RX20 EN 2019 Manual Web
RX20 EN 2019 Manual Web
RX20 EN 2019 Manual Web
Electric trucks
RX20 14-20
RX20 14-20/Li-ion
56368011501 EN - 04/2019 - 05
Preface
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Table of contents
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1 Foreword
Your truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2
Description of the truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 5
CE labelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 6
EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 7
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8
Labelling points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Nameplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Production number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
StVZO (Road Traf c Licensing Regulations) information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Nameplate of a lithium-ion battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Using the truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 15
Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 15
Proper usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 15
Proper use during towing . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 16
Impermissible use . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 16
Place of use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 17
Parking in temperatures below -10°C ..... .............................. .. 18
Using working platforms . . . . . . . . . ...... .............................. .. 18
Information about the documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Scope of the documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Supplementary documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Issue date and topicality of the operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Copyright and trademark rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Explanation of information symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
List of abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
De nition of directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Schematic views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Environmental considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Disposal of components and batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2 Safety
De nition of responsible persons ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 28
Operating company . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 28
Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 28
Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 29
Basic principles for safe operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Insurance cover on company premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3 Overviews
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Driver's compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Shelf and cup holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Operating devices and display elements ........ ........................... 64
Display/control unit "STILL Easy Control" ....... ........................... 64
Lithium-ion battery display . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 65
Emergency off switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 65
Multi-lever operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 66
Double mini-lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 67
Triple mini-lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 68
Quadruple mini-lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 69
Fingertip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........................... 70
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Joystick 4Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Mini-console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
4 Operation
Checks and tasks before daily use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Visual inspections and function checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Climbing into and out of the truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Adjusting the driver's seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Adjusting the armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Adjusting the steering column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Unlock the emergency off switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Checking the emergency off function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Operating the signal horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Driver's cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Checking the brake system for correct function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Checking the steering system for correct function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Checking the automatic mast vertical positioning (variant) for correct function . . . . . . . . 95
Switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Switching on using the key switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Switching on via push button (variant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Display-operating unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Access authorisation with PIN code (variant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Access authorisation for the eet manager (variant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 101
Meaning of the symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 101
Driving lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 102
Working spotlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 103
Working spotlight for reverse travel (variant) .............................. .. 104
Turn indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 104
Hazard warning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 105
Rotating beacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 106
STILL SafetyLight (variant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. .. 107
Ef ciency and drive modes . . . .......... ............... ............... .. 108
Blue-Q (variant) . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ............... ............... .. 108
Switching Blue-Q on and off . . .......... ............... ............... .. 110
STILL Classic and sprint mode .......... ............... ............... .. 110
Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Safety regulations when driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Roadways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
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5 Maintenance
Safety regulations for maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
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6 Technical data
Ergonomic dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385
VDI datasheet: RX20-14C with steering turntable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
VDI datasheet: RX20-16 with steering turntable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
VDI datasheet: RX20-18 and RX20-20 with steering turntable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395
VDI datasheet: RX20-16 with swing axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
VDI datasheet: RX20-18 with swing axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404
RX20-20 swing axle VDI datasheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408
Battery speci cations for lead-acid batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
Battery speci cations for lithium-ion batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
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1 Foreword
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Your truck
Description of the truck
General
The STILL RX20 14-20 is an electrically
driven counterbalanced truck with a steering
turntable or a rear swing axle. It has a load
capacity of up to 2 tonnes with a load centre of
gravity of 500 mm. The truck can reach driving
speeds of up to 20 km/h without a load.
It is suitable for interior use and for outdoor
use.
The driver's compartment has an ergonomic
design with the steering column and driver's
seat offset to one side.
The "STILL Easy Control" display/operating
unit manages all functions that are not called
up by the operating devices for the drive func-
tions and hydraulic functions. The driving con-
dition information and all messages are issued
via a large colour display. The display/operat-
ing unit uses the current battery charge state
and the selected drive programme to calculate
the remaining available time until the battery
has to be recharged and displays this infor-
mation. It also supports all FleetManager 4.x
functions.
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Brake system
The brake system of the truck is comprised of
three different brakes:
• Service brake
• Regenerative brake
• Mechanically actuated parking brake
• Electrically actuated parking brake (variant)
The service brake is based on a wear-free,
oil-immersed multi-disc brake. This multi-disc
brake is used as the service brake for heavy
braking or emergency braking with the brake
pedal. In the normal working mode, the
regenerative brake of the electric traction
motors takes effect. The regenerative brake
converts the acceleration energy of the truck
into electrical energy. This causes the truck to
decelerate as soon as the accelerator pedal
is released. If the foot is completely removed
from the accelerator pedal, the truck brakes
until it comes to a standstill. A parking brake
ensures that the truck remains securely in
place when parked.
Hydraulic system
The steering system, the lift cylinders and the
tilt cylinders in the lift mast are supplied with
power via a hydraulic pump operated by an
electric motor.
The proportional valve technology provides
particularly sensitive movements and safe
handling of the load. The hydraulic functions
can be parameterised individually by the
authorised service centre.
Up to three hydraulic circuits can be used to
activate attachments (variant). Depending on
the equipment, a hydraulic accumulator is also
available in the lifting circuit for the purpose
of damping pressure peaks in the hydraulic
system.
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Drive
Both front wheels of the STILL RX20 14-20
are driven by a maintenance-free three-phase
drive in the front axle with 48-volt technology.
Lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries
that can be replaced from the side are avail-
able as a power supply source. In both cases,
the trucks can be supplied as a cold store vari-
ant.
The driver can help to in uence the energy
consumption and performance of the truck
using the "Blue-Q" ef ciency mode, which
allows the required setting for each current
application to be called up via the display-
operating unit.
Steering
The kickback-free, hydraulic rear-wheel
steering with "Curve Speed Control" (CSC)
ensures driving stability when cornering,
allowing the truck to achieve a small turning
circle and negotiate narrow aisle widths.
Operation
The multi-lever, the Fingertip mini-lever and
the Joystick 4Plus are available as operating
devices for the hydraulic functions. These
operating devices enable precise operation
and smooth control of the lifting speed thanks
to directly controlled valves and proportional
valve technology.
The acceleration behaviour and braking
behaviour can be selected individually using
different drive programmes.
For drive mode, the truck features either sin-
gle-pedal or dual-pedal operation. Accel-
eration and braking (electric brake) via the
accelerator pedal or dual-pedal operation.
One pedal for the "forwards" drive direction
and one pedal for the "reverse" drive direction.
Acceleration and braking behaviour can be
individually selected from three different drive
programmes.
The "STILL Easy Control" display/operating
unit simpli es daily use of the truck by provid-
ing personally con gurable favourites. The
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General
The truck described in these operating instruc-
tions corresponds to the applicable standards
and safety regulations.
If the truck is to be operated on public roads, it
must conform to the existing national regula-
tions for the country in which it is being used.
The driving permit must be obtained from the
appropriate of ce.
The truck has been tted with state-of-the-
art technology. Following these operating
instructions will allow the truck to be handled
safely. By complying with the speci cations in
these operating instructions, the functionality
and the approved features of the truck will be
retained.
Get to know the technology, understand it
and use it safely - these operating instructions
provide the necessary information and help to
avoid accidents and to keep the truck ready for
operation beyond the warranty period.
Therefore:
– Before commissioning the truck, read
the operating instructions and follow the
instructions.
– Always follow all of the safety information
contained in the operating instructions and
on the truck.
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CE labelling
The manufacturer uses CE labelling to indi-
cate that the truck complies with the standards
and regulations valid at the time of marketing.
This is con rmed by the issued EC declaration
of conformity. The CE labelling is attached to
the nameplate.
An independent structural change or addition
to the truck can compromise safety, thus
invalidating the EC declaration of conformity.
The EC declaration of conformity must be
carefully stored and made available to the
responsible authorities.
CE-Symbol
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Declaration
STILL GmbH
Berzeliusstraße 10
D-22113 Hamburg Germany
STILL GmbH
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Accessories
• Key for key switch (two pieces; not for trucks
with the "switch on via push button" variant)
• Key for cab (variant)
• Hexagon socket wrench for emergency
lowering (in the compartment)
• Battery change frame (not for trucks with
the hydraulic battery carrier variant)
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Labelling points
13
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1 Decal information: Caution / Read the 4 Warning sign: Cleaning electrical system
operating instructions / Fasten seat belt parts with water is forbidden
/ Apply parking brake when leaving the 5 Warning sign: Danger due to shearing
truck / Passengers are not allowed / Do 6 Decal information: Parking brake applied
not jump off if the truck is tipping over / Lean 7 Decal information: Parking brake released
in the opposite direction to which the truck is 8 Decal information: Tyre lling pressure
tipping 9 Decal information: Lifting gear xing point
2 Decal information: Caution / Read the 10 Decal information: Washer system lling
operating instructions 11 Warning sign: Dangerous electrical voltage
3 Warning sign: Risk of short circuit due to 12 Decal information: Load measurement
shearing 13 Decal information: Ceiling sensor
14 Decal information: Battery carrier
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14 Decal information: Hydraulic oil tank 23 Decal information: Load capacity: Attach-
15 Decal information: Speed reduction ment
16 Warning sign: Do not stand underneath the 24 Decal information: Load capacity: Basic
fork / Do not stand on the fork table
17 Warning sign: Danger due to shearing / 25 Decal information: Regular testing
Danger due to high uid pressure 26 Decal information: Battery service
18 Decal information: Cold store application 27 Decal information: Caution / Read the
(variant) operating instructions
19 Decal information: Check head clearance 28 Decal information: Lifting point
20 Decal information: Tyre lling pressure 29 Warning sign: Danger due to shearing (on
21 Decal information: StVZO (German Road rotary seat variant)
Traf c Licensing Regulations) information 30 Warning sign: Fan
22 Nameplate
Nameplate
The truck can be identi ed from the informa-
tion on the nameplate.
1 Type
2 Production number
3 Year of manufacture
4 Tare weight in kilograms
5 Maximum permitted battery weight in
kilograms (only for electric trucks)
6 Minimum permitted battery weight in
kilograms (only for electric trucks)
7 Ballast weight in kilograms (only for
electric trucks)
8 Data matrix code
9 For more detailed information, refer
to the technical data in the operating
instructions
10 CE labelling
11 Nominal drive power in kilowatts
12 Battery voltage V
13 Rated capacity in kilograms
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Production number
NOTE xx xxxx x xxxxx
The production number is used to identify the
truck. It can be found on the nameplate and
must be referred to in all technical questions. 1
The production number contains the following
coded information:
2
(1) Production location
(2) Model 3
(3) Year of manufacture
(4) Sequential number 4
7090_921-004
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Nominal voltage:
8
Capacity equivalent:
6 CE labelling Weight:
P/N: 4
B-P/N:
7 Safety information SN:
Custumer order no.:
8 Data/technical data
Still order no.:
Date:
9 Address of manufacturer
Made in Germany
Safety Advices for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Do not crush. Do not heat or incinerate.
Do not short-circuit. Do not dismantle.
7
Do not immerse in any liquid it may vent
5
or rupture.
Proper usage
The truck described in these operating in-
structions is suitable for lifting, transporting
and stacking loads.
The truck may only be used for its proper
purpose as set out and described in these
operating instructions.
If the truck is to be used for purposes other
than those speci ed in the operating instruc-
tions, the approval of the manufacturer and, if
applicable, the relevant regulatory authorities
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Impermissible use
The operating company or driver, and not the
manufacturer, is liable for any hazards caused
by improper use.
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible persons: "operating company"
and "driver".
Use for purposes other than those described
in these operating instructions is prohibited.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from falling
off the truck while it is moving!
– It is prohibited to carry passengers
on the truck.
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Place of use
The truck can be used both outside and in
buildings. Operation on public roads is only
permitted if the "StVZO" (German Road Traf c
Licensing Regulations) equipment variant is
installed.
If the truck is to be operated on public roads,
the truck must conform to the national regula-
tions for the country in which it is being used.
The ground must have an adequate load
capacity (concrete, asphalt) and a rough
surface. Roadways, working areas and aisle
widths must conform to the speci cations in
these operating instructions; see the chapter
entitled "Roadways".
Driving on upward and downward gradients
is permitted provided the speci ed data and
speci cations are observed, see the "Routes
"chapter.
The truck is suitable for indoor and outdoor
use in countries ranging from the Tropics to
Nordic regions (temperature range: -20°C to
+40°C).
If the truck is to be used in a cold store, it must
be con gured accordingly and, if necessary,
approved for such an environment; see the
chapter entitled "Cold store application".
CAUTION
Batteries can freeze!
If the truck is parked in an ambient temperature of
below -10°C for an extended period, the batteries
will cool down. The electrolyte may freeze and
damage the batteries. The truck is then not ready
for operation.
– At ambient temperatures of below -10°C, only
park the truck for short periods of time.
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NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible person: "operating company".
CAUTION
Batteries can freeze!
If the truck is parked in an ambient temperature
below -10°C for an extended period, the batteries
will cool down. The electrolyte may freeze and
damage the batteries. The truck is then not ready
for operation.
– When the ambient temperature is below -10°C,
only park the truck for short periods of time.
WARNING
The use of working platforms is regulated by na-
tional law. The use of working platforms is only
permitted by virtue of the jurisdiction in the country
of use.
– Observe national legislation.
– Before using working platforms, consult the
national regulatory authorities.
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Enter the production number and year of manufacture from the nameplate in the space provided:
Production number
Year of manufacture
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NOTE
Please note the de nition of the following
responsible persons: "operating company"
and "driver".
Thank you for reading and complying with
these operating instructions. If you have any
questions or suggestions for improvements,
or if you have found any errors, please contact
the authorised service centre.
Supplementary documentation
This industrial truck can be tted with un-
planned equipment (UPA) that deviates from
the standard equipment and/or the variants.
The UPA may be, for example:
• Special sensors
• Special attachments
• Towing devices
• Customised attachments
In this case, the industrial truck has additional
documentation. This may be in the form of an
insert or separate operating instructions.
The original operating instructions for this
industrial truck are valid for the operation
of standard equipment and variants without
restriction. The operational and safety infor-
mation in the original operating instructions
continues to be valid in its entirety unless it is
countermanded in this additional documenta-
tion.
The requirements for the quali cation of
personnel as well as the time for maintenance
may vary. This is de ned in the additional
documentation.
– If you have any questions, please contact
your authorised service centre.
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DANGER
Indicates procedures that must be strictly adhered
to in order to prevent the risk of fatalities.
WARNING
Indicates procedures that must be strictly adhered
to in order to prevent the risk of injuries.
CAUTION
Indicates procedures that must be strictly adhered
to in order to prevent material damage and/or
destruction.
NOTE
For technical requirements that require
special attention.
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ENVIRONMENT NOTE
To prevent environmental damage.
List of abbreviations
NOTE
This list of abbreviations applies to all types
of operating instructions. Not all of the abbre-
viations that are listed here will necessarily
appear in these operating instructions.
Abbrevi-
Meaning Explanation
ation
ABE Display operating unit
German implementation of EU occupa-
ArbSchG Arbeitsschutzgesetz
tional health and safety directives
Betr- German implementation of the EU working
Betriebssicherheitsverordnung
SichV equipment directive
German insurance company for the com-
BG Berufsgenossenschaft
pany and employees
German principles and test speci cations
BGG Berufsgenossenschaftlicher Grundsatz
for occupational health and safety
German rules and recommendations for
BGR Berufsgenossenschaftliche Regel
occupational health and safety
DGUV Berufsgenossenschaftliche Vorschrift German accident prevention regulations
Con rms conformity with product-speci c
CE Communauté Européenne
European directives (CE mark)
Commission on the Rules for the Approval International commission on the rules for
CEE
of the Electrical Equipment the approval of electrical equipment
DC Direct Current Direct current
DFÜ Datenfernübertragung Remote data transmission
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung German standardisation organisation
EG European Community
EN European standard
European Federation of Materials Han-
FEM Fédération Européene de la Manutention
dling and Storage Equipment
Fmax maximum Force Maximum power
German authority for monitoring/issuing
regulations for worker protection, environ-
GAA Gewerbeaufsichtsamt
mental protection, and consumer protec-
tion
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Abbrevi-
Meaning Explanation
ation
Transfer of data packets in wireless
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
networks
ID no. ID number
International Organization for Standard- International standardisation organisation
ISO
ization
LAN Local Area Network Local area network
Uncertainty of measurement of sound
KpA
pressure levels
LED Light Emitting Diode Light emitting diode
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De nition of directions
1
The directions "forwards" (1), "backwards" (3),
"right" (2) and "left" (4) refer to the installation
position of the parts as seen from the driver's
compartment; the load is to the front.
4 2
3 6210_001-031
Schematic views
View of functions and operating proce-
dures
At many points in this documentation, the
(mostly sequential) operation of certain func-
tions or operating procedures is explained.
Schematic diagrams of a counterbalance
truck are used to illustrate these procedures.
NOTE
These schematic views are not representative
of the structural state of the documented truck.
The views are used solely for the purpose of
clarifying procedures.
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Environmental considerations
Environmental considerations
Packaging
During delivery of the truck, certain parts
are packaged to provide protection during
transport. This packaging must be removed
completely prior to initial start-up.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
The packaging material must be disposed of
properly after delivery of the truck.
NOTE
The documentation provided by the battery
manufacturer must be observed when dispo-
sing of batteries.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
We recommend working with a waste mana-
gement company for disposal purposes.
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De nition of responsible persons
Specialist
A quali ed person is de ned as a service
engineer or a person who ful ls the following
requirements:
• A completed vocational quali cation that
demonstrably proves their professional
expertise. This proof should consist of
a vocational quali cation or a similar
document.
• Professional experience indicating that
the quali ed person has gained practical
experience of industrial trucks over a
proven period during their career During
this time, this person has become familiar
with a wide range of symptoms that require
checks to be carried out, such as based
on the results of a hazard assessment or a
daily inspection
• Recent professional involvement in the
eld of the industrial truck test in question
and an appropriate further quali cation
are essential. The quali ed person must
have experience of carrying out the test
in question or of carrying out similar tests.
Moreover, this person must be aware of
the latest technological developments
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Drivers
This truck may only be driven by suitable per-
sons who are at least 18 years of age, have
been trained in driving, have demonstrated
their skills in driving and handling loads to
the operating company or an authorised rep-
resentative, and have been speci cally in-
structed to drive the truck. Speci c knowledge
of the truck to be operated is also required.
The training requirements under §3 of the
Health and Safety at Work Act and §9 of the
plant safety regulations are deemed to have
been satis ed if the driver has been trained in
accordance with BGG (General Employers'
Liability Insurance Association Act) 925.
Observe the national regulations for your
country.
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DANGER
The use of drugs, alcohol or medications that affect
reactions impair the ability to drive the truck!
Individuals under the in uence of the aforementio-
ned substances are not permitted to perform work
of any kind on or with the truck.
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NOTE
The business liability insurance should be
reviewed to ensure that, in the event of any
damage caused in restricted public traf c
areas, there is insurance cover for the truck in
respect of third parties.
DANGER
Risk of explosion!
Heating to over 80°C, mechanical
stress and incorrect use may lead to
the battery exploding.
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Hazard assessment
In accordance with §3 of the German Ordi-
nance on Industrial Safety and Health (Betr-
SichV), the operating company is obliged to
perform a separate hazard assessment in or-
der to assess the risks posed to the company
by lithium-ion batteries.
– Observe the national regulations for the
country in which the truck is being used.
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Transport
In certain circumstances, transporting the
lithium-ion battery outside the premises may
require a special transport container.
– Contact the authorised service centre for
more information.
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WARNING
Risk of burns due to hot surfaces!
The battery has an integrated brake
resistor that can heat up to over 100°C
during operation.
It can take several hours for the brake
resistor to cool down to a temperature
at which it poses no risk.
– Do not touch the hot area (1).
WARNING
Risk of injury!
If the safety valve (2) trips, there is a risk of injury!
– Exit the area around the battery immediately,
retreating to a minimum distance of 5 m.
NOTE
The brake resistor (1) is installed differently
depending on the battery group. The build-up
of heat in the area around the brake resistor
is harmless. The safety valve (2) opens when
the battery is subjected to over pressure or
catches re.
All lithium-ion batteries are essentially associ-
ated with the risk of a re starting, of the battery
exploding and of the battery causing chemical
burns.
If the batteries are used properly, no haz-
ardous substances escape from the closed
tray. No contact with toxic substances is pos-
sible. There is a risk of contact only in the
event of incorrect use (mechanical, thermal,
electrical) that leads to activation of the safety
valve (2) or to the housing cracking. As a re-
sult, the electrolyte uid may leak out, the elec-
trode material may react with moisture/water
or battery discharge/a re/or an explosion can
occur, depending on the surrounding circum-
stances.
Touching live components can cause an
electric shock, which can have thermal or
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DANGER
Risk of injury if truck tips over!
Even if an approved restraint system
is in use, there is still a residual risk
that the driver could be injured if the
truck tips over. The risk of injury can
be reduced by using the restraint
system in conjunction with the seat
belt. In addition, the seat belt protects
against the consequences of rear-end
collisions and falling off ramps.
– Use the seat belt too.
DANGER
Risk of explosion from additional
bores in the battery hood!
Explosive gases can escape and can
lead to potentially fatal injuries if they
explode. Sealing bores with plugs
is not suf cient to prevent gas from
escaping.
– Do not drill any holes in the battery
hood.
DANGER
Risk of accident from additional holes in the battery
hood!
The rigidity of the battery hood is impaired and
the battery hood can break. The driver's seat may
collapse into the battery hood, which could cause
the driver to perform uncontrolled steering and
driving manoeuvres.
– Do not drill any holes in the battery hood.
DANGER
Risk to life from falling load!
There is a risk to the driver's life if the truck is not
equipped with an overhead guard, as the driver
may be struck by a load falling from a lift height of
1800 mm or greater.
Operation of the truck without an overhead guard is
prohibited at a lift height greater than 1800 mm.
– At lift heights of 1800 mm and above, only use
the truck in conjunction with an overhead guard.
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DANGER
In the event of the overhead guard failing due to
a falling load or the truck tipping over, there are
potentially fatal consequences for the driver. There
is a risk to life!
Welding and drilling on the overhead guard chan-
ges the material characteristics and the structural
design of the overhead guard. Excessive forces
caused by falling loads or the truck tipping over may
result in buckling of the modi ed overhead guard
and no protection for the driver.
– Do not perform welding on the overhead guard.
– Do not perform drilling on the overhead guard.
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CAUTION
Heavy roof loads damage the overhead guard!
To ensure the stability of the overhead guard at
all times, a roof load may only be mounted on the
overhead guard if the structural design has been
tested and the manufacturer has given approval.
– Seek advice from the authorised service centre
for the mounting of roof loads.
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Tyres
DANGER
Risk to stability!
Failure to observe the following information and
instructions can lead to a loss of stability. The truck
may tip over, risk of accident!
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Medical equipment
WARNING
Electromagnetic interference may occur on medical
devices!
Only use equipment that is suf ciently protected
against electromagnetic interference.
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WARNING
Gas springs are under high pressure. Improper
removal results in an elevated risk of injury.
For ease of operation, various functions on the
truck can be supported by gas springs. Gas springs
are complex components that are subject to high
internal pressures (up to 300 bar). They may under
no circumstances be opened unless instructed to
do so, and may be installed only when not under
pressure. If required, the authorised service centre
will depressurise the gas spring in accordance with
the regulations before removal. Gas springs must
be depressurised before recycling.
– Avoid damage, lateral forces, buckling, tempe-
ratures over 80°C and heavy contamination.
– Damaged or defective gas springs must be
changed immediately.
– Contact the authorised service centre.
WARNING
Accumulators are under high pressure. Improper
installation of an accumulator results in an elevated
risk of injury.
Before starting work on the accumulator it must be
depressurised.
– Contact the authorised service centre.
DANGER
Risk of accident due to the incorrect selection of
fork arms!
– The fork arms must match the depth of the load.
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Residual risk
Residual dangers, residual risks
Despite careful working and compliance with
standards and regulations, the occurrence
of other risks when using the truck cannot be
entirely excluded.
The truck and all other system components
comply with current safety requirements.
Nevertheless, even when the truck is used
for its proper purpose and all instructions
are followed, some residual risk cannot be
excluded.
Even beyond the narrow danger areas of the
truck itself, a residual risk cannot be excluded.
Persons in this area around the truck must
exercise a heightened degree of awareness,
so that they can react immediately in the event
of any malfunction, incident or breakdown etc.
WARNING
All persons that are in the vicinity of the truck
must be instructed regarding these risks that arise
through use of the truck.
In addition, we draw attention to the safety regulati-
ons in these operating instructions.
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Stability
The stability of the truck has been tested to the
latest technological standards and is guaran-
teed provided that the truck is used properly
and according to its intended purpose. These
standards only take into account the dynamic
and static tipping forces that can arise during
speci ed use in accordance with the operat-
ing rules and intended purpose. However, the
danger of exceeding the moment of tilt due to
improper use or incorrect operation and losing
stability can never be excluded.
The loss of stability can be avoided or min-
imised by the following actions:
– Always secure the load against slipping,
e.g. by lashing.
– Always transport unstable loads in suitable
containers.
– Always drive slowly when cornering.
– Drive with the load lowered.
– Even with sideshifts, align the load as
centrally as possible with the truck and
transport in this position.
– Avoid turning and diagonally driving across
slopes or gradients.
– Never have the load facing downhill when
travelling on slopes or gradients.
– Pick up only loads of the approved width.
– Always take great care when transporting
suspended loads.
– Do not drive over ramp edges or steps.
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Danger to employees
According to the German Ordinance on Indus-
trial Safety and Health (BetrSichV) and labour
protection law (ArbSchG), the operating com-
pany must determine and assess hazards
during operation, and establish the labour
protection measures required for employ-
ees (BetrSichVO). The operating company
must therefore draw up appropriate operating
instructions (§ 6 ArbSchG) and make them
available to the driver. A responsible person
must be appointed.
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible persons: "operating company"
and "driver".
The construction and equipment of the
truck correspond to the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC and are therefore marked with
CE labelling. These elements are therefore
not included in the hazard assessment. At-
tachments possess their own CE labelling and
likewise are not included for that reason. The
operating company must, however, select the
type and equipment of the trucks so as to com-
ply with the local provisions for deployment.
The result must be documented (§ 6 Arb-
SchG). In the case of truck applications involv-
ing similar hazard situations, the results may
be summarised. This overview (see chapter
"Overview of hazards and countermeasures")
provides help on complying with this regula-
tion. The overview speci es the main hazards
that are the most frequent cause of accidents
in the event of non-compliance. If other major
operational hazards are involved, they must
also be taken into consideration.
The conditions of use for trucks are broadly
similar in many plants, so the hazards can
be summarised in one overview. Observe
the information provided by the relevant
employers' liability insurance association on
this subject.
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Safety tests
Safety tests
Carrying out regular inspections on
the truck
The operating company must ensure that the
truck is checked by a specialist at least once a
year or after particular incidents.
As part of this inspection, the technical con-
dition of the truck must be completely tested
with regard to accident safety. In addition, the
truck must be thoroughly checked for damage
that may have been caused by improper use.
A test log must be created. The results of the
inspection must be retained at least until a fur-
ther two inspections have been carried out.
The inspection date is indicated by an adhe-
sive label on the truck.
– Arrange for the authorised service centre to
perform regular testing on the truck.
– Observe the guidelines for tests carried out
on the truck in accordance with FEM 4.004.
The operating company is responsible for
ensuring that any defects are remedied
without delay.
– Notify your authorised service centre.
NOTE
In addition, observe the national regulations
for the country of use.
Insulation testing
The insulation of the truck must have suf cient
insulation resistance. For this reason, insula-
tion testing in accordance with DIN EN 1175
and DIN 43539, VDE 0117 and VDE 0510
must be conducted at least once yearly as part
of the FEM testing.
The insulation testing results must be at least
the test values given in the following two
tables.
– For insulation testing, contact the autho-
rised service centre.
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NOTE
The truck's electrical system and drive batte-
ries must be checked separately.
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DANGER
Failure to observe the safety regulations relating to
consumables may result in a risk of injury, death or
damage to the environment.
– Observe the safety regulations when handling
such materials.
Oils
DANGER
Oils are ammable!
– Follow the statutory regulations.
– Do not allow oils to come into
contact with hot engine parts.
– No smoking, res or naked ames!
DANGER
Oils are toxic!
– Avoid contact and consumption.
– If vapour or fumes are inhaled,
move to fresh air immediately.
– In the event of contact with the
eyes, rinse thoroughly (for at least
10 minutes) with water and then
consult an eye specialist.
– If swallowed, do not induce
vomiting. Seek immediate medical
attention.
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WARNING
Prolonged intensive contact with the
skin can result in dryness and irritate
the skin!
– Avoid contact and consumption.
– Wear protective gloves.
– After any contact, wash the skin
with soap and water, and then apply
a skin care product.
– Immediately change soaked
clothing and shoes.
WARNING
There is a risk of slipping on spilled oil, particularly
when combined with water!
– Spilt oil should be removed immediately with
oil-binding agents and disposed of according to
the regulations.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Oil is a water-polluting substance!
• Always store oil in containers that comply
with the applicable regulations.
• Avoid spilling oils.
• Spilt oil should be removed immediately
with oil-binding agents and disposed of
according to the regulations.
• Dispose of old oils according to the regula-
tions.
Hydraulic uid
WARNING
These uids are pressurised during
operation of the truck and are hazar-
dous to your health.
– Do not spill the uids.
– Follow the statutory regulations.
– Do not allow the uids to come into
contact with hot engine parts.
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WARNING
These uids are pressurised during
operation of the truck and are hazar-
dous to your health.
– Do not allow the uids to come into
contact with the skin.
– Avoid inhaling spray.
– Penetration of pressurised uids
into the skin is particularly danger-
ous if these uids escape at high
pressure due to leaks in the hydrau-
lic system. In case of such injury,
immediate medical assistance is
required.
– To avoid injury, use appropriate
personal protective equipment
(e.g. protective gloves, industrial
goggles, skin protection and skin
care products).
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Hydraulic uid is a water-polluting substance.
• Always store hydraulic uid in containers
that comply with regulations
• Avoid spills
• Spilt hydraulic uid should be removed
immediately with oil-binding agents and
disposed of according to the regulations
• Dispose of old hydraulic uid according to
the regulations
Battery acid
WARNING
Battery acid contains dissolved
sulphuric acid. This is toxic.
– Avoid touching or swallowing the
battery acid at all costs.
– In case of injury, seek medical
advice immediately.
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WARNING
Battery acid contains dissolved
sulphuric acid. This is corrosive.
– When working with battery acid,
use appropriate PSA (rubber
gloves, apron, protection goggles).
– When working with battery acid,
never wear a watch or jewellery.
– Do not allow any acid to get
onto clothing or skin or into the
eyes. If this does happen, rinse
immediately with plenty of clean
water.
– In case of injury, seek medical
advice immediately.
– Immediately rinse away spilt
battery acid with plenty of water.
– Follow the statutory regulations.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
– Dispose of used battery acid in line with the
applicable regulations.
Disposal of consumables
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Materials that accumulate during repair,
maintenance and cleaning must be collected
properly and disposed of in accordance with
the national regulations for the country in
which the truck is being used. Work must
only be carried out in areas designated for that
purpose. Care must be taken to minimise any
environmental pollution.
– Soak up any spilt uids such as hydraulic
oil or gearbox oil immediately using an
oil-binding agent.
– Neutralise any spilt battery acid immedi-
ately.
– Always observe national regulations con-
cerning the disposal of used oil.
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Emissions
Emissions
The values speci ed apply to a standard truck
(compare the speci cations in the "Technical
data" chapter). Different tyres, lift masts,
additional units etc. may produce different
values.
Noise emissions
The values were determined based on
measuring procedures from the standard
EN 12053 "Safety of industrial trucks - Test
methods for measuring noise emissions",
based on EN 12001, EN ISO 3744 and the
requirements of EN ISO 4871.
This machine emits the following sound
pressure level:
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible person: "operating company".
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Vibrations
The vibrations of the machine have been
determined on an identical machine in ac-
cordance with the standards DIN EN 13059
"Safety of industrial trucks - Test methods
for measuring vibration" and DIN EN 12096
"Mechanical vibration - Declaration and veri -
cation of vibration emission values".
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible person: "operating company".
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Battery
DANGER
Risk of explosion due to ammable
gases!
During charging, lead-acid batteries
release a mixture of oxygen and
hydrogen (oxyhydrogen gas). This
gas mixture is explosive and must not
be ignited.
– Make sure that there is always
suf cient ventilation in working
areas that are entirely or partially
enclosed.
– Keep away from open ames and
ying sparks.
– Do not smoke.
– Observe the safety regulations for
handling the battery.
Radiation
According to the guide-
lines DIN EN 62471:2009-03
(VDE 0837-471:2009-03), the STILL Safety-
Light (variant) is assigned to risk group 2 due
to its photobiological hazard potential.
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3 Overviews
Overview
Overview
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NOTE
The truck equipment may differ from the
equipment shown.
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Driver's compartment
Driver's compartment
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Shelf and cup holder
NOTE
The truck equipment may differ from the
equipment shown.
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432 h 08:20
1,6 t
7°
2,71 m
12 km/h
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NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "Ceiling
sensor" variant, a decal is located to the left
of the "Main display button".
3 2
6209_003-002
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Multi-lever operation
1 6
4
3
NOTE
The drive direction switch (1) does not function
in the dual-pedal version (variant).
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Double mini-lever
NOTE
The authorised service centre can assign
different functions to the "F1" function key.
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Triple mini-lever
NOTE
The authorised service centre can assign
different functions to the "F1" function key.
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Quadruple mini-lever
NOTE
The authorised service centre can assign
different functions to the "F1" function key.
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Fingertip
11 1
10 2
3
4
9
8 5
7 6
NOTE
The authorised service centre can assign
different functions to the "F1" function key.
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Joystick 4Plus
9
1
6 2
+ F
3
4
1 Horizontal rocker button for the "3rd and 4 Pictograms for the 3rd and 4th hydraulic
4th hydraulic function": tilting the lift mast function
2 Pictograms for the hydraulic functions: 5 LED for the "clamp release" (variant)
lifting, lowering and sideshift 6 Slider for the "4th hydraulic function"
3 Pictograms for the 5th hydraulic function and 7 Vertical rocker button for the "drive direction"
for the clamp locking mechanism (variant) 8 Shift key "F"
9 Signal horn button
NOTE
The authorised service centre can assign
different functions to the shift key "F", e.g.
switchover of the control axles for actuation of
the 5th hydraulic function.
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Mini-console
The mini console is located on the steering
column below the steering wheel.
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WARNING
Risk of injury from falling off the truck!
When climbing onto the truck, there
is a risk of getting stuck or slipping
and falling. Use suitable equipment to
reach higher points on the truck.
– Use only the steps provided for this
purpose to climb onto the truck.
– Use equipment such as steplad-
ders or platforms to reach inacces-
sible areas.
Ensure that the truck is safe for operation each day before it is used:
Component Course of action
Perform a visual inspection to check for deformation
and wear (e.g. to check if they are bent, broken or
Fork arms, general lifting accessories feature signi cant wear).
Check the condition and function of the safety
devices (1) to prevent lifting and shifting.
Roller tracks (2) Make sure that there is a lm of grease.
Perform a visual inspection to ensure that the chains
Load chains
are intact and have adequate and even tension.
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WARNING
Risk of injury when climbing into and out of the
truck due to slipping, striking parts of the truck or
becoming stuck!
If the footwell cover is very dirty or smeared with oil,
there is a risk of slipping. There is a risk of hitting
your head on the overhead guard post or of your
clothes becoming stuck when climbing out of the
truck.
– Ensure that the footwell cover is not slippery.
– Do not jump into or out of the truck.
– Ensure that you have a secure grip on the truck.
WARNING
Risk of injury when jumping out of the truck!
If your clothing or jewellery (e.g. watch, ring etc.)
becomes stuck on a component while you are
jumping onto or out of the truck, this can lead to
serious injuries (from falling, loss of ngers etc.). It
is forbidden to jump out of the truck.
– Do not jump out of the truck.
– Do not wear jewellery at work.
– Do not wear loose- tting workwear.
CAUTION
Components may become damaged through
incorrect use!
Truck components, such as the driver's seat,
steering wheel, parking brake lever etc., are not
designed to be used for climbing in and out of the
truck and may be damaged due to misuse.
– Only use the ttings speci cally designed for the
purpose of climbing into and out of the truck.
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WARNING
Risk of accident from sudden adjustment of the seat
or of the seat backrest!
The inadvertent adjustment of the seat or of the
seat backrest can lead to uncontrolled movements
by the driver. The steering or the operating devices
can then be actuated unintentionally. This may
cause uncontrolled movements of the truck or of
the load.
– Do not move the seat or the seat backrest while
the truck is in motion.
– Adjust the seat and the seat backrest so that all
operating devices can be actuated safely.
– Ensure that the seat and the seat backrest are
securely engaged.
WARNING
On some equipment variants, the
amount of head clearance on the truck
may be restricted.
On these speci c equipment variants,
the distance between the head and
the lower edge of the roo ng sheet
must be at least 40 mm.
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NOTE
Observe any separate operating instructions
for the seat.
WARNING
To obtain optimum seat cushioning, you must ad-
just the seat suspension to your own body weight.
This course of action is better for your back and
protects your health.
– To avoid injuries, keep the swivel area of the seat
clear of objects.
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NOTE
The MSG 65/MSG 75 driver's seat is de-
signed for people weighing between 45 kg
4
and 170 kg. The driver's seat can be adjusted
to suit the weight of the individual driver. To
obtain optimal settings for the seat suspen-
sion, the driver must perform the adjustment
whilst sitting on the seat.
NOTE
The MSG 75 seat is equipped with electric air 3
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NOTE
The correct driver's weight has been selected
when the arrow (4) is in the centre position in
the inspection window. Once the minimum or
maximum weight setting is reached, the seat
will not move any further even when you pump
the weight adjusting lever.
NOTE
The MSG 75 E driver's seat is designed for
persons weighing between 45 kg and 160 kg.
It is equipped with electric air suspension that
automatically adjusts to the driver's weight.
– Sit on the driver's seat.
– Turn the key switch to the "I" position.
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NOTE
The seat heater only works if the driver is
sitting on the driver's seat.
– Switch the seat heater (7) on or off using the
switch.
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Seat belt
DANGER
Even when using an approved
restraint system, there is some
residual risk of the driver being injured
if the truck tips over.
This risk of injury can be reduced
through the combined use of the
restraint system and the seat belt.
In addition, the seat belt protects
against the consequences of rear-end
collisions and falling off a ramp.
– We therefore recommend that you
also use the seat belt.
DANGER
Only bracket doors (variant) and the driver's cab
(variant) with closed, xed doors constitute driver
restraint systems. Plastic doors (weather protec-
tion) do not constitute a restraint system!
If the doors are open or have been removed, you
must use an alternative suitable restraint system
(e.g. a seat belt)!
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NOTE
The buckle has a buckle switch. When the belt
was not fastened, the following occurred:
• The message Close safety belt
appears in the display-operating unit.
• The truck will not drive at speeds faster than
4 km/h.
– Pull the seat belt (3) smoothly out of the belt
retractor and fasten closely around the body
over the thighs.
NOTE
Sit as far back as possible so that your back
is leaning against the seat backrest. The
automatic blocking mechanism permits
suf cient freedom of movement on the seat.
– Click the belt tongue (2) into the buckle (1).
– Check the tension of the seat belt. The belt
should t closely around your body.
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NOTE
Do not allow the seat belt to retract too quickly.
The automatic blocking mechanism may be
triggered if the belt tongue strikes the housing.
It will then no longer be possible to pull the seat
belt out with the usual force. 4
– Using increased force, pull the seat belt
around 10 to 15 mm out of the retractor to
disengage the blocking mechanism.
– Slowly allow the seat belt to retract again. 1 7090_342-005
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CAUTION
The seat belt may be damaged by heat!
Do not subject the buckle or belt retractor to exces-
sive heat when thawing.
– Do not use air warmer than 60°C when thawing.
DANGER
There is a risk of accident if the armrest lowers sud-
denly, causing the driver to move in an uncontrolled
manner.
This may result in unintentional actuation of the
steering or operating devices and thus cause the
truck or load to move in an uncontrolled fashion.
– Do not adjust the armrest while driving.
– Adjust the armrest so that all operating devices
can be actuated safely.
– Ensure that the armrest is securely tightened.
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WARNING
No electric braking assistance is available when the
emergency off switch is actuated!
Actuating the emergency off switch disconnects the
drives from the power supply.
– To brake, actuate the service brake.
NOTE
In trucks with an electric parking brake, the
electric parking brake will be applied as soon
as the truck comes to a stop.
– Turn the emergency off switch (1) clockwise
until it pops out.
The truck performs internal self testing. It is
then ready for operation again.
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Driver's cab
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury in the event of falling from the
truck if it tips over!
In order to prevent the driver from sliding under-
neath the truck and being crushed if the truck tips
over, a restraint system must be in place and must
be used. The restraint system prevents the driver
from being thrown from the truck if it tips over. The
cab door must be sturdy and be closed in order
for the driver's cab to function as a driver restraint
system. Fabric-covered cabs (variant) with doors
made of plastic or canvas do not constitute a driver
restraint system and offer no protection from the
consequences of the truck tipping over!
– Close the cab door before use.
– If the door is open or has been removed, use a
comparably secure restraint system.
– We recommend that you always use the seat
belt.
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DANGER
Risk of accident in the event of failure of the brake
system!
If the brake system fails, the truck will be insuf ci-
ently braked.
– Do not operate the truck if the brake system is
faulty.
DANGER 1
Risk of accident due to excessive speed!
Depending on the charge state of the battery, rege-
nerative braking may be insuf cient when driving 2
downhill, meaning that the maximum permissible
speed of the truck is exceeded.
– Press the brake pedal (1).
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NOTE
When the emergency off switch is actuated,
note the following:
• The electric brake is disabled. The truck no
longer responds to the command issued by
the accelerator pedal.
• The power steering is no longer available.
Steering forces are increased due to the
remaining emergency steering function.
– Release the accelerator pedal.
– Apply the parking brake.
The truck must decelerate and remain station-
ary.
– If the truck only coasts and does not decel-
erate or decelerates only slightly, stop the
truck using the service brake.
– Secure the truck with chocks so that the
truck does not roll away.
– Have the parking brake checked and
repaired by the authorised service centre.
NOTE
Special features of the electrical parking
brake:
• The deceleration cannot be in uenced.
• The electrical parking brake is applied
moderately until the truck comes to a stop.
• The emergency off switch must be unlocked
to release the electrical parking brake.
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CAUTION
Risk of damage to property due to the lift mast
colliding with racks or other objects!
– Before using the "Automatic mast vertical
positioning" comfort feature, position the truck
at a suf cient distance from racks and other
objects.
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NOTE
Check the function of automatic mast vertical
positioning whenever the truck is used.
– Push the "automatic mast vertical position-
ing" softkey .
The symbol appears in the display.
– Tilt back the lift mast until it reaches the end
stop.
– Tilt the lift mast forwards.
The lift mast must stop in the vertical position.
The automatic mast vertical positioning can
be used.
– If the lift mast does not stop in the vertical
position, do not use the function.
– In this case, contact your authorised service
centre.
Switching on
Switching on using the key switch
WARNING
All checks and tasks required before daily use must
have been performed without any defects being
identi ed before switching on the truck.
– Perform the "visual inspections and functional
checks".
– Do not operate the truck if defects have been
detected; contact the authorised service centre.
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NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "Access
authorisation with PIN code" variant, the
display initially changes to the input menu
for access authorisation.
Once the truck is ready for operation, the main
screen is shown on the display.
Main screen
1 Selected drive programme with driving
dynamics display 432 h 08:20
2 Load information (variants)
1,6 t
3 Status bar: battery charge, operating
7°
hours, time
2,71 m
4 Selected load dynamics programme with
dynamics bar
5 "Right" turn indicator display
6 Driving speed or parking brake
7 "Left" turn indicator display
8 "Reverse" drive direction indicator
9 "Forward" drive direction indicator
10 Steering angle display
Additional information may appear on the
display.
– Refer to the chapter entitled "Display
messages".
NOTE
After connecting the battery, the correct
charge state may not be displayed until the
battery is placed under load by driving or lifting
operations.
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WARNING
All checks and tasks required before daily use must
have been performed without any defects being
identi ed before switching on the truck.
– Perform the "visual inspections and functional
checks".
– Do not operate the truck if defects have been
detected; contact the authorised service centre.
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Display-operating unit
NOTE
For the variant with
• "Access authorisation with PIN code", see
the relevant section.
• "FleetManager", see the "original operating
instructions for FleetManager".
Display-operating unit
Access authorisation with PIN code
(variant)
Trucks equipped with the "Access authori-
sation with PIN code" variant are protected
against unauthorised use by a PIN code. So
that the same truck can be used by different
drivers, individual PIN codes can be speci ed.
When the key switch is switched on, the
"Access authorisation" input menu appears.
All hydraulic functions and drive functions of
the truck are blocked. In the StVZO (German
Road Traf c Licensing Regulations) variant,
the function of the hazard warning system
(variant) is guaranteed.
– To activate the blocked functions, use the
softkeys to enter the PIN code.
– To con rm, push the button.
If the input was correct, the display changes to
the main display. The truck is ready for use.
– If the input was incorrect, enter the PIN code
again.
NOTE
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NOTE
Access to the settings menu is only available if
the truck is at a standstill and the parking brake
is applied. If the parking brake is released
prematurely, the settings menu will close.
– Stop the truck.
– Actuate the parking brake.
– Press the button .
– Press the "Settings" Softkey .
The rst menu level appears.
– Press the Access authorisation
Softkey.
The display changes to the "Access authori-
sation" menu.
– Enter the eet manager password using the
Softkeys.
– To con rm, push the button.
Enter password
NOTE
While the "Access authorisation for the eet
manager" is activated, Fleet manager is 6219_003-208
Lighting
Meaning of the symbols
Individual lighting devices are switched on and
off using the "Lighting" sub-menu.
– To access this sub-menu, push the but-
ton .
1 This function is not available if the truck is equipped with the "StVZO" (German Road Traf c Licensing Regu-
lations) variant. In this case, the hazard warning system is switched on and off via the hazard warning button
on the steering column. For more information, refer to the section entitled "Hazard warning system".
NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "StVZO"
(German Road Traf c Licensing Regulations)
variant, the hazard warning system works
even when the truck is switched off.
Driving lights
– To switch on the parking light (1), push the
associated Softkey on the display-operating
unit.
The front side lights and the rear lights light up.
– To switch on the driving light (2), push the
associated Softkey on the display-operating
unit.
The headlights light up. For the StVZO (Road
Traf c Licensing Regulations) equipment
(variant), the licence plate lamp also lights up
if the truck is equipped with it.
– To switch off the driving light (2), push the
Softkey again.
The driving light and licence plate lamp go out. 1 Parking light
2 Driving light
– To switch off the parking light (1), push the
Softkey again.
The front side lights and the rear lights light up.
Working spotlights
Front and rear working spotlights
– To switch on the front working spotlights (3),
push the associated Softkey on the display-
operating unit.
The front working spotlights light up.
– To switch off the front working spotlights (3),
push the Softkey again.
The front working spotlights go out.
– To switch on the rear working spotlights (4),
push the associated Softkey on the display-
operating unit.
The rear working spotlights light up.
– To switch off the rear working spotlights (4),
push the Softkey again.
The rear working spotlights go out.
NOTE
For the StVZO (German Road Traf c Licen-
sing Regulations) variant, the parking light
is also switched on when the working spot-
lights are switched on. The licence plate lamp
(if present) is also switched on when the for-
ward-facing working spotlights are switched 3 Front working spotlights
on. 4 Rear working spotlights
5 Roof spotlights
NOTE
Depending on the con guration, the roof
spotlights automatically switch on when the
fork carriage is raised.
Turn indicators
The turn indicators are switched on and off via
the mini-console.
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Rotating beacon
– To switch on the rotating beacon, push the
associated Softkey on the display-operating
unit.
The rotating beacon is switched on.
– To switch off the rotating beacon, push the
Softkey again.
The rotating beacon goes out.
WARNING
Danger of eye damage if looking into
the STILL SafetyLight.
Do not look into the STILL SafetyLight.
NOTE
If the truck is to be operated on public roads,
the STILL SafetyLight must be switched off.
Screen heating X - -
*No shut-off for StVZO (German Road Traf c Licensing Regulations) equipment (variant)
.
NOTE
If sprint mode is used, the truck's energy con-
sumption is higher. The battery is therefore
discharged more quickly. The drive units heat
up more quickly.
Driving
Safety regulations when driving
Driving conduct
The driver must follow the public rules of the
road when driving in company traf c.
The speed must be appropriate to the local
conditions.
For example, the driver must drive slowly
around corners, in tight passageways, when
driving through swing-doors, at blind spots, or
on uneven surfaces.
The driver must always maintain a safe
braking distance from vehicles and persons in
front, and must always have the truck under
control. Stopping suddenly, turning quickly
and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots
must be avoided.
– Initial driving practice must be carried out in
an empty space or on a clear roadway.
The following are forbidden during driving:
• Allowing arms and legs to hang outside the
truck
• Leaning the body over the outer contour of
the truck
• Climbing out of the truck
• Moving the driver's seat
• Adjusting the steering column
• Releasing the seat belt
• Disabling the restraint system
• Raising the load higher than 300 mm
above the ground (with the exception
of manoeuvring processes during the
placement into stock/removal from stock
of loads)
• Using electronic devices, for example
radios, mobile phones etc.
WARNING
The use of multimedia and communication equip-
ment as well as playing these devices at an exces-
sive volume during travel or when handling loads
can affect the operator's attention. There is a risk of
accident!
– Do not use devices during travel or when hand-
ling loads.
– Set the volume so that warning signals can still
be heard.
WARNING
In areas where use of mobile phones is prohibited,
use of a mobile phone or radio telephone is not
permitted.
– Switch off the devices.
Roadways
Dimensions of roadways and aisle widths
The following dimensions and aisle width
requirements apply under the speci ed
conditions to ensure safe manoeuvring. In
each case, a check must be performed to
determine whether a larger aisle width is
necessary, e.g. in the case of deviating load
dimensions, attachments, lift masts and tow
couplings.
Within the EU, "Council Directive 89/654/EEC
concerning the minimum safety and health
requirements for the workplace" must be
observed. The respective national guidelines
apply for areas outside the EU.
The required aisle widths depend on the
dimensions of the load.
CAUTION
Risk of component damage due to reduced ground
clearance with the "hydraulic battery carrier" va-
riant.
Trucks tted with a hydraulic battery carrier (va-
riant) have a reduced ground clearance, and the
permitted climbing capability is therefore reduced.
Irregularities in the ground, such as railway slee-
pers, must also be driven over with caution.
– Please note the following:
NOTE
The values speci ed in the "Maximum clim-
bing capability" table can be used only to com-
pare the performance of forklift trucks in the
same category. The speci ed values in no
way represent the normal daily operating con-
ditions.
Trucks can theoretically be driven on the
ascending and descending gradients in the
following table.
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible person: "operating company".
Hazard areas
Hazard areas on roadways must be marked
by standard traf c signs or, if necessary, by
additional warning signs.
NOTE
Access to the settings menu is only available if
the truck is at a standstill and the parking brake
is applied. If the parking brake is released
prematurely, the settings menu will close.
– Stop the truck.
– Actuate the parking brake.
– Press the button .
The rst menu level appears.
– Press the "Settings" softkey .
– Press the Truck settings softkey .
– Press the Drive programmes softkey.
The "drive programme" menu appears.
– Press the associated softkey for drive
programme A or drive programme B.
Con guring the drive programs using the
"drive programme A" is explained here.
NOTE
The drive direction can also be changed
during travel. Your foot can remain on the
accelerator pedal while you do so. The truck is 2
then decelerated and accelerated again in the
opposite direction (reversing).
The indicator for the selected drive direction
("forwards" (1) or "backwards" (2)) lights up on
the display-operating unit.
Neutral position
If leaving the truck for a prolonged period, the
neutral position must be selected in order to
avoid the truck suddenly moving off due to an
inadvertent actuation of the accelerator pedal.
– Brie y select the drive direction switch for
the direction opposite to the current drive
direction.
The drive direction indicator on the display-
operating unit goes out.
NOTE
When the seat is vacated, the selected drive
direction is set to the "neutral position". To
drive, the drive direction switch must be
actuated again.
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NOTE
Alternatively, the drive direction can also be
selected using the drive direction switches on
the operating devices.
DANGER
Being trapped under a rolling or tipping truck could
cause fatal injuries!
– Sit on the driver's seat.
– Fasten the seat belt.
– Activate the available restraint systems.
NOTE
The truck is also held in place on ascending
or descending gradients even if the electric
parking brake is not engaged.
DANGER 3
Risk of accident due to brake failure!
The regenerative brake only functions if the truck is
switched on, the emergency off switch has not been
actuated and the parking brake is released.
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NOTE
The drive direction can also be changed
during travel. Your foot can remain on the
accelerator pedal while you do so. The truck is
then decelerated and accelerated again in the
opposite direction (reversing).
NOTE
If an electrical fault occurs in the accelerator,
the drive unit is switched off. In this situation,
the truck is not electrically braked. Once the
electrical fault has been corrected, it will be
possible to drive the truck again by releasing
the accelerator pedal and then actuating
the accelerator pedal again. If the truck still
cannot be operated, park the truck securely
and contact the authorised service centre.
DANGER
Being trapped under a rolling or tipping truck could
cause fatal injuries!
– Sit on the driver's seat.
– Fasten the seat belt.
– Activate the available restraint systems.
NOTE
In the dual pedal version, the drive direction
switches on the operating devices do not
function.
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NOTE
If an electrical fault occurs in the accelerator,
the drive unit is switched off. In this situation,
the truck is not electrically braked. Once the
electrical fault has been corrected, it will be
possible to drive the truck again by releasing
the accelerator pedal and then actuating
the accelerator pedal again. If the truck still
cannot be operated, park the truck securely
and contact the authorised service centre.
DANGER
If the service brake fails, the truck cannot brake
suf ciently. There is a risk of accident!
If the driver notices that the electrical braking effect
has reduced by 50% and that the drive torque has
decreased to 50% of the normal level, a component
failure may have occurred.
– Bring the truck to a standstill using the brakes.
Use the parking brake if necessary to assist in
this process.
– Notify the authorised service centre.
– Do not operate the truck again until the service
brake has been repaired.
DANGER
At speeds that are too high, there is a danger that
the truck could slip or overturn!
The braking distance of the truck depends on the
weather conditions and the level of contamination
on the roadway. Note that the basic braking di-
stance increases with the square of the speed.
– Adapt your driving and braking style to suit the
weather conditions and the level of contamina-
tion on the roadway.
– Always choose a driving speed that will provide
a suf cient stopping distance.
Parking brake
Operation of the parking brake depends on
which parking brake the truck is tted with.
Possible equipment variants are as follows:
• Mechanical parking brake; see ⇒ Chap-
ter "Applying the mechanical parking
brake", P. 4-130
• Electric parking brake; see ⇒ Chapter "Ac-
tuating the electric parking brake (vari-
ant)", P. 4-132
DANGER 1
There is a risk of fatal injury from being
run over if the truck rolls away.
– The truck must not be parked on a
slope.
– In emergencies, secure the truck
using wedges on the side facing
downhill.
– Only leave the truck when the
parking brake has been applied.
NOTE
The parking brake lever swivels to the forward
position automatically via spring force and
requires only gentle manual guidance. If the
movement of the parking brake is stiff, notify
the authorised service centre.
After the parking brake has been released, the
previously selected drive direction is retained
and is shown on the drive direction indicator.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from being run over if the truck
rolls away!
If the parking brake is faulty, park the truck safely
and secure it so that it cannot roll away.
– If necessary, use wedges to prevent the truck
from rolling away.
– Have the parking brake repaired by an authori-
sed service centre.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being
run over if the truck rolls away.
– Do not park the truck on a gradient.
– Do not leave the truck until the
parking brake has been applied.
– In an emergency, secure the truck
with wedges on the downhill-facing
side to prevent it from rolling away.
NOTE
The electric parking brake can be activated
or released only when the battery male
connector is connected and the truck is
switched on.
If the parking brake is applied, this is indicated
by a symbol in place of the driving speed on
the display-operating unit.
NOTE
Cause Effect
The truck will coast to a stop.
Once the truck has come to a standstill, the
electric parking brake is applied with an audible
The emergency off switch is actuated.
sound.
The LED (2) lights up with a steady light. The
symbol is shown on the display.
The electric parking brake is immediately
The truck will accelerate sharply even though applied with an audible sound.
the driver's seat is not occupied. The LED (2) lights up with a steady light. The
symbol is shown on the display.
The parking brake is immediately applied with
The truck accelerates sharply even though the an audible sound.
accelerator pedal has not been pressed. The LED (2) lights up with a steady light. The
symbol is shown on the display.
.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being
run over if the truck rolls away.
– Do not park the truck on a gradient.
– Do not leave the truck until the
parking brake has been applied.
– In an emergency, secure the truck
with wedges on the downhill-facing
side to prevent it from rolling away.
Message:
Apply parking brake via button.
If the truck control unit detects a malfunction
in the parking brake, the truck cannot be
switched off.
• The message: Apply parking
brake via button is shown on the
display-operating unit.
• The LED (1) on the push button (2) ashes.
• A warning signal sounds.
NOTE
If a truck with a faulty parking brake has to be
switched off, always secure the truck against
rolling away.
A possible cause of the malfunction is that
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the parking brake cannot determine whether
the truck is stationary or still in motion. The
following section describes how to actuate the
parking brake when it is faulty:
Actuating a faulty parking brake when the
truck is stationary
There are two ways to apply the parking brake:
– Press and hold the push button (1) for at
least ve seconds and then release the
push button.
OR
– Press the push button (1) several times in
succession until a total of ve seconds is
reached.
The parking brake is applied with an audible
sound. After the push button is released, the
parking brake should not make any further
sounds; if a sound is heard, this means
the push button was pressed for less than
ve seconds. In this case, press the push
button again to apply the parking brake again.
If necessary, repeat this process until the
parking brake is applied and the symbol is
displayed.
Actuating a faulty parking brake when the
truck is in motion
– Press the push button (1).
NOTE
Keeping the push button (1) pressed for an
extended time or pressing it multiple times
makes the truck brake harder.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from being run over if the truck
rolls away!
If the parking brake is faulty, park the truck safely.
Secure the truck to prevent it from rolling away.
– To do this, strictly adhere to the following instruc-
tions:
Message:
Parking brake cannot be applied
If the truck control unit detects a malfunction
in the parking brake, the truck cannot be
switched off.
• The message Parking brake cannot
be applied is shown on the display-
operating unit.
• The LED (2) on the push button (1) ashes.
• A warning signal sounds.
NOTE
If it is necessary to switch off a truck with
a faulty parking brake, the section entitled
"Switching off the truck when the electric
parking brake is faulty" must be observed.
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NOTE
If the parking brake is released via the emer-
gency actuation process, it is possible to drive
the truck at a low speed.
• The truck can then be moved out of the
hazardous situation or to the repair location.
• Driving with a faulty parking brake requires
the driver to be especially vigilant.
– If the parking brake cannot be applied
automatically or via the push button, apply
the parking brake via the emergency
actuation process. See the section entitled
"Emergency actuation of the parking brake
(variant)" in the chapter entitled "Behaviour
in emergencies".
– If the parking brake cannot be applied via
the emergency actuation process, secure
the truck with wedges so that the truck
cannot roll away.
– Have the parking brake repaired by an
authorised service centre.
Steering
L R
DANGER
Risk of accident! 2
If the hydraulics fail, there is a risk of accident as the
steering characteristics will have changed.
– Do not operate the truck if it has a defective
steering system. 1
L R
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DANGER
The Curve Speed Control function cannot override
the physical limits of stability. Despite this function,
there still is a risk of tipping!
– Before using this function, familiarise yourself
with the change to the driving and steering
characteristics of the truck.
DANGER
Increased risk of tipping if the Curve Speed Control
function is disabled! If the controller fails while the
truck is in motion or if the controller is disabled,
the truck will no longer automatically brake when
steering.
– Do not turn off the key switch while driving.
– Actuate the emergency stop switch only in
emergencies.
– Always adapt your driving style to the conditions.
WARNING
Risk of accident from sudden deceleration of the
truck
If the cab door is opened while the truck is in motion,
the truck brakes automatically.
– Keep the cab door closed when driving.
NOTE
Access to the settings menu is only available if
the truck is at a standstill and the parking brake
is applied. If the parking brake is released
prematurely, the settings menu will close.
Access is only granted when the password is
entered by the eet manager.
– Stop the truck.
– Actuate the parking brake.
– Press the button .
– Press the "Settings" softkey .
The rst menu level appears.
– Activate the "Access authorisation for the
eet manager".
The "Settings menu" opens on the display.
– Press the Truck settings softkey .
– Press the Speed restriction softkey.
Parking
Parking the truck securely and
switching it off
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being
run over if the truck rolls away.
– Do not park the truck on gradients.
– In emergencies, secure the truck
using wedges on the side facing
downhill.
– Only leave the truck when the
parking brake has been applied.
DANGER
There is a risk to life caused by a falling load or if
truck components are being lowered.
– Lower the load fully before leaving the truck.
CAUTION
Batteries may freeze!
If the truck is parked in an ambient temperature of
below -10°C for an extended period, the batteries
will cool down. For lead-acid batteries, the electro-
lyte can freeze and damage the batteries. The truck
is then not ready for operation.
– At ambient temperatures of below -10°C, only
park the truck for short periods of time.
NOTE
Switch keys, FleetManager cards (variant),
FleetManager transponder chips (variant) and
the PIN code for access authorisation (variant)
must not be handed over to other persons
unless explicit instructions to this effect have
been given by the responsible eet manager.
Lifting
Lifting system variants
The movement of the fork carriage and the
lift mast heavily depends on the following
equipment:
• The lift mast with which the truck is
equipped, see ⇒ Chapter "Lift mast ver-
sions", P. 4-149
• The operating device with which the
hydraulic functions are controlled, see
⇒ Chapter "Operating devices for the lift-
ing system", P. 4-151
Regardless of the equipment variants of the
truck, the basic speci cations and procedures
must be complied with, see ⇒ Chapter "Safety
regulations when handing loads", P. 4-174.
DANGER
Risk of accident if the lift mast or the load collides
with low ceilings or entrances.
– Note that the inner lift mast or load may be higher
than the fork carriage.
– Observe the heights of ceilings and entrances.
NOTE 3
When lifting above the free lift, the fork car-
riage always remains at the upper edge of the
extending lift mast.
Data
Height: lift mast
1650 mm
retracted (h1)
Height: lift (h3) 2137 mm
Rated capacity: load
2000 kg
(Q)
.
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• Fingertip
• Joystick 4Plus
For clarity, the movements of the lifting system
are referred to by the letters (A, B, C, D) in this
subchapter. C D
A Lowering the fork carriage
B Lifting the fork carriage
C Tilting the lift mast forwards
D Tilting the lift mast backwards
– See the relevant sections in this subchap-
ter. B
WARNING A
Risk of accident due to the slow response of the
lifting system!
If a low dynamic is set, the lifting system responds
after a delay when the operating device is released,
even in an emergency. The fork carriage does not
stop immediately but after approx. one second.
This behaviour may also occur when speci c
settings are con gured for the "Dynamic Load
Control" assistance functions.
– Work with particular attention and care.
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
NOTE
C D
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
DANGER
A
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts C
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
4
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
3
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat B
only. D
The lifting, lowering and tilting functions of the
lift mast are controlled using the "lifting/lower-
ing" operating lever (1) and the "tilting" operat-
ing lever (4). The adhesive labels bearing the
pictograms for the hydraulic functions (2, 3)
are af xed on the operating levers. C D
– Observe the pictograms on the adhesive
labels (2) and (3).
The pictograms are arranged according to
the direction of movement of the operating
lever (1) or (2).
B
Lifting/lowering the fork carriage
To lift the fork carriage: A
– Move the "lifting/lowering" operating
lever (1) in the direction of the arrow (A).
To lower the fork carriage:
– Move the "lifting/lowering" operating
lever (1) in the direction of the arrow (B).
DANGER
Reaching into or climbing between moving parts
of the truck (e.g. lift mast, sideshifts, working
equipment, load carrying devices etc.) can lead to
serious injury or death and is therefore prohibited.
– Observe the safety regulations for handling
loads.
– Operate the lifting system from the driver's seat
only.
+ F B
1
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+ F
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Fork-carriage sideshift
To move the fork carriage to the left.
– Push the Joystick 4Plus (1) to the left (E).
To move the fork carriage to the right: 1
F
– Push the Joystick 4Plus (1) to the right (F).
NOTE
E
The pictograms on the Joystick 4Plus indicate
the direction of movement of the lift mast and
the fork carriage.
+ F
WARNING
Risk of injury due to delayed response from the
truck!
If a low dynamic is set, the lifting system responds
after a delay when the operating device is released,
even in an emergency. The fork carriage does not
stop immediately upon release. It only stops after
approximately one second. This behaviour may
also occur when speci c settings are con gured for
the "Dynamic Load Control" assistance system.
– Work with particular attention and care.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being run over if
the truck rolls away.
– Do not park the truck on gradients.
– Apply the parking brake.
– Change the fork extension in a cordoned-off,
safe location on a level surface.
WARNING
There is a risk of injury when changing the fork
arms; the weight of the fork arms could cause them
to fall on your legs, feet or knees. The space to the
left and right of the fork is a danger area.
– Always wear protective gloves and safety shoes
when changing the fork arms.
– Ensure that no one stands in the danger area!
– Do not pull on the fork arms.
– The fork arms must always be carried by two
people; if necessary, use a hoist.
NOTE
• It is recommended that a transport pallet
is used to supporting the fork arms when
they are being installed or removed. The
pallet size depends on the size of the fork
arms used and must be of suf cient size
so that the fork arms do not protrude after
being placed on the pallet. This means the
fork arms can be safely placed down and
transported.
• Both fork arms can be pushed over onto one
side.
Removing
1
– Select the pallet according to the size of the
fork arms.
– Position the pallet to the left or right of the
fork carriage.
– Raise the fork carriage until the lower edges
of the fork arms are approx. 3 cm higher
than the height of the pallet.
– Actuate the parking brake and make sure it
is applied securely.
– Turn the switch key to the left and remove it.
– Undo the locking screw (2) on the right or
left.
– Pull the locking lever (1) upwards and push
the fork arms outwards onto the pallet.
Installing
– Position the fork arms on a pallet to the left
or right of the fork carriage.
– Push the fork arms onto the fork carriage 2
from the outside towards the centre.
– Pull the locking lever (1) upwards and push
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the fork arms into the required position.
Ensure that the locking lever snaps into
place.
– Fit and tighten the locking screw (2).
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from a falling load or
fork!
– Tighten the locking screw (2) each time a fork is
changed.
– It is not permitted to drive or to transport loads
without the locking screw in place.
NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "load mea-
surement" comfort feature (variant), a "zero
adjustment of the load measurement" must
always be performed after the fork arms have
been changed. Otherwise, correct load mea-
surement cannot be guaranteed.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being run over if
the truck rolls away.
– Do not park the truck on gradients.
– Apply the parking brake.
– Change the fork extension in a cordoned-off,
safe location on a level surface.
WARNING
There is a risk of crushing!
The weight of the fork extension can cause crushing
and cuts can be caused by sharp edges or burrs.
– Always wear protective gloves and safety shoes.
WARNING
There is a risk of tipping!
The weight and dimensions of the fork extension
affect the stability of the truck. The permissible
weights stated on the capacity rating plate must be
reduced in proportion to the actual load distance.
If the truck is equipped with a fork extension ex
works, then the capacity rating plate will already
have been adjusted accordingly.
– Observe the load capacity; refer to the chapter
entitled "Before picking up a load".
NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "load mea-
surement" comfort feature (variant), a "zero
adjustment of the load measurement" must
always be performed after the fork arms have
been changed. Otherwise, correct load mea-
surement cannot be guaranteed.
Fitting
1
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from falling load!
At least 60% of the length of the fork extension must
lie on the fork arm. No more than 40% of the length
of the fork extension may overhang the end of the
fork arms. In addition, the fork extension must be
secured against slipping from the fork arm.
If the fork extension (1) is not secured with a secu-
ring bolt (2) and linch pin (3), the load may fall, along
with the fork extension. 3
– Push the fork extension all the way to the back of
the fork.
– Make sure that 60% of the length of the fork
extension is on the fork arm.
– Always secure the fork extension with the 2 7071_003-104_V2
securing bolt.
– Always secure the securing bolt with the linch
pin.
Removing
– Remove the linch pin (3) from the securing
bolt (2).
– Remove the securing bolt from the fork
extension (1).
– Pull the fork extension off the fork arms.
– Insert the securing bolt fully into the fork
extension.
– Insert the linch pin into the securing bolt and
secure.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from falling load!
Normal fork arms are not structurally designed for
reverse operation. If this instruction is not observed,
it can lead to material failure and the load falling.
– Only work in reverse operation using reversible
fork arms (1).
WARNING
Risk of accident from slipping load!
Loads may slip on the reversible fork arms if there is
no load support. A fork extension (variant) cannot
be secured against slipping.
– Do not use a fork extension (variant).
WARNING
Risk of accident from the truck tipping over.
When driving, the centre of gravity of the load (2)
must not be more than 600 mm above the ground.
The truck may tip forwards when driving or braking.
– Only drive with a load centre of gravity up to a
max. of 600 mm above the ground
NOTE
If the truck is equipped with the "load mea-
surement" comfort feature (variant), a "zero
adjustment of the load measurement" must
always be performed after the fork arms have
been changed. Otherwise, correct load mea-
surement cannot be guaranteed.
NOTE
Only the emergency steering function remains
available.
Handling loads
Safety regulations when handing
loads
The safety regulations for handling loads are
shown in the following sections.
DANGER
There is a risk to life caused by falling loads or if
parts of the truck are being lowered.
– Never walk or stand underneath suspended
loads or raised fork arms.
– Never exceed the maximum load indicated on
the capacity rating plate. Otherwise stability
cannot be guaranteed!
DANGER
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DANGER
Risk of accident from a falling load!
– When transporting small items, attach a load
safety guard (variant) to prevent the load from
falling on the driver.
– Use a closed roof covering (variant) in addition.
Example
Weight of load to be lifted: 880 kg (3)
2
Load distance from fork back: 500 mm (1) 3
Permitted lift height: 5230 mm (2) 5230 mm
WARNING
880 kg
Risk of accident from the truck losing stability!
The permissible loading of the attachments (va-
riant) and the reduced load capacity of the combi-
nation of truck and attachment must not be excee-
ded.
– Observe the special capacity rating plate infor-
mation shown on the truck and the attachment.
500 mm 1
Picking up loads
To make sure that the load is securely sup-
ported, it must be ensured that the fork arms
are suf ciently far apart and are positioned as
far as possible under the load.
If possible, the load should rest on the back of
the fork.
The load must not protrude too far over the
fork tips, nor should the fork tips protrude too
far out from the load.
Loads are to be picked up and transported as
close to the middle as possible.
DANGER
Risk of accident from a falling load!
When transporting small items, attach a load safety
guard (variant) to prevent the load from falling on
the driver.
A closed roof covering (variant) should also be
used.
Removable roof panels may not be removed.
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Danger area
The danger area is the area in which people
are at risk due to the movements of the truck,
its working equipment, its load-carrying
equipment (e.g. attachments) or the load.
Also included are the areas where loads
could fall or working equipment could fall or
be lowered.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
– Do not step on the fork.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
– Do not step under the raised forks.
DANGER
People may be injured in the danger area of the
truck!
The danger area of the truck must be completely
clear of all personnel, except the driver in his
normal operating position. If persons fail to leave
the danger area despite warnings:
– Cease work with the truck immediately.
– Secure the truck against use by unauthorised
parties.
DANGER
Danger of death from falling loads!
– Never walk or stand underneath
suspended loads.
Transporting pallets
As a rule, loads (e.g. pallets) must be transpor-
ted individually. Transporting multiple loads at
the same time is only permitted:
• when instructed by the supervisor and
• when the technical requirements have been
met.
The driver must ensure proper condition of
the load. Only safely and carefully positioned
loads may be transported.
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DANGER
Risk of accident!
When transporting suspended loads, never per-
form or end driving and load movements abruptly.
Never drive on slopes with a suspended load.
Transporting containers holding uids as hanging
loads is not permitted.
Picking up a load
DANGER
There is a risk to life from a falling load or from truck
components being lowered.
– Never walk or stand underneath suspended
loads or raised fork arms.
– Never exceed the maximum load values spe-
ci ed on the capacity rating plate. Otherwise,
stability cannot be guaranteed.
DANGER
Due to the risk of tipping, never tilt the lift mast with
a raised load!
– Lower the load before tilting the lift mast.
Transporting loads
NOTE
Observe the information in the chapter entitled
"Safety regulations when driving".
DANGER
The higher a load is lifted, the less stable it beco-
mes. The truck can tip over. The load can fall.
There is an increased risk of accidents.
Driving with a raised load and the lift mast tilted
forward is not permitted.
– Only drive with the load lowered.
– Lower the load until ground clearance is reached
(not over 300 mm).
– Only drive with the lift mast tilted backwards.
NOTE
Observe the information in the chapter entitled
"Steering".
– Always accelerate and brake gently.
NOTE
Observe the information in the chapter entitled
"Operating the service brake".
Description
The shake function of the hydraulics makes
it easier for the driver to perform tasks such
as emptying containers of bulk material. The
NOTE
The weight of an attachment can be seen on
its nameplate.
Operation
To activate the shake function:
– Move the corresponding operating device
for the "Lifting" function over the zero
position four times in quick succession.
The fork carriage moves as normal. The
shake function is active after the fourth time
the operating device is moved.
– Continue to move the operating device back
and forth.
The fork carriage moves up and down more
quickly and more jerkily.
The intensity of the shaking is controlled via
the vigour with which the operating device is
moved. The more vigorously and frequently
the operating device is moved, the more
intense the shaking is.
NOTE
After the function has been activated, the
driver has two seconds to start the shaking.
If the two seconds elapse without the shake
function being used, the shake function is
deactivated again.
WARNING
The shake function remains active for two seconds
following activation.
If the driver simply wants to lift or lower the load
during this time, note that the fork carriage may
move signi cantly more jerkily with the load than in
normal operation. If the two seconds elapse without
the shake function being used, the fork carriage can
be moved normally again with the load.
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Double mini-lever:
– Move the 360° lever (2) back and forth
between positions (A) and (B) four times.
Then continue to move the component in
the same way.
Triple mini-lever:
– Move the 360° lever (3) back and forth
between positions (A) and (B) four times.
Then continue to move the component in
the same way.
Quadruple mini-lever:
– Move the operating lever (4) back and forth
between positions (A) and (B) four times.
Then continue to move the component in
the same way.
Fingertip:
– Move the operating lever (5) back and
forth four times. Then continue to move
the component in the same way.
DANGER
Risk of accident due to changed moment of tilt!
The load centre of gravity and the moment of tilt
move due to tilting the lift mast forwards with a
raised load or due to the load slipping. The truck
may tip forwards.
– Only tilt the lift mast forwards with a raised lifting
accessory when it is directly above the stack.
– When the lift mast is tilted forwards, take parti-
cular care to ensure that the truck does not tip
forwards and that the load does not slip.
WARNING
Risk of accident from falling load!
If the fork or the load remains suspended during
lowering, the load may fall.
– When removing from stock, move the truck far
enough back so that the load and the fork can be
lowered freely.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury!
Driving on ascending and descending gradients
carries special dangers!
– Always follow the instructions below.
Driving on lifts
The driver may only use this truck on lifts
with a suf cient load capacity and for which
the operating company has been granted
authorisation (refer to the section entitled
"De nition of responsible persons").
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being crushed or
run over by the truck.
– There must not be any persons already in the lift
when the truck is driven into the lift.
– Persons are only permitted to enter the lift once
the truck is secure, and must exit the lift before
the truck is driven out.
DANGER
Risk of accident from the truck falling!
Steering movements can cause the rear of the truck
to veer off the loading bridge towards the edge.
This may cause the truck to crash.
For three-wheel trucks, the useable area of the
loading bridge must be enclosed so that the rear
drive wheel does not fall through.
The lorry driver and the forklift truck driver must
agree on the departure time of the lorry.
– Establish the departure time of the lorry.
– Determine the total actual weight of the truck.
– Before driving over a loading bridge, observe the
company directive for the loading bridge.
– Make sure that the loading bridge is properly
attached and secured and has a suf cient load
capacity (e.g. lorry, bridge).
– Ensure that the lorry onto which you will be
driving is secured to prevent it from shifting and
that it can support the load of the truck.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to property due to the lift mast
colliding with racks or other objects!
– Before using the "automatic mast vertical posi-
tioning" comfort feature, position the truck at a
suf cient distance from racks and other objects.
NOTE
The lift mast also stops in the vertical position
if it is tilted forwards by 3° from a backward
tilt.
NOTE
The authorised service centre can restrict the
"lifting" function.
CAUTION
If the weight determined by a load measurement
exceeds the permissible residual load capacity of
the truck, the truck cannot be operated safely.
– Set down and reduce the load immediately.
– If necessary, use another truck with suf cient
load-bearing capacity.
NOTE
During the following process, the fork carriage
must be lowered slightly. When doing so, the
fork must not touch the ground, as otherwise
the taring operation will be inaccurate.
– Set the lift mast to vertical.
– Raise the fork to a height of between
300 mm and 800 mm.
– Press the button .
The rst menu level appears.
– Press the "Load" softkey .
– Press the "Precision load measurement"
softkey .
1,5 t
0,70 m --,-- t
0,0°
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NOTE
In order to avoid a weighing error, tare the
empty load pick up; see the section entitled
"Tare function (variant)".
– Pick up the load safely.
– Press the button .
The rst menu level appears.
– Press the "Load" softkey .
1,5 t
0,70 m --,-- t
0,0°
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NOTE
If the tare function was not active, the load is 1,5 t
shown including the fork carriage and load 0,70 m 1,32 t
pick up. 0,0°
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NOTE
Lift the load to a height of between 300 mm and
800 mm, since the load must subsequently be
lowered slightly for the weighing process. If
the weighing process establishes that the load
is too heavy, the load must not be lifted higher
than 800 mm. The forks must not touch the
ground.
0,00
0,00
Adding a load
– Pick up the load to be added.
– Press the Softkey.
– Measure the load as described previously.
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– To save, press the button.
Subtract a load
– Pick up the load to be subtracted.
– To subtract the current load, press the
Softkey.
– Measure the load as described previously.
The current load is subtracted from the sum.
– To save, press the button.
NOTE
If, for instance, this load was added to the
wrong total load, it is also possible to perform
a subtraction with the previously measured
and added load.
Attachments
Fitting attachments
If the truck is equipped with an integrated
attachment (variant) ex works, observe
the speci cations in the STILL operating
instructions for integrated attachments.
If attachments are tted at the place of use,
observe the speci cations in the operating in-
structions from the attachment manufacturer.
If an attachment is not delivered together
with the truck, observe the manufacturer's
speci cations and the operating instructions
from the attachment manufacturer.
Before initial commissioning, arrange for the
function of the attachment and the visibility
from the driver's position with and without a
load to be checked by a competent person.
If the visibility is deemed insuf cient, use
visual aids such as mirrors, a camera/monitor
system etc.
– Observe the following warnings.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from falling load!
If clamping attachments or attachments that exert
force do not have a second operating function
(lock), the load may be released unintentionally
and fall.
– Make sure that the second operating function
(lock) is available for actuation.
– When retro tting such attachments, a second
operating function (lock) must also be tted.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from falling load!
When installing a clamp with an integral sideshift
function, ensure that the clamp does not open when
the sideshift is actuated.
– Notify your authorised service centre before
installation.
– Never grab or climb on moving parts of the truck.
WARNING
Risk of accident due to incorrect labelling!
Incorrect or missing labelling can result in accidents
when attachments are operated.
If the truck is not tted with an attachment-speci c
residual load capacity rating plate and if the ope-
rating devices are not marked with the relevant
pictograms, the truck must not be used.
– Use only CE-certi ed attachments that have
operating instructions and the required identi -
cation labels.
– Have an attachment-speci c residual load
capacity rating plate tted to the truck.
– Have the operating devices relabelled.
– Arrange for the authorised service centre to
adapt the hydraulic system to the requirements
of the attachment (e.g. adjust the pump motor
speed).
NOTE
If the required labelling is not provided, contact
the authorised service centre promptly.
Mounting attachments
1
Only authorised persons may mount the 6219_003-056
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the responsi-
ble person: "authorised person".
WARNING
The movements of the load lift system present a
risk of crushing.
During the process described below, the fork
carriage or the lift mast can only be moved slightly.
– Do not reach into or stand below the components
of the load lift system.
NOTE
The hydraulics are depressurised using a
wizard on the display-operating unit. Access
to the settings menu is only available if the
truck is at a standstill and the parking brake
is applied. If the parking brake is released
prematurely, the settings menu will close.
Access requires authorisation at service level.
If this function is required for daily operation,
contact your authorised service centre. The
authorised service centre can enable the
function for the eet manager or driver.
Non-clamping attachments are connected
to the third hydraulic circuit via the plug
connectors (1) on the fork carriage and are
controlled via the "5th hydraulic function".
If the truck is equipped with multi-lever oper-
ation, the attachments can also be controlled
via the "6th hydraulic function".
– Before attaching or detaching attachments,
release the pressure from the plug connec-
tors (1) and the other hydraulic circuits.
Attachments must only be installed by compe-
tent persons. The speci cations provided by
the manufacturer and supplier of the attach-
ments must be observed during installation of
the attachments. 1 6219_003-056
– Before each use of the attachment, check Plug connectors on the lift mast
and ensure the functions of the installed
attachment.
NOTE
Do not move the steering wheel while de-
pressurising the hydraulics. Otherwise the
hydraulic system will build up pressure again.
As soon as pressure has built up in the hydrau-
lic system again, the function for relieving the
hydraulics becomes inactive.
NOTE
If a clamping attachment is tted, please
observe the following:
• Depressurising the hydraulic circuit for
clamping attachments is performed in
the same way as opening and closing the
clamp.
• Loosen the clamp locking mechanism; see
the relevant sections related to the clamp
locking mechanism.
• Push the operating device once in the
"Open" direction.
• Push the operating device once in the
"Close" direction.
WARNING
Use of attachments can give rise to additional
hazards such as a change in the centre of gravity,
additional danger areas etc.
Attachments must only be deployed for their in-
tended use as described in the relevant operating
instructions. Drivers must be taught how to operate
the attachments.
Loads may only be picked up and transported with
attachments if the loads are securely grasped and
attached. If necessary, the loads must also be
secured against slipping, rolling away, falling over,
swinging and tipping over. Note that any change to
the location of the load centre of gravity will affect
the stability of the truck.
– Observe the capacity rating plate for the attach-
ments being used.
NOTE
Further variants and functions are available
in addition to the functions described below.
The directions of movement can be seen in the
pictograms on the operating devices. All the
attachments described fall into the category
of equipment variants. An exact description
of the respective movements or actions of the
attachment tted can be found in the relevant
operating instructions.
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
Swivel the fork to the left
Swivel the fork to the right
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
NOTE
The movement/action of the "5th function" can
be found in the operating instructions of the
attachment that is tted.
– Press and hold the switch (2).
The additional function of the attachment
is activated and can be controlled as the
"5th function" or "6th function" with the op-
erating lever (3).
NOTE
The movement/action of the "5th function" or
"6th function" can be found in the operating
instructions of the attachment that is tted.
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to the at-
tachment tted at the factory. If an attachment
with different functions is tted, the authorised
service centre must check that the pictograms
bear the correct representation and must
change them if necessary. If the attachment is
known, the relevant symbol is stuck on the pa-
nelling in front of the corresponding operating
lever.
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
– For actuation of the clamp locking mecha-
nism, see the section entitled "Clamp lock-
ing mechanism (variant)".
NOTE
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
– For actuation of the clamp locking mecha-
nism, see the section entitled "Clamp lock-
ing mechanism (variant)".
service centre.
– Observe the pictograms for the attachment
functions on the adhesive label (3).
The pictograms on the operating lever show
the respective functions that are activated by
this lever.
The following applies:
– Actuate the function key for the "5th func-
tion" (2).
NOTE
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
– For actuation of the clamp locking mecha-
nism, see the section entitled "Clamp lock-
ing mechanism (variant)".
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Adjust fork arms: open
Adjust fork arms: close
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
NOTE
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Move the side shift frame or fork
forwards
Move the side shift frame or fork
backwards
Move the sideshift to the left
Move sideshift to the right
Adjust fork arms: open
Adjust fork arms: close
Release load retainer
Clamp load retainer
Open clamps
Close clamps
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
– For actuation of the clamp locking mecha-
nism, see the section entitled "Clamp lock-
ing mechanism (variant)".
service centre.
The following applies:
– Actuate the function key for the "5th func-
tion" (2).
The LED for the "5th function" (3) lights up.
– Move the operating lever (4) or (6) in the
direction of the arrow (E) or (F).
The attachment moves accordingly in the
directions (E) or (F) as shown in the pictogram.
NOTE
The place where the adhesive label bearing
the pictograms (1) or (5) is af xed shows
which operating lever is intended to operate
the "5th function". The pictograms show the
functions that are activated by switching with
the function key (2).
Picto-
gram Attachment function
Auxiliary hydraulics "5th function"
Move the sideshift to the left
Move sideshift to the right
Adjust fork arms: open
Adjust fork arms: close
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
Picto-
Attachment function
gram
Close clamps
Rotate to the left
Rotate to the right
Tip shovel over
Tip shovel back
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
– For actuation of the clamp locking mecha-
nism, see the section entitled "Clamp lock-
ing mechanism (variant)".
NOTE
The pictograms are af xed according to
the attachment tted at the factory. If an
attachment with different functions is tted,
the authorised service centre must check that
the pictograms bear the correct representation
and must change them if necessary.
NOTE
For technical reasons, clamping attachments
must not be controlled via the "5th function".
Multi-lever
NOTE
For technical reasons, no clamp locking
mechanism is available for the multi-lever
operating device.
Double mini-lever
– To release the clamp locking mechanism,
push the operating lever (2) forwards.
The clamp locking mechanism is released.
The LED for the "clamp release" (1) lights
up and remains lit while the clamp locking
mechanism is released.
NOTE
The hydraulic function for opening the clamp
is available for one second after the clamp
locking mechanism is released. After one
second, the clamp locking mechanism is
automatically reactivated.
– To open the clamp, push the operating
lever (2) forwards again.
It is not necessary to release the clamp locking
mechanism in order to close the clamp.
– To close the clamp, pull the operating
lever (2) backwards.
Triple mini-lever
– To release the clamp locking mechanism,
push the operating lever (2) forwards.
The clamp locking mechanism is released.
The LED for the "clamp release" (1) lights
up and remains lit while the clamp locking
mechanism is released.
NOTE
The hydraulic function for opening the clamp
is available for one second after the clamp
locking mechanism is released. After one
second, the clamp locking mechanism is
automatically reactivated.
– To open the clamp, push the operating
lever (2) forwards again.
It is not necessary to release the clamp locking
mechanism in order to close the clamp.
– To close the clamp, pull the operating
lever (2) backwards.
Quadruple mini-lever
– To release the clamp locking mechanism,
push the operating lever (2) forwards.
The clamp locking mechanism is released.
The LED for the "clamp release" (1) lights
up and remains lit while the clamp locking
mechanism is released.
NOTE
The hydraulic function for opening the clamp
is available for one second after the clamp
locking mechanism is released. After one
second, the clamp locking mechanism is
automatically reactivated.
– To open the clamp, push the operating
lever (2) forwards again.
It is not necessary to release the clamp locking
mechanism in order to close the clamp.
– To close the clamp, pull the operating
lever (2) backwards.
Fingertip 1
– To release the clamp locking mechanism,
push the operating lever (2) forwards.
The clamp locking mechanism is released.
The LED for the "clamp release" (1) lights
up and remains lit while the clamp locking
mechanism is released. 2
NOTE
The hydraulic function for opening the clamp
is available for one second after the clamp
locking mechanism is released. After one
second, the clamp locking mechanism is
automatically reactivated.
6219_003-207
– To open the clamp, push the operating
lever (2) forwards again.
It is not necessary to release the clamp locking
mechanism in order to close the clamp.
– To close the clamp, pull the operating
lever (2) backwards.
Joystick 4Plus
– To release the clamp locking mechanism,
push the slider (1) to the left.
The clamp locking mechanism is released. 1
The LED for the "clamp release" (2) lights
up and remains lit while the clamp locking
mechanism is released.
– To open the clamp, push the slider (1) to the + F
left again.
2
NOTE
The hydraulic function for opening the clamp
is available for one second after the clamp
locking mechanism is released. After one
second, the clamp locking mechanism is
automatically reactivated.
It is not necessary to release the clamp locking
mechanism in order to close the clamp.
– To close the clamp, push the slider (1) to the
right again.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Attachments must only be deployed for their in-
tended use as described in the relevant operating
instructions.
Drivers must be taught how to operate the attach-
ments.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Loads may only be picked up and transported
with attachments if the loads are securely grasped
and attached. Where necessary, loads must also
be secured against slipping, rolling, falling over,
swinging or tipping over. Note that any change to
the position of the load centre of gravity will affect
the stability of the truck.
Check the capacity rating plates for the attachments
or combination of attachments.
Auxiliary equipment
FleetManager (variant)
FleetManager is an equipment variant and
can be tted to the truck in different versions.
The description and operation information can
be found in the separate operating instructions
for the corresponding FleetManager versions.
NOTE
The screen heating will switch off automati-
cally after approx. 10 minutes.
1
– Using the supplied key (2), open the sensor
housing to gain access to the DIP switches.
DIP switch
1 2 3 Range
0 0 0 2 m
0 0 1 3 m
0 1 0 4 m
0 1 1 6 m
1 0 0 8 m
1 0 1 12 m
1 1 0 16 m
1 1 1 24 m
4 5 Sensitivity
0 0 Very high
0 1 High
1 0 Medium
1 1 Low
4 3 2 1 2 3 4
Additional labelling
Adhesive label next to the display-operating
unit
Cab
Opening and closing the cab door
CAUTION
Risk of component damage.
If the cab door opens while driving, there is risk of
damage from a collision.
– The cab door must be latched securely in the
engaged position.
Radio (variant)
The radio and the loudspeakers are an
equipment variant. If the truck is equipped with
a radio and loudspeakers, they are integrated
into the roof lining.
The description and operation can be found
in the separate operating instructions for the
radio.
WARNING
The driver's attention is adversely affected by
operating the radio or listening to it at excessive
volumes while driving or handling loads. Risk of
accident!
– Do not operate the radio when driving or when
handling loads.
– Adjust the radio volume so that you can still hear
warning signals.
DANGER
There is a risk of poisoning if heavily
polluted surrounding air is aspirated
into the closed cab!
– Do not operate the heater in the
vicinity of storage areas or similar
areas, in which fuel vapours or ne
dust (e.g. coal, wood or grain dust)
can build up.
DANGER
The heat can cause gases to expand
considerably or to ignite. There is a
risk of explosion!
– Do not expose spray cans or gas
cartridges to the ow of hot air.
DANGER
The heating system can overheat if
the hot air cannot escape from it. Risk
of re!
The heating system may only be
switched on if the blower is running
and the heating system is not covered
by objects (such as a jacket or cover).
– Always switch the blower on rst.
– Do not switch the heating system
on until the blower is switched on.
– Move any objects away from the
heating system or air distributors.
DANGER
The heating system housing can
become very hot during heating
operation. There is a risk of burns if
it is touched!
– Do not touch the heating system
housing during operation.
– Only touch the switches provided.
Changing fuses
DANGER
Using the wrong fuses can result in
short circuits. Risk of re!
– Use only fuses with the prescribed
nominal current.
Defrost function
The defrost function can be used to de-ice and
dehumidify the windscreen quickly. To do this,
turn the air vent control knob (3) clockwise to
the position. Open the air distributors and
direct them onto the windscreen.
– Switch on the air conditioning.
– Push the defrost switch (4).
The LED on the switch lights up green. The
air conditioning operates at full power. The
highest heating level is selected. This feature
operates for a limited period only. To save
energy, it switches itself off automatically.
– Press the defrost switch (4) again.
The defrost function is switched off.
Clipboard (variant)
The clipboard (1) with reading lamp (2) is an
equipment variant.
1
2
6210_003-107
Trailer operation
Towed load
DANGER
There is an increased risk of accident when using a
trailer.
Using a trailer changes the truck handling charac-
teristics. When towing, operate the truck such that
the trailer train can be safely driven and braked at
all times. The maximum permissible speed when
towing is 5 km/h.
– Do not exceed the permissible speed of 5 km/h.
– Do not couple the truck in front of rail vehicles.
– The truck must not be used to push any kind of
trolley.
– It must be possible to drive and brake at all times.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to components!
The maximum towed load for occasional towing
is the rated capacity speci ed on the nameplate.
Overloading can lead to component damage on the
truck. The sum of the actual towed load and the
actual load on the fork must not exceed the rated
capacity. If the towed load present corresponds to
the rated capacity of the truck, it is not permitted to
transport a load on the fork at the same time. The
load can be distributed between the fork and the
trailer.
– Check the load distribution and adjust it to
correspond to the rated capacity.
– Observe the permissible rigidity value of the tow
coupling.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to components!
The maximum towed load only applies when towing
unbraked trailers on a level surface (maximum
deviation +/- 1%) and on rm ground. The towed
load must be reduced if towing on gradients. If
necessary, notify the authorised service centre of
the application conditions. The service centre will
provide the required data.
– Inform the authorised service centre.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to components!
A support load is not permitted.
– Do not use trailers with tillers supported by the
tow coupling.
1 7090_900-008
NOTE
Exceptions for the RX20-14C and RX20-16C:
Turn the coupling pin (1) by 90° and pull it out.
– Adjust the height of the tiller.
DANGER
People can become trapped between the truck and
the trailer.
When coupling, ensure that there are no persons
present between the truck and the trailer.
NOTE
Exceptions for the RX20-14C and RX20-16C:
Insert the coupling pin into the counter-
weight (1) and turn it by 90°.
– Remove any items used to prevent the
trailer from rolling away.
DANGER
People can become trapped between the truck and
trailer.
When coupling, ensure that there are no persons
present between the truck and the trailer.
DANGER
Never jack up the truck on the tow coupling or use
it for crane lifting. The tow coupling is not designed
for this and could be deformed or damaged. This
could cause the truck to fall, with potentially fatal
consequences!
– Use the tow coupling only for towing.
– For jacking up and crane loading, use only the
designated lifting points.
DANGER
The tow coupling is not designed for support loads
and could be deformed or destroyed. This could
cause the supported load to fall, with potentially
fatal consequences!
– The tow coupling should be subjected only to
horizontal loads, i.e. the tiller must be horizontal.
DANGER
If you brie y leave the truck to couple or uncouple
the trailer, there is a risk to life caused by the truck
rolling away and running you over.
– Apply the parking brake.
– Lower the forks to the ground.
– Switch off the key switch and remove the key.
WARNING
Never reach between the coupling pins and the
towing jaws. If the component moves suddenly
there is a risk of injury!
– To release the coupling pin, actuate the corre-
sponding lever or use a suitable device (e.g.
assembly lever).
– When not in use, close the automatic tow
coupling.
WARNING
Risk of damage due to component collision.
A truck with tow coupling needs more room for
manoeuvring due to its overhang. The tow coupling
can damage the racking or the tow coupling itself
when manoeuvring. If there is a collision with the
tow coupling, check the tow coupling for damage
such as cracks. A damaged tow coupling must not
be used again.
– Always manoeuvre carefully and with suf cient
room.
– In the case of a collision, check the tow coupling
for damage.
– Replace tow coupling if damaged, if necessary
contact the authorised service centre.
WARNING
Risk of damage to the tow bar eye or tiller!
Due to the truck's rear wheel steering, the side
slewing angle of the tiller may not be adequate. The
coupling or the tiller may be damaged! The tow bar
eye of the tiller must t the tow coupling in terms of
shape and size.
– Ensure that the tow bar eye and tiller t correctly.
– Avoid sharp cornering.
– Exercise care when travelling and manoeuvring
in reverse.
WARNING
Risk of component damage if the tiller in the tow
coupling is tilted!
The tiller should be kept as horizontal as possible
when towing. This ensures that the rotation range
is suf cient at the top and bottom. The authorised
service centre can adjust the assembly height for
the tow coupling to the tiller height if necessary.
NOTE
When manoeuvring in restricted areas, take
into account the projection of the coupling.
NOTE
Tow coupling RO*244 is intended for a tow-bar
eye in accordance with DIN 74054 (bore
diameter 40 mm) or DIN 8454 (bore diameter
35 mm).
– Take measures to prevent the trailer from
rolling away, e.g. using wedges.
– Adjust the tow bar eye of the tiller so that it is
at the centre of the towing jaws.
– Push the hand lever (2) upwards until it
snaps into place.
The tow coupling is opened.
CAUTION
When being coupled, the tow-bar eye must engage
in the middle of the coupling jaw. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in damage to the
coupling jaw or to the tow-bar eye!
– Ensure that the tow-bar eye enters the coupling
jaw centrally.
NOTE
The coupling pin is correctly engaged if the
control pin (3) does not protrude out of its
guide.
DANGER
If the coupling pin drops out during towing, the trailer
will work loose and can no longer be controlled.
Risk of accident!
The control pin (3) must not protrude out of its guide.
– Ensure that the coupling pin is engaged cor-
rectly.
If the coupling pin is not correctly engaged:
– Remove any items used to prevent the trailer
from rolling away.
– Move the truck with the trailer forwards approx.
1 m and then move it back slightly.
– On the coupling pin, check again that the control
pin does not protrude out of its guide.
NOTE
To protect the lower coupling pin bush against
contamination, always keep the tow coupling
closed.
NOTE
Please observe the de nition of the following
responsible persons: "operating company"
and "driver".
Types of application
There are two different types of cold store
application for the truck, distinguished by two
different temperature ranges.
1 Constant use in the temperature range
down to −5°C, short-term use at temper-
atures down to −10°C.
Operation possible with standard
equipment and standard hydraulic oil
2 Alternating between indoor use down
to −32°C and outdoor use up to +25°C,
brie y up to +40°C.
Operation possible only with cold
store equipment and low-temperature
hydraulic oil
NOTE
When changing to a different type of hydraulic
oil, the authorised service centre must adjust
the truck control unit.
Operation
CAUTION
Changing from a cold internal temperature to
a warm outside temperature may result in the
formation of condensation water. This water may
freeze on re-entry to the cold store, blocking moving
parts of the truck.
It is essential that close attention is paid to the
duration of deployment in the different temperature
ranges for both types of application.
Before being used in the cold store, the truck must
be dry and warmed up.
The truck must not leave the cold store area for
more than 10 minutes. By adhering to this rule,
condensation water will not have time to form.
If the truck stays outside for more than 10 minutes,
it must remain there at least until the condensation
water has drained away and the truck has dried off.
Depending on the weather, this will take at least
30 minutes.
WARNING
Risk of injury!
If condensation water freezes in the cold store, do
not try to free parts that have become stuck with
your hands.
NOTE
During the warm-up phase, the hydraulic
power is limited to load program "1".
– To ensure operational safety, drive the truck
for approximately 5 minutes and actuate the
brake several times.
– Actuate all hydraulic lifting functions several
times.
This warm-up phase is necessary to ensure
that the oil reaches the operating temperature.
– Always park the truck outside the cold store.
CAUTION
Risk of component damage!
The lead-acid batteries must not be left in the cold
store overnight without power uptake or charging.
Display messages
Messages
Certain truck conditions may cause event-
related messages to be shown on the display
of the display-operating unit.
There are messages about operation and
messages about the truck. If a message about
operation appears, the display-operating
unit will prompt you to perform an action. A
message about the truck means that the truck
control unit has detected a fault.
Procedure in emergencies
Emergency shutdown
WARNING
No electric braking assistance is available when the
emergency off switch is actuated!
Actuating the emergency off switch (1) disconnects
the drives from the power supply. The regenerative
brake will not hold the truck on a slope.
– To brake, actuate the service brake.
CAUTION
Actuating the emergency off switch (1) disconnects
the drives from the power supply. Disconnecting
the battery male connector (2) disconnects the
entire truck from the power supply.
– Only use this safety system in an emergency or
in order to park the truck safely.
2
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the key switch is on (under load), an arc will be
produced. This can lead to erosion at the contacts,
which considerably shortens the service life of the
contacts.
– Switch off the key switch before disconnecting
the battery male connector.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while the key switch is switched on, except in an
emergency.
DANGER
If the truck tips over, the driver could fall out and
slide under the truck with potentially fatal conse-
quences. There is a risk to life.
Failure to comply with the limits speci ed in these
operating instructions, e.g. driving on unacceptably
steep gradients or failing to adjust speed when
cornering, can cause the truck to tip over. If the
truck starts to tip over, do not leave the truck under
any circumstances. This increases the danger of
being hit by the truck.
– Do not release your seat belt.
– Never jump off the truck.
– You must adhere to the rules of behaviour if the
truck tips over. 7090_001-005
Emergency hammer
The emergency hammer is used to rescue the
driver if he is shut inside the cab in a hazardous
situation, for example if the truck has toppled 1
over and the cab door cannot be opened.
Single-pane safety glass can be struck rela-
tively safely using the emergency hammer in
order for the driver to escape or be rescued
from the danger area.
Using the emergency hammer
WARNING
When glass is smashed there is a risk of injury
caused by glass splinters!
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Emergency lowering
If the hydraulic controller fails whilst a load
is raised, emergency lowering can be per-
formed. An emergency lowering screw is
located on the valve block (3) for this purpose.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from
falling loads or parts of the truck being
lowered.
– Do not walk beneath the raised
load.
– Adhere to the steps detailed below.
DANGER
If the truck is operated while the hydraulic controller
is blocked, there is an increased risk of accidents.
– After the emergency lowering procedure, have
the malfunction recti ed.
– Notify your authorised service centre.
DANGER
There is a risk of fatal injury from being
run over if the truck rolls away.
The truck can roll away when the
parking brake is released.
– In an emergency, secure the truck
with wedges on the downhill-facing
side to prevent it rolling away.
– Only perform an emergency
release of the parking brake if the
truck is at a standstill and the fork is
lowered.
NOTE
If the parking brake is released via the emer-
gency actuation process, it is possible to drive
the truck at a low speed.
• The truck can then be moved out of the
hazardous situation or to the repair location.
• Driving with a faulty parking brake requires
the driver to be especially vigilant.
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Towing
Safety information
DANGER
The brake system on the towing vehicle may fail.
Risk of accident!
If the brake system of the towing vehicle is not
adequately sized, the vehicle may not brake safely
or the brakes may fail. The towing vehicle must be
able to absorb the pulling forces and braking forces
from the unbraked towed load (total actual weight
of the truck).
– Check the pulling force and braking force of the
towing vehicle.
DANGER 620-aB6306
CAUTION
If the truck drive between the drive motor and
the drive axle is not interrupted, the drive may be
damaged.
– Set the drive direction switch to the neutral
position.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the key switch is on (under load), an arc will be
produced. This can lead to erosion at the contacts,
which considerably shortens the service life of the
contacts.
– Switch off the key switch before disconnecting
the battery male connector.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while the key switch is switched on, except in an
emergency.
DANGER
Risk to life when manoeuvring!
People can be crushed between the truck and the
towing vehicle during manoeuvring.
To ensure that the driver of the towing vehicle and
the tter attaching the tow bar are made aware
of possible risks, the towing vehicle may only be
manoeuvred and the tow bar may only be attached
when a second person is acting as a guide.
– Only manoeuvre with a guide.
WARNING
Risk of accident if the hydraulics fail!
If the hydraulics fail, the power steering will no
longer function. The steering is stiff.
– Select a towing speed that allows the truck and
the towing vehicle to be braked and controlled
effectively at all times.
WARNING
Risk of accident if the truck is not steered!
If the truck is not steered while it is being towed, it
may veer out in an uncontrolled manner.
The truck being towed must also be steered by a
driver.
The driver of the truck being towed must sit in the
driver's seat and fasten the seat belt before towing.
– Use the available restraint systems!
Procedure
– Set down the load and lower the fork arms
close to the ground.
– Set the drive direction switch to the neutral
position.
– Apply the parking brake.
– Switch off the truck.
– Disconnect the battery male connector.
– Check the pulling force and braking force of
the towing vehicle.
– With the help of a guide, move the towing
vehicle to the truck.
– Secure the tow bar to the tow coupling on
the towing vehicle and the truck.
NOTE
Emergency actuation of the electric parking
brake (variant) may be necessary on a faulty
truck; see the section above entitled "Emer-
gency actuation of the electric parking brake".
CAUTION
There is a risk of short circuit if the
cables are damaged.
Do not crush the battery cable when
closing the battery door.
– Ensure that the battery cable does
not come into contact with the
battery door.
NOTE
The appearance of a lithium-ion battery
differs from this illustration. The battery male
connector also features additional contacts
that the battery uses to communicate with the
truck control unit. However, the connection
procedure is the same.
– Close the battery door.
CAUTION
There is a risk of short circuit if the
cables are damaged.
Do not crush the battery cable when
closing the battery door.
– Ensure that the battery cable does
not come into contact with the
battery door.
NOTE
The appearance of a lithium-ion battery
differs from this illustration. The battery male
connector also features additional contacts for
communication between the battery and the
truck control unit. However, the disconnection
procedure is the same.
– Close the battery door.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery
charger!
Incorrect connection or incorrect
operation of the charging station or the
battery charger may result in damage
to components.
– Follow the operating instructions
for the charging station or battery
charger and for the battery.
Maintenance personnel
Batteries may only be charged, maintained
or replaced by properly trained personnel
in accordance with the instructions from the
manufacturers of the battery, battery charger
and truck.
– The handling instruction for the battery and
the operating instructions for the battery
charger must be followed.
– Observe the following safety regulations
when maintaining, charging and changing
the battery.
WARNING
Risk of crushing/shearing!
The battery is very heavy. There is a
risk of serious injury if any parts of the
body are caught under the battery.
There is a risk of injury if any parts
of the body are wedged between
the battery door and the edge of
the chassis when the battery door
is closed.
– Always wear safety shoes when
replacing the battery.
– Only close the battery door if there
are no parts of the body between
the battery door and the edge of the
chassis.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected or
connected while the key switch is switched on or
while the battery charger is under load, an arc or a
transition spark will be produced at the battery male
connector. This can lead to erosion at the contacts
and can considerably shorten the service life of the
contacts.
– Switch off the key switch or the battery charger
before the battery male connector is disconnec-
ted or connected.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while under load, except in an emergency.
DANGER
Danger to life and limb!
– Observe the instructions in the chapter entitled
"Safety regulations when handling the battery".
WARNING
Battery acid is toxic and corrosive!
– Observe the safety regulations in the chapter
entitled "Battery acid".
NOTE
Battery maintenance is carried out in accor-
dance with the battery manufacturer's opera-
ting instructions. The operating instructions
for the battery charger must also be followed.
Only the instructions that came with the battery
charger are valid. If any of these instructions
are missing, request the relevant instructions
from the dealer.
The battery maintenance information is com-
posed of the following sections: "Checking
the status, acid level and acid density of the
battery", "Checking the battery charge status",
"Charging the lead-acid battery" and "Equalis-
ing charge to maintain the battery capacity".
WARNING
The electrolyte (dilute sulphuric acid)
is poisonous and caustic!
– Observe safety regulations for
handling battery acid; see chapter
"Battery acid".
– Wear personal protective equip-
ment (rubber gloves, apron and
protection goggles).
– Rinse away spilt battery acid
immediately with plenty of water!
CAUTION
Risk of damage!
– Heed the information in the operating instructi-
ons for the battery.
CAUTION
Deep discharges shorten the service life of the
battery.
Deep discharge begins when the battery charge
display is red (3) (0% of the available battery capa-
city, i.e. approx. 20% of the nominal capacity).
– Deep discharge must be avoided (see the
section entitled "Equalising charge to prevent
a deep discharge of the battery").
– Stop working with the truck immediately.
– Charge the battery immediately.
– Do not leave batteries in a discharged or partly
discharged state.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery
charger!
Incorrect connection or incorrect
operation of the charging station or the
battery charger may result in damage
to components.
– Follow the operating instructions
for the charging station or battery
charger and for the battery.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the truck is switched on (under load), an electric arc
will be produced. This can lead to erosion of the
contacts, which considerably shortens the service
life of the contacts.
– Switch off the truck before the battery male
connector is disconnected.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while the truck is switched on, except in an
emergency.
DANGER
Explosive gases are generated during
charging.
– Ensure that work areas are
adequately ventilated.
– For trucks with cabs (including
fabric-covered cabs), ensure
adequate ventilation in the cab
(variant).
DANGER
Risk of damage, short circuit and explosion from
metallic objects on the battery!
– Do not place any metal objects or tools on the
battery.
– Keep away from naked ames.
– Do not smoke.
WARNING
Battery acid is toxic and corrosive!
– Observe the safety regulations in the chapter
entitled "Battery acid".
NOTE
Observe the information in the operating
instructions for the battery and the battery
charger.
DANGER
Risk of explosion!
The battery door must be kept slightly
open during the charging process to
ensure suf cient ventilation.
After charging
CAUTION
Risk of component damage!
– Switch off the battery charger before disconnec- 1 3
ting the charging cable.
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
The plug may only be disconnected
from the socket when the truck and
battery charger are switched off.
CAUTION
There is a risk of short circuit if the
cables are damaged.
Do not crush the battery cable when
closing the battery cover.
– Ensure that the battery cable does
not come into contact with the
battery cover.
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NOTE
Depending on the battery charger used, the
equalising charge may not begin until 24 hours
have elapsed. A period when no shifts are
running, such as the weekend, is therefore
ideal for performing the equalising charge.
– Observe the information in the operating
instructions of the battery charger regarding
how to perform an equalising charge.
Maintenance personnel
The lithium-ion battery is virtually mainte-
nance-free and can be charged by the driver.
– If you have any questions, please contact
your authorised service centre.
– The handling instruction for the battery and
the operating instructions for the battery
charger must be followed.
– Observe the following safety regulations
when maintaining, charging and changing
the battery.
WARNING
Risk of crushing/shearing!
The battery is very heavy. There is a
risk of serious injury if any parts of the
body are caught under the battery.
If parts of the body are wedged
between the battery door and the edge
of the chassis when the battery door is
closed, this could lead to injuries.
– Always wear safety shoes when
replacing the battery.
– Only close the battery door if there
is no part of the body between the
battery door and the edge of the
chassis.
DANGER
Increased risk of re!
Damaged lithium-ion batteries pose
an increased re hazard.
In the event of a re, large quantities
of water are the best option to cool the
battery.
WARNING
Risk of accident due to weakened lifting eyes.
If bent lifting eyes are straightened, they lose their
rigidity. The lifting eyes are then no longer able to
support the weight of the battery. The battery may
fall.
– Do not straighten bent lifting eyes.
– Have bent lifting eyes replaced by the authorised
service centre.
NOTE
When switching to lithium-ion batteries,
have the truck electronics adapted by the
authorised service centre.
Service LED
The service LED (1) lights up red if the battery
function is signi cantly restricted or if opera-
tion is not possible.
– Contact your authorised service centre.
Temperature LED
The temperature LED (2) indicates an in-
creased temperature. The power of the bat-
tery is reduced. The LED remains lit until the
temperature drops to within the normal range.
The LED goes out as soon as the temperature
drops into the normal range.
CAUTION
Risk of component damage!
Incorrect connection or incorrect operation of the
charging station or battery charger may result in
damage to components.
– Follow the operating instructions for the charging
station or battery charger and for the battery.
CAUTION
Risk of component damage!
Battery male connectors and battery charger
connectors from different manufacturers are not
compatible and may cause damage.
– Use battery male connectors and battery charger
connectors produced by the same manufacturer.
– If the connectors from produced by different
manufacturers, please contact your authorised
service centre.
NOTE
To prevent deep discharge of the lithium-ion
battery, performance limitations are imposed
once the charge state of the battery drops to
a certain level. Load the battery before the
charge state drops below 15%.
To read the battery charge state; see the
section entitled "Checking the battery charge
status".
– Park the truck safely.
– Open the battery door completely
– Disconnect the battery male connector.
– Keep away from naked ames and do not
smoke.
– Check the battery cable for damage and
have it replaced by the authorised service
centre if necessary.
DANGER
There is a risk of damage, short circuiting and
explosion!
– Do not place any metal objects or tools on the
battery.
– Keep away from naked ames and do not smoke.
NOTE
Observe the information in the operating
instructions for the battery and the battery
charger.
After charging
The battery charger will switch off automati-
cally.
– Swing the support bracket (1) back into 1 3
position and lock it into the support eyelet
(2) on the battery door.
– Open the battery door and lock it into the
open position.
– Disconnect the battery male connector from
the plug on the battery charger.
– Fully insert the battery male connector into
the plug connection on the truck.
CAUTION
There is a risk of short circuit if the
cables are damaged.
Do not crush the charging cable when
closing the battery cover.
– Make sure that the charging cable
does not come into contact with the
battery cover.
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CAUTION
Risk of components being damaged by the lifting
accessory and battery rolling away!
The lifting accessory and battery may roll away in an
uncontrolled manner if the battery is not removed
on a level, smooth oor with suf cient load capacity.
– Follow the operating instructions for the lifting
accessory used.
– Always remove the battery on a level, smooth
oor with suf cient load capacity.
NOTE
The use of lead-acid batteries is only possible
after the conversion to lithium-ion batteries if
the truck is converted back again.
WARNING
When closing the battery door, there
is a risk of trapping the battery cable.
If the cable is crushed or sheared off,
there is a risk of short circuit!
When closing the battery door,
nothing should come between the
battery door and the edge of the
chassis.
– Carefully close the battery door.
– Only close the battery door if the
battery cable is not in the way.
WARNING
Risk of accident due to the battery door opening!
An unlocked battery door may open if the truck
decelerates sharply. If the battery door opens while
driving, there is risk of damage from a collision.
– Ensure that the battery door is securely shut.
– Drive the truck only when the battery door is
locked.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from the battery sliding out!
The battery may fall out if the battery door is not
locked and the truck tips over. The battery could fall
on the driver!
– Ensure that the battery door is securely shut.
– Drive the truck only when the battery door is
locked.
NOTE
The apertures in the door are necessary for
forced ventilation and must not be blocked.
– If the battery door is fully open, take hold of
the battery door by its handle and open it
slightly further.
This will release the latch in the hinge.
– Close the battery door by hand until it
engages in the lock.
The battery door must be locked in place
The truck is equipped with a door contact
switch for the battery door. If the battery
door is not fully closed, the message Close
battery door appears on the display of the
display-operating unit. The truck will then only
move at a reduced speed.
WARNING
Risk of crushing/shearing!
No one must stand directly next to the
battery or between the battery and the
truck when removing and inserting the
battery.
CAUTION
Risk of damage!
– Position the battery cable on the
battery in such a way that the cable
cannot be crushed either when
removing or inserting the battery or
when closing the battery door.
NOTE
If the battery locks cannot be opened by hand,
the coupling pin (2) from the counterweight
can be used as a lever extension.
– Carefully drive the truck under the battery.
– Carefully lift the battery until it maintains
a suf cient distance from the seating and
from the chassis above.
– Position the fork arms horizontally.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery!
– If the battery knocks against the chassis above,
lower the battery immediately.
NOTE
Do not straighten any bent lifting eyes. In-
stead, have them replaced by the authorised
service centre.
– Carefully insert the battery into the battery
compartment.
When doing so, ensure that
• Before inserting, the battery cable is posi-
tioned on the battery in such a way that it
will not become trapped when the battery is
inserted
• The load-carrying equipment is at a right
angle to the truck
• The gaps are maintained for the entire time
that the battery is being inserted, and that
the battery is inserted to a suf cient depth,
• the display on the lithium-ion battery (vari-
ant) points towards the battery door.
DANGER
Risk of crushing/shearing!
While inserting the battery, avoid
putting your hands between the
battery and the chassis.
CAUTION
Risk of damage!
– Position the battery cables on the
battery in such a way that the cables
cannot be crushed either when
removing or inserting the battery or
when closing the battery door.
NOTE
The battery door will close only when the
battery is locked.
WARNING
Risk of accident due to overloading the lift truck!
The load capacity of the lift truck used must be
at least equal to the weight of the battery and the
weight of the change frame.
– Observe the nameplates of the battery and of the
change frame.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery!
– Only position the battery change frame and
the battery on a rm surface with suf cient
load-bearing capacity.
– Do not place the battery change frame and
battery on a soft surface or in a rack.
Preparation
2
– Check the nameplate (3) on the change 1
frame to ensure that the selected change
3
frame has the required load capacity. 4
– Check the change frame for deformation
and breaks or cracks.
Faulty change frames must not be used. They
must be replaced by the authorised service
centre.
The distance between the feet (6) can be
adjusted to ensure that the change frame 9
picks up the battery precisely. 8
– To adjust the feet (6), loosen the mount- 5
ing (5).
– Adjust the feet (6) of the change frame
according to the dimensions of the fork
arms. 7
– Retighten the mounting (5).
The side stop (1) must also be adjusted. 5 6
– To adjust the side stop (1), loosen the
mounting (2).
NOTE
To pick up batteries with large trays, fasten the
side stop in the outer bores.
• Lithium-ion battery, e.g. tray 511
• Lead-acid battery, e.g. tray 366
The battery must lie against the side stop (1)
and against the stops (3).
– Retighten the mounting (2).
– Position the change frame properly on the
lift truck until the fork arm tips are touching
the feet (9).
When the change frame is on the lift truck, the
feet (5, 9) must be positioned close to the fork
arms on both sides.
NOTE
When using narrow pallet trucks with a di-
stance of 400 mm between the outer edges of
the fork arms, the stop (8) must be removed.
When using pallet trucks with a distance of
525 mm between the outer edges of the fork
arms, the stop must be installed. The stop (8)
is connected to the battery change frame via
the mounting (7).
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the key switch is on (under load), an arc will be
produced. This can lead to erosion at the contacts,
which considerably shortens the service life of the
contacts.
– Switch off the key switch before disconnecting
the battery male connector.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while the key switch is switched on, except in an
emergency.
WARNING
Risk of crushing/shearing!
No one must stand directly beside the
battery or between the battery and the
lift truck when removing or inserting
the battery.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery
cable!
– Position the battery cable on the
battery in such a way that it cannot
be crushed either when removing
or inserting the battery or when
closing the battery door.
NOTE
If the battery lock cannot be opened by hand,
the coupling pin (2) from the counterweight
can be used as a lever extension.
NOTE
Do not straighten any bent lifting eyes. In-
stead, have them replaced by the authorised
service centre.
– Carefully insert the battery into the battery
compartment.
– Carefully place the battery onto the battery
holding xtures.
DANGER
Risk of crushing/shearing!
When inserting, do not allow your
hands to come between the battery
and the chassis.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery
cable!
– Position the battery cable on the
battery in such a way that it cannot
be crushed either when removing
or inserting the battery or when
closing the battery door.
DANGER
The battery weight and dimensions affect the
stability of the truck.
When replacing the battery, the weight ratios
must not be changed. The battery weight must
remain within the weight range speci ed on the
nameplate. The location of ballast weights must not
be changed.
Preconditions
WARNING
Risk of injury when ejecting the battery.
The battery is ejected into the marked area (1).
People must not stand in this area.
The area (1) extends over the width of the battery
compartment and the extension range of the battery
carrier.
– Only stand in the operator's position (2).
NOTE
When the battery is deeply discharged (less
than 10% capacity), it cannot be removed. In
this case, a reserve battery must be connected
or the battery in the truck must be charged.
CAUTION
Risk of component damage!
When extending the carriage, the battery cable may
collide with components and become damaged.
– Ensure that the battery cable does not become
stuck or crushed.
– In the event of a malfunction, release the exten-
sion button and correct the malfunction.
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NOTE
If the movement of the carriage is restricted by
obstacles, release the push button.
DANGER
There is risk of fatal injury from being
struck by falling loads!
– Never walk or stand underneath
suspended loads. 1
DANGER
There is risk of fatal injury from being
struck by falling loads!
– Never walk or stand underneath
suspended loads. 1
WARNING
Risk of accident due to weakened lifting eyes.
If bent lifting eyes are straightened, they lose their
rigidity. The lifting eyes are then no longer able to
support the weight of the battery. The battery may
fall. 6210_003-012
WARNING
Risk of injury from falling off the truck!
When climbing onto the truck, there
is a risk of getting stuck or slipping
and falling. Use suitable equipment to
reach higher points on the truck.
– Use only the steps provided to
climb onto the truck.
– Use equipment such as steplad-
ders or platforms to reach inacces-
sible areas.
WARNING
Risk of re due to ammable cleaning
materials!
Flammable cleaning materials can be
ignited by hot components.
– Do not use any ammable cleaning
materials.
CAUTION
Risk of re due to ammable materi-
als!
Deposits and solids can be ignited by
hot components, e.g. drive units.
– Remove deposits and solids.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the battery male connector when
disconnecting!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the key switch is switched on under load, an arc will
be produced. The arc can damage the contacts and
considerably shorten the service life of the contacts.
– Switch off the key switch.
– Only disconnect the battery male connector
while the key switch is switched off.
CAUTION
If water penetrates the electrical system, there is a
risk of short circuit!
– Adhere strictly to the following steps.
CAUTION
Excessive water pressure or water and steam that
are too hot can damage truck components.
– Adhere strictly to the following steps.
CAUTION
Abrasive cleaning materials can damage the surfa-
ces of components!
Using abrasive cleaning materials that are unsuita-
ble for plastics can cause plastic parts to dissolve
or become brittle. The screen on the display-opera-
ting unit could become cloudy.
– Adhere strictly to the following steps.
WARNING
Danger of electric shocks due to residual capacity!
– Never reach into the electrical system with your
bare hands.
CAUTION
Cleaning electrical system parts
with water can damage the electrical
system.
Cleaning electrical system parts with
water is forbidden!
– Do not remove covers etc.
– Only use dry cleaning materials
according to the speci cations in
the section "Cleaning the truck".
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Load chains are safety elements.
The use of cold/chemical cleaners or uids that are
corrosive or contain acid or chlorine can damage
the chains and is forbidden!
– Observe the manufacturer's guidelines for
working with cleaning materials.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Dispose of any uid that has been spilled
or collected in the collection vessel in an
environmentally friendly manner. Follow the
statutory regulations.
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After cleaning
CAUTION
Risk of short circuit!
Ingress of moisture or dirt into the battery male
connector and plug connection can lead to an
electrical short circuit.
– Use compressed air to dry the battery male
connector and the plug connection before
connecting them.
– Use compressed air to remove any foreign
objects that may be lodged in the battery male
connector and the plug connection.
NOTE
The more often the truck is cleaned, the more
frequently the truck must be lubricated.
CAUTION
Risk of material damage from overloading!
If the truck is driven onto a means of transport, the
load capacity of the means of transport, ramps
and loading bridges must be greater than the
total actual weight of the truck. Components can
be permanently deformed or damaged due to
overloading.
– Determine the total actual weight of the truck.
– Only load the truck if the load capacity/lifting
capacity of the means of transport, ramps and
loading bridges is greater than the total actual
weight of the truck.
DANGER
Risk of accident from the truck falling!
Steering movements can cause the rear of the truck
to veer off the loading bridge towards the edge.
This may cause the truck to crash.
– Before driving across a loading bridge, ensure
that the loading bridge is properly attached and
secured.
– Ensure that the transport vehicle onto which the
truck is to be driven has been suf ciently secured
to prevent it from shifting.
– Maintain a safe distance from edges, loading
bridges, ramps, working platforms etc.
– Drive slowly and carefully onto the transport
vehicle.
NOTE
If the electric parking brake (variant) cannot
be triggered electrically, it must be applied
manually; see the section entitled "Manual
operation of the electric parking brake".
Lashing down
CAUTION
Abrasive lashing straps/tension belts can rub
against the surface of the truck and cause damage.
– Position slip-resistant pads (e.g. rubber mats or
foam) underneath the lifting points.
Crane loading
Crane loading is only intended for transporting
the complete truck, including the lift mast,
for its initial commissioning. This may be
performed only by the authorised service
Decommissioning
Decommissioning and storing the
truck
CAUTION
Damage to components due to incorrect storage!
Improper storage or decommissioning for a period
of more than two months can result in corrosion
damage to the truck. If the truck is parked in an am-
bient temperature of below -10°C for an extended
period, the batteries will cool down. The electrolyte
may freeze and damage the batteries.
– Store the truck in a dry, clean, frost-free and
well-ventilated environment.
– Implement the following measures before
decommissioning.
CAUTION
Potential for damage to the battery male connector!
If the battery male connector is disconnected while
the truck is switched on (under load), an electric arc
will be produced. This can lead to erosion of the
contacts, which considerably shortens the service
life of the contacts.
– Switch off the truck before the battery male
connector is disconnected.
– Do not disconnect the battery male connector
while the truck is switched on, except in an
emergency.
NOTE
Only store batteries that are fully charged.
– Spray all exposed electrical contacts with a
suitable contact spray.
CAUTION
Tyre deformation as a result of continuous loading
on one side!
Have the truck raised and jacked up by the autho-
rised service centre so that all wheels are off the
ground. This prevents permanent deformation of
the tyres.
– Only have the truck raised and jacked up by the
authorised service centre.
CAUTION
Risk of corrosion damage due to condensation on
the truck!
Many plastic lms and synthetic materials are
watertight. Condensation water on the truck cannot
escape through these covers.
– Do not use plastic lm as this facilitates the
formation of condensation water.
– Cover with vapour-permeable material, e.g.
cotton.
NOTE
For further information, see the workshop
manual for the truck or contact the authorised
service centre.
Maintenance
5 Maintenance
Safety regulations for maintenance
Safety devices
After maintenance and repair work, all safety
devices must be reinstalled and tested for
operational reliability.
Set values
The device-dependent set values must be
observed when making repairs and when
changing hydraulic and electrical compo-
nents. These are listed in the appropriate
sections.
DANGER
There is a risk to life if the truck tips over!
If not raised and jacked up properly, the truck may
tip over and fall off. Only the hoists speci ed in the
workshop manual for this truck are allowed and are
tested for the necessary safety and load capacity.
– Only have the truck raised and jacked up by the
authorised service centre.
– Only jack the truck up at the points speci ed in
the workshop manual.
DANGER
Risk of accident due to an unsecured lift mast.
If the lift mast or fork carriage is raised, no work may
be performed on the lift mast or at the front of the
truck unless the appropriate safety measures are
put in place.
– When securing, only use chains with suf cient
load-bearing capacity.
– Contact the authorised service centre regarding
this matter.
CAUTION
Possibility of damage to the ceiling!
– Note the maximum lift height of the lift mast.
Maintenance timeframe
If maintenance is required, the symbol
appears on the display.
– Arrange for the authorised service centre to
perform the maintenance work on the truck.
– The maintenance check lists indicate the
maintenance work that is due.
The intervals are de ned for standard use.
Shorter maintenance intervals can be de ned
in consultation with the operating company,
depending on the application conditions of the
truck.
The following factors may necessitate shorter
maintenance intervals:
• Dirty, poor-quality roadways
• Dusty or salty air
• High levels of air humidity
• Extremely high or low ambient tempera-
tures and extreme changes in temperature
• Multi-shift operation with a high duty cycle
• Speci c national regulations for the truck or
individual components
Service menu
The date when the truck requires maintenance
is stored in the Service menu.
NOTE
Access to the settings menu is only available if
the truck is at a standstill and the parking brake
is applied. If the parking brake is released
prematurely, the settings menu will close.
Access is only granted when the password is
entered by the eet manager.
– Stop the truck.
– Actuate the parking brake.
– Press the button .
– Press the "Settings" softkey .
The rst menu level appears.
At operating hours
1000 2000 4000 5000 7000 Carried out
8000 10000 11000 13000 14000
Variant: Check the play between the fork clevis and the axle lever and adjust if ne-
cessary.
Perform a brake test.
Electrical system
Check all power cable connections.
Check that the switches, transmitters and sensors are working correctly.
Check the lighting and indicator lights.
Cooling system (converter and drive axle)
Check that the fans and the air ducts are working correctly and check for damage.
Clean the fans and the air ducts.
Clean the cooling ns on the converter and the traction motors.
Battery and accessories
Check the lead-acid battery for damage and check the acid density; observe the
manufacturer's maintenance instructions.
Variant: Replace the non-return valve on lead-acid batteries with electrolyte circula-
tion.
Variant: Observe the manufacturer's maintenance instructions for lithium-ion batte-
ries.
Check the appliance plug and the truck harness for damage.
Check the battery male connector and the battery harness for damage.
Battery compartment
Check that the battery door, and the sensor if necessary, is working correctly and
check for damage.
Check the battery lock for damage.
Grease the battery door hinges.
Variant: Check the oil level of the hydraulic battery carrier and check for leaks. Check
all moving parts for wear and lubricate them.
Variant: Clean the heat sink and the fan on the on-board charger. Check the lter for
the electrolyte circulation pump.
Hydraulics
Check the condition of the hydraulic system, check that it is working correctly and
check for leaks.
Check the hydraulics blocking function (ISO valve).
Check the oil level.
At operating hours
1000 2000 4000 5000 7000 Carried out
8000 10000 11000 13000 14000
Lift mast
Check the mast bearings for damage. Lubricate the mast bearings and check the
tightening torque.
Check the mast pro les for damage and wear. Lubricate the mast pro les.
Check the guide in the lower (load reversal) mast pro le for damage and for wear.
Check the load chains for damage and wear. Adjust and lubricate the load chains.
Check the lift cylinders and connections for damage and for leaks.
Check the guide pulleys for damage and for wear.
Check the support rollers and chain rollers for damage and for wear.
Check the play between the fork carriage stop and the run-out barrier.
Check the tilt cylinders and connections for damage and for leaks.
Check the fork carriage for damage and for wear.
Check the fork arm interlock for damage and check that it is working correctly.
Check the fork arms for wear and deformation.
Check that there is a safety screw on the fork carriage or on the attachment.
Special equipment
Check the condition of the antistatic belt or antistatic electrode.
Check that the heating system is working correctly; observe the manufacturer's
maintenance instructions.
Check the attachments for wear and for damage; observe the manufacturer's mai-
ntenance instructions.
Check the trailer coupling for wear and for damage; observe the manufacturer's
maintenance instructions.
General
Read out the error numbers and clear the list.
Reset the maintenance interval.
Check that the labelling is complete.
Perform a test drive.
Lubrication plan
D A
Swing axle: two lubricating nipples on each side of the steering axle on the steering arm
(A)
Steering turntable: not present
(B) Sliding surfaces on the lift mast
Battery
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
System lling Distilled water As required
Insulation resistance DIN 43539 For further
VDE 0510 information, refer
to the workshop
manual for the truck
in question.
Electrical system
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
Insulation resistance DIN EN 1175 For further
VDE 0117 information, refer
to the workshop
manual for the truck
in question.
Controls/joints
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
Lubrication High-pressure ID no. 0147873 As required
grease
Oil SAE 80 As required
MIL-L2105
API-GL4
Dual-pedal High-pressure ID no. 0147873 As required
operation grease
Hydraulic system
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
System lling Hydraulic oil HVLP 68
DIN 51524, Part 3
23 to 30 l
Hydraulic oil for the USDA H1
Dependent on the lift
food industry (variant) DIN 51524
mast and lift height
Hydraulic oil for cold HVLP 68
store application DIN 51524, Part 3
NOTE
When changing to a different type of hydraulic
oil, the authorised service centre must adjust
the truck control unit.
Hydraulic battery carrier
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
Catch rail Multi-purpose oil, Rivolta TRS Plus As required
acid-free, resin-free ID no. 0149847
Slide elements and High-pressure ID no. 0147873 As required
guide rails grease
System lling Hydraulic oil HVLP 68 Have the battery
DIN 51524, Part 3 carrier lled by the
authorised service
centre.
Tyres
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
Superelastic tyres Wear limit To wear mark
Solid rubber tyres Wear limit To wear mark
Pneumatic tyres Minimum tread depth Air pressure: see
information on truck
Min. tread depth:
1.6 mm
Steering axle
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
(A) Axle stub bearing, High-pressure ID no. 0147873 As required
spherical bearing grease
Swing axle 195 Nm
Wheel nuts Torque wrench
Steering axle 195 Nm
Drive axle
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
Wheel screws Torque wrench 210 Nm
Wheel gear Gearbox oil SAE 80W-90 0.3 l
API-GL4
Lift mast
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
(B) Lubrication High-pressure ID no. 0147873 As required
grease
Stop Play Min. 2 mm
Load chains
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
(C) Lubrication High-load chain Fully synthetic As required
spray Temperature range:
-35°C to +250°C
ID no. 0156428
Washer system
Code Unit Operating materials Speci cations Dimension
System lling Screen wash Winter, ID no. 172566 As required
.
6210_606-030_V2
3
NOTE
The interval for greasing is in uenced signi-
cantly by the application conditions and the
environmental conditions affecting the truck.
Visual inspections and function checking of
the interlock must be carried out as required
and after every 1000 hours. Grease all moving
4
parts of the interlock as necessary.
– Open the battery door (1).
– Check that the door lock (2) and the battery
lock (4) move easily and that they are not
deformed or damaged.
– Check that the indexing bolt (3) on the door
lock is seated correctly and that it is not
deformed or damaged.
– Grease the mechanisms of the interlocks.
– Close the battery door again.
DANGER
There is a risk to life if the seat belt fails during an
accident!
If the seat belt is faulty, it may tear or open during
an accident and no longer keep the driver in the
driver's seat. The driver may therefore be hurled
against the truck components or out of the truck.
– Ensure operational reliability by continually
testing.
– Do not use a truck with a defective seat belt.
– Only have a defective belt replaced by your
service centre.
– Only use genuine spare parts.
– Do not make any changes to the belt.
NOTE
Carry out the following checks on a regular
basis (monthly). In the case of signi cant
strain, a daily check is necessary.
6327_342-009
WARNING
Risk of injury!
– After an accident, check the driver's seat with
attached restraining belt and fastening.
NOTE
Change the lter mat at least every two
months.
1
Cleaning the fresh-air inlet
The fresh-air inlet must be cleaned if the lter
mat:
• Is damaged,
• Is incorrectly seated in the lter frame,
• Has not been replaced every two months.
– Remove the lter mat.
1 2
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Uneven wear reduces the stability of the truck and
increases the braking distance.
– Change worn or damaged tyres without delay.
WARNING
Risk of tipping!
Tyre quality affects the stability of the truck.
If you wish to use a different type of tyre on the truck
from the tyres approved by the truck manufacturer,
or tyres from a different manufacturer, you must rst
obtain approval from the truck manufacturer.
WARNING
Risk to stability!
When using pneumatic tyres or solid rubber tyres,
rim wheel parts must never be changed and rim
wheel parts from different manufacturers must not
be mixed.
NOTE
3
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Dispose of old grease and contaminated
devices in accordance with the national
regulations for the country in which the truck is
being used.
The steering arms of the steering axle each
have two lubricating nipples per side.
– Lubricate the lubricating nipples with grease
in accordance with the "maintenance data
table".
If, after a few strokes, there is no longer any
old grease escaping, actuate the steering.
WARNING
Risk of crushing!
Do not actuate the steering during lubrication.
NOTE
Please note: the more often the truck is
cleaned, the more frequently it must be
lubricated.
DANGER
Danger from electrical current!
High voltages are present in the fuse
box. There is a risk of electric shock.
– Do not open the fuse box.
– The fuses must be replaced only by
the authorised service centre.
WARNING
Hydraulic oil is hazardous to health!
Hydraulic oil under pressure can
escape from leaking pipes and lines,
and cause injuries.
– Wear suitable protective gloves,
protection goggles etc.
CAUTION
Hydraulic hoses become brittle!
– Do not store hydraulic hoses for more than two
years.
– Do not use hydraulic hoses for more than six
years if they are subject to normal wear.
– Do not use hydraulic hoses for more than two
years if they are subject to a high level of wear.
– Comply with the speci cations of DGUV 113-020
in Germany.
– Outside of Germany, observe the national
regulations for the country of use.
WARNING
90°
Hydraulic oils are hazardous to your health.
– Observe the safety regulations in the chapter
entitled "Hydraulic uid".
NOTE
The components for dual-pedal operation
are attached to the bottom plate from below.
If the electric cable for dual-pedal operation
is stretched out, disconnect the connection
assembly from the drive potentiometer. After
checking the oil level, reattach the connection
assembly.
– Unscrew the breather lter with the dipstick
in an anti-clockwise direction.
– Keep the breather lter and dipstick in a
horizontal position.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Carefully collect any spilt hydraulic oil. Dis-
pose of this hydraulic oil in accordance with
environmental regulations.
The marks (1), (2) and (3) indicate the required
lling levels for the different lift mast versions.
The uppermost mark (max) indicates the
maximum lling quantity for a triple mast with
a lift height 2360 mm.
CAUTION
Risk of damage.
If the hydraulic oil level is too low, the steering is
restricted and the pump may be damaged.
– If the oil level is too low, do not use the truck and
contact the authorised service centre.
NOTE
Spray the roller track evenly from a distance of
approx. 15-20 cm. Wait approx. 15 minutes 1
until the equipment is ready to use again.
6210_800-020
6210_900-002
WARNING
Risk of injury
Observe safety regulations for working on the lift
mast, see the "Working at the front of the truck"
chapter.
6327_003-026
Technical data
6 Technical data
Ergonomic dimensions
Ergonomic dimensions
40 mm
WARNING
Danger of impact injuries to the head!
If the head of the operator is located too close to the
underside of the roof, the suspension of the driver's
seat or an accident may cause the head to strike the
overhead guard.
To avoid head injuries, a minimum distance of
40 mm must be ensured between the underside of
the roof and the head of the tallest operator.
To determine the actual head clearance, the opera-
tor must sit in the driver's seat and the seat suspen-
sion must be set to this driver's requirements.
Due to the individual nature of height and body
weight as well as the wide variety of types of driver's
seat and overhead guard, the minimum head 0000_003-002
Dimensions
α β
h4
1
h3
h1
h6
h7
Q C
h10
h2
m1
m2
x y
s
l2
e
b1 b3 b10 2 b11
NOTE
Measurements h1, h3, h4, h6 and b1 are
customised and can be taken from the order
con rmation.
Key data
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Manufacturer STILL GmbH
Drive Electric
Operation Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 1400
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500
Load distance x (mm) 374
Wheelbase y (mm) 1319
.
Weights
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Net weight kg 2926
Front axle load, laden kg 3826
Rear axle load, laden kg 500
Front axle load, unladen kg 1498
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1428
.
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Tyre size, rear 125/75-8
Number of front wheels
2x
(x = driven)
Number of rear wheels
2
(x = driven)
Track width, front b10 (mm) 932
Track width, rear b11 (mm) 168
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 473
Overall length l1 (mm) 2661
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 1861
Overall width b1 (mm) 1099
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Fork carriage width b3 (mm) 980
Ground clearance with load below
m1 (mm) 90
lift mast
Ground clearance at the middle of
m2 (mm) 114
the wheelbase
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Aisle width for pallet
Ast (mm) 3186
1000 x 1200 crosswise
Aisle width for pallet
Ast (mm) 3311
800 x 1200 longitudinal
Turning radius Wa (mm) 1487
Smallest pivot point distance b13 (mm) —
.
Performance data
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.54
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.75
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.5
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.5
Pulling force with load N 5100
Pulling force without load N 5100
Max. pulling force with load N 12300
Max. pulling force without load N 7700
Climbing capability with load % 20.4
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Traction motor, power rating at S2:
kW 2x6.5
60 min
Lift motor, power rating at 20% ED kW 11
Standard;
Battery DIN 43531 B
circuit
Battery voltage U (V) 48
Battery capacity K5 (Ah) 625
Battery weight kg 856
.
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-14C
Type number 6219
Working pressure for attachments bar 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30
Sound pressure level LpAZ
dB (A) < 66
(Driver's compartment)
Human vibration: acceleration
m/s2 < 0.6
according to EN 13059
Tow coupling, DIN type/model Bolt
.
Key data
Model RX20-16C RX20-16 RX20-16L
Type number 6220 6221 6222
Manufacturer STILL GmbH STILL GmbH STILL GmbH
Drive Electric Electric Electric
Operation Seat Seat Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 1600 1600 1600
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500 500 500
Load distance x (mm) 374 374 374
Wheelbase y (mm) 1319 1409 1517
.
Weights
Model RX20-16C RX20-16 RX20-16L
Type number 6220 6221 6222
Net weight kg 3125 3057 3127
Front axle load, laden kg 4160 4112 4133
Rear axle load, laden kg 565 545 594
Front axle load, unladen kg 1500 1520 1611
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1625 1537 1516
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-16C RX20-16 RX20-16L
Type number 6220 6221 6222
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5 5 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6 6 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160 2160 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150 150 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180 3180 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742 3742 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965 965 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 473 473 473
Overall length l1 (mm) 2661 2744 2852
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 1861 1944 2052
Overall width b1 (mm) 1099 1099 1099
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40 40 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80 80 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800 800 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Fork carriage width b3 (mm) 980 980 980
Ground clearance with load below lift
m1 (mm) 90 90 90
mast
Ground clearance at the middle of
m2 (mm) 114 114 114
the wheelbase
Performance data
Model RX20-16C RX20-16 RX20-16L
Type number 6220 6221 6222
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.53 0.53 0.53
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.75 0.75 0.75
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.51 0.51 0.51
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.5 0.5 0.5
Pulling force with load N 5100 5100 5100
Pulling force without load N 5200 5200 5200
Max. pulling force with load N 12300 12,300 12,300
Max. pulling force without load N 7700 7900 8500
Climbing capability with load % 18.6 18.6 18.6
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-16C RX20-16 RX20-16L
Type number 6220 6221 6222
Working pressure for attachments bar 160 160 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30 30 30
Sound pressure level LpAZ
dB (A) < 66 < 66 < 66
(Driver's compartment)
Human vibration: acceleration
m/s2 < 0.6 < 0.6 < 0.6
according to EN 13059
Tow coupling, DIN type/model Bolt Bolt Bolt
.
Key data
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Manufacturer STILL GmbH STILL GmbH STILL GmbH
Drive Electric Electric Electric
Operation Seat Seat Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 1800 1800 2000
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500 500 500
Load distance x (mm) 374 374 388
Wheelbase y (mm) 1409 1517 1517
.
Weights
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Net weight kg 3231 3419 3486
Front axle load, laden kg 4440 4450 4860
Rear axle load, laden kg 590 769 623
Front axle load, unladen kg 1524 1612 1689
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1707 1806 1794
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5 5 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6 6 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160 2160 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150 150 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180 3180 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742 3742 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965 965 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 473 473 473
Overall length l1 (mm) 2744 2852 2866
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 1944 2052 2066
Overall width b1 (mm) 1149 1149 1149
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40 40 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80 80 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800 800 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Performance data
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.52 0.52 0.45
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.75 0.75 0.63
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.52 0.52 0.48
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.5 0.5 0.41
Pulling force with load N 4900 4800 4800
Pulling force without load N 5100 5100 5000
Max. pulling force with load N 12000 12000 11900
Max. pulling force without load N 7900 8500 8700
Climbing capability with load % 18.6 18.6 15
Climbing capability without load % 24 24 18.1
Max. climbing capability with load % 25.1 25.3 23
Max. climbing capability without
% 26 28.3 27
load
Acceleration time with load (Blue-
s 5.8/5.5/5.2 5.8/5.5/5.2 5.8/5.5/5.3
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Traction motor, power rating at S2:
kW 2x6.5 2x6.5 2x6.5
60 min
Lift motor, power rating at S3: 15% kW 11 11 11
Standard; DIN DIN
Battery DIN 43531 A
circuit 43531 A (B) 43531 A (B)
Battery voltage U (V) 48 48 48
Battery capacity K5 (Ah) 625 750 750
Battery weight kg 855 1013 1013
.
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-18 RX20-18L RX20-20L
Type number 6223 6224 6225
Working pressure for attachments bar 160 160 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30 30 30
Key data
Model RX20-16P RX20-16PL
Type number 6226 6227
Manufacturer STILL GmbH STILL GmbH
Drive Electric Electric
Operation Seat Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 1600 1600
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500 500
Load distance x (mm) 374 374
Wheelbase y (mm) 1429 1537
.
Weights
Model RX20-16P RX20-16PL
Type number 6226 6227
Net weight kg 3018 3178
Front axle load, laden kg 4098 4121
Rear axle load, laden kg 520 657
Front axle load, unladen kg 1520 1612
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1498 1567
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-16P RX20-16PL
Type number 6226 6227
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 537 537
Overall length l1 (mm) 2837 2945
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 2037 2145
Overall width b1 (mm) 1099 1099
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Fork carriage width b3 (mm) 980 980
Ground clearance with load below
m1 (mm) 90 90
lift mast
Ground clearance at the middle of
m2 (mm) 114 114
the wheelbase
Performance data
Model RX20-16P RX20-16PL
Type number 6226 6227
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.53 0.53
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.75 0.75
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.51 0.51
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.5 0.5
Pulling force with load N 5000 5000
Pulling force without load N 5100 5100
Max. pulling force with load N 12300 12,300
Max. pulling force without load N 7900 8500
Climbing capability with load % 18.6 18.6
Climbing capability without load % 24 24
Max. climbing capability with load % 27.8 27.6
Max. climbing capability without
% 27.8 28.9
load
Acceleration time with load (Blue-
s 5.7/5.4/5.1 5.7/5.4/5.1
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Acceleration time without load
s 5.4/5.1/4.8 5.4/5.1/4.8
(Blue-Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Electr. / Electr. /
Service brake
mech. mech.
.
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-16P RX20-16PL
Type number 6226 6227
Working pressure for attachments bar 160 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30 30
Sound pressure level LpAZ
dB (A) < 66 < 66
(Driver's compartment)
Human vibration: acceleration
m/s2 < 0.6 < 0.6
according to EN 13059
Tow coupling, DIN type/model Bolt Bolt
.
Key data
Model RX20-18P RX20-18PL
Type number 6228 6229
Manufacturer STILL GmbH STILL GmbH
Drive Electric Electric
Operation Seat Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 1800 1800
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500 500
Load distance x (mm) 374 374
Wheelbase y (mm) 1429 1537
.
Weights
Model RX20-18P RX20-18PL
Type number 6228 6229
Net weight kg 3254 3178
Front axle load, laden kg 4439 4435
Rear axle load, laden kg 616 543
Front axle load, unladen kg 1538 1612
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1717 1567
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-18P RX20-18PL
Type number 6228 6229
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 537 537
Overall length l1 (mm) 2837 2945
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 2037 2145
Overall width b1 (mm) 1149 1149
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Fork carriage width b3 (mm) 980 980
Ground clearance with load below
m1 (mm) 90 90
lift mast
Ground clearance at the middle of
m2 (mm) 114 114
the wheelbase
Performance data
Model RX20-18P RX20-18PL
Type number 6228 6229
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.52 0.52
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.75 0.75
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.52 0.52
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.5 0.5
Pulling force with load N 4800 4800
Pulling force without load N 5000 5100
Max. pulling force with load N 11900 12000
Max. pulling force without load N 8000 8500
Climbing capability with load % 18.6 18.6
Climbing capability without load % 24 24
Max. Climbing capability with load % 24.8 25.4
Max. climbing capability without
% 26 28.6
load
Acceleration time with load (Blue-
s 5.8/5.5/5.2 5.8/5.5/5.2
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Acceleration time without load
s 5.4/5.1/4.8 5.4/5.1/4.8
(Blue-Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Electr. / Electr. /
Service brake
mech. mech.
.
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-18P RX20-18PL
Type number 6228 6229
Working pressure for attachments bar 160 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30 30
Sound pressure level LpAZ
dB (A) < 66 < 66
(Driver's compartment)
Human vibration: acceleration
m/s2 < 0.6 < 0.6
according to EN 13059
Tow coupling, DIN type/model Bolt Bolt
.
Key data
Model RX20-20P RX20-20PL
Type number 6230 6231
Manufacturer STILL GmbH STILL GmbH
Drive Electric Electric
Operation Seat Seat
Rated capacity/load Q (kg) 2000 2000
Load centre of gravity distance c (mm) 500 500
Load distance x (mm) 388 388
Wheelbase y (mm) 1429 1537
.
Weights
Model RX20-20P RX20-20PL
Type number 6230 6231
Net weight kg 3474 3449
Front axle load, laden kg 4858 4851
Rear axle load, laden kg 616 598
Front axle load, unladen kg 1616 1696
Rear axle load, unladen kg 1858 1754
.
Basic dimensions
Model RX20-20P RX20-20PL
Type number 6230 6231
Forward tilt of lift mast/fork carriage α (degrees) 5 5
Backwards tilt of lift mast/fork
β (degrees) 6 6
carriage
Height with lift mast retracted h1 (mm) 2160 2160
Free lift h2 (mm) 150 150
Lift h3 (mm) 3180 3180
Height with lift mast extended h4 (mm) 3742 3742
Height above overhead guard (cab) h6 (mm) 2035 (1949) 2035 (1949)
Seat height/standing height h7 (mm) 965 965
Coupling height h10 (mm) 537 537
Overall length l1 (mm) 2851 2959
Length including fork back l2 (mm) 2051 2159
Overall width b1 (mm) 1149 1149
Fork arm thickness s (mm) 40 40
Fork arm width e (mm) 80 80
Fork arm length l (mm) 800 800
Standard;
Fork carriage ISO 2328 II A ISO 2328 II A
class; form
Fork carriage width b3 (mm) 980 980
Ground clearance with load below
m1 (mm) 90 90
lift mast
Ground clearance at the middle of
m2 (mm) 114 114
the wheelbase
Performance data
Model RX20-20P RX20-20PL
Type number 6230 6231
Driving speed with load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Driving speed without load (Blue-
km/h 16/16/20 16/16/20
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed with load (Blue-
m/s 0.45 0.45
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lifting speed without load (Blue-
m/s 0.63 0.63
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Lowering speed with load m/s 0.48 0.48
Lowering speed without load m/s 0.41 0.41
Pulling force with load N 4700 4800
Pulling force without load N 5000 5000
Max. pulling force with load N 11900 11900
Max. pulling force without load N 8200 8800
Climbing capability with load % 15 15
Climbing capability without load % 18.1 18.1
Max. climbing capability with load % 22.9 23.1
Max. climbing capability without
% 25.1 27.2
load
Acceleration time with load (Blue-
s 5.8/5.5/5.3 5.8/5.5/5.3
Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Acceleration time without load
s 5.4/5.1/4.8 5.4/5.1/4.8
(Blue-Q/STILL Classic/sprint mode)
Electr. / Electr. /
Service brake
mech. mech.
.
Gradients
The values speci ed in the "Performance
data" table as the maximum climbing capa-
bility can be used only to compare the perfor-
mance of forklift trucks in the same category.
The speci ed values in no way represent the
normal daily operating conditions.
WARNING
To use the truck safely – with or without a load –
the maximum ascending or descending gradient
permitted for travel is 15%.
– If you have any questions, contact your authori-
sed service centre.
Electric motor
Miscellaneous
Model RX20-20P RX20-20PL
Type number 6230 6231
Working pressure for attachments bar 160 160
Oil ow for attachments l/min 30 30
Sound pressure level LpAZ
dB (A) < 66 < 66
(Driver's compartment)
Human vibration: acceleration
m/s2 < 0.6 < 0.6
according to EN 13059
Tow coupling, DIN type/model Bolt Bolt
.
NOTE
Battery speci cations according to DIN 43531;
cells in accordance with DIN EN 60254-2, 48 V
circuit A or 48 V circuit B
– The battery weight can be found on the
nameplate of the battery.
Lead-acid batteries
Battery Capacity Circuit Weight/ Battery compartment Tray
designation [Ah] ballast dimensions [mm]
weight [kg] Length
Width Height
4PzV 400 400
4PzV 440 440 708/
A 830 522 627 364
4PzS 460 460 155
NOTE
When converting to TENSOR® batteries, the
maximum speed of the truck must be limited
to 17 km/h for technical reasons. Contact
the authorised service centre regarding this
matter.
1 In some trucks, an adapter plate is required to support the battery and circuit B.
A Attachments
Alternating operation . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Access authorisation for the eet
manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Access authorisation with PIN code . . . . 99 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Controlling using a double
mini-lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
Actuating the drive direction switch
Controlling using a quadruple
Fingertip version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
mini-lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Joystick 4Plus version . . . . . . . . . . 123
Controlling using a triple mini-lever . . 222
Mini-console version . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Controlling using multi-lever
Mini-lever version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
Multiple-lever version . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Controlling using the double
Address of manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . I mini-lever and the 5th function . . 220
Adjusting the armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Controlling using the joystick 4Plus . 232
Adjusting the fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Controlling using the quadruple
Adjusting the steering column . . . . . . . . . 87 mini-lever and the 5th function . . 227
Air conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Controlling using the triple
mini-lever and the 5th function . . 223
Controlling with multi-lever
operation and the 5th function . . . 216
Controlling with multi-lever
operation and the 6th function . . . 216
Controlling with the ngertip . . . . . . . 228
Controlling with the ngertip and the
5th function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Depressurising the connections . . . . 207
General controlling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Load capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Picking up a load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Special risks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Automatic mast vertical positioning
Checking for correct function . . . . . . . 95
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
G L
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Labelling points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Lashing down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
H
Lift mast
Handling gas springs and accumulators . 41 Lubricating the roller track . . . . . . . . 378
Hazard areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
Hazard assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Securing against falling off . . . . . . . . 352
Securing against tilting backwards . . 352
M
Main display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
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