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Instruction Handbook Electric Pallet Truck

This document provides instructions for operating an electric pallet truck safely. It outlines the truck's components and technical specifications. Operators must be properly trained and certified according to OSHA standards before use. The instructions cover daily inspection, lifting, lowering, traveling, steering, braking, emergencies, battery maintenance, and troubleshooting. Regular maintenance is important to ensure safe operation. No modifications should be made without manufacturer approval.
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Instruction Handbook Electric Pallet Truck

This document provides instructions for operating an electric pallet truck safely. It outlines the truck's components and technical specifications. Operators must be properly trained and certified according to OSHA standards before use. The instructions cover daily inspection, lifting, lowering, traveling, steering, braking, emergencies, battery maintenance, and troubleshooting. Regular maintenance is important to ensure safe operation. No modifications should be made without manufacturer approval.
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INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK
Electric Pallet Truck

WARNING  
Do not use the pallet truck before reading and
 
understanding these operating instructions.
NOTE:  
 Please check the designation of your
present type at the last page of this
Version 03/2017
document as well as on the ID-plate.
 Keep for future reference. PT E30-SMS-001-US 

 
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FOREWORD

The content in this chapter is specialized for the US-American market.

Operating this truck requires knowledge which can be acquired from this instruction handbook. This
handbook must be kept available throughout the entire period of use of the industrial truck.

IT IS LAW; YOU MUST BE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED TO OPERATE THIS TRUCK!


READ AND OBEY ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND
ON THE TRUCK!

Only properly trained operators are allowed to operate a powered industrial truck. Your employer
must train you and certify, that you are qualified to operate this truck (required by OSHA § 1910.178).
The training must satisfy OSHA requirements and as minimum the topics mentioned in this
handbook. Depending on the context in this operating manual, the user can refer to several people,
including the owner of the truck, anyone who leases or borrows this truck, and the operator as
defined in ASME B56.1. Please pay attention to the section in ASME B56.1 concerning the operator.
In this standard, it is defined that the safe operation is the responsibility of the operator (ASME
B56.1-2003, Part II, section 5.1.1). You and others can be seriously injured or even killed if you don’t
use this truck correctly. Before operating your truck, inspect your truck and ensure that it is in correct
working order. This truck was designed and built to current industry and government standards. For
more information see following:
- ASME B56.1 (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
- OSHA §1910.178 (Occupational Safety and Health Act)
- UL 583 (Underwriters Laboratory)
- ANSI Z535.4 (American National Standards Institute)

This sign indicates hazard situations, if not avoided, will result in serious injury
or death. The instructions or precautions to this message must be observed to avoid the potential
risk of injury or death.

If not followed, warning indicates hazard situations which may lead to moderate
injury. The instructions or precautions to this message must be observed to avoid the potential risk
of injury or death.

If not followed, caution indicated situations which may lead to minor injury.
Instructions or precautions must be observed to avoid minor injury.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. CORRECT APPLICATION ................................................................................................................4
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PALLET TRUCK ........................................................................................5
a. Overview of the main components ............................................................................. 5
b. Main technical data .................................................................................................... 5
c. Description of the safety devices and warning labels ................................................. 7
d. Identification plate ...................................................................................................... 9
3. WARNINGS, RESIDUAL RISK AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................9
4. COMMISSIONING, TRANSPORTING, DECOMMISSIONING ........................................................10
a. Commissioning ........................................................................................................ 10
b. Lifting/ transportation................................................................................................ 10
c. Decommissioning ..................................................................................................... 11
5. DAILY INSPECTION ....................................................................................................................... 11
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................12
a. Parking ..................................................................................................................... 12
b. Lifting ....................................................................................................................... 12
c. Lowering .................................................................................................................. 13
d. Travelling ................................................................................................................. 13
e. Steering .................................................................................................................... 14
f. Braking ..................................................................................................................... 14
g. Malfunctions ............................................................................................................. 14
h. Emergency ............................................................................................................... 14
7. BATTERY CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT ...............................................................................14
a. Replacement ............................................................................................................ 15
b. Battery indicator ....................................................................................................... 15
c. Charging ................................................................................................................... 16
8. REGULAR MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................16
a. Maintenance checklist .............................................................................................. 17
b. Lubricating points ..................................................................................................... 18
c. Check and refill hydraulic oil .................................................................................... 19
d. Checking electrical fuses ......................................................................................... 19
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................................................................................................................20
10. WIRING/ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................21
a. Electrical circuit diagram .......................................................................................... 21
b. Hydraulic circuit ........................................................................................................ 22

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1. CORRECT APPLICATION

It is only allowed to use this electric pallet truck according to this instruction handbook.

The in this handbook described trucks are self propelled electric power pallet trucks,
with electrically or manually operated low height lifting function. The trucks are designed
to lift, lower and transport palletized loads.

A wrong usage can cause human injuries or can damage equipment.


The operator/ the operating company has to ensure the correct usage and has to
ensure, that this pallet truck is used only by staff, which is trained and authorized to use
this truck.

The pallet truck has to be used on substantially firm, smooth, prepared, level and
adequate surfaces. The truck is intended to be used for indoor applications with ambient
temperatures between +5C and + 40C and for light duty applications without crossing
permanent obstacles or potholes. Operating on ramps is not allowed. While operating,
the load must be placed approximately on the longitudinal centre plane of the truck.
Lifting or transporting people is forbidden.

If used on tail lifts or loading ramps, please ensure that these are used correctly
according to the operating instructions.

The capacity is marked on capacity sticker as well on the Identification plate. The
operator has to consider the warnings and safety instructions.
Operating lighting must be minimum 50 Lux.

Modification
No modifications or alterations to this pallet truck which may affect, for example,
capacity, stability or safety requirements of the truck, shall be made without the prior
written approval of the original truck manufacturer, its authorized representative, or a
successor thereof. This includes changes affecting, for example braking, steering,
visibility and the addition of removable attachments. When the manufacturer or its
successor approve a modification or alteration, they shall also make and approve
appropriate changes to capacity plate, decals, tags and operation and maintenance
handbooks.

By not observing these instructions, the warranty becomes void.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PALLET TRUCK

a. Overview of the main components

1 Tiller
2 Drive control switch
3 Safety (belly) button
4 Discharge indicator and charging
indicating LED
5 Pump
6 Drive wheel
7 Castors
8 Forks
9 Load rollers
10 Battery
11 Battery plug
12 Hydraulic cylinder
13 Key switch
Fig. 1: Overview main components
b. Main technical data

Fig. 2: Technical data

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Table 1: Main technical data for standard version
Type sheet for industrial truck acc. to VDI 2198
1.2 Manufacturer`s type designation PT E30
Distinguishing

1.3 Drive Battery


1.4 Operator type Pedestrian
mark

1.5 Load Capacity / rated load Q (Ibs) 3000


1.6 Load centre distance c (in) 23.6
1.8 Load distance ,centre of drive axle to fork x (in) 40
1.9 Wheelbase y (in) 53.7
Weight

2.1 Service weight Ibs 375 401


2.2 Axle loading, laden front/rear Ibs 1205/2170 1225/2176
2.3 Axle loading, unladen front/rear Ibs 287/88 308/93
3.1 Tires Polyurethane (PU)
Tyres, chassis

3.2 Tire size, front  x w (in)  8.7×2.9


3.3 Tire size, rear  x w (in)  3.1×3.7
3.4 Additional wheels(dimensions)  x w (in)  3.1×1.2
3.5 Wheels, number front/rear(x=driven wheels) 1x +2/ 2
3.6 Tread, front b10 (in) 16.5
3.7 Tread, rear b11 (in) 15 20.7
4.4 Lift h3 (in) 4.5
4.9 Height of tiller in drive position min./ max. h14 (in) 33/46.7
4.15 Height, lowered h13 (in) 3.15
4.19 Overall length l1 (in) 69.1
Dimensions

4.20 Length to face of forks l2 (in) 21.1


4.21 Overall width b1 (in) 21.3 27
4.22 Fork dimensions s/e/l (in) 1.9/6.3/48
4.25 Distance between fork- arms b5 (in) 21.3 27
4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m2 (in) 1.3
4.34 Aisle width for pallets 800X1200 lengthways Ast (in) 85
4.35 Turning radius Wa (in) 60.1
5.1 Travel speed, laden/ unladen mph 2.5/2.8
Performanc

5.2 Lift speed, laden/ unladen fph 5.9/10.4


e data

5.3 Lowering speed, laden/ unladen fph 9.8/9.4


5.8 Max. gradeability, laden/ unladen % 4 / 10
5.10 Service brake Electromagnetic
6.1 Drive motor rating S2 60min HP 0.6
6.2 Lift motor rating at S3 10% HP 1.1
Electric-
engine

6.3 Battery acc. to DIN 43531/ 35/ 36 A, B, C, no No


6.4 Battery voltage, nominal capacity K5 V / Ah 2x12V / 45
6.5 Battery weight Ibs 62
6.6 Energy consumption acc. to VDI cycle kWh/h 0.25
8.1 Type of drive control DC speed Control
Additi

data
on

8.4 Sound level at driver`s ear acc. to EN 12053 dB(A) <70

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c. Description of the safety devices and warning labels

Fig. 3: Safety and warning labels

B Tiller operation sticker J Warning sticker


C Sign read and follow this instruction K Warning sticker
D Cylinder sticker L Sign capacity sticker (3000lbs)
F CE sticker
G Weight sticker(Battery)
H Warning sticker
I Warning sticker

The truck has a battery plug(11) which stops all lifting-, lowering-, driving- functions and
engages the failsafe electromagnetic brake when it is disconnected. Remove this plug, if
you not operate the truck.
Before operating, insert the key and turn the key switch (13) clockwise. To prevent against
unauthorized access, turn the key anti-clockwise and remove it, if you not operate this truck.
The truck is equipped with a safety (belly) button (3) which switches the driving function
away from the operator, if the truck travels towards the operator and the tiller is activated in
the tillers operating zone.
Follow also the instructions given on the decals. Replace the decals if they are damaged or
missing.

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Sign read and follow this instruction (C)

Sign danger battery (I)

Sign oil filling point (D)

Sign danger not riding (H)


(only if not equipped with a foldable platform)

Sign warning stay clear stop truck (J)

Sign warning electrical devices (K)

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d. Identification plate
1 Designation, type 8 Name and address of manufacturer)
2 Serial number 9 Hour rate
3 Rated capacity in lbs 10 Battery weight minimum/ maximum
4 Supply voltage in V 11 Nominal power in HP
5 Own mass (self weight) in lbs without battery 12 Load center distance
6 Max. battery capacity 13 Manufacturing date
7 Battery ID 14 Option

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2 Type XXX XX Option XXX x XXXX in

3 Serial No. xxxxxxxxx Year of Manuf. xx/xxxx

Load center
Rated capacity XXXX lbs XXX in
4 distance 14
System voltage 24 V Nominal power XXX HP 13
5
Net weight Battery mass 12
XXXX lbs XXX/XXXX lbs
6 without battery min/max
Max. Battery 11
7 XXXX Ah Hour rate 6h
capacity
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Battery ID E
8 XXXX XXXX 9
XXXXXXXX XX
XXXXXX/XXXXXX

Fig. 4: Identification plate

3. WARNINGS, RESIDUAL RISK AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


DO NOT
 Put foot or hand under or into the lifting mechanism.
 Allow other person than the operator to stand in front of or behind the truck when it is
moving or lifting/lowering.
 Overload the truck.
 Put foot in front of the wheels, injury could result.
 Lift people. People could fall down and suffer severe injury.
 Push or pull loads
 Use this truck on ramps
 Side or end load. Load must be distributed evenly on the forks.
 Use the truck with unstable, unbalanced not stable load.
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 Use truck without manufacturer’s written consent.
 Supply on board charger with AC voltage other than 110V or 220V.

Watch difference in floor levels when driving. Load could fall down or the truck could get
uncontrollable.
Keep watching the condition of load. Stop operating the truck if load becomes unstable.
Brake the truck and activate the emergency switch (3) by pushing when sliding load on
or off the truck. If the truck has any malfunctions, follow chapter 8.
Practice maintenance work according to regular inspection. This truck is not designed to
be water resistant. Use the truck under dry condition. Prolonged continuous operation
might cause damage of the power pack. Stop operation if temperature of hydraulic oil is
too high.

 When operating the electric pallet truck, the operator has to wear safety shoes.
 The truck is intended to be used for indoor applications with ambient temperatures
between +5C and + 40C.
 The operating lighting must be minimum 50 Lux.
 It is not allowed to use the truck on ramps.
 To prevent unintended sudden movements when not operating the tuck (i.e. from
another person, etc.) switch of f the truck when not operating it.

4. COMMISSIONING, TRANSPORTING, DECOMMISSIONING


a. Commissioning
Table 2: Commissioning data
Type PT E30
Commissioning
app.375lbs
weight [lbs]
Dimensions [in] 69x27.6x35.4

After receiving our new pallet truck or for re-commissioning you have to do following
before (firstly) operating the truck:

 Check if are all parts included and not damaged


 Eventually installation and charging the batteries (follow chapter 7)
 Do the work according to the daily inspections as well as functional checks.

b. Lifting/ transportation
For transporting, remove the load, lower the forks to the lowest position and fix the
truck safe with dedicated lifting gear according to the following figures.

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Lifting

USE DEDICATED CRANE AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT


DO NOT STAND UNDER THE SWAYING LOAD
DO NOT WALK INTO THE HAZARDOUS AREA DURING
LIFTING

Park the truck securely and lash the truck according to the
points identified in fig. 5
Lift the truck to its destination and place the truck securely
before removing the lifting gear.
Fig. 5: Lifting with a crane
The lashing points are according to the fig. 5.

Transportation

DURING TRANSPORTATION ON A LORRY OR TRUCK


ALWAYS FASTEN THE TRUCK SECURELY

Lower the forks and park the truck securely.


Fasten the truck according to fig. 6 by slinging dedicated
lashing belts around both sides of the trucks torsion
arms and fasten the other side at the transporting truck. Fig. 6: fixing points

c. Decommissioning
For storage, remove the load, lower the truck to the lowest position, grease all in this
handbook mentioned greasing points (regular inspection), eventually protect the truck
against corrosion and dust. Remove the batteries and jack the truck safety, so that there
will be no flattening after storage.

For final decommissioning hand the truck to a designated recycling company. Oil,
batteries and electric components must be recycled due to legal regulations.

5. DAILY INSPECTION
This chapter describes pre-shift checks before putting the truck into operation.
Daily inspection is effective to find the malfunction or fault on this truck. Check the truck
on the following points before operation.
Remove load from truck and lower the forks.
DO NOT USE THE TRUCK IF ANY MALFUNCTIOJN IS FOUND.

 Check for scratches, deformation or cracks.


 Check if there is any oil leakage from the cylinder.
 Check the vertical creep of the truck.

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 Check the smooth movement of the wheels.
 Check the function of the emergency brake by activating the emergency button.
 Check, the tiller arm- switch braking function
 Check the lifting and lowering functions by operating the buttons.
 Check if all bolts and nuts are tightened firmly.
 Visual check if there are any broken hoses or broken electric wires.

6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE OPERATING THIS TRUCK, PLEASE FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND


SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CHAPTER 3).
Make sure, that the load is palletized and stable and that the daily inspection is carried
out.

Connect the battery plug (11), insert the key and turn the key switch (13) clockwise.
Press the horn button (14) to activate the audible warning signal.

Fig.7: Tiller operating controls

a. Parking
DO NOT PARK THE TRUCK ON INCLINED SURFACES

The truck is equipped with an electromagnetic failsafe stopping and parking brake.
Lower the forks fully , disconnect the battery plug(11), remove the key.

b. Lifting

DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TRUCK! THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY IS 3000 lbs

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Travel with the lowered forks fully underneath the pallet and shift operating lever(16)
down to the raise position. press the lifting button (15) until you reached the desired
lifting height.

c. Lowering
Lower the load by shift the operating lever (16) up to the lowering position carefully. By
releasing the lever, the lowering movement will stop. Ensure that there is adequate
clearance behind, then drive the truck carefully out of the load unit.

d. Travelling
TRAVEL ON INCLINES ONLY WITH THE LOAD
FACING UPHILL.
DO NOT TRAVEL ON INCLINES MORE THAN
SPECIFIED WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA.

Connect the battery plug (11), insert the key and turn Fig. 8: Load facing uphill
the key switch (13) clockwise,move the tiller to the
operating one (‘F’, fig.9).

Fig. 9: Operating direction

Turn the accelerator button(2) to the desired direction forward ‘Fw.’ or backwards
Bw.’(fig. 9).
Control the travelling speed by moving the accelerator button(2) carefully until you
reached the desired speed.
If you move the accelerator button back to the neutral position, the controller
decelerates the truck until the truck stops. If the truck stopped, the parking brake will be
engaged.
Drive carefully the truck to the destination. Watch the route conditions and adjust the
travelling speed with the accelerator- button.

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e. Steering
You steer the truck by moving the tiller to the left or right side.

f. Braking
THE BRAKING PERFORMANCE DEPENDS ONT THE TRACK CONDITONS AND
TRHE LOAD CONDITONS OF THE TRUCK

The braking function can be activated on several ways:

 By moving the accelerator button (2) back to the initial ‘0’ position or by releasing
the button, the regenerative braking is activated. The truck brakes until it stops.
 By moving the accelerator button (2) from one driving direction directly to the
opposite direction, the truck brakes regenerative until it starts travelling into the
opposite direction.
 The truck brakes, if the tiller is moved up or down to the braking zones (‘B’). If the
tiller is released, the tiller moves automatically up to the upper baking zone(‘B’).
The truck brakes until it stops.
 The safety (belly) button (3) prevents the operator from being crushed. If this button
is activated, the truck decelerates and or starts travelling into the backwards
direction (‘Bw.’) for a short distance and stops. Please consider, that this button also
operates, if the truck is not travelling and the tiller is in the operating zone.

g. Malfunctions
If there are any malfunctions or the truck is inoperative, please stop using the truck. If
possible, park the truck on a safe area and remove the battery plug(11). Inform
immediately the manager and, or call your service.

h. Emergency
In emergencies, disconnect the battery plug (11). All electrical functions will be stopped.
Keep safe distance.

7. BATTERY CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT

 Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or charge the batteries. The
instructions of this handbook and from the battery- manufacturer must be
observed.
 These batteries are maintenance free; re- filling is prohibited.
 Recycling of batteries undergoes national regulations. Please follow these
regulations.
 By handling batteries, open fire is prohibited, gases could cause explosion!

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 In the area of battery charging neither burning materials nor burning liquids are
allowed. Smoking is prohibited and the area must be ventilated.
 Park the truck securely before starting charging or installing/changing the batteries
 Before finishing the maintenance work, make sure, that all cables are connected
correctly and that there are no disturbing towards other components of the truck.

As standard batteries, the truck is equipped with following sealed liquid acid battery-
types:
2 pc 12V/ 45Ah

IT IS ONLY ALLOWED TO USE SEALED LIQUID ACID BATTERIES.


THE WEIGHT OF THE BATTERIES HAS AN INFLUENCE TO THE TRUCKS
OPERATING BEHAVIOR.
PLEASE CONSIDER THE MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE
BATTERIES.

a. Replacement
Park the truck securely , turn off zhe key switch and
remove the battery plug (11).

Lift the battery unit(17), take out and place aside.


Place the new batteries with the terminal- positions
according to fig. 10. The installation is in the reverse
order of the removal.
Fig.10:Replace the battery
b. Battery indicator

The discharge status is indicated by three-color (red yellow green) power indicating device

Fig.11: Battery discharge indicator


When the battery is properly charged, the most right green LED lit. As the battery’s
state-of-charge decreases, successive LEDs light up, only one on at a time.
 Green LED lights up, indicating 80%—100% energy reserve
 Yellow LED lights up, indicating 30%—80% energy reserve
 Red LED lights up, indicating 30%—10% energy reserve

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 Red LED flashes, indicating energy reserve is less than 10%, need charging
immediately
 Red、yellow、green LEDs light up at the same time, indicating accelerator is
breakdown

c. Charging
 The attached automatic charger is only available for the optional voltage of 110V or
220V as referred.
 The room, where you are charging must be ventilated.

Park the truck at a dedicated secured area with a dedicated power supply.
Disconnect the battery plug (11), take out the battery. Connect the external charger
plug to the power supply first, the charging status indicator lights up, then connect the
battery to the charger. After a few seconds, the charger goes into the charging mode
(charging status indicator: please refer to the instruction on the truck);
If the charger does not turn into charging mode, it means the battery voltage is too
low, the polarity is connected reversely or connection terminal is not well connected.

When charging is finished, disconnect the connector from the socket and place it in the
designated pocket.

8. REGULAR MAINTENANCE

 Only qualified and trained personnel are allowed to do maintenance on this truck.
 Before maintaining, remove the load from the forks and lower the forks to the lowest
position.
 If you need to lift the truck, follow chapter 4d by using designated lashing or jacking
equipment. Before working, put safety devices (for instance designated lift jacks,
wedges or wooden blocks) under the truck to protect against accidental lowering,
movement or slipping.
 Please pay attention by maintain the tiller arm.
 Use approved and from your dealer released original spare parts.
 Please consider, that oil leakage of hydraulic fluid can cause failures and accidents.
 It is allowed to adjust the pressure valve only from trained service technicians.

If you need to change the wheels, please follow the instructions above. The castors
must be round and they should have no abnormal abrasion.

Check the items emphasized maintenance checklist.

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a. Maintenance checklist
Table 3: Maintenance checklist
Interval
Monthly 6 Month 12
Month
Hydraulic
1 Check the hydraulic cylinder, piston for damage noise and leakage  
2 Check the hydraulic connections and hose for damage an leakage 
3 Check the hydraulic oil level, refill if necessary 
4 Refill the hydraulic oil after 1500 working hours 
5 Check the function of the pressure valve (3000lbs +0/+10%) 
Mechanical system
6 Check the forks for deformation and cracks 
7 Checks the chassis for deformation and cracks 
8 Check if all screws are fixed 
9 Check the push rods for deformation and damages 
10 Check the gearbox for noise and leakage 
11 Check the wheels for deformation and damages 
12 Lubricate the steering bearing 
12 Lubricate the pivot points 
14 Lubricate the grease nipples 
Electrical system
15 Check the electric wiring for damage 
16 Check the electric connections 
17 Test the Emergency switch function 
18 Check the electric drive motor for noise and damages 
19 Test the display 
20 Check the, if correct fuses are used 
21 Test the warning signal 
22 Check the contactors 
23 Check the frame leakage (insulation test) 
24 Check function and mechanical wear of the accelerator 
25 Check the electrical system of the drive motor 
Battery
26 Check the battery voltage 
27 Check the terminals for corrosion and damage 
28 Check the battery housing for damages 
Charger
29 Check the main power cable for damages 
30 Check the start-up protection during charging 
Function
31 Check the horn function 
32 Check the air gap of the electromagnetic brake 
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33 Test the emergency braking 
34 Test the reverse and regenerative braking 
35 Test the safety (belly) button function 
36 Check the steering function 
37 Check the lifting and lowering function 
38 Check the tiller arm switch function 
General
39 Check if all decals are legible and complete 
40 Carry out a test run 

b. Lubricating points
Lubricate the marked points according to the maintenance checklist. The required grease
specification is: DIN 51825, standard grease.

1 Load wheel bearing


2 Shaft
3 Support wheel bearing
4 Gear box
5 Turning bearing
6 Joint
7 Cylinder swivel

Fig. 12: Lubricating points

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c. Check and refill hydraulic oil
The required hydraulic fluid- type is

 H-LP 46, DIN 51524


 Viscosity is 41.4 - 47
 Depending on the type the amount is 0.3L to 0.35L

Waste material like oil, used batteries or other must be probably disposed and recycled
according to the national regulations and if necessary brought to a recycling company.

Fig. 13: Oil filling point

d. Checking electrical fuses


Remove the main cover. The fuses are located according to fig. 15.

Fig. 14: Location fuses

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Table 4: Size fuses
Rate
FU 10A
FU 01 60A
FU 02 60A

9. TROUBLE SHOOTING

 If the truck has malfunctions follow the instructions, mentioned under chapter 6.

Table 5: Trouble shooting

TROUBLE CAUSE REPAIR


Load weight too high Lift only the max. capacity,
mentioned on the ID-plate
Battery discharged Charge the battery
Lifting fuse faulty Check and eventually replace
Load can’t be lifted the lifting fuse
Hydraulic oil level too low Check and eventually refill
hydraulic oil
Oil leakage Repair the hoses and/or the
sealing of the cylinder
Oil leakage from Excessive quantity of oil. Reduce oil quantity.
air breathing
Load can’t be Manual bowden cable unhooked Adjust the Bowden cable
lowered correctly
Battery is charging Charge the battery completely
and then remove the main
power plug form the electrical
socket.
Battery not connected Connect the battery correctly
Fuse faulty Check and eventually replace
Truck not starts
fuses
operating
Low battery Charge the battery
Combined emergency switch is De-activate the combined
activated emergency switch by insert and
pull the knob.
Tiller in the operating zone Move the tiller firstly to the
braking zone.

If the truck has malfunctions and can’t be operated out of the working zone, jack the truck
up and go with a load handler under the truck and safe the truck securely. Then move truck
out of the aisle.

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10. WIRING/ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
a. Electrical circuit diagram

FU: 10A
Fig. 15: Electric diagram FU 01 : 60A
FU 02 : 60A

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b. Hydraulic circuit

Lift cylinder

Lowering valve

Pressure valve Throttle valve

Hydraulic power pack


(motor and pump)

Oil tank

Fig. 16: Hydraulic circuit

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