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Linde H30TG, H35T, H35TG, H40T, H45T, H45T/600 LPG Forklift Truck 352-04 series Operators Manual

Illustrated Factory Operators Manual for Linde LPG Forklift trucks 352-04 series models H30TG-04, H35T-04, H35TG-04, H40T-04, H45T-04, H45T/600-04

This manual contains high quality images, instructions to help you to operate and maintenance your truck. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text.

Language: English
Format: PDF, 110 pages

Covered models:
   H35T-04
   H40T-04
   H45T-04
   H45T/600-04
   H30T/G-04
   H35T/G-04

Contents:
   Foreword
      Approved applications
      Technical note
      Truck takeover
      Description
      Type plates
      Technical data
      Noise emission value
      Frequency characteristic for human body vibrations
      Technical description
      Engine
      Hydraulic system
      Operation
      Brakes
      Steering
      Electrical system
      General view
      Controls and indicators
      Composite instrument
   Beginning operation
      Safety rules
      Important safety information
      Handling fuels and lubricants
      Accident prevention check
      Operation of industrial trucks in the plant area
      Running-in instructions
      Experts
      Safety instructions for the LPG system
      Checks and services before initial operation
      Daily checks
      Daily checks and servicing before operation
      Opening the bonnet
      Closing the bonnet
      Checking the engine oil level
      Visual, olfactory inspection of LPG system
      Checking the coolant level in the reservoir
      Changing the LPG cylinders
      Filling the LPG tank
      Checking the tyre inflation pressure
      Applying the seat belt
      Opening the seat belt
      Adjusting the operator seat
      Starting the engine
      Opening the LPG cylinder shutoff valve
      Stopping the engine
      Closing the LPG cylinder shutoff valve
      Malfunctions during operation
   Operation
      Travel
      Forward travel
      Reverse travel
      Changing the direction of travel
      Stopping
      Single-pedal model
      Steering system
      Steering
      Braking system
      Service brake
      Parking brake
      Applying the parking brake
      Releasing the parking brake
      Central-lever control of lifting device and attachments
      Tilting the mast forward
      Tilting the mast back
      Lifting the fork carriage
      Lowering the fork carriage
      Operating the attachments
      Operating the sideshift
      Operating the clamp
      Single-lever control of lifting device and attachments
      Installation of additional equipment
      Switching on the front working lights
      Switching on the rear working lights
      Switching on the lights
      Switching on the hazard warning light
      Turning on the front windscreen wiper
      Turning on the rear window wiper
      Switching on the directional indicator lights
      Heater
      Heater controls
      Fan motor fuse
      Operating the horn
      Data Logger
      Fuses
      Check fuses, renew if required
      Before lifting a load
      Loading
      Adjusting the fork spread
      Travel with a load
      Unloading
      Leaving the lift truck unattended
      Transport
      Transport with lorry or low-bed semi-trailer
      Hoisting the truck
      Hoisting the truck with a crane
      Hoisting the truck with a crane using the lifting eyes
      Open-loop catalytic converter
      Changing wheels
      Trailer coupling
      Mast removal
      Towing instructions
      Towing
      Towing procedure
      Releasing the multiple disc brake
      Opening the hydraulic by-pass valve
      After towing
      Re-establishing braking power
      Emergency exit for trucks with rear windscreen
      Taking the truck out of operation
      Measures before taking the truck out of operation
      Putting the truck back into operation
   Maintenance
      General information
      Work on the mast and on the front part of the truck
      Securing the mast against tilting back
      Mast types
      Standard mast
      Securing the raised standard mast
      Duplex mast
      Securing the raised duplex mast
      Triplex mast
      Securing the raised triplex mast
      Checks and services after the first 50 service hours
      Inspection and maintenance chart .

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