Jungheinrich ERE Series User manual

Operating instructions G
Operating instructions
51159400
ERE 07.09 -
11.13
ERE 120n

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Foreword
The present ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide
sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the industrial truck. The information is
provided clearly and concisely. The chapters are arranged by letter. Each chapter
starts with page 1. The page identification consists of a chapter letter and a page
number.
For example: Page B 2 is the second page in chapter B.
The operating instructions detail different truck models. When operating and servicing
the truck, make sure that the instructions apply to your truck model.
Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following
graphics:
FUsed before safety instructions which must be observed to avoid danger to
personnel.
MUsed before notices which must be observed to avoid material damage.
ZUsed before notices and explanations.
tUsed to indicate standard equipment.
oUsed to indicate optional equipment.
Our trucks are subject to ongoing development. Jungheinrich reserves the right to
alter the design, equipment and technical features of the truck. No guarantee of
particular features of the truck should therefore be inferred from the present operating
instructions.
Copyright
Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG.
Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft
Am Stadtrand 35
22047 Hamburg - GERMANY
Telephone: +49 (0) 40/6948-0
www.jungheinrich.com
0108.GB
Foreword
The present ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide
sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the industrial truck. The information is
provided clearly and concisely. The chapters are arranged by letter. Each chapter
starts with page 1. The page identification consists of a chapter letter and a page
number.
For example: Page B 2 is the second page in chapter B.
The operating instructions detail different truck models. When operating and servicing
the truck, make sure that the instructions apply to your truck model.
Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following
graphics:
FUsed before safety instructions which must be observed to avoid danger to
personnel.
MUsed before notices which must be observed to avoid material damage.
ZUsed before notices and explanations.
tUsed to indicate standard equipment.
oUsed to indicate optional equipment.
Our trucks are subject to ongoing development. Jungheinrich reserves the right to
alter the design, equipment and technical features of the truck. No guarantee of
particular features of the truck should therefore be inferred from the present operating
instructions.
Copyright
Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG.
Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft
Am Stadtrand 35
22047 Hamburg - GERMANY
Telephone: +49 (0) 40/6948-0
www.jungheinrich.com

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Index
A Correct use and application
B Truck Description
1 Application ........................................................................................... B 1
2 Assemblies .......................................................................................... B 2
3 Specifications ...................................................................................... B 3
3.1 Performance data ................................................................................ B 3
3.2 Dimensions ......................................................................................... B 3
3.3 EN norms ............................................................................................ B 7
3.4 Conditions of use ................................................................................ B 7
4 Identification points and data plates .................................................... B 8
4.1 Truck data plate .................................................................................. B 9
C Transport and Commissioning
1 Lifting by crane .................................................................................... C 1
2 Commissioning .................................................................................... C 1
3 Removing the Transport Lock ............................................................. C 2
4 Operating the truck without its own drive system ................................ C 3
5 Securing the truck during transport ..................................................... C 4
D Battery Maintenance, Charging & Replacement
1 Safety regulations for handling acid batteries ..................................... D 1
2 Battery types ....................................................................................... D 2
3 Exposing the battery ........................................................................... D 2
4 Charging the battery ............................................................................ D 3
5 Battery removal and installation .......................................................... D 4
5.1 Changing the battery from the top (t) ................................................ D 4
5.2 Lateral Battery Removal (o) ............................................................... D 5
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Index
A Correct use and application
B Truck Description
1 Application ........................................................................................... B 1
2 Assemblies .......................................................................................... B 2
3 Specifications ...................................................................................... B 3
3.1 Performance data ................................................................................ B 3
3.2 Dimensions ......................................................................................... B 3
3.3 EN norms ............................................................................................ B 7
3.4 Conditions of use ................................................................................ B 7
4 Identification points and data plates .................................................... B 8
4.1 Truck data plate .................................................................................. B 9
C Transport and Commissioning
1 Lifting by crane .................................................................................... C 1
2 Commissioning .................................................................................... C 1
3 Removing the Transport Lock ............................................................. C 2
4 Operating the truck without its own drive system ................................ C 3
5 Securing the truck during transport ..................................................... C 4
D Battery Maintenance, Charging & Replacement
1 Safety regulations for handling acid batteries ..................................... D 1
2 Battery types ....................................................................................... D 2
3 Exposing the battery ........................................................................... D 2
4 Charging the battery ............................................................................ D 3
5 Battery removal and installation .......................................................... D 4
5.1 Changing the battery from the top (t) ................................................ D 4
5.2 Lateral Battery Removal (o) ............................................................... D 5

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E Operation
1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks ...................... E 1
2 Controls and Displays ......................................................................... E 2
3 Starting up the truck ............................................................................ E 6
4 Industrial truck operation ..................................................................... E 7
4.1 Safety regulations for truck operation ................................................. E 7
4.2 Travel, Steering, Braking ..................................................................... E 8
4.3 Collecting and depositing loads .......................................................... E 11
4.4 Parking the truck securely ................................................................... E 12
5 Keypad (CanCode) (o) ....................................................................... E 13
5.1 Code Lock ........................................................................................... E 13
5.2 Travel programs .................................................................................. E 15
5.3 Parameters .......................................................................................... E 15
5.4 Parameter Settings ............................................................................. E 16
5.5 Travel parameters ............................................................................... E 20
5.6 Battery parameters .............................................................................. E 24
6 Battery Discharge Indicator (t) .......................................................... E 25
7 Display instrument (CanDis) (o) ......................................................... E 26
7.1 Discharge monitor function ................................................................. E 27
7.2 Operating hours display ...................................................................... E 27
7.3 Power up test ...................................................................................... E 27
8 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. E 28
F Truck Maintenance
1 Operational safety and environmental protection ................................ F 1
2 Maintenance Safety Regulations ........................................................ F 1
3 Servicing and inspection ..................................................................... F 3
4 Maintenance Checklist ........................................................................ F 4
5 Maintenance Schedule ........................................................................ F 6
5.1 Fuels, coolants and lubricants ............................................................. F 7
6 Maintenance and Repairs ................................................................... F 8
6.1 Preparing the truck for maintenance and repairs ................................ F 8
6.2 Opening the battery panel ................................................................... F 8
6.3 Opening the front panel ....................................................................... F 8
6.4 Replacing the drive wheel ................................................................... F 9
6.5 Checking the hydraulic oil level ........................................................... F 9
6.6 Checking electrical fuses .................................................................... F 10
6.7 Recommissioning ................................................................................ F 11
7 Decommissioning the industrial truck .................................................. F 11
7.1 Prior to decommissioning .................................................................... F 11
7.2 During decommissioning ..................................................................... F 11
7.3 Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning ..................... F 12
8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following
any unusual incidents .......................................................................... F 12
9 Final de-commissioning, disposal ....................................................... F 12
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E Operation
1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of Forklift Trucks ...................... E 1
2 Controls and Displays ......................................................................... E 2
3 Starting up the truck ............................................................................ E 6
4 Industrial truck operation ..................................................................... E 7
4.1 Safety regulations for truck operation ................................................. E 7
4.2 Travel, Steering, Braking ..................................................................... E 8
4.3 Collecting and depositing loads .......................................................... E 11
4.4 Parking the truck securely ................................................................... E 12
5 Keypad (CanCode) (o) ....................................................................... E 13
5.1 Code Lock ........................................................................................... E 13
5.2 Travel programs .................................................................................. E 15
5.3 Parameters .......................................................................................... E 15
5.4 Parameter Settings ............................................................................. E 16
5.5 Travel parameters ............................................................................... E 20
5.6 Battery parameters .............................................................................. E 24
6 Battery Discharge Indicator (t) .......................................................... E 25
7 Display instrument (CanDis) (o) ......................................................... E 26
7.1 Discharge monitor function ................................................................. E 27
7.2 Operating hours display ...................................................................... E 27
7.3 Power up test ...................................................................................... E 27
8 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. E 28
F Truck Maintenance
1 Operational safety and environmental protection ................................ F 1
2 Maintenance Safety Regulations ........................................................ F 1
3 Servicing and inspection ..................................................................... F 3
4 Maintenance Checklist ........................................................................ F 4
5 Maintenance Schedule ........................................................................ F 6
5.1 Fuels, coolants and lubricants ............................................................. F 7
6 Maintenance and Repairs ................................................................... F 8
6.1 Preparing the truck for maintenance and repairs ................................ F 8
6.2 Opening the battery panel ................................................................... F 8
6.3 Opening the front panel ....................................................................... F 8
6.4 Replacing the drive wheel ................................................................... F 9
6.5 Checking the hydraulic oil level ........................................................... F 9
6.6 Checking electrical fuses .................................................................... F 10
6.7 Recommissioning ................................................................................ F 11
7 Decommissioning the industrial truck .................................................. F 11
7.1 Prior to decommissioning .................................................................... F 11
7.2 During decommissioning ..................................................................... F 11
7.3 Restoring the truck to operation after decommissioning ..................... F 12
8 Safety checks to be performed at regular intervals and following
any unusual incidents .......................................................................... F 12
9 Final de-commissioning, disposal ....................................................... F 12

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Appendix
JH Traction Battery Operating Instructions
ZThese operating instructions apply only to Jungheinrich battery models. If using
another brand, refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions.
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Appendix
JH Traction Battery Operating Instructions
ZThese operating instructions apply only to Jungheinrich battery models. If using
another brand, refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions.

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A Correct use and application
ZThe “Guidelines for the Correct Use and Application of Industrial Trucks” (VDMA) are
supplied with the truck. The guidelines form part of these operating instructions and
must be observed. National regulations apply in full.
The truck described in the present operator manual is an industrial truck designed for
lifting and transporting load units.
It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions.
Any other type of use is beyond the scope of application and can result in damage to
personnel, the truck or property. In particular, avoid overloading the truck with loads
which are too heavy or placed on one side. The data plate attached to the truck or the
load diagram are binding for the maximum load capacity. The industrial truck must
not be used in fire or explosion endangered areas, or areas threatened by corrosion
or excessive dust.
Proprietor responsibilities: For the purposes of the present operator manual the
“proprietor” is defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial
truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting)
the proprietor is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual
agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is charged with
operational duties.
The proprietor must ensure that the truck is used only for the purpose it is intended
for and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties are excluded.
Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating,
servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all
truck users have read and understood this operator manual.
MFailure to comply with the operator manual shall invalidate the warranty. The same
applies if improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties
without the permission of the manufacturer’s customer service department.
Attaching accessories: The mounting or installation of additional equipment which
affects or supplements the performance of the industrial truck requires the written
permission of the manufacturer. In some cases, local authority approval shall be
required.
Approval of the local authorities however does not constitute the manufacturer’s
approval.
A 1
0505.GB
A Correct use and application
ZThe “Guidelines for the Correct Use and Application of Industrial Trucks” (VDMA) are
supplied with the truck. The guidelines form part of these operating instructions and
must be observed. National regulations apply in full.
The truck described in the present operator manual is an industrial truck designed for
lifting and transporting load units.
It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions.
Any other type of use is beyond the scope of application and can result in damage to
personnel, the truck or property. In particular, avoid overloading the truck with loads
which are too heavy or placed on one side. The data plate attached to the truck or the
load diagram are binding for the maximum load capacity. The industrial truck must
not be used in fire or explosion endangered areas, or areas threatened by corrosion
or excessive dust.
Proprietor responsibilities: For the purposes of the present operator manual the
“proprietor” is defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial
truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting)
the proprietor is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual
agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is charged with
operational duties.
The proprietor must ensure that the truck is used only for the purpose it is intended
for and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties are excluded.
Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating,
servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all
truck users have read and understood this operator manual.
MFailure to comply with the operator manual shall invalidate the warranty. The same
applies if improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties
without the permission of the manufacturer’s customer service department.
Attaching accessories: The mounting or installation of additional equipment which
affects or supplements the performance of the industrial truck requires the written
permission of the manufacturer. In some cases, local authority approval shall be
required.
Approval of the local authorities however does not constitute the manufacturer’s
approval.

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B Truck Description
1 Application
The truck is a tiller operated electric pallet truck with a folding operator platform and
side arms.
A fixed operator platform is optionally available.
The truck is designed for lifting and transporting goods on a level surface. The truck
can pick up, outside the load wheel area, open bottom or diagonal board pallets as
well as roll cages. The capacity of the truck is shown on the data plate or the data
capacity plate Qmax.
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B Truck Description
1 Application
The truck is a tiller operated electric pallet truck with a folding operator platform and
side arms.
A fixed operator platform is optionally available.
The truck is designed for lifting and transporting goods on a level surface. The truck
can pick up, outside the load wheel area, open bottom or diagonal board pallets as
well as roll cages. The capacity of the truck is shown on the data plate or the data
capacity plate Qmax.

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B 2
2 Assemblies
Item Description Item Description
1tTravel switch 8 tCastor wheel
2tTiller 9 tDrive wheel
3oDisplay instrument
(CanDis)
10 tFolding operator platform
4tKey switch 11 tRam protection
5oKeypad
(CanCode)
12 tSide arm
6tBattery discharge
indicator
13 oFixed operator platform
7tBattery connector 14 oPressure sensitive mat
t= Standard Equipment o= Optional Equipment
13
14
3, 6
4, 5
1
2
7
88
11
12
10
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B 2
2 Assemblies
Item Description Item Description
1tTravel switch 8 tCastor wheel
2tTiller 9 tDrive wheel
3oDisplay instrument
(CanDis)
10 tFolding operator platform
4tKey switch 11 tRam protection
5oKeypad
(CanCode)
12 tSide arm
6tBattery discharge
indicator
13 oFixed operator platform
7tBattery connector 14 oPressure sensitive mat
t= Standard Equipment o= Optional Equipment
13
14
3, 6
4, 5
1
2
7
88
11
12
10
9

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3 Specifications
ZTechnical data specified in accordance with VDI 2198.
Technical modifications and additions reserved.
3.1 Performance data
3.2 Dimensions
Description
Q Capacity 2.000 kg
c Load centre of gravity 600 mm
Travel speed,
pedestrian (walk-along) mode w / w.o. load
4,2 km/h
Travel speed,
operator position mode w / w.o. load
7,5 / 8,5 km/h
Lift time w / w.o. load 2,3 / 1,8 s
Lowering speed w / w.o. load 2,4 / 2,4 s
Max. gradeability (above 5 mins) w / w.o. load 8,0 / 16,0 %
Description
h14 Tiller height in min/max travel position 1130 / 1450 mm
h13 Lowered fork height 85 mm
h3Lift 122 mm
b1 Truck width 700 mm
b5 Width across forks 532 / 672 mm
e Fork width 162 mm
a Safety distance 200 mm
Net weight see truck data plate
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3 Specifications
ZTechnical data specified in accordance with VDI 2198.
Technical modifications and additions reserved.
3.1 Performance data
3.2 Dimensions
Description
Q Capacity 2.000 kg
c Load centre of gravity 600 mm
Travel speed,
pedestrian (walk-along) mode w / w.o. load
4,2 km/h
Travel speed,
operator position mode w / w.o. load
7,5 / 8,5 km/h
Lift time w / w.o. load 2,3 / 1,8 s
Lowering speed w / w.o. load 2,4 / 2,4 s
Max. gradeability (above 5 mins) w / w.o. load 8,0 / 16,0 %
Description
h14 Tiller height in min/max travel position 1130 / 1450 mm
h13 Lowered fork height 85 mm
h3Lift 122 mm
b1 Truck width 700 mm
b5 Width across forks 532 / 672 mm
e Fork width 162 mm
a Safety distance 200 mm
Net weight see truck data plate

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B 4
Dimensions sheet with folding platform
b21
h31 m2
s
h3
b5
b11
b3b1
h14
005
l6
l1
l2
164
058
1006
l
y
Q
c
x
Ats
W
a
e
/
a2/a 2
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B 4
Dimensions sheet with folding platform
b21
h31 m2
s
h3
b5
b11
b3b1
h14
005
l6
l1
l2
164
058
1006
l
y
Q
c
x
Ats
W
a
e
/
a2/a 2

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Dimensions sheet with fixed platform
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Dimensions sheet with fixed platform

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B 6
Length including fork shank I2= 754 mm (walk-along mode)
Details in mm
l1= l2+ l
* y = l1- 242 mm - 186 mm
** y = l1- 242 mm - 560 mm
Ast = Wa+ l6- x + a (pallet longit.)
1) Load section raised; if load section lowered: +55 mm
2) For rider mode: +462 mm
3) Battery XL version; for battery long version (l2= 682 mm): -72 mm
lI
13)y
1)3)x
1)I
6b12 Wa1)2)3)A
st2)3)
1000 1754 1326 * 759 1000 800 1537 1978
1150 1904 1476 * 909 1200 800 1687 2178
1200 1954 1526 * 959 1200 800 1737 2178
1400 2154 1726 * 1159 1400 700 1937 2378
1600 2354 1926 ** 1359 1600 1200 2137 2578
1950 2704 1902 ** 1335 2000 800 2113 2978
2150 2904 2102 ** 1535 2100 700 2313 3078
2400 3154 2352 ** 1785 2400 1200 2563 3378
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B 6
Length including fork shank I2= 754 mm (walk-along mode)
Details in mm
l1= l2+ l
* y = l1- 242 mm - 186 mm
** y = l1- 242 mm - 560 mm
Ast = Wa+ l6- x + a (pallet longit.)
1) Load section raised; if load section lowered: +55 mm
2) For rider mode: +462 mm
3) Battery XL version; for battery long version (l2= 682 mm): -72 mm
lI
13)y
1)3)x
1)I
6b12 Wa1)2)3)A
st2)3)
1000 1754 1326 * 759 1000 800 1537 1978
1150 1904 1476 * 909 1200 800 1687 2178
1200 1954 1526 * 959 1200 800 1737 2178
1400 2154 1726 * 1159 1400 700 1937 2378
1600 2354 1926 ** 1359 1600 1200 2137 2578
1950 2704 1902 ** 1335 2000 800 2113 2978
2150 2904 2102 ** 1535 2100 700 2313 3078
2400 3154 2352 ** 1785 2400 1200 2563 3378

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3.3 EN norms
Noise emission: 66 dB(A)
in accordance with EN 12053 as harmonised with ISO
4871.
ZThe noise emission level is calculated in accordance with standard procedures and
takes into account the noise level when travelling, lifting and when idle. The noise
level is measured at the driver’s ear.
Vibration: 0.67 m/s2
In accordance with EN 13059.
ZThe vibration acceleration acting on the body in the operating position is, in
accordance with standard procedures, the linearly integrated, weighted acceleration
in the vertical direction. It is calculated when travelling over bumps at constant speed.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The manufacturer confirms that equipment complies with
tolerance levels for electromagnetic emissions and
resistance as well as static electricity discharge testing in
accordance with EN 12895 including the normative
procedures contained therein.
ZNo changes to electric or electronic components or their arrangement may be made
without the written agreement of the manufacturer.
3.4 Conditions of use
Ambient temperature
- operating at -10 °C to 40 °C
ZSpecial equipment and authorisation are required if the truck is to be constantly used
in conditions of extreme temperature or air humidity fluctuations.
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3.3 EN norms
Noise emission: 66 dB(A)
in accordance with EN 12053 as harmonised with ISO
4871.
ZThe noise emission level is calculated in accordance with standard procedures and
takes into account the noise level when travelling, lifting and when idle. The noise
level is measured at the driver’s ear.
Vibration: 0.67 m/s2
In accordance with EN 13059.
ZThe vibration acceleration acting on the body in the operating position is, in
accordance with standard procedures, the linearly integrated, weighted acceleration
in the vertical direction. It is calculated when travelling over bumps at constant speed.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The manufacturer confirms that equipment complies with
tolerance levels for electromagnetic emissions and
resistance as well as static electricity discharge testing in
accordance with EN 12895 including the normative
procedures contained therein.
ZNo changes to electric or electronic components or their arrangement may be made
without the written agreement of the manufacturer.
3.4 Conditions of use
Ambient temperature
- operating at -10 °C to 40 °C
ZSpecial equipment and authorisation are required if the truck is to be constantly used
in conditions of extreme temperature or air humidity fluctuations.

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4 Identification points and data plates
ZThe truck data plate (15) is visible when the load section is raised.
The battery data plate (18) can be seen on the battery (see Chapter D).
Item Description
15 Truck data plate
16 Rated capacity
17 Strap point for crane lifting
18 Battery data plate
16
17
18
15
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B 8
4 Identification points and data plates
ZThe truck data plate (15) is visible when the load section is raised.
The battery data plate (18) can be seen on the battery (see Chapter D).
Item Description
15 Truck data plate
16 Rated capacity
17 Strap point for crane lifting
18 Battery data plate
16
17
18
15

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4.1 Truck data plate
ZFor queries regarding the truck or ordering spare parts always quote the truck serial
number (35).
Item Description Item Description
20 Type 29 Manufacturer’s logo
21 Name 30 Max. battery weight in kg
22 Battery: Voltage (V) 31 Min. battery weight in kg
23 Rated capacity (kg) 32 Output (kW)
24 Net weight w.o. battery (kg) 33 Load centre (mm)
25 Net weight with battery (kg) 34 Year of manufacture
26 Manufacturer 35 Serial No.
27 Production 36 Option
28 Production address
31
30
24
3223
3322
3421
20
36 35
25
26
27 28 29
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4.1 Truck data plate
ZFor queries regarding the truck or ordering spare parts always quote the truck serial
number (35).
Item Description Item Description
20 Type 29 Manufacturer’s logo
21 Name 30 Max. battery weight in kg
22 Battery: Voltage (V) 31 Min. battery weight in kg
23 Rated capacity (kg) 32 Output (kW)
24 Net weight w.o. battery (kg) 33 Load centre (mm)
25 Net weight with battery (kg) 34 Year of manufacture
26 Manufacturer 35 Serial No.
27 Production 36 Option
28 Production address
31
30
24
3223
3322
3421
20
36 35
25
26
27 28 29

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C Transport and Commissioning
1 Lifting by crane
FOnly use lifting gear with sufficient
capacity (for truck weight see truck
data plate, chapter B).
ZLifting gear attachment points (1) are
provided on the chassis and the fork in
case the truck is to be lifted or trans-
ported by crane.
– Park the truck securely (see
Chapter E).
– Secure the lifting gear to the
attachment points (1).
MThe lifting gear must be attached to the
attachment points in such a manner
that it cannot slip under any circum-
stances and cannot come into contact
with any attachments of the truck when
the truck is lifted.
2 Commissioning
MOnly operate the truck with battery current. Rectified AC current will damage the
electronic components. The battery leads (tow cable) must be less than 6m long.
To prepare the truck after delivery or after transport, proceed as follows:
– Check the truck for completeness and satisfactory condition of the equipment.
– Install battery (where required). Do not damage battery cable.
– Charge the battery (see Chapter D).
– If necessary, adjust the combination instrument to match the battery type (see
Chapter D).
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C Transport and Commissioning
1 Lifting by crane
FOnly use lifting gear with sufficient
capacity (for truck weight see truck
data plate, chapter B).
ZLifting gear attachment points (1) are
provided on the chassis and the fork in
case the truck is to be lifted or trans-
ported by crane.
– Park the truck securely (see
Chapter E).
– Secure the lifting gear to the
attachment points (1).
MThe lifting gear must be attached to the
attachment points in such a manner
that it cannot slip under any circum-
stances and cannot come into contact
with any attachments of the truck when
the truck is lifted.
2 Commissioning
MOnly operate the truck with battery current. Rectified AC current will damage the
electronic components. The battery leads (tow cable) must be less than 6m long.
To prepare the truck after delivery or after transport, proceed as follows:
– Check the truck for completeness and satisfactory condition of the equipment.
– Install battery (where required). Do not damage battery cable.
– Charge the battery (see Chapter D).
– If necessary, adjust the combination instrument to match the battery type (see
Chapter D).
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