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1. 29 1 8 19 5 8 37 29 1 8 19 5 8 37 29 1 8 19 5 8 37 Loading Center 22 Wheel Base i 39 24 393 40 2 40 2 A TumningRadvs SP Steering Whee FF O3x3 O3x3 None AA 24 2 9 24 2 9 24 2 9 67 5 16 29 1 8 81 7 8 67 5 16x29 1 8x81 7 8 None 66 1 8x29 1 8x81 7 8 66 1 8x29 1 8x81 7 8 66 1 8x29 1 8x87 7 8 295 348 Speed a Weight FF 830 lbs 1020 Ibs None EN NN ss EE NA Leur EHE I FF FIXED FORKS SUPPORT LEGS AA ADJUSTABLE FORKS OVER ADJUSTABLE LEGS Note The load capacity is based on the situation when the center of the gravity is located at the center of length of forks When the center of gravity of goods is out of the center of forks the load capacity will be lessened compared to the center Receiving Instructions Every unit is thoroughly tested and inspected prior to shipment However it is possible that the unit may incur damage during transit If you see damage when unloading make a note of it on the SHIPPER RECEIVER Hemove all packing amp strapping material inspect for damage IF DAMGE IS EVIDENT FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER IMMEDIATELY Also check fork size type of power unit etc to see that the unit is correct for the intended application Warnings amp Safety Instructions Insure that all employees understand and follow the following instructions
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3. LIMITED WARRANTY Vestil Manufacturing Corporation Vestil warrants each model SE HP S CB SL series or S series Stacker to be free of defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period Our warranty obligation is to provide a replacement for a defective original part a part used to make the product as shipped to the warrantee after we receive a proper request for warranty service Proper request means that we must receive 1 a photocopy of your Customer Invoice that displays the shipping date AND 2 a written request for warranty service that includes your name and phone number Send requests by any of the following methods Mail Fax Email Vestil Manufacturing Corporation 260 665 1339 sales vestil com 2999 North Wayne Street PO Box 507 Phone Angola IN 46703 260 665 7586 In the written request list the parts you believe are defective and include the address where replacements should be delivered After Vestil receives your request an authorized representative will contact you to determine whether your claim is covered by the warranty also see If a defective part is covered below Before providing warranty service Vestil may require you to send the entire product or the defective part or parts to its facility in Angola Indiana Who may request service Only the warrantee may request service You are a warrantee if you purchased the product from Vestil or from an authorized distributor AND Vestil has been
4. 4 Ambient conditions Temperature m 14 113 Permitted floor incline e Loaded Max 0 e Unloaded Max 0 Dimensions and weights AN WARNING The user is responsible for determining the actual load bearing capacity of a high lift stacking truck This can depend on the user the condition of both the floor and the high lift stacking truck and the regularity of the maintenance intervals Product description Signs on the Stacker Removing from the pallet CAREFUL To pick up the unit only use overhead hoist or forklift with sufficient carrying capacity amp take into consideration the center of gravity of the unit Use top crossmember to lift the equipment Be careful of the stacker swinging once fully lifted off the pallet or skid Remove the pallet or skid from below the lift amp lower the stacker on the ground Refer to the identification plate for the weight of stacker Lifting belt specification Use polyester lifting sling or nylon sling and hoist with a minimum of 2 000 Ib capacity DANGER A When unloading the truck all personnel should be cleared from the area OPERATION Visually inspect stacker for damaged and worn parts before stacker is taken into operation Authorized person should read and understand all instructions The lifting truck is ready for immediate use once the packaging has been removed The battery is full and charged he hydraulic tank is f
5. Cleaning the chain If operation leads the chain to suffer so heavily from soiling that the penetration of the lubricating oil cannot be guaranteed the chain must be cleaned This is only to be effected with paraffin derivatives such as diesel fuel petroleum cleaner s naphtha etc Do not clean with steam injectors cold cleaners or even corrosive and acidic substances They can directly lead to chain damage If the chains have to be cleaned with steam injectors please contact our customer service 21 Maintenance and repair Chain inspections Chains used in stackers should be inspected at least once a year or every three months if exposed to severe contamination or high continuous loading stress We recommend that attention be paid to the following points Unusual noise Surface rust Linkage rust otiff links Distorted pins Loose link pins Damage Broken link plates Broken pins 10 Contamination 11 Stretching Even with the optimum amount of lubrication it is impossible to prevent a chain from stretching Wear extends only to that part of the chain which is led over the chain sprocket guide sprocket Thus when checking for wear only check the area need be inspected According to the regulations currently in force a chain is deemed to be worn if it has stretched by 3 If safety issues are particularly critical or a potential hazard is dependent on a single chain we consider it necessary to replace it if it is stretched
6. on blocks so that all the wheels are raised from the floor In this way they will be prevented from becoming permanently misshapen Clean the stacker thoroughly It may be necessary to support the lifting gear in a suitable manner so as to relieve any stress on the load chains Check the hydraulic fluid level replenish if necessary Grease the stacker thoroughly Clean all bright and moving parts with a thin film of oil and grease respectively otore the stacker in a dry frost proof dust free place Do not use plastic sheeting to cover the stacker otherwise condensation could form under it dditional operations for vehicles with integral electrical systems Disconnect the batteries from the stacker electrical system Charge the batteries Clean the top of the battery case and terminals Grease the terminals lightly with terminal grease Check the electrolyte level top up if necessary not applicable to maintenance free or gel batteries Recharge the batteries every 90 days gel batteries every 6 months opray a suitable contact spray on unattached electrical contacts eturn to service after a lay up Thoroughly clean and grease the stacker Remove the film of protective grease Check the hydraulic fluid tank and hydraulic fluid for condensation if necessary carry out a fluid change Inspect hydraulic hose lines for brittleness Test the functions of the vehicle particularly the safety equipment 23 Serial No Model
7. 7 Nut Hex 2 x L003 BearingBal 2 5558 Nyonwhedl 2 5100014 BearingBal 2 549 Screw HexHead 2 x soos Bearing Ball 4 0 shat 2 SLFF0016 Wheel Front 78 85 2 500410 Washer Flat 2 x SLAA amp 0016 Wheel Front 100x74mm 2 Sto 4 84447 Washertock 2 00 Powerunit 1 N IN IN SB IN IN ININ PR PR PR PR JO O0WO R 0 Pin Pin 29 Parts drawing amp Parts list Inner mast drawing 5L INNER MAST 5101 5103 Ter FII 5104 _ 5100 5105 5106 5200 Part Number Description Qty Part Number Description Qty SL5100 Flat 4 55200 BotHexHeaed 2 SL5103 BoltSockethead_ 4 51 524 BallBearing6305 4 Chain Wheel Assembly x SL 5106 Snapring30mm 2 51520 InnerMastAssembly 1 P SL 5201 Underside Bracket 30 Parts drawing amp Parts list Fork drawing 5L FORK Part Number Description Qty Part Number Description Qty Nut Hex 31 Parts drawing Steering assembly drawing SL STACKER STEERING ASSEMBLY 32 Steering Assembly Parts List Part Number Description _ 32100 Handle 04 51 2001 Ring Retaining 2 SL 2002 Pin 20 x 112mm SL 2003 NutHex 1 _ SL 2004 BoltSocketHead 1 S205
8. Head and understand the owner s manual before using or servicing the stacker Do not use the stacker if any damage or unusual noise is observed Improper use of this lift truck could result in injury and damage to load or equipment Always watch the stacker and any load on it carefully when it is being used or moved DO NOT load beyond rated capacity DISTRIBUTE load evenly Avoid sudden stops or quick turns to prevent accidental tipping of the load Load must be centered and evenly distributed on the forks Park the truck on level surfaces and not in the way of other products When parked lower the load fork completely When parked push E switch push button down Do not perform any modifications to the stacker without the manufacturer s approval Failure to receive authorization for changes to the equipment could void the warranty Do not use brake fluid or jack oil in the hydraulic system If oil is needed use an anti wear hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of 150 SUS at 100F ISO 32 40 or a non synthetic transmission fluid Use only replacement parts either supplied or approved by the manufacturer Safety notes Symbols and pictures In addition to the text and illustrations this operating manual contains various symbols which should draw attention to the safety requirements They generally have the following appearance Signal wording Warning of an imminent danger Non observance cause death or serious injury
9. OPERATION amp SERVICE MANUAL SL SERIES SEMI ELECTRIC STACKER WITH MANUAL DRIVE amp POWERED LIFT Vestil Manufacturing Corp 2999 North Wayne St Angola IN 46703 Ph 260 665 7586 Fax 260 665 1339 E mail Sales vestil com Website www vestil com CONTENTS General Specification Receiving instructions Safety Notes Product description Designated use Signs on the Truck Removing from the pallet Operation Operation Operating elements Lifting and lowering Parking Brake Lifting amp Transporting the load Maintenance and repair Trouble shooting Changing batteries Maintenance daily before use monthly annually Maintenance and care of the load chains Chain inspections Temporary lay up Warranty Parts drawing amp Parts list Introduction Head and follow the instructions contained in this operating manual Only trained well informed personnel who have been instructed in accordance with this operation manual may use or work on the stacker Liability or guarantee is waived if The instructions in this operating manual are not observed The high lift stacking truck is operated cleaned or maintained incorrectly Alterations to the functions are carried out without the consent of manufacturer Original spare parts are not used Safety instructions This chapter informs the user about residual dangers relating to the correct use of the products It contains generally valid safety instructio
10. Vestil Modifications may render the pallet truck or stacker unsafe to use or might cause excessive and or abnormal wear Do any other warranties apply to the product Vestil Manufacturing Corp makes no other express warranties Any warranty implied by law is limited in duration to the warranty period verb PARTS DRAWING amp PARTS LIST Electric wiring diagram E gt lt gt lt E m ex e Y ii E ui iis Ld b ANY 9 10 4 9 5 115404 Lift micro switch Y Lift limit switch 057 1602 1015 121991091 Sd HC 8d 21185 9y Bo Ha gt gt un 1913W 19400 25 NAS TI ACIO Electric circuit diagram and component list green RV16mm2 red RYL mm2 Y red RV16mm2 3 ZWWO AY 19919 llow green RYO 5mn2 WUC 7044 U9918 AMOT O ES blue white RVO 5mm PAY U9918 AOTI A NO Nam Code Specification Powermeter 0 DCi2V PO 2 j Lftmtr DCI2wWi5KW PC 3 Batey DP tewiesan_ Lift motor contactor MZJ2008 12V eo Control circuit fuse FS 10 10A IPC w Hydraulic circuit fuse 200A 10 1 2 3 Key switch JT 001 LN Em Eo MUA e Emergency stop 2 zpK31 260 LI MEE LIEN COME LINE Lift limit switch TM1703 Lift micro switch 4 YBLXW 5 11M IN5404 Dee oe _ IN4007 N4007 Batter
11. WARNING Warning of a possibly incoming dangerous situation Non observance may cause death or serious injury CAUTION Warning of a possibly incoming dangerous situation May also be used for warnings of major damage to property Other definitions DIRECTION Marks recommendations for use and other useful information Does not warn of dangerous situations IMPORTANT Warns of a harmful situation Non observance may cause damage to material USE SYMBOLS amp PICTURES Possible danger to and limb or machine Do not step onto when load is raised It is forbidden to ride ing Danger of crushing on the truck Do not reach into A Suspension points for running motor MY transport of truck Wear safety shoes Important Suspended Wear helmet Qe warning Product description Designated use he stacker is designated for lifting lowering and transportation of loads according to the specifications of the identification plate stacker is to be used on hard level surfaces gt move the stacker between buildings warehouses etc The gradient of the slope is 0 sure load is not loose or unstable A Do not pick up loads on tips or forks or edge of platform not overload The road surfacing must be solid and have a good grip Travel routes must offer sufficient load bearing capacity for the loaded truck The stacker is not suitable for continuous use in cool houses
12. by even 2 Ein Se DO Measuring procedure To measure elongation through wear that part of the chain which runs over the chain sprocket guide sprocket must be positioned in the stretched area With the aid of a measuring rod measure a section approximately 1 meter in length The number of divisions in the measured area multiplied by the chain divisions gives the nominal measurement The length extending beyond this measurement represents the wear which is limited to a maximum of 396 over the nominal length An elongation through wear of 396 is reached if 33 links of the chain in use measure the same length as 34 links of a new chain Chain replacement If two chains are used as a pair on the affected machine both should always be changed at the same time The installation and removal of chains should be carried out with all the care appropriate to any item of safety equipment Chains may only be repaired by authorized specialist personnel We do not recommend the lengthening of safety type lifting chains since the inserted chain link will not have been pre stretched Our product liability will be invalidated if a repaired chain is assembled from sections bearing different silver label numbers 22 Maintenance and repair Temporary lay up If for operating reasons the stacker is laid up for more than two months the following instructions are to be carried out gt k He OA Place the stacker
13. charged lead acid battery in good condition at room temperature should read 12 65 volts At 11 9 volts it is considered to be fully discharged and in need of charging When checking battery voltage wait at least 112 hour after the charger has been turned off before checking the battery s voltage If the batteries aren t being charged by the charger check the output charger fuse Verify fuse Is good with an ohmmeter or close visual ohm meter best Fuse is 1OAmp 250 Volt GBD 10A If it is good check the battery s state of charge with a voltmeter The charger must be connected to the battery in order to read the output voltage of the battery charger Depending on the state of charge of the batteries the voltage should be somewhere around 27 to 28 volts dc If it is determined the batteries are dead and need replaced change the batteries Tools Required I 4mm wrench or crescent wrench Regular flat bladed screw driver 19 Maintenance and repair A BEFORE EACH USE INSPECT FOR THE FOLLOWING JO O1 O N 7 ar 7 Frayed wires Oil leaks Pinched or chafed hoses Damage or structural deformation to the structural members the cylinder brackets etc Unusual noise or binding or evidence thereof Proper functioning of all limit switches including those on the perimeter pinch point guard if applicable Load chain check for mechanical damage check for play slack in chain Battery keep the sur
14. face of battery clean and dry Make sure battery is secured against slipping B INSPECT MONTHLY FOR O U N 2S 7 ar CO The oil level Oil should be 1 1 2 to 2 below the reservoir s fill hole with the lift in the fully raised position Worn or damaged hydraulic hoses and electrical wires Pivot point wear Roller s looseness and wear Integrity of retaining rings on all the rollers and at all pivot points Looseness wear or damage to the front rollers amp drive wheel bearings mounting hardware or surface material Proper functioning of any hand or foot operated mechanisms Proper water level in the battery Unusual noises or movement during operation 10 All the information safety and wearing labels being in place and in good condition 11 The need to clean off dirt and debris C YEARLY INSPECTIONS 1 W 5 ar ar The oil should be changed if the oil darkens becomes gritty or turns a milky color indicating the presence of water Replace with anti wear hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of 150sus at 100F ISO 32 at 40 C Ex AW 32 or HO 150 hydraulic oil or a non synthetic transmission fluid You may use a synthetic transmission fluid if you flush the system with the synthetic fluid before filling the reservoir Check chain and chain connections for any mechanical damage Clean upright channels and mast rollers amp grease slightly Check magnetic brake
15. fully paid What is covered under the warranty The warranty covers the following original drive and lift components drive motors and lift motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers switches and cylinders It also covers original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts bearings hoses wheels seals brushes batteries and the battery charger The warranty period for drive and lift components is 1 year For wearing parts the warranty period is 90 days Both warranty periods begin on the date when Vestil ships the product to the warrantee If you purchased the product from an authorized distributor the periods begin when the distributor ships the product which extends the warranty by up to an additional 30 days If a defective part is covered by the warranty what will Vestil do to correct the problem Vestil will provide an appropriate replacement for any covered part An authorized representative of Vestil will contact you to discuss your claim What is not covered by the warranty 1 Labor costs or Freight 2 of the following automatically void the warranty e Product misuse Negligent operation or repair Corrosion or use in corrosive conditions Inadequate or improper maintenance Failure to exercise good judgment Damage sustained during shipping Accidents involving the product Unauthorized modifications Do NOT modify the product IN ANY WAY without first receiving written authorization from
16. g or eyes Operating the battery with a low battery voltage can cause premature motor contact failure Do not expose the lift or charger to rain or adverse conditions Replace defective cords or wires immediately Check the battery s water level frequently if this applies to your battery type sure the battery charger is unplugged from 1 5 source Battery Charger Operating Instructions Plug the charger into a standard 115V receptacle If an extension cord must be used keep it as short and as large as possible A small cord will decrease the output of the charger due to the voltage drop in the line This will increase the charging time It can also cause the 115V cord to overheat When properly connected the charge LED will indicate the status of charge current flowing to the battery as follows Power LED is always green when charger is plugged in The status light is as follows Red only the charger is providing full output to the battery Yellow the charger is topping off the battery Green the charger is providing a float or maintenance charge Remember to unplug the charger before moving the equipment Failure to do so could cause damage to cords receptacles and other equipment 18 Troubleshooting If the unit does not operate check all of the wiring connections to make sure they re both mechanically and electrically sound specifically at the battery and the motor A fully
17. ns which must be observed Safety instructions relating to specific actions or situations are listed prior to the respective action and or description of the situation in the chapter Principles This product complies with state of the art technical standards and recognized safety regulations but there are still dangers which may occur which must be considered Only operate the product in a perfect condition and observing the information contained in the operating manual The operator is responsible for integrating the product with as little risk as possible into his working environment This obligation continues through every phase of the products lifespan beginning at the planning stage Residual dangers are to be minimized Only trained competent personnel who have been instructed using the operating manual and the product are permitted to work with the truck The operating manual must be understood responsibility checking Declaration have read this manual and in particular have taken note of the caution 3 Specification SPECIFICATION SL 63 AA FF SL 118 AA FF SL 137 AA Capacity 2000 Ibs 2000 Ibs 2000 Ibs Fork Lift Height b 1500 bs Ko 62 118 Capacity 0000 2000 Ibs 62 1500 Ibs 62 118 2 bs 118 1377 Fork Dimension 42x5 9 x2 3 8 42x5 9x2 3 8 None 42x4 al lt 42 4 _ lt 42 4 lt Overall Fork Width GeumdCiemne m e e FF 3 3 2 2
18. nsported ensure that the load does not exceed carrying capacity of the stacker The nominal carrying capacity and lifting heights can be viewed in the load diagram Ensure that the load can be lifted up in a compact and stable manner olipping or falling of the load must be avoided Load must not project into the lifting frame Load must be centered and evenly distributed on the forks The load must not extend more than 2 over the end of the forks Transporting the load IN CAUTION Raise the load slightly 3 above the ground to transport For safety reasons view transport only in a forward direction Only when lifting or lowering down the load it is permissible to move the stacker forward or in reverse with a raised load Lift up or lower down the loads on level surface When unloaded move stacker only with forks lowered When stacker not in use Park the stacker on a level surface Lower down the forks completely Push down ON OFF switch 15 Maintenance and repair TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Warning Before performing any task always block drive wheel off of the ground Consult the factory for problems at time of installation or for any problems not addressed below Unit will not charge Charger malfunction Verify output voltage on charger will only get a reading when connected to batteries should be approximately 28 volts Bad batteries Load test batteries Uni
19. r a small hex wrench to push the poppet in and out several times from the bottom end of the valve The valve should move freely about 1 16 from closed to open position If it sticks in the valve stem could be bent and will need to be replaced if it doesn t free up after cleaning Blow the valve off with a compressed air gun while again pushing the poppet in and out Filename Changing Batteries in SL Stacker VESTIL MFG CO Model SL 63 118 137 AA FF Instructions for Changing the Batteries estimated time 15 min READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING Only qualified personnel should work on this equipment Lock out all potential energy sources before attempting this installation turn off the unit Warning Working with or near lead acid batteries is dangerous Batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive gases A battery explosion could result in loss of eyesight or serious burns Do not smoke or allow a spark or flame near batteries Charge batteries in locations which are clean dry and well ventilated Do not lay tools or anything metallic on top of any battery All repairs to a battery must be made by experienced and qualified personnel When working with batteries remove personal items such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches Batteries can produce enough energy to weld jewelry to metal causing a severe burn Always have fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothin
20. raise lever is pressed Lifting height is not longer achieved Unit jerks when lifting Forks raise then drift down Upper limit switch out of adjustment Shorted solenoid for motor raise Hydraulic oil level is too low Air in the system Check valve or Solenoid valve leaking contamination holding open the lowering valve or the check valve 17 the unit does not lower remove the connector to the coil and measure the coil resistance It should be around 39 ohms If it s open or shorted replace the coil Loosen hydraulic line at pump to relieve pressure build up Re adjust limit switch so unit stops at 7 to 8 inches above the ground Look for binding in chain or rollers Remove the wire to the solenoid coil on the pump motor Measure the resistance it should be around 19 ohms If it is nearly zero ohms replace the solenoid Re fill hydraulic oil when forks are lowered Open vent screw on the lift cylinder with forks lowered all the way down Lift forks with vent screw open until oil is free from air bubbles Close the vent screw Remove amp inspect Remove any load from the forks Remove the nut holding solenoid coil on the valve stem and then unscrew the valve from the manifold Inspect the valve for contaminants and the valve s o rings and back up washers for cuts tears and other damage With valve immersed in mineral spirits or kerosene use a thin tool such as a small screwdriver o
21. t will not raise motor does not Loose wire Verify 24 volts at coil when run raise is pushed if no voltage trace wiring back to till her head looking for voltage on each side of the connectors until the bad Bad solenoid connection is found If voltage is present at the solenoid and the unit does not rise remove the two wires to the coil and measure the coil resistance It should be around 19 ohms If it s open or shorted replace the Upper limit switch out of solenoid adjustment Bypass upper limit switch and see if the unit raises DO NOT TAKE IT Blown fuse ALL THE WAY UP If it does rise verify the limit switch is normally Batteries discharged closed and will open when activated If the limit switch is ok try to adjust the switch accordingly so that the units raise height is approximately 7 to 8 Check fuses above motor controller Re charge batteries Unit will not raise motor runs Lower solenoid stuck on Check to see if the lowering switch is stuck on If it is remove the tiller head via 3 screws on bottom and replace switch or tap on switch to see if it can be freed up No hydraulic oil Re fill hydraulic oil Unit will not lower Loose wire bad coil Verify 24 volts at coil when lower is pushed if no voltage trace wiring back to tiller head looking for voltage on each side of the connectors until the bad connection is found If voltage is present at the coil and Unit keeps blowing fuses when the
22. travel amp if necessary change brake rotor Check carbon brushes for any wear in the lift motor amp if necessary change carbon brushes 20 Maintenance and repair Maintenance and care of the load chains In normal use the load chains should be re lubricated every 250 operating hours in the event of heavy soiling moisture and very high prolonged loading re lubrication should be effected after 100 operating hours If subject to corrosive media the chain should be cleaned and lubricated immediately Chain lubrication chain conservation Flyer chains are correctly lubricated and are in a perfect state if The chain is free of exterior soiling When touching the chain your finger is wetted with oil This assures that the lubrication of the chain links is sufficient Type of lubricant A low viscosity mineral machine or engine oil or synthetic oil should be used The viscosity of the lubricating oil is to selected so that it remains low viscose at all ambient temperatures encountered Under normal temperature conditions lubricating oils with a viscosity of SAE 20 to SAE 40 would be appropriate Lubricating methods The lubricant can be applied by means of brush paint brush or also using compressed air spray devices When using spray cans please make sure the following basic requirement is fulfilled After the thinner has vaporized a viscosity conforming to the above mentioned recommendation type of lubricant must be met
23. ull The steering roller and the running rollers are equipped with bearings which do not require maintenance all mast rollers are also free from maintenance Caution AN Pedestrian controlled industrial trucks may only be operated by persons who have been satisfactorily instructed in operating the truck and have proved their ability to operate the truck to the responsible representative of the operating company The first driving attempts should take place on level and spacious surfaces Recommendation The operator who is to maneuver the truck and is to control the lifting mechanism should be allowed to practice when unloaded until they can safely operate these functions Only then should they undertake the loading transporting and unloading of load 10 Operation Operating Elements EMERGENCY STOP amp ON OFF SWITCH OPTIONAL HAND CONTROL SWITCH RAISE LOWER LEVER BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR To raise and lower The following are generally valid for the lifting and lowering procedure The red operating button of the EMERGENCY STOP pushbutton must be pulled upwards Lifting and lowering movements are initiated by pushing amp pulling a lever on the power unit 12 Operation Parking Brake To activate the parking brake press down on the brake pedal To release the pariking brake press down on the brake pedal 13 Operation Lifting the load AN CAUTION Before lifting a load to be tra
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