Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Still Explosion Protected Electric Forklift Trucks Models RX50-10, RX50-13, RX50-15, RX50-16 Series 5060, 5061, 5063, 5065, 5066
Operating Instructions for Still Trucks, contains high quality images, and instructions to help you to matter of handling them safely and maintaining their functionality. Document is Printable, without restictions, and contains Searchable Text
Covered models: RX50-10 RX50-13 RX50-15 RX50-16
Format: PDF, 356 Pages Language: English
Contents: 1. Foreword Your truck General CE labelling EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Directive Information about documentation Documentation scope Issue date and currentness of manual Copyright and trademark rights Explanation of information symbols used Explanation of the cross-references Definition of directions Schematic views Environmental considerations Packaging Disposal of components and batteries 2. Introduction Use of truck Proper usage Proper use during towing Impermissible use Place of use Parking in temperatures below -10°C Using working platforms Residual risk Residual dangers, residual risks Special risks associated with using the truck and attachments Overview of hazards and countermeasures Dangerto employees Safety Definition of terms used for responsible persons Operating company Specialist Driver Essentials for safe operation Insurance cover on company premises Changes and retrofitting Changes to the overhead guard and roof loads Warning regarding non-original parts Damage, defects and misuse of safety systems Tyres Medical equipment Exercise caution when handling gas springs and accumulators Safety tests Regular safety inspection of the truck Insulation testing Safety regulations for handling consumables Permissible consumables Oils Hydraulic fluid Battery acid Brake fluid Disposal of consumables Emissions 4. Overviews General view of truck General view of driver`s compartment Operating devices and display elements Display and operating unit Operating devices for hydraulic and drive functions Multi-lever Duplicate mini-lever Three-way mini-lever Four-way mini-lever Joystick Fingertip Mini console Identification points Overview Nameplate Production number StVZO (Road Traffic Licensing Regulations) information Equipment Standard equipment Variants Accessories 5. Operation Checks and operations prior to commissioning Visual inspections Filling the washer system Checking the condition of the wheels and tyres Adjusting the GS15 driver`s seat Adjusting the MSG 65/MSG 75 driver`s seat Adjusting the armrest Adjusting the joystick armrest (variant) Commissioning Connecting the battery male connector Climbing on/off Shelf and cup holder Switching on the key switch FleetManager PIN code (variant) Operating the signal horn Seat belt Checking the brake system for correct function Checking the steering system for correct function Checking the emergency stop function Setting the drive programs Reducing speed when turning (Curve Speed Control) Reducing speed with a raised load (variant) Zero adjustment of the load measurement (variant) Checking the vertical lift mast position (variant) for correct function Driving Safety regulations when driving Driveways Special overhead guard for drive-in racks (variant) Selecting the drive direction Actuating the drive direction switch, multiple-lever version Actuating the drive direction switch, mini-lever version Actuating the drive direction switch, joystick version Actuate the drive direction switch, fingertip version Actuating the drive direction switch, mini-console version Starting drive mode Starting drive mode, dual-pedal version (variant) Operating the service brake Parking brake Actuating the mechanical parking brake Actuating the electric parking brake Emergency operation of the electric parking brake Steering Lifting Lifting system variants Automatic lift cut out (variant) Lift mast vertical position (variant) Types of lift mast Malfunctions during lifting mode Lifting system operating devices Hydraulic blocking function Multi-lever lifting system Duplicate mini-lever lifting system Triple mini-lever lifting system Quadruple mini-lever lifting system Joystick lifting system Fingertip lifting system Changing the fork arms Fork extension (variant) Operation with reversible fork arms (variant) Working with loads Safety regulations when handing loads Before taking up load Load measurement (variant) Picking up loads Danger area Transporting pallets Transport of swinging loads Load pick up Transporting loads Setting down loads Driving on ascending and descending slopes Driving on lifts Driving on loading bridges Working with attachments Fitting attachments Depressurising the hydraulic system General instructions for controlling attachments Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation and the 5th function Controlling attachments with the duplicate mini-lever Controlling attachments using the duplicate mini-lever and the 5th function Controlling attachments using a three-way mini-lever Controlling attachments using the three-way mini-lever and the 5th function Controlling attachments using a four-way mini-lever Controlling attachments using the four-way mini-lever and the 5th function Controlling attachments using the joystick Controlling the attachments with fingertip Controlling attachments with fingertip and the 5th function Clamp locking mechanism (variant) Taking up a load using attachments Operation of additional equipment Switching lighting on and off Switching the rotating beacon on and off Switching the hazard warning system on and off Switching direction indicators on and off Switching the double working spotlights on and off Operating the windscreen wiper/washer FleetManager (variant) Accident recorder (variant) Trailer operation Towed load Tow coupling RO*230 Tow coupling RO*244 Towing trailers Cold store application Operating the display and operating unit Displays Adjusting and changing the displays Setting the date or time Resetting the daily kilometres and daily operating hours Setting the language Configuring Blue-Q efficiency mode Additional settings Blue-Q efficiency mode Functional description Effects on additional consumers Switching efficiency mode Blue-Q on and off Fault displays Diagram SEAT SWITCH message SAFETY BELT message APPLY HANDBRAKE message LOWER FORKS message REFERENCE CYCLE message SERVICE BRAKE message Operation in special operating situations Transporting Towing Crane loading Behaviour in emergencies Emergency shutdown Procedure if truck tips over Emergency lowering Handling the battery Safety regulations when handling the battery General information on battery replacement Opening and closing the battery hood Opening/closing the battery door Battery replacement using a bridge Battery transport with crane Changing the battery using the internal roller channel Battery replacement using an external roller channel Battery installation or battery replacement without onboard devices Maintaining the battery Disconnecting the battery male connector Decommissioning Parking the truck securely Wheel chock (variant) Shutting down and storing the truck Recommissioning after storage 6. Maintenance General maintenance information Personnel qualifications Information regarding performing maintenance Intervals for maintenance and inspection Ordering spare parts and wearing parts Quality and quantity of the required operating materials Maintenance data table Safety regulations for maintenance General information Working on the hydraulic equipment Working on the electrical equipment Safety devices Set values Lifting and jacking up Working at the front of the forklift truck Cleaning Cleaning the truck Cleaning the electrical system Clean load chains After washing Providing access to maintenance points Removing/installing the valve cover Removing/installing the bottom plate Removing/installing the bottom plate for dual pedal operation (variant) Maintenance as required Lubricating joints and controls Checking the battery hood lock Maintaining the seat belt Checking the driver`s seat Servicing wheels and tyres Checking the drive axle for oil level, leaks and general condition Checking the brake fluid level Checking the brake fluid level sensor Checking the battery condition, acid level and acid density Checking the fuses Changing fuses Checking the hydraulic oil level Checking the hydraulic system for leaks Lubricating the lift mast and roller track Maintenance for trucks used in cold stores Maintaining the tow coupling 1000-hour maintenance /Annual maintenance Other tasks Checking accelerator pedal and brake pedal Checking the brake system for correct operation and leaks Checking the dual pedal Checking the cable connections Checking the lift cylinders and connections for leaks Checking fork arms Checking the reversible fork arms 2000-hour maintenance /Two-year maintenance Work that must also be carried out 3000-hour maintenance /Two-year maintenance Work that must also be carried out 7. Technical data Technical data for version with steering turntable Dimensions VDI datasheet RX50-10 and RX50-13 VDI datasheet RX50-15 and RX50-16 Ergonomic dimensions Wheels and tyres Fuse assignment Battery specifications 8. Circuit diagrams Hydraulics Hydraulic circuit diagram, proportional technology Hydraulic circuit diagram, standard design Electrics Legend for circuit diagrams