
I-R VR-723 6
Operation and Maintenance Manual
SAFETY
Remain seated, with seat belt securely fastened, when
operating the machine.
Use extreme caution and be observant when working in
close quarters or congested areas.
Operate only from the seated position. NEVER carry
passengers.
DO NOT work over or near electric power lines. The tele-
scopic material handler is not insulated. DO NOT operate
this machine in any location where any part of it will come
within 12 feet (3.66 meters) of any high-voltage lines.
DANGER
Hazardous voltage will cause severe injury or death.
Keep away from power lines.
Know the area in which you are working. Familiarize your-
self with work site obstructions and any other potential
hazards in the area.
Know and use the hand signals required for particular jobs
and know who has the responsibility for signalling. DO
NOT work in the vicinity of overhanging banks, or on
grades that could cause the telescopic material handler to
slide or roll over.
AVOID excessively steep slopes or unstable surfaces. If
you must drive on a slope, keep the load low and proceed
with extreme caution. DO NOT drive across excessively
steep slopes under any circumstances.
AVOID turning on an incline, if at all possible. If it is neces-
sary, use extreme caution and make the turn wide and
slow.
Keep your seat belt fastened at all times when operating
the machine.
If the machine should tip over:
DO NOT jump; stay on the machine.
Hold firmly to the steering wheel.
Brace your feet.
Lean forward and away from the impact.
ALWAYS look in all directions before changing your direc-
tion of travel.
DO NOT use your telescopic material handler to lift people;
it is not designed for such use.
Travel slowly when turning. Variable Reach Telescopic
Material Handlers can tip over even at very slow speeds.
The combination of speed and the sharpness of a turn can
cause a tip-over. A machine is less stable when the forks
are elevated, with or without a load. A tip-over can occur
with an empty machine; in fact, it will actually tip over more
easily when empty than when loaded with the load low-
ered. Rearward tilt of the carriage and load, off-center
loads, and uneven or soft ground will aggravate these
conditions.
Keep a safe distance from the edge of docks, ramps, plat-
forms, and other similar working surfaces.
Keep a safe distance from the edges of excavations so
that ground does not suddenly collapse and tip over the
telescopic material handler. Be careful when operating on
slopes when the ground is soft or muddy so that the han-
dler does not suddenly slide and tip over.
Coordinated steering provides the greatest maneuverabil-
ity and is the mode of steering most often used. It is
recommended the machine be stopped before steering
mode is changed. All steering modes can be selected
while stopped, but the wheels should be straightened
before moving to make sure they are properly aligned.
Keep yourself and others away from the lift mechanism.
NEVER permit anyone under or on the forks.
NEVER put head, arms, hands, or legs through the boom
mechanism nor near the forks or carriage. This rule applies
not only to the operator, but also a helper. A helper must
not be near the load or lift mechanism when the operator
is attempting to handle a load. The lift mechanism has
moving parts with close clearances that can cause serious
injury.
DO NOT move the direction control lever to the opposite
position (FWD to REV or REV to FWD) when the Variable
Reach Telescopic Material Handler is moving.
Watch for pedestrians at all times. DO NOT drive up to
anyone standing in front of an object. Use extra care at
crossroads, doorways, and other locations where pedestri-
ans can step into the path of travel of the machine. Slow
down when approaching blind intersections or turns and
sound the horn. The horn can alert pedestrians that there
is a vehicle in the area and to be alert to possible danger.
AVOID bumps, holes, soft ground, slick spots, and loose
materials that can cause the telescopic material handler to
swerve or tip. If such areas cannot be avoided, go slowly.
ALWAYS make sure you pick the smoothest route for your
machine.
ALWAYS operate the telescopic material handler at a
speed that will permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe
manner.
DO NOT tow or push the telescopic material handler, con-
tact our IR dealer for towing instructions.
DO NOT run the engine in a closed building for an
extended length of time. EXHAUST FUMES CAN KILL.