Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Mitsubishi Diesel and LPG Forklift Truck FD/FG-Series.
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Contents: 1. SAFETY RULES FOR FORKLIFTTRUCK OPERATORS . General Decals, Location Decals, Description Survive in a Tipover Decal Tipover Warnings Operation Warning Decal With Headguard Decal / Load Backrest Extension Fuel changeover instructions decal Parking Brake Decal Cooling Fan Radiator Cap No One under / on Forks / Pinch Points Crush and Pinch Points Capacity Plate No Riders Warning Decal Engine Coolant Decal Deflate Air Before Loosening Nut Decal No Contamination Permissible Decal Safety Rules Operating Precautions Working Precautions LP-Gas 2. KNOW YOUR FORKLIFT TRUCK . Serial Number and CapacityPlate Model View MC Model Driving Switches and Controls Direction Lever Turn Signal / Light Switch Key Switch Steering Column Tilt Lever Inching Pedal Meter Panel Warning Lights and Indicator Lights Warning Lamps and Indicators Basic Screen Display Operating Controls Lift Lever Tilt Lever Operator Seat Seat Adjustment Forward and Back Adjustment Reclining Angle Adjustment Pocket for the Manual Seat Belt Engine Hood Hood Latch Drawbar Pin (Option) 3. HOW TO AVOID A TIPOVER; HOW TO SURVIVE ONE . Know What Forklift Truck Stability Is Center of Gravity (CG) Stability and Center of Gravity Forklift Truck Stability Base Capacity (Weight and Load Center) Capacity Plate For Example Do°s and Don°ts to Avoid Tipover How to Survive in a Tipover 4. REFUELING Gasoline and Diesel Engine Equipped LP-Gas Equipped For Standard LP-Gas Tank 5. OPERATION New Forklift Truck Break-in Before Starting Engine Assist Grip Starting Engine Gasoline / LP-Gas Dual Fuel Type Instruction for Changeover of Fuel Between LP-Gas and Gasoline Starting Engine Gasoline Engine Model LP-Gas Engine Model Diesel Engine Model Engine Won`t Start When Engine Is ''''Flooded'''' When Engine Is Started after Long Idle Period After Starting Engine Before Moving Forklift Truck Forklift Truck Operation Changing Speed Changing Direction Operating Techniques Steering (Turning) Inching Stopping Forklift Truck Parking Forklift Truck (After Stopping) 6. OPERATING TECHNIQUES . Stacking Methods Stacking Different Loads in Size Stacking Small Identical Loads Stacking Large Identical Loads Handling Loads Safely Fork Spread Adjustment Inching Into and Lifting the Load Traveling with the Load Unloading Working on Grades Normal Travel Position Traveling on a Grade Stopping on a Grade Starting on a Grade (Engine Stalls on a Grade) 7. STORING THE FORKLIFT TRUCK End of Each Shift Storage Long Term Storage Storage within 3 Months Storage Exceeding 3 Months 8. TRANSPORTATION HINTS Forklift Truck Loading and Shipping Forklift Truck Lifting and Tiedown Information 9. SPECIAL SITUATIONS Care in Cold Weather Fuel Oils and Lubrication Oils Battery Engine Coolant Care in Hot Weather Fuel Oils and Lubrication Oils Battery Engine Coolant Severe Dust or Lint Conditions Air Cleaner Element Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic Tank Return Filter 10. TROUBLESHOOTING If a Tire Blows Out If a Tire Blows out During Traveling or Operation Changing Tires Before Changing Tires To Remove Wheel To Raise Front Wheel To Raise Rear Wheel To Install Wheel To Add Air to Tires Stalled Engine. Before Starting the Engine Again If the Warning Lamps Light Trouble with the LP-Gas Equipment. Starting with Jumper Cables If Lamps Won`t Glow How to Check Fuses and Lamps If the Forklift Truck Won`t Change Directions If the Mast Stops Moving 11. MAINTENANCE General. Inspection Precautions Maintenance Schedule. Every 10 Service Hours orDaily (Pre-Start), Whichever Comes First Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly, Whichever Comes First One Month (30 days) or 200 Service Hours after Delivery of a New Truck Whichever Comes First Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months, Whichever Comes First Every 1000 Service Hours or 6 Months, Whichever Comes First Every 2000 Service Hours or 1 year, Whichever Comes First Every 10 Service Hours or Daily (Pre-Start), Whichever Comes First Faulty Operation Found the Day Before Oil, Fuel or Coolant Leaks Fuel Cap Tires and Rims Wheel Nuts Tire Pressure Lamps and Lens Assist Grip Overhead Guard Mast and Forks Load Backrest Extension Lift Chains Mast and Lift Bracket Lift Cylinder Mounting Bolts Tilt Cylinder Socket Bolts Lift and Tilt Cylinder Battery Engine Coolant Engine Oil Engine Cooling Fan Transmission Electrical Wires Hydraulic Oil Operator Seat Steering Column Steering Wheel Horn Service Brakes Parking Brake Lever Brake Pedal Inching Pedal Accelerator Pedal Seat Belt Fuel Head Lamp and Working Lamp Turn Signal Lamp Stop Lamps (Option) Back-up Lamps (Option) Lamps of Meter Panel Meter Panel Engine (Exhaust, Noise, and Vibration) Mast Strip Sliding Surfaces Clutch Brake Pedal Steering Wheel After the Daily (Pre-Start) Inspection Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly, Whichever Comes First Brake Hoses, Pipes, and Joints Fan & Alternator Drive Belt Hydraulic Hoses, Pipes, and Joints Air Cleaner Element One Month (30 days) or 200 Service Hours after Delivery of a New Truck, Whichever Comes First Radiator Filler Cap Radiator Rubber Hose Alternator Starter Cylinder Head Bolt & Manifold Nut Electrical Wires Intake & Exhaust Valve Engine Oil Bolts and Nuts (Frame & Chassis) Fuel Filter (Diesel) Fuel Filter (Gasoline) Hydraulic Tank Return Oil Filter Mast Support Tilt Socket Pins King Pins Tie Rod Pins Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months, Whichever Comes First Radiator Fin Battery Engine Idle Speed (for G/L dual engine) Engine Oil Bolts, Nuts (Frame & Chassis) Tar in Vaporizer Fuel Filter (LP-Gas) Spark Plug Lift Chains Mast Support Tilt Socket Pins Mounting Bush of Rear Axle King Pins Tie Rod Pins Differential Every 1000 Service Hours or 6 Months, Whichever Comes First Alternator Starter Cylinder Head Bolt & Manifold Nut Fuel Filter (Diesel) Fuel Filter (Gasoline) Hydraulic System Air Cleaner Element Powershift Transmission Differential Every 2000 Service Hours or 1 Year, Whichever Comes First Service Brake Fluid Engine Coolant Fuel Filter (LP-Gas) Hydraulic Oil Parts to Be Changed Periodically 12. SERVICE DATA Fuel Information Gasoline (Gas) Specification Diesel Fuel Specifications Liquefied Petroleum (LP-Gas) Coolant Information Coolant Water Antifreeze Solution Recommended Fuels and Oils Specifications (Standard Models) Refill Capacities Capacities and Forklift Truck Weight (Standard Models) 13. TO THE MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT TRUCK OWNER The Importance of Genuine Parts Instructions for Ordering Parts Service Registration.