. – Screw the sealing cap back on. Seat Belt Maintenance 6.9 Seat Belt Maintenance The driver must check the operation and condition of the seat belt every day before using the industrial truck. Faulty operation can only be detected in good time through regular inspection. The driver must check the operation and condition of the seat belt every day before using the industrial truck. Faulty operation can only be detected in good time through regular inspection. – Withdraw the belt completely and check the belt for possible fraying. – Check the belt lock and make sure that the belt enters the retractor correctly. – Check the cover for damage – Withdraw the belt completely and check the belt for possible fraying. – Check the belt lock and make sure that the belt enters the retractor correctly. – Check the cover for damage Testing the automatic blocking system: Testing the automatic blocking system: – Park the truck in a horizontal position. – Forcibly extract the belt. – Park the truck in a horizontal position. – Forcibly extract the belt. M The interlock must prevent the belt from coming out. F Do not operate the truck with a faulty seat belt. Replace it immediately. 0708.GB F – Screw in the oil drain plug, first replacing the seal. – Unscrew the oil check plug. – With the oil filler plug (6) unscrewed, add new transmission oil up to the bottom mark of the oil check hole (5a). – Close the oil filler plug (6) and the oil check plug (5a). The interlock must prevent the belt from coming out. Do not operate the truck with a faulty seat belt. Replace it immediately. 0708.GB 6.8 Adding oil F 11 F 11 6.10 Checking electrical fuses 6.10 – Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs (see Section 6.1). – Open the rear panel or unscrew the electronic cover. – Unscrew the cover. – Check condition and rating of the fuses in accordance with the table. F Checking electrical fuses – Prepare the truck for maintenance and repairs (see Section 6.1). – Open the rear panel or unscrew the electronic cover. – Unscrew the cover. – Check condition and rating of the fuses in accordance with the table. F To avoid damaging the electrical system, only use fuses with the correct ratings. To avoid damaging the electrical system, only use fuses with the correct ratings. 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 16 17 16 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 39 40 41 42 43 44 39 40 41 42 43 44 F 12 0708.GB 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 0708.GB 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4F1 F3.2 F3.1 3F1 F1 5F4.2 4F5.2 4F5.1 5F1 4F6 5F5.3 5F5.1 5F4.1 5F4 5F3 9F15 Void 9F5 9F1.1 9F1 Void Void 5F1.2 5F1.1 4F4 3F13 7F3 F13 4F8 9F2 Current circuit Drive motor fuse Pump motor fuse Electronic system control fuse Rating / type 355 A 355 A 80 volts 5 amps Control fuse 80 volts 10 amps 5A 24 volts 5 amps 24 volts 5 amps 30 A 30 A 5A 5A 5A 7.5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 7,5A 5A Horn control fuse Fuse Control fuse Steering booster motor Overall control circuit fuse Front tail light control fuse RH indicator control fuse LH indicator control fuse Searchlight control fuse Brake light control fuse RH lights control fuse LH lights control fuse Tail lights control fuse Tail lights control fuse Reversing light control fuse Roof window control fuse Window heating control fuse Windscreen wiper control fuse Windscreen wiper control fuse Search lights aux. 2 control fuse Search lights aux. 1 control fuse Beacon control fuse Cabin traverse motor DC/DC converter Solenoid / magnetic brake Display unit Seat heating 7,5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 80 volt / 15 amp 80 volt / 10 amp 24 volt / 5 amp 24 volt / 5 amp 24 volt / 10 amp Item 8 9 10 11 12 Description 1F1 2F1 1F9 Void F1.2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4F1 F3.2 F3.1 3F1 F1 5F4.2 4F5.2 4F5.1 5F1 4F6 5F5.3 5F5.1 5F4.1 5F4 5F3 9F15 Void 9F5 9F1.1 9F1 Void Void 5F1.2 5F1.1 4F4 3F13 7F3 F13 4F8 9F2 Current circuit Drive motor fuse Pump motor fuse Electronic system control fuse Rating / type 355 A 355 A 80 volts 5 amps Control fuse 80 volts 10 amps 5A 24 volts 5 amps 24 volts 5 amps 30 A 30 A 5A 5A 5A 7.5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 7,5A 5A Horn control fuse Fuse Control fuse Steering booster motor Overall control circuit fuse Front tail light control fuse RH indicator control fuse LH indicator control fuse Searchlight control fuse Brake light control fuse RH lights control fuse LH lights control fuse Tail lights control fuse Tail lights control fuse Reversing light control fuse Roof window control fuse Window heating control fuse Windscreen wiper control fuse Windscreen wiper control fuse Search lights aux. 2 control fuse Search lights aux. 1 control fuse Beacon control fuse Cabin traverse motor DC/DC converter Solenoid / magnetic brake Display unit Seat heating 7,5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 80 volt / 15 amp 80 volt / 10 amp 24 volt / 5 amp 24 volt / 5 amp 24 volt / 10 amp 0708.GB Description 1F1 2F1 1F9 Void F1.2 0708.GB Item 8 9 10 11 12 F 13 F 13 6.11 7 Returning the truck to service after cleaning or repairs 6.11 The truck may only be restored to service after cleaning or repair work, once the following operations have been performed. The truck may only be restored to service after cleaning or repair work, once the following operations have been performed. – – – – – – – – Test horn. Test EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch. Test brakes. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule. Decommissioning the industrial truck 7 If the truck is to be decommissioned for more than two months , e.g. for operational reasons, it must be parked in a frost-free and dry location and all necessary measures must be taken before, during and after decommissioning as described. M M On decommissioning the truck must be jacked up so that all the wheels are clear of the ground. This is the only way of ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings are not damaged. 7.1 Thoroughly clean the truck. Check the brakes. Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish as necessary (see Chapter F). Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non-painted mechanical components. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule (see Chapter F). Charge the battery (see Chapter D). Disconnect the battery, clean it and grease the terminals. Z In addition, follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions. 7.2 During decommissioning: Prior to decommissioning: – Spay all exposed electrical contacts with a suitable contact spray. Thoroughly clean the truck. Check the brakes. Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish as necessary (see Chapter F). Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non-painted mechanical components. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule (see Chapter F). Charge the battery (see Chapter D). Disconnect the battery, clean it and grease the terminals. Z In addition, follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions. 7.2 During decommissioning: – Spay all exposed electrical contacts with a suitable contact spray. Every 2 months: Charge the battery (see Chapter D). Battery powered trucks The battery must be charged at regular intervals to avoid depletion of the battery through self-discharge. The sulfatisation would destroy the battery. 0708.GB M Battery powered trucks The battery must be charged at regular intervals to avoid depletion of the battery through self-discharge. The sulfatisation would destroy the battery. 0708.GB F 14 On decommissioning the truck must be jacked up so that all the wheels are clear of the ground. This is the only way of ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings are not damaged. – – – – – – – Every 2 months: Charge the battery (see Chapter D). M Decommissioning the industrial truck If the truck is to be out of service for more than 6 months, further measures must be taken in consultation with the manufacturer. Prior to decommissioning: – – – – – – – Test horn. Test EMERGENCY DISCONNECT switch. Test brakes. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule. If the truck is to be decommissioned for more than two months , e.g. for operational reasons, it must be parked in a frost-free and dry location and all necessary measures must be taken before, during and after decommissioning as described. If the truck is to be out of service for more than 6 months, further measures must be taken in consultation with the manufacturer. 7.1 Returning the truck to service after cleaning or repairs F 14 Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning – – – – – – – – Z Thoroughly clean the truck. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule (see Chapter F). Clean the battery, grease the terminals and connect the battery. Charge the battery (see Chapter D). Check transmission oil for condensed water and replace if necessary. Check hydraulic oil for condensed water and replace if necessary. Check belt tension on traverse drive. Start up the truck (see Chapter E). Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning – – – – – – – – Z Battery powered trucks: If there are switching problems in the electrical system, spray the exposed contacts with contact spray and remove any oxide layers on the contacts of the operating controls by applying them repeatedly. F Perform several brake tests immediately after re-commissioning the truck. 0708.GB F 7.3 Thoroughly clean the truck. Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule (see Chapter F). Clean the battery, grease the terminals and connect the battery. Charge the battery (see Chapter D). Check transmission oil for condensed water and replace if necessary. Check hydraulic oil for condensed water and replace if necessary. Check belt tension on traverse drive. Start up the truck (see Chapter E). Battery powered trucks: If there are switching problems in the electrical system, spray the exposed contacts with contact spray and remove any oxide layers on the contacts of the operating controls by applying them repeatedly. Perform several brake tests immediately after re-commissioning the truck. 0708.GB 7.3 F 15 F 15 8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual incidents 8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following any unusual incidents Z Carry out a safety check in accordance with national regulations. Junheinrich recommends checks in accordance with FEM Guideline 4.004. Jungheinrich has a special safety department with trained personnel to carry out such checks. Z Carry out a safety check in accordance with national regulations. Junheinrich recommends checks in accordance with FEM Guideline 4.004. Jungheinrich has a special safety department with trained personnel to carry out such checks. The truck must be inspected at least annually (refer to national regulations) or after any unusual event by a qualified inspector. The inspector shall assess the condition of the truck from purely a safety viewpoint, without regard to operational or economic circumstances. The inspector shall be sufficiently instructed and experienced to be able to assess the condition of the truck and the effectiveness of the safety mechanisms based on the technical regulations and principles governing the inspection of forklift trucks. The truck must be inspected at least annually (refer to national regulations) or after any unusual event by a qualified inspector. The inspector shall assess the condition of the truck from purely a safety viewpoint, without regard to operational or economic circumstances. The inspector shall be sufficiently instructed and experienced to be able to assess the condition of the truck and the effectiveness of the safety mechanisms based on the technical regulations and principles governing the inspection of forklift trucks. A thorough test of the truck must be undertaken with regard to its technical condition from a safety aspect. The truck must also be examined for damage caused by possible improper use. A test report shall be provided. The test results must be kept for at least the next 2 inspections. A thorough test of the truck must be undertaken with regard to its technical condition from a safety aspect. The truck must also be examined for damage caused by possible improper use. A test report shall be provided. The test results must be kept for at least the next 2 inspections. The owner is responsible for ensuring that faults are immediately rectified. The owner is responsible for ensuring that faults are immediately rectified. Z A test plate is attached to the truck as proof that it has passed the safety inspection. This plate indicates the due date for the next inspection. 9 Final de-commissioning, disposal 9 Final de-commissioning, disposal Z Final, proper decommissioning or disposal of the truck must be performed in accordance with the regulations of the country of application. In particular, regulations governing the disposal of batteries, fuels and electronic and electrical systems must be observed. Z Final, proper decommissioning or disposal of the truck must be performed in accordance with the regulations of the country of application. In particular, regulations governing the disposal of batteries, fuels and electronic and electrical systems must be observed. F 16 0708.GB A test plate is attached to the truck as proof that it has passed the safety inspection. This plate indicates the due date for the next inspection. 0708.GB Z F 16 Instructions for use Instructions for use Jungheinrich traction battery Jungheinrich traction battery Table of contents Table of contents 1 1 Jungheinrich traction battery with positive tubular plates type EPzS and EPzB ..........................................2-6 with positive tubular plates type EPzS and EPzB ..........................................2-6 Type plate Jungheinrich traction battery............................................7 Type plate Jungheinrich traction battery............................................7 Instruction for use Instruction for use Aquamatic/BFS III water refilling system ......................................................8-12 Aquamatic/BFS III water refilling system ......................................................8-12 Jungheinrich traction battery 2 Jungheinrich traction battery Maintenance free traction batteries with positive tubular plates type EPzV and EPzV-BS ............................................................................................13-17 Type plate Jungheinrich traction battery............................................17 Type plate Jungheinrich traction battery............................................17 0506.GB Maintenance free traction batteries with positive tubular plates type EPzV and EPzV-BS ............................................................................................13-17 0506.GB 2 Jungheinrich traction battery 1 1 Jungheinrich traction battery 1 with positive tubular plates type EPzS and EPzB with positive tubular plates type EPzS and EPzB Rating Data Rating Data 1. 2. 3. 4. Nominal capacity C5: Nominal voltage: Discharge current:: Nominal S.G. of electrolyte* Type EPzS: Type EPzB: 5. Rated temperature: 6. Nominal electrolyte level: See type plate 2,0 V x No of cells C5/5h 1. 2. 3. 4. Nominal capacity C5: Nominal voltage: Discharge current:: Nominal S.G. of electrolyte* Type EPzS: Type EPzB: 5. Rated temperature: 6. Nominal electrolyte level: 1,29 kg/l 1,29 kg/l 30° C up to electrolyte level mark „max.“ * Will be reached within the first 10 cycles. See type plate 2,0 V x No of cells C5/5h 1,29 kg/l 1,29 kg/l 30° C up to electrolyte level mark „max.“ * Will be reached within the first 10 cycles. •Pay attention to the operation instruction and fix them close to the battery! •Work on batteries to be carried out by skilled personnel only! •Pay attention to the operation instruction and fix them close to the battery! •Work on batteries to be carried out by skilled personnel only! •Use protective glasses and clothes when working on batteries! •Pay attention to the accident prevention rules as well as DIN EN 50272-3, DIN 50110-1! •Use protective glasses and clothes when working on batteries! •Pay attention to the accident prevention rules as well as DIN EN 50272-3, DIN 50110-1! •No smoking! •Do not expose batteries to naked flames, glowing embers or sparks, as it may cause the battery to explode! •No smoking! •Do not expose batteries to naked flames, glowing embers or sparks, as it may cause the battery to explode! •Acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin must be washed with water. In case of accident consult a doctor immediately! •Clothing contaminated by acid should be washed in water. •Acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin must be washed with water. In case of accident consult a doctor immediately! •Clothing contaminated by acid should be washed in water. •Risk of explosion and fire, avoid short circuits! •Risk of explosion and fire, avoid short circuits! •Electrolyte is highly corrosive! •Electrolyte is highly corrosive! •Batteries and cells are heavy! •Ensure secure installation! Use only suitable handling equipment e.g. lifting gear in accordance with VDI 3616. •Batteries and cells are heavy! •Ensure secure installation! Use only suitable handling equipment e.g. lifting gear in accordance with VDI 3616. •Dangerous electrical voltage! •Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always live. Do not place tools or other metal objects on the battery! •Dangerous electrical voltage! •Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always live. Do not place tools or other metal objects on the battery! 0506.GB 2 Jungheinrich traction battery 0506.GB 1 2 Ignoring the operation instructions, repair with non-original parts or using additives for the electrolyte will render the warranty void. Ignoring the operation instructions, repair with non-original parts or using additives for the electrolyte will render the warranty void. For batteries in classes I and II the instructions for maintaining the appropriate protection class during operation must be complied with (see relevant certificate). For batteries in classes I and II the instructions for maintaining the appropriate protection class during operation must be complied with (see relevant certificate). 1. Commissioning filled and charged batteries. For commissioning of unfilled batteries see separate instructions! 1. Commissioning filled and charged batteries. For commissioning of unfilled batteries see separate instructions! The battery should be inspected to ensure it is in perfect physical condition. The battery should be inspected to ensure it is in perfect physical condition. The charger cables must be connected to ensure a good contact, taking care that the polarity is correct. Otherwise battery, vehicle or charger could be damaged. The charger cables must be connected to ensure a good contact, taking care that the polarity is correct. Otherwise battery, vehicle or charger could be damaged. The specified torque loading for the polscrews of the charger cables and connectors are: The specified torque loading for the polscrews of the charger cables and connectors are: steel 23 ± 1 Nm M 10 steel 23 ± 1 Nm The level of the electrolyte must be checked. If it is below the antisurge baffle or the top of the separator it must first be topped up to this height with purified water. The level of the electrolyte must be checked. If it is below the antisurge baffle or the top of the separator it must first be topped up to this height with purified water. The battery is then charged as in item 2.2. The battery is then charged as in item 2.2. The electrolyte should be topped up to the specified level with purified water. The electrolyte should be topped up to the specified level with purified water. 2. Operation 2. Operation DIN EN 50272-3 «Traction batteries for industrial trucks» is the standard which applies to the operation traction batteries in industrial trucks. DIN EN 50272-3 «Traction batteries for industrial trucks» is the standard which applies to the operation traction batteries in industrial trucks. 2.1 Discharging 2.1 Discharging Be sure that all breather holes are not sealed or covered. Be sure that all breather holes are not sealed or covered. Electrical connections (e.g. plugs) must only be made or broken in the open circuit condition. Electrical connections (e.g. plugs) must only be made or broken in the open circuit condition. To achieve the optimum life for the battery, operating discharges of more than 80% of the rated capacity should be avoided (deep discharge). To achieve the optimum life for the battery, operating discharges of more than 80% of the rated capacity should be avoided (deep discharge). This corresponds to an electrolyte specific gravity of 1.13 kg/l at the end of the discharge. Discharged batteries must be recharged immediately and must not be left discharged. This also applies to partially discharged batteries. This corresponds to an electrolyte specific gravity of 1.13 kg/l at the end of the discharge. Discharged batteries must be recharged immediately and must not be left discharged. This also applies to partially discharged batteries. 2.2 Charging 2.2 Charging Only direct current must be used for charging. All charging procedures in accordance with DIN 41773 and DIN 41774 are permitted. Only connect the battery assigned to a charger, suitable for the size of battery, in order to avoid overloading of the electric cables and contacts, unacceptable gassing and the escape of electrolyte from the cells. Only direct current must be used for charging. All charging procedures in accordance with DIN 41773 and DIN 41774 are permitted. Only connect the battery assigned to a charger, suitable for the size of battery, in order to avoid overloading of the electric cables and contacts, unacceptable gassing and the escape of electrolyte from the cells. In the gassing stage the current limits given in DIN EN 50272-3 must not be exceeded. If the charger was not purchased together with the battery it is best to have its suitability checked by the manufacturers service department. When charging, proper provision must be made for venting of the charging gases. In the gassing stage the current limits given in DIN EN 50272-3 must not be exceeded. If the charger was not purchased together with the battery it is best to have its suitability checked by the manufacturers service department. When charging, proper provision must be made for venting of the charging gases. 3 0506.GB 0506.GB M 10 3 With the charger switched off connect up the battery, ensuring that the polarity is correct. (positive to positive, negative to negative). Now switch on the charger. When charging the temperature of the electrolyte rises by about 10°C, so charging should only begin if the electrolyte temperature is below 45°C. The electrolyte temperature of batteries should be at least +10°C before charging otherwise a full charge will not be achieved. With the charger switched off connect up the battery, ensuring that the polarity is correct. (positive to positive, negative to negative). Now switch on the charger. When charging the temperature of the electrolyte rises by about 10°C, so charging should only begin if the electrolyte temperature is below 45°C. The electrolyte temperature of batteries should be at least +10°C before charging otherwise a full charge will not be achieved. A charge is finished when the specific gravity of the electrolyte and the battery voltage have remained constant for two hours. Special instructions for the operation of batteries in hazardous areas. This concerns batteries which are used in accordance with EN 50014, DIN VDE 0170/0171 Ex (in areas with a firedamp hazard) or Ex II (in potentially explosive areas). During charging and subsequent gassing the container lids must be removed or opened so that the explosive mixture of gases loses its flammability due to adequate ventilation. The containers for batteries with plate protection packs must not be closed until at least half an hour after charging has past. A charge is finished when the specific gravity of the electrolyte and the battery voltage have remained constant for two hours. Special instructions for the operation of batteries in hazardous areas. This concerns batteries which are used in accordance with EN 50014, DIN VDE 0170/0171 Ex (in areas with a firedamp hazard) or Ex II (in potentially explosive areas). During charging and subsequent gassing the container lids must be removed or opened so that the explosive mixture of gases loses its flammability due to adequate ventilation. The containers for batteries with plate protection packs must not be closed until at least half an hour after charging has past. 2.3 Equalising charge 2.3 Equalising charge Equalising charges are used to safeguard the life of the battery and to maintain its capacity. They are necessary after deep discharges, repeated incomplete recharges and charges to an IU characteristic curve. Equalising charges are carried out following normal charging. The charging current must not exceed 5 A/100 Ah of rated capacity (end of charge - see point 2.2). Equalising charges are used to safeguard the life of the battery and to maintain its capacity. They are necessary after deep discharges, repeated incomplete recharges and charges to an IU characteristic curve. Equalising charges are carried out following normal charging. The charging current must not exceed 5 A/100 Ah of rated capacity (end of charge - see point 2.2). Watch the temperature! Watch the temperature! 2.4 Temperature 2.4 Temperature An electrolyte temperature of 30°C is specified as the rated temperature. Higher temperatures shorten the life of the battery, lower temperatures reduce the capacity available. 55°C is the upper temperature limit and is not acceptable as an operating temperature. An electrolyte temperature of 30°C is specified as the rated temperature. Higher temperatures shorten the life of the battery, lower temperatures reduce the capacity available. 55°C is the upper temperature limit and is not acceptable as an operating temperature. 2.5 Electrolyte 2.5 Electrolyte The rated specific gravity (S. G.) of the electrolyte is related to a temperature of 30°C and the nominal electrolyte level in the cell in fully charged condition. Higher temperatures reduce the specified gravity of the electrolyte, lower temperatures increase it. The temperature correction factor is -0.0007 kg/l per °C, e.g. an electrolyte specific gravity of 1.28 kg/l at 45°C corresponds to an S.G. of 1.29 kg/l at 30°C. The rated specific gravity (S. G.) of the electrolyte is related to a temperature of 30°C and the nominal electrolyte level in the cell in fully charged condition. Higher temperatures reduce the specified gravity of the electrolyte, lower temperatures increase it. The temperature correction factor is -0.0007 kg/l per °C, e.g. an electrolyte specific gravity of 1.28 kg/l at 45°C corresponds to an S.G. of 1.29 kg/l at 30°C. The electrolyte must conform to the purity regulations in DIN 43530 part 2. The electrolyte must conform to the purity regulations in DIN 43530 part 2. 4 0506.GB Battery container lids and the covers of battery compartments must be opened or removed. The vent plugs should stay on the cells and remain closed. 0506.GB Battery container lids and the covers of battery compartments must be opened or removed. The vent plugs should stay on the cells and remain closed. 4 3.1 Daily 3.1 Daily Charge the battery after every discharge. Towards the end of charge the electrolyte level should be checked and if necessary topped up to the specified level with purified water. The electrolyte level must not fall below the anti-surge baffle or the top of the separator or the electrolyte „min“ level mark. Charge the battery after every discharge. Towards the end of charge the electrolyte level should be checked and if necessary topped up to the specified level with purified water. The electrolyte level must not fall below the anti-surge baffle or the top of the separator or the electrolyte „min“ level mark. 3.2 Weekly 3.2 Weekly Visual inspection after recharging for signs of dirt and mechanical damage. If the battery is charged regularly with a IU characteristic curve an equalising charge must be carried out (see point 2.3). Visual inspection after recharging for signs of dirt and mechanical damage. If the battery is charged regularly with a IU characteristic curve an equalising charge must be carried out (see point 2.3). 3.3 Monthly 3.3 Monthly At the end of the charge the voltages of all cells or bloc batteries should be measured with the charger switched on, and recorded. After charging has ended the specific gravity and the temperature of the electrolyte in all cells should be measured and recorded. At the end of the charge the voltages of all cells or bloc batteries should be measured with the charger switched on, and recorded. After charging has ended the specific gravity and the temperature of the electrolyte in all cells should be measured and recorded. If significant changes from earlier measurements or differences between the cells or bloc batteries are found further testing and maintenance by the service department should be requested. If significant changes from earlier measurements or differences between the cells or bloc batteries are found further testing and maintenance by the service department should be requested. 3.4 Annually 3.4 Annually In accordance with DIN VDE 0117 at least once per year, the insulation resistance of the truck and the battery must be checked by an electrical specialist. In accordance with DIN VDE 0117 at least once per year, the insulation resistance of the truck and the battery must be checked by an electrical specialist. The tests on the insulation resistance of the battery must be conducted in accordance with DIN EN 60254-1. The tests on the insulation resistance of the battery must be conducted in accordance with DIN EN 60254-1. The insulation resistance of the battery thus determined must not be below a value of 50 Ω per Volt of nominal voltage, in compliance with DIN EN 50272-3. The insulation resistance of the battery thus determined must not be below a value of 50 Ω per Volt of nominal voltage, in compliance with DIN EN 50272-3. For batteries up to 20 V nominal voltage the minimum value is 1000 Ω. For batteries up to 20 V nominal voltage the minimum value is 1000 Ω. 4. Care of the battery 4. Care of the battery The battery should always be kept clean and dry to prevent tracking currents. Cleaning must be done in accordance with the ZVEI code of practice «The Cleaning of Vehicle Traction batteries». The battery should always be kept clean and dry to prevent tracking currents. Cleaning must be done in accordance with the ZVEI code of practice «The Cleaning of Vehicle Traction batteries». Any liquid in the battery tray must be extracted and disposed of in the prescribed manner. Damage to the insulation of the tray should be repaired after cleaning, to ensure that the insulation value complies DIN EN 50272-3 and to prevent tray corrosion. If it is necessary to remove cells it is best to call in our service department for this. Any liquid in the battery tray must be extracted and disposed of in the prescribed manner. Damage to the insulation of the tray should be repaired after cleaning, to ensure that the insulation value complies DIN EN 50272-3 and to prevent tray corrosion. If it is necessary to remove cells it is best to call in our service department for this. 0506.GB 3. Maintenance 0506.GB 3. Maintenance 5 5 5. Storage 5. Storage If batteries are taken out of service for a lengthy period they should be stored in the fully charged condition in a dry, frost-free room. To ensure the battery is always ready for use a choice of charging methods can be made: If batteries are taken out of service for a lengthy period they should be stored in the fully charged condition in a dry, frost-free room. To ensure the battery is always ready for use a choice of charging methods can be made: 1. a monthly equalising charge as in point 2.3 1. a monthly equalising charge as in point 2.3 2. float charging at a charging voltage of 2.23 V x the number of cells. The storage time should be taken into account when considering the life of the battery. 2. float charging at a charging voltage of 2.23 V x the number of cells. The storage time should be taken into account when considering the life of the battery. 6. Malfunctions 6. Malfunctions If malfunctions are found on the battery or the charger our service department should be called in without delay. The measurements taken in point 3.3 will facilitate fault finding and their elimination. If malfunctions are found on the battery or the charger our service department should be called in without delay. The measurements taken in point 3.3 will facilitate fault finding and their elimination. A service contract with us will make it easier to detect and correct faults in good time. A service contract with us will make it easier to detect and correct faults in good time. Back to the manufacturer! Back to the manufacturer! Batteries with this sign must be recycled. Batteries with this sign must be recycled. Batteries which are not returned for the recycling process must be disposed of as hazardous waste! Batteries which are not returned for the recycling process must be disposed of as hazardous waste! 6 0506.GB We reserve the right make technical modification. 0506.GB We reserve the right make technical modification. 6 7. Type plate, Jungheinrich traction battery 2/3 4 10 12 7 8 1 2 Typ Type 6 5 11 13 Baujahr Year of manufacture Serien-Nr. Serial-Nr. 3 Lieferanten Nr. Supplier No. 5 Kapazität Capacity Nennspannung Nominal Voltage 7 9 6 5 Batteriegewicht min/max Battery mass min/max Zellenzahl Number of Cells Hersteller Manufacturer 4 8 2/3 4 10 12 Jungheinrich AG, D-22047 Hamburg, Germany Pb Designation Logo Battery designation Battery type Battery number Battery tray number Delivery date Battery manufacturer's logo 7 1 Pb 9 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7. Type plate, Jungheinrich traction battery 8 2 Designation Recycling symbol Dustbin/material Nominal battery voltage Nominal battery capacity Number of battery cells Battery weight Safety instructions and warnings Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lieferanten Nr. Supplier No. 5 Kapazität Capacity Nennspannung Nominal Voltage 7 9 6 5 Batteriegewicht min/max Battery mass min/max Zellenzahl Number of Cells Hersteller Manufacturer 4 8 Jungheinrich AG, D-22047 Hamburg, Germany Pb 1 Pb Designation Logo Battery designation Battery type Battery number Battery tray number Delivery date Battery manufacturer's logo 14 Item 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Designation Recycling symbol Dustbin/material Nominal battery voltage Nominal battery capacity Number of battery cells Battery weight Safety instructions and warnings 0506.GB * CE mark is only for batteries with a nominal voltage greater than 75 volt. 0506.GB * CE mark is only for batteries with a nominal voltage greater than 75 volt. 6 5 11 13 Baujahr Year of manufacture 3 9 14 Item 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Typ Type Serien-Nr. Serial-Nr. 7 7 Aquamatic/BFS III water refilling system for Jungheinrich traction battery with EPzS and EPzB cells with tubular positive plates Aquamatic/BFS III water refilling system for Jungheinrich traction battery with EPzS and EPzB cells with tubular positive plates Aquamatic plug arrangement for the Operating Instructions Aquamatic plug arrangement for the Operating Instructions Cell series* EPzS EPzB 2/120 – 10/ 600 2/ 42 – 12/ 252 2/160 – 10/ 800 2/ 64 – 12/ 384 – 2/ 84 – 12/ 504 – 2/110 – 12/ 660 – 2/130 – 12/ 780 – 2/150 – 12/ 900 – 2/172 – 12/1032 – 2/200 – 12/1200 – 2/216 – 12/1296 2/180 – 10/900 – 2/210 – 10/1050 – 2/230 – 10/1150 – 2/250 – 10/1250 – 2/280 – 10/1400 – 2/310 – 10/1550 – Aquamatic plug type (length) Frötek (yellow) BFS (black) 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 72,0 mm 66,0 mm 72,0 mm 66,0 mm Cell series* EPzS EPzB 2/120 – 10/ 600 2/ 42 – 12/ 252 2/160 – 10/ 800 2/ 64 – 12/ 384 – 2/ 84 – 12/ 504 – 2/110 – 12/ 660 – 2/130 – 12/ 780 – 2/150 – 12/ 900 – 2/172 – 12/1032 – 2/200 – 12/1200 – 2/216 – 12/1296 2/180 – 10/900 – 2/210 – 10/1050 – 2/230 – 10/1150 – 2/250 – 10/1250 – 2/280 – 10/1400 – 2/310 – 10/1550 – Aquamatic plug BFS III with diagnostics hole Aquamatic plug with diagnostics hole length stroke length stroke length These are cells with the positive plate 60Ah. The type designation of a cell is e.g. 2 EPzS 120. stroke These are cells with the positive plate 60Ah. The type designation of a cell is e.g. 2 EPzS 120. length * The cell series comprise cells with two to ten (twelve) positive plates, e.g. column EPzS. 2/120 - 10/600. stroke * The cell series comprise cells with two to ten (twelve) positive plates, e.g. column EPzS. 2/120 - 10/600. Aquamatic plug with diagnostics hole Aquamatic plug BFS III with diagnostics hole Non-adherence to the operating instructions, repairs carried out with non-original spare parts, unauthorised interference, and the use of additives for the electrolytes (alleged improvement agents) will invalidate any claim for warranty. When using batteries which comply with I and II, it is important to follow the instructions on maintaining the respective protection class during operation (see associated certification). When using batteries which comply with I and II, it is important to follow the instructions on maintaining the respective protection class during operation (see associated certification). 0506.GB Non-adherence to the operating instructions, repairs carried out with non-original spare parts, unauthorised interference, and the use of additives for the electrolytes (alleged improvement agents) will invalidate any claim for warranty. 0506.GB 8 Aquamatic plug type (length) Frötek (yellow) BFS (black) 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 50,5 mm 51,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 56,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 61,0 mm 72,0 mm 66,0 mm 72,0 mm 66,0 mm 8 Equipment for the water refilling system Equipment for the water refilling system 1. Water tank 1. Water tank 2. Level switch 2. Level switch 3. Discharge point with ball valve 3. Discharge point with ball valve 4. Discharge point with solenoid valve 4. Discharge point with solenoid valve 5. Charger 6. Sealing coupler 6. Sealing coupler 7. Closing nipple 7. Closing nipple 8. Ion exchange cartridge with conductance meter and solenoid valve 8. Ion exchange cartridge with conductance meter and solenoid valve 9. Connection for untreated water 9. Connection for untreated water 10. Charging lead 10. Charging lead 1. Design 1. Design The Aquamatic/BFS battery water refilling systems are used for automatically adjusting the nominal electrolyte level. Venting holes are provided for letting off the gases which arise during charging. In addition to the optical level indicator, the plug systems also have a diagnostics hole for measuring the temperature and the electrolyte density. All battery cells of the design series EPzS; EPzB can be equipped with the Aquamatic/BFS filling systems. The water can be refilled by means of a central sealing coupler through the hose connections in the individual Aquamatic/BFS plugs. The Aquamatic/BFS battery water refilling systems are used for automatically adjusting the nominal electrolyte level. Venting holes are provided for letting off the gases which arise during charging. In addition to the optical level indicator, the plug systems also have a diagnostics hole for measuring the temperature and the electrolyte density. All battery cells of the design series EPzS; EPzB can be equipped with the Aquamatic/BFS filling systems. The water can be refilled by means of a central sealing coupler through the hose connections in the individual Aquamatic/BFS plugs. 2. Application 2. Application The Aquamatic/BFS battery water refilling system is used in traction batteries for forklift trucks. The water refilling system is provided with a central water connection for the water supply. Soft PVC hose is used for this connection and for the hose connections for the individual plugs. The hose ends are put onto the hose connection sleeves located on the T or < pieces. The Aquamatic/BFS battery water refilling system is used in traction batteries for forklift trucks. The water refilling system is provided with a central water connection for the water supply. Soft PVC hose is used for this connection and for the hose connections for the individual plugs. The hose ends are put onto the hose connection sleeves located on the T or < pieces. 3. Function 3. Function The quantity of water required in the refilling process is controlled by the valve located in the plug in combination with the float and the float rods. In the Aquamatic System the existing water pressure at the valve turns off the water supply and ensures that the valve closes securely. When the maximum filling level is reached in the BFS system, the float and the float rods through a lever system close the valve with five times the buoyant force and consequently interrupt the water supply reliably. The quantity of water required in the refilling process is controlled by the valve located in the plug in combination with the float and the float rods. In the Aquamatic System the existing water pressure at the valve turns off the water supply and ensures that the valve closes securely. When the maximum filling level is reached in the BFS system, the float and the float rods through a lever system close the valve with five times the buoyant force and consequently interrupt the water supply reliably. 9 0506.GB 0506.GB 5. Charger at least 3 m Diagrammatic view at least 3 m Diagrammatic view 9 The batteries should be filled with battery water as soon as possible before the battery charging comes to an end; this ensures that the refilled water quantity is mixed with the electrolyte. In normal operation it is usually sufficient to fill once a week. The batteries should be filled with battery water as soon as possible before the battery charging comes to an end; this ensures that the refilled water quantity is mixed with the electrolyte. In normal operation it is usually sufficient to fill once a week. 5. Connection pressure 5. Connection pressure The water refilling unit is to be operated in such a way that the water pressure in the water pipe is between 0.3 bars and 1.8 bars. The Aquamatic System has an operating pressure range of between 0.2 bars and 0.6 bars. The BFS system has an operating pressure range of 0.3 bars to 1.8 bars. Deviations from the pressure ranges impair the system's functional reliability. This wide pressure range permits three types of filling. The water refilling unit is to be operated in such a way that the water pressure in the water pipe is between 0.3 bars and 1.8 bars. The Aquamatic System has an operating pressure range of between 0.2 bars and 0.6 bars. The BFS system has an operating pressure range of 0.3 bars to 1.8 bars. Deviations from the pressure ranges impair the system's functional reliability. This wide pressure range permits three types of filling. 5.1 Falling water 5.1 Falling water The height of the tank is chosen to suit whichever water refilling system is used. For the Aquamatic System the installation height is 2 m to 6 m and for the BFS system the installation height is 3 m to 18 m over the battery surface. The height of the tank is chosen to suit whichever water refilling system is used. For the Aquamatic System the installation height is 2 m to 6 m and for the BFS system the installation height is 3 m to 18 m over the battery surface. 5.2 Pressurised water 5.2 Pressurised water The pressure-reducing valve in the Aquamatic System is set from 0.2 bars to 0.6 bars and from 0.3 bars to 1.8 bars in the BFS system. The pressure-reducing valve in the Aquamatic System is set from 0.2 bars to 0.6 bars and from 0.3 bars to 1.8 bars in the BFS system. 5.3 Water Refill Trolley (serviceMobil) 5.3 Water Refill Trolley (serviceMobil) The submergible pump located in the ServiceMobil's tank generates the necessary filling pressure. No difference in height is permitted between the standing level of the ServiceMobil and the standing level of the battery. The submergible pump located in the ServiceMobil's tank generates the necessary filling pressure. No difference in height is permitted between the standing level of the ServiceMobil and the standing level of the battery. 6. Filling duration 6. Filling duration The length of time needed to fill the batteries depends on the conditions under which the battery is used, the ambient temperatures and the type of filling and/or the filling pressure. The filling time is approx. 0.5 to 4 minutes. Where filling is manual, the water feed pipe must be separated from the battery after filling. The length of time needed to fill the batteries depends on the conditions under which the battery is used, the ambient temperatures and the type of filling and/or the filling pressure. The filling time is approx. 0.5 to 4 minutes. Where filling is manual, the water feed pipe must be separated from the battery after filling. 7. Water quality 7. Water quality Only refilling water which conforms in quality to DIN 43530 part 4 may be used to fill the batteries. The refilling unit (tank, pipelines, valves etc.) may not contain any kind of dirt which could impair the functional reliability of the Aquamatic/BFS plug. For safety reasons it is recommendable to insert a filter element (optional) with a max. passage opening of 100 to 300 µm into the battery's main supply pipe. Only refilling water which conforms in quality to DIN 43530 part 4 may be used to fill the batteries. The refilling unit (tank, pipelines, valves etc.) may not contain any kind of dirt which could impair the functional reliability of the Aquamatic/BFS plug. For safety reasons it is recommendable to insert a filter element (optional) with a max. passage opening of 100 to 300 µm into the battery's main supply pipe. 10 0506.GB 4. Filling (manual/automatic) 0506.GB 4. Filling (manual/automatic) 10 Hose connections for the individual plugs are laid along the existing electric circuit. No changes may be made. Hose connections for the individual plugs are laid along the existing electric circuit. No changes may be made. 9. Operating temperature 9. Operating temperature The temperature limit for battery operation is set at 55° C. Exceeding this temperature damages the batteries. The battery filling systems may be operated within a temperature range of > 0° C to a maximum of 55° C. The temperature limit for battery operation is set at 55° C. Exceeding this temperature damages the batteries. The battery filling systems may be operated within a temperature range of > 0° C to a maximum of 55° C. CAUTION: Batteries with automatic water refilling systems may only be operated in rooms with temperatures > 0° C (as there is otherwise a danger that the systems may freeze). CAUTION: Batteries with automatic water refilling systems may only be operated in rooms with temperatures > 0° C (as there is otherwise a danger that the systems may freeze). 9.1 Diagnostics hole 9.1 Diagnostics hole To be able to measure the acid density and temperature easily, the water refilling systems must have a diagnostics hole with a 6.5 mm-diameter (Aquamatic plugs) or a 7.5 mm-diameter (BFS plugs). To be able to measure the acid density and temperature easily, the water refilling systems must have a diagnostics hole with a 6.5 mm-diameter (Aquamatic plugs) or a 7.5 mm-diameter (BFS plugs). 9.2 Float 9.2 Float Different floats are used depending on the cell design and type. Different floats are used depending on the cell design and type. 9.3 Cleaning 9.3 Cleaning The plug systems may only be cleaned with water. No parts of the plugs may come in contact with soap or fabrics which contain solvents. The plug systems may only be cleaned with water. No parts of the plugs may come in contact with soap or fabrics which contain solvents. 10. Accessories 10. Accessories 10.1 Flow indicator 10.1 Flow indicator To monitor the filling process, a flow indicator can be inserted into the water feed pipe on the battery side. During the filling process, the paddlewheel is turned by the flowing water. When the filling process ends, the wheel stops and this indicates the end of the filling process. (ident no.: 50219542). To monitor the filling process, a flow indicator can be inserted into the water feed pipe on the battery side. During the filling process, the paddlewheel is turned by the flowing water. When the filling process ends, the wheel stops and this indicates the end of the filling process. (ident no.: 50219542). 10.2 Plug lifter 10.2 Plug lifter Only the appertaining special-purpose tool may be used to disassemble the plug systems (plug lifter). The greatest of care must be employed when prising out the plug to prevent any damage to the plug systems. Only the appertaining special-purpose tool may be used to disassemble the plug systems (plug lifter). The greatest of care must be employed when prising out the plug to prevent any damage to the plug systems. 0506.GB 8. Battery hose connections 0506.GB 8. Battery hose connections 11 11 10.2.1 Clamping ring tool 10.2.1 Clamping ring tool The clamping ring tool is used to push on a clamping ring to increase the contact pressure of the hose connection on the plugs' hose couplings and to loosen it again. The clamping ring tool is used to push on a clamping ring to increase the contact pressure of the hose connection on the plugs' hose couplings and to loosen it again. 10.3 Filter element 10.3 Filter element For safety reasons a filter element (ident no.: 50307282) can be fitted into the battery's main supply pipe for supplying battery water. This filter element has a maximum passage cross-section of 100 to 300 µm and is designed as a bag filter. For safety reasons a filter element (ident no.: 50307282) can be fitted into the battery's main supply pipe for supplying battery water. This filter element has a maximum passage cross-section of 100 to 300 µm and is designed as a bag filter. 10.4 Sealing coupler 10.4 Sealing coupler The water is supplied to the water refilling systems (Aquamatic/BFS) through a central supply pipe. This is connected to the water supply system at the battery charging station by means of a sealing coupler system. On the battery side a closing nipple (ident no.: 50219538) is mounted and the customer must place a sealing coupler construction on the water supply side (obtainable under ident. no.: 50219537). The water is supplied to the water refilling systems (Aquamatic/BFS) through a central supply pipe. This is connected to the water supply system at the battery charging station by means of a sealing coupler system. On the battery side a closing nipple (ident no.: 50219538) is mounted and the customer must place a sealing coupler construction on the water supply side (obtainable under ident. no.: 50219537). 11. Functional data 11. Functional data PS - self-sealing pressure: Aquamatic > 1.2 bars PS - self-sealing pressure: Aquamatic > 1.2 bars BFS system none D BFS system none - rate of flow in the opened valve when the pressure is 0.1 bars: 350 ml/min D D1 - maximum permissible leakage rate in the closed valve when the pressure is at 0.1 bars: 2 ml/min D1 - maximum permissible leakage rate in the closed valve when the pressure is at 0.1 bars: 2 ml/min T T - permissible temperature range: 0° C to a maximum of 65° C - permissible temperature range: 0° C to a maximum of 65° C 0506.GB Pa - operating pressure range: 0.2 to 0.6 bars in the Aquamatic system and operating pressure range: 0.3 to 1.8 bars in the BFS system. 0506.GB Pa - operating pressure range: 0.2 to 0.6 bars in the Aquamatic system and operating pressure range: 0.3 to 1.8 bars in the BFS system. 12 - rate of flow in the opened valve when the pressure is 0.1 bars: 350 ml/min 12