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    New Bremen, Ohio 45869 USA 1999 PF12733-WEB Rev. 6/06 Printed in U.S.A.

    Operator Manual

    Th is ope ra to r manua l

    h a s i n f o r m a t i o n f o r

    all models of SC4000 series

    plus some options and

    accessories. Some of the

    i l l u s t r a t i o n s a n d

    information may not apply

    to your truck.

    S E R I E S

    S E R I E S

    T h e m o s t

    impor tant

    component

    i s you .

    SC 4000

    SC 4000

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    1 Warning

    All rights reserved under Internationaland Pan American copyright conventionsCopyright 1999 Crown Equipment Corp.

    Its the law, you must be trained and certified tooperate this truck. (OSHA 1910.178, Rev. 1999)

    You or others around you can be seriously injured or even killedif you don't use this truck correctly.

    Read and obey all warnings and instructions in this Manual* andon the truck.

    Head, arms, hands, legs or feet outside the operator area can bepinned or crushed whenever the truck is moving. Stay within theoperator area and stop the truck completely before getting off.

    A dockboard can move or drop while you are on it. Or you coulddrive off a dock. Falls from docks or dockboards can cause seriousinjury or even death. Keep your seatbelt fastened, hold on to

    the steering wheel and brace your feet in these emergencies.You can be trapped or crushed by objects protruding or pokinginto the operator area. Look where you are going.

    Inspect your truck before starting work, make sure it is in goodworking order.

    * Additional copies of this Operator Manual and all Truck Labels can be obtainedfrom Crown Equipment Corporation, New Bremen, Ohio 45869 U.S.A.

    WARNING

    You could be killed or seriously inju

    adequately trained for lift truck oper

    Do not operate this truckin your wohave been trained and certified by yo

    You Must be Trained

    You Must

    STOP

    IT'S THE LAW, YOU MUST BE TRAINE

    Federal law states that only properly permitted to operate a powered indu

    your employer must train you and cequalified to operate this powered ind(OSHA 1910.178, Rev. 1999)

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    Know the Hazards

    Protect Yourself

    3 Protect Yourself

    DRIVE CAREFULLY

    Never stick your foot, hand, head or any part of yourbody outside the operator area, no matter how slow thetruck is moving. Anything caught between the truckand a fixed object will be crushed or even cut off.

    Stay away from the edge of docks and ramps. Make

    sure dockboards are secure. Check that trailer wheelsare chocked. You could be seriously injured or evenkilled in a fall from a dock or dockboard.

    Keep your truck under control at all times. Drive ata speed that allows you to stop safely. Be even morecareful on slippery or uneven surfaces. Do not driveover objects on the floor.

    LOOK WHERE YOU'RE DRIVING

    Always be alert to the area around you and watch whereyou are driving. You could be pinned or crushed byobjects intruding or poking into the operator area.

    WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT

    Falling from a truck can cause serious injury or even death.

    Fasten your seat belt and pull it snug before operating

    your truck. Keep it fastened until you leave the truck. Stay with your truck. Don't jump from an overturning

    or falling sit-down rider truck. Note: This is not likestand-up end control rider trucks, where it isrecommended that the operator exit the truck in theseemergencies.

    Know the Hazards

    Prote

    AVOID FALLS AND TIPOVERS

    Tipovers are very serious accidents. or even killed if you try to jump clear

    truck. Keep your seatbelt fastened, gritightly, brace your feet, and lean awayof fall. The best way to prevent injuryare at all times and follow the rules of

    Be extremely careful when workingdockboards and trailers.

    Use forward tilt only when you havrack, over a stack or close to the flo

    Travel with the load or forks close tilted back. Watch for overhead oball truck movements smoothly and give you time to react in an emerge

    An unloaded truck can tip over also

    using an unloaded truck as you are

    USE YOUR TRUCK SAFELY

    Keep your hands and feet away frosuch as chains, wheels or mast. Mabackrest is in place, when required.

    Never stand on or under the forks, oto stand on or under them. The onlis with an approved platform. Nevon the truck. There is no safe place

    Before you leave your truck:

    Come to a complete stop and low

    Shut the truck off with the key or Apply the parking brake.

    07

    Stay clear of allmoving parts.

    Moving parts cancut or crush hands,feet, arms or legs.

    WARNING

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    Know the Hazards

    SAMPLE CAPACITY PLATEThe information shown on thissample plate does not apply to

    your truck.

    C apa ci ty & Lo ad C

    Capacity & Load Center

    What's in

    What's in it for You?

    QUICK LOCATORS

    In addition to the "Ccan use page headinSome pages also havtruck in the corner sfunctions covered on

    "KNOW THE HAZARD

    Watch for and read tYou will find informsafety hazards and h

    HOW-TO-DRAWINGS

    On many pages you well as text to help yto use your truck safe

    WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

    The better you understand your truckthe better and safer operator you can guides to using this manual.

    Contents

    5 Contents

    Warning

    You Must be Trained

    Protect Yourself

    Contents

    What's in it for You?

    Your Sit-Down Rider

    Lift Truck Parts

    Capacity & Load Center

    Capacity Plate

    Power On & Off

    Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accessories

    Foot Brake

    Parking Brake

    Traveling & Plugging

    Daily Safety Check

    Be a Safe Driver

    Battery Maintenance

    Battery & Truck Display

    Warning Labels

    1

    2

    3

    5

    6

    7

    9

    11

    13

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    21

    23

    27

    29

    30

    11 Capacity & Load Center

    Capacity with Mast Vertical

    Serial Number

    Attachment Data

    Truck Weight with Max.Battery

    TruckType

    Unitsofmeasure,kg/mm(lb/in)

    326-001E

    4000SER I ES

    Capacity

    SC

    4825(190)1360(3000) 600(24)

    1145(2520)

    1090(2400)

    1430(3150)

    760(30)

    760(30)

    600(24)4370(172)

    4825(190)

    4370(172)

    3290(7250)600(24)

    Sideshifter-100(4)

    12345678 E

    SAMPLE

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    Your Sit-Down Rider

    SIT-DOWN RIDERS

    Your sit-down rider truck lifts and stacks loads. It is alsodesigned to move loads over long distances.

    YOUR RIDER TRUCK IS NOT AN AUTOMOBILE

    With a load it may weigh more than 3 automobiles, andthe steer wheels are in the rear instead of the front.

    FORK FUNCTIONS, STANDARD AND OPTIONAL

    Standard fork or hydraulic functions are: Raising andLowering the forks plus Tilting the mast. Accessoriessuch as Sideshift or Carton Clamp may also be included.Your company has decided which features are needed inyour work area and should train you how to use them.

    HOW TO DRIVE YOUR TRUCK

    Sit down, fasten your seat belt and pull it snug. Adjust

    the seat and steering wheel to their most comfortablepositions. Keep your hands on the controls and your entirebody inside the operator area. Look in the direction youare going.

    GIVE YOUR BODY A BREAK

    Take advantage of stop time. Flex your arms and legs.Staying alert will help you be a better and safer driver.

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    information

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    7 Your Sit-Down Rider Your Sit-D

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    Lift Truck Parts

    9 Lift Truck Parts

    Battery/Truck Display

    Accelerator Pedal

    Parking Brake Lever

    Key SwitchBrake Pedal

    Horn

    Steering Wheel

    Direction Control Lever

    Steering Tilt Lever

    Accessory Switches(optional)

    Raise/Lower Lever

    Tilt Lever

    Accessory Levers(optional)

    Tilting Mast

    Overhead Guard

    Seat

    Seat Belt

    Seat Adjust Lever

    Battery Cover Latch

    Load Backrest

    Power Unit

    Battery Disconnect

    Battery

    Drive Wheels

    Forks

    Steer Wheels

    Lift Tr

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    WHAT IS YOUR TRUCK CAPACITY?

    Capacity is the load (including pallet orcontainer) that can be lifted to a given height

    at a given load center. See the capacity plate onyour truck. Make certain you use the correct unitsof measure.

    WHAT IS LOAD CENTER?

    Load center is the distance from the load backrest orvertical face of the fork to the center of an evenlydistributed load.

    LOADS MUST BE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED

    Your truck could tip over, in any direction, if aload is shifted to the front or side of a pallet orcontainer.

    LoadCenter

    Center of evenlydistributed load

    600mm(24 in.)Max

    Know the Hazards

    Capacity & Lo

    KNOW YOUR LOAD

    Do not exceed the capacity shown on plate. Be careful when handling longDo not handle unstable loads.

    EXCEEDING TRUCK CAPACITY CAN CA

    Know the capacity of your truck as shoplate. Make certain you use the correPay attention to:

    Weight of load

    Load center Lift height

    Position of mast.

    CENTER THE LOAD

    Your truck could tip over if a load is or side of a pallet or container. Makeevenly distributed and centered over

    HYDRAULIC OPERATIONS CAN AFFEC

    Capacities shown on your capacity plavertical. Be extra careful when tiltinapplies to other accessories or attachm

    have, such as sideshift, carton clamp

    SAMPLE CAPACITY PLATEThe information shown on thissample plate does not apply to

    your truck.Serial Number

    Attachment Data

    Truck Weight with Max.Battery

    Truck Type

    326-001E

    4000SER IES

    SC

    1

    1

    11

    3290(7250)600(2

    Sideshifter-100 (4)

    12345678 E

    Capacity & Load Center

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    Capacity with Mast Vertical

    Serial Number

    Attachm ent D ata

    Truck Weight with Max. Battery

    Truck Type

    Units of measure,kg/mm(lb/in)

    326-001E

    4000SER IES

    Capacity

    SC

    4825(190)1360(3000) 600(24)

    1145(2520)

    1090(2400)

    1430(3150)

    760(30)

    760(30)

    600(24)4370(172)

    4825(190)

    4370(172)

    3290(7250)600(24)

    Sideshifter-100(4)

    12345678 E

    SAMPLE

    Capacity Plate

    13 Capacity Plate

    SAMPLECAPACITY PLATEThe informationshown on this sampleplate does not applyto your truck.

    A

    B

    CAPACITY PLATE INFORMATION

    The capacity plate is on the overhead guard. It contains:

    Truck serial number

    Capacity information (load, load center and lift height) Truck type (a fire safety rating)

    Truck weight with battery (does not include load)

    Attachment information (if any)

    READING YOUR CAPACITY PLATE

    Capacity may be reduced as lift height increases.For example: On the sample plate, 1405kg (3100 lb)can be lifted to 4370mm (172 in). But above 4370 (172),to 4825 (190), capacity is reduced from 1405 (3100) to1360 (3000).

    Capacity is reduced as load center increases.For example: On the sample plate, 1405kg (3100 lb) can

    be lifted if the load center is 600mm (24 in). But if theload center is increased to 760mm (30), capacity is reducedfrom 1405 (3100) to 1145 (2520).

    Caution: You may not increase capacity if load center isless than shown on your capacity plate.

    OTHER LIFT HEIGHTS AND LOAD CENT

    Contact Crown for capacities at lift henot given on your capacity plate.

    Know the Hazards

    Capa

    TRUCK TYPE

    Some truck types are not permitted in

    are fire hazards. Watch for marked a

    You must not drive a type E or ES tru

    restricted to EE or EX trucks

    TRUCK WEIGHT

    Dockboards, elevators and some floor

    capacity. Check your capacity plate fo

    truck. Remember to add the weight o

    on the forks. Make certain you use th

    measure.

    TT CHMENT D T

    If an attachment on your truck does n

    information given on your capacity p

    your truck. Your capacity plate may b

    problem to your supervisor.

    Note: ANSI B56.1 requires that all dMetric units and then USA units.

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    Know the Hazards

    Power On & Off

    15 Power On & Off Raise/Lower, Tilt & Ac

    Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accesso

    Raise/Lower lever (standard)

    Tilt lever (standard)

    Accessory levers (optional)

    HYDRAULIC LEVER OPERATION

    Pull the lever toward you, away fromget the action shown by the symbol inPush the lever away from you, towardget the opposite action.

    The farther you move the handle fromthe action will be.

    For example: Pull the Raiseyou to raise the forks, as shPush the lever awayfrom yo

    Note: The left side of each lever has help you identify the lever by feel.

    KEY SWITCH

    Turn the key clockwise to TEST (yellow dot).Make certain the parking brake alarm is working.

    Let go of the key and it will return to ON (green dot). Turn key counterclockwise to OFF (red dot) to shut the

    truck off. Always turn key to OFF when leaving truck.

    POWER DISCONNECT

    Pull the battery connector up to disconnect the battery andcut power to the truck.

    Always disconnect the battery if the truck isn't workingright. Don't use the truck, and report the problem to yoursupervisor.

    HYDRAULIC OPERATIONS CAN AFFEC

    Capacities shown on your capacity plavertical. Be extra careful when tiltingapplies to other accessories or attachm

    have, such as sideshift, carton clamp

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    Know the Hazards

    Park

    Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE OFF

    Squeeze the parking brake lever and the seat to release the parking brake.

    MAKE SURE YOUR BRAKES WORK

    Test the brakes on your truck at the sKnow the distance it takes to stop befworking.

    If at any time the stopping distance isstop safely, don't drive the truck. Rep

    your supervisor.

    PARKING BRAKE ON

    Move the parking brake lever toward parking brake. Stepping on the braktime can assist in moving the lever.

    Always apply the parking brake when If you dont apply the brake, the alaryou leave the seat.

    FOOT BRAKE

    Step down on the brake pedal to apply the brakes. Theharder you step down, the harder the braking will be.

    17 Foot Brake

    Foot Brake

    BRAKE OVERRIDE

    This feature allows you to have controlled starting on anincline, without the truck rolling back.

    Keeping a foot on the brake pedal, slowly begin acceleratingwhile gradually removing your foot from the brake pedal.

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    Traveling & Plugging

    TRAVEL DIRECTION AND SPEED

    Move the direction control away from you, toward themast, to travel forks first. Move the control toward you,away from the mast, to travel power unit first (forks trailing).

    Use the accelerator on the floor to control travel speed.The farther you push it down, the faster the truck will go.

    When you sit down, the direction control must be placedin neutral before you select a direction of travel.

    PLUGGING

    Plugging is another way to slow down or stop your truck.While the truck is moving, in either direction, select theopposite direction of travel. Use the accelerator to controlhow quickly you slow down. Plugging will not stop yourtruck as fast as using the foot brake.

    Plugging does not hurt your truck.

    HORN

    Press the center of the steering wheel to sound the horn.Use it to warn pedestrians and other drivers.

    Use your horn when you leave an aisle or come to acrosswalk or intersection.

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE

    Adjust the operator seat and steeringwheel to their most comfortable positions.

    Fasten your seat belt and pull it snug.

    SLOW DOWN FOR SPILLS OR WET FLO

    Powder or liquid spills can cause slipdown or you could lose control of steBe careful and allow for a longer stop

    Don't run over objects on the floor.

    LOOK WHERE YOU'RE GOING

    Travel in the direction that gives you

    PLUGGING VS. BRAKING

    Of the two, the foot brake is designedthe shortest distance. Use the foot braon ramps or in busy areas.

    POWER UNIT SWING

    Be careful turning while traveling forunit will swing wide in the opposite dyou have clearance, and watch out for

    Know the Hazards

    Traveling &19 Traveling & Plugging

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    2. Test drive your truck in an uncongested area.

    Adjust the operator seat and steering wheel totheir most comfortable positions.

    Fasten your seat belt. Try all the hydraulic functions.

    Check that the steering is easy and smooth.

    Drive the truck slowly in both directions.

    Drive through the full speed range in bothforward and reverse.

    Check braking and plugging distances inforward and reverse. Load size and floorconditions can affect these distances.

    Know the distance it takes to stop before youstart working. If the braking distance is too

    long to stop safely, don't drive the truck.

    If anything doesn't look or feel right, don't drivethe truck. Report the problem to your supervisor.

    You can get checklist forms from your Crown dealer

    (part no. OF 3772). Used properly, this checklist can

    alert service people to needed repairs.

    Daily Safety Check

    21 Daily Safety Check

    CHECK YOUR TRUCK BEFORE STARTING WORKYou must make sure your truck is safe to use.

    1. Walk around your truck and check it over.

    Check to make sure the battery is charged,water level is OK and vent caps are in place.

    Don't use an open flame to check the battery.

    Inspect battery cables and connectors fordamage or corrosion.

    Be certain the battery retainer is properlyinstalled.

    See that all wheels are in good condition.

    Check that both forks are secure and notbent, cracked or badly worn.

    Inspect all lift chains for damage.

    See that the load backrest is in place andsecure, when required.

    Look under the truck for signs of leaks.

    Inspect the seat belt for wear.

    Turn the key to ON. Be sure the parkingbrake alarm is working.

    Test the horn.

    Make sure you can read the capacity plate.

    Daily Saf

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    Be a Safe Driver

    23 Be a Safe Driver

    MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO DRIVE

    Do not use this truck unless you are trainedand certified.

    Be certain you understand how your truck works andthe hazards that go with it. Don't drive the truck if youhave any doubts.

    Know the capacity of your truck (Load Weight, LoadCenter and Lift Height). Make certain you use thecorrect units of measure.

    Some trucks are not allowed in areas where there arefire hazards. Be certain your truck is the correct firesafety type for the area.

    Make sure your hands and shoes are clean and dry, andyour clothing is proper for the job.

    MAKE SURE YOUR TRUCK IS READY

    Inspect your truck before using it (see pages 21 and 22).If it's not working right, or something is broken, reportthe problem to your supervisor. Don't use the truck.

    In an open area, test the brakes and plugging. Check ata slow travel speed first, then a faster one. Know thedistance it takes to stop before you start work.

    The most

    impor tant

    component

    is you.

    Be a S

    DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY, BE ALERT

    Fasten your seat belt and pull it snu

    Never stick an arm or any part of y

    operator area, no matter how slow t A hand or foot caught between the object will be crushed or even cut o

    Keep your hands on the controls anthe pedals.

    Travel in the direction that gives youwhere you are going and slow down

    Slow down for wet or slippery flooover things.

    Travel with the forks close to the g Place the load against the load back

    the forks).

    Look where you are going before yof travel.

    See that you have room to drive andfor overhead objects.

    Slow down when making turns.

    Avoid sudden movement of controlssmoothly at a moderate, even rate.

    Check clearances before raising or or load.

    Be extra careful if you must use yowhere there is a risk of falling obje

    Continued

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    Be a Safe Drivercontinued

    25 Be a Safe Driver continued

    WATCH OUT FOR OTHER PEOPLE

    Slow down. Yield or stop for pedestrians.Use your horn when you come to a crosswalkor intersection.

    Be careful that you don't pin or crush someone.For example: Never drive your truck toward anyonestanding in front of a fixed object.

    Watch out for power unit swing.

    Never allow passengers on your truck.

    Keep others away from your truck while you're working.Don't ever allow anyone on or under the load or forks.

    Don't let anyone use your truck unless they are trainedand certified.

    Never lift anyone with the forks unless they are usingan approved platform. Even then, use extreme caution:

    Use a securely attached and approved safety platform. Make certain lifting mechanism is operating properly.

    Have mast vertical (never tilt when elevated).

    Make certain truck is in neutral and brake is applied.

    Lift and lower slowly.

    Watch for overhead obstructions.

    Be sure you can see and hear the person being lifted.

    Never transport anyone on the platform from onelocation to another.

    Be a Safe Driv

    AVOID FALLS AND TIPOVERS

    Stay with your truck. Don't jump ffalling sit-down truck.

    Stay away from the edge of docks a Check that bridgeplates and dockbo

    certain that either the trailer wheelstrailer is locked to the dock. Checkyour truck, with load, isn't too heavare driving.

    Make sure the load you are movingforks as far as you can and center thas far under the load as you can. Bwith long, high or wide loads. The

    Use forward tilt only when you havrack, over a stack or close to the flofork tilt to pick up or place a load.

    lowering outside a rack, keep the mback slightly.

    When moving loads on grades or rayour forks pointed upgrade. Withoforks downgrade. Slow down, and or ramps.

    LEAVING YOUR TRUCK

    Stop your truck completely before

    Lower the forks to the floor. Turn disconnect the battery. Apply the p

    Avoid parking on inclines. But if y

    wheels of your truck.

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    WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE A BATTERY

    Turn the truck OFF and check that all controls are inneutral. Disconnect the battery. Tilt the steering wheelup and raise the battery cover. Remove the side cover

    and battery retainer.

    Make certain you use the correct size and weightbattery. Never operate a truck that has an underweightor undersized battery installed.

    If you use a roller stand to install or remove a battery,make sure the roller stand is the same height as therollers in your truck's battery compartment. Also makesure the roller stand is at least as long as the battery.

    Never let anything metal touch the top of the cells. Youcould cause sparks or do damage to the battery. Use an

    insulator (such as plywood) when necessary.

    Use an approved spreader bar to move a battery to, or

    from, the battery compartment or stand. Make sure youadjust the spreader bar hooks to fit the battery.

    AFTER INSTALLING YOUR BATTERY

    Replace the battery retainer and side cover.

    Lower and latch the battery cover.

    Connect the battery.

    Return the steering wheel to a comfortable position.Turn the truck ON and check truck operation.

    Know the Hazards

    BATTERY RETAINER MUST BE IN PLA

    The battery could slide out if the retaCheck that the retainer is installed an

    BATTERY SIZE AND WEIGHT IS IMPOR

    Make certain you use the correct sizeNever operate a truck that has an underwbattery installed.

    TRUCK BATTERIES CAN BE DANGERO

    Your truck battery produces gas that cIt also contains acid that could burn

    Do not try to install, remove, chargtruck battery unless you are trained

    Never smoke or use an open flame

    Your company should provide an ato work on batteries. Use that area f

    Use protective equipment such as gaprons etc. when working on batter

    BEFORE CHARGING YOUR TRUCK BAT

    See that the battery cells are filled Never use an open flame to check t

    Check that the charger is the same voas the battery. Read the battery cha

    Be sure the charger is turned OFF the battery to the charger. Otherwicause the battery to explode. Also, key switch is turned off and all con

    107

    Batteries produce explosive gas.Do not smoke, use open flame, orcreate an arc or sparks near thisbattery. Ventilate well in enclosedareas and when charging.

    Batteries contain Sulfuric Acidwhichcauses severe burns. Do not get ineyes, on skin, or clothing. In case ofcontact, flush immediately. Get medicalattention if your eyes are affected.

    W RNI G

    Minimum battery size allowed

    Undersize battery can affect truckhandling and stability. You could havean accident.

    XXXmm (XX.XXin.)wideXXXmm (XX.XXin.)long

    Use U.L. classified Type EO battery.

    Battery Ma27 Battery Maintenance

    DANGER

    Battery Maintenance

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    WARN I GN

    Its the law,you must betrained andcertified tooperate this

    truck.(OSHA 1910.178, Rev. 1999)

    You or people aroundyou could be seriouslyinjuredor even killed ifyou don't use this truckcorrectly.

    Obey all instructions &warnings in the operatormanual and on the truck.

    Avoid beingcrushed.Keep head,arms,hands,legs, and feet

    within the operator area.Stop truck completelybefore getting off.

    Falls fromdocks cancause seriousinjury or evendeath. Keep

    seatbelt fastened, holdon, and brace your feetin these emergencies.

    You could bepinned orcrushed byobjects intrudingor poking into

    the operator area. Lookwhere you are going.

    Inspect your truck beforestarting work, make sureits in good working order.

    * Additional copies of theOperators Manual and TruckLabels can be obtained from:Crown Equipment Corp.New Bremen, OH 45869

    WAR NI GNMinimum battery size allowed

    Undersize battery can affect truckhandlingandstability. Youcouldhavean accident.

    XXXmm (XX.XXin.)wideXXXmm (XX.XXin.)long

    UseU.L.classifiedType EObattery.

    Warning Labels

    EACH WARNING LABELON YOUR TRUCK IS IMPORTANT

    Read and obey all of them to pryourself and others.

    All rights reservedand Pan American cCopyright 1999 Cr

    Lifting people withouta proper platform couldcause a fall or otherserious injury.

    Platform must be builtand used as specifiedin OSHA1910.178 andANSI-B56.1.

    WARNI GNStay clear of allmoving parts.Moving parts cancut or crush hands,feet, arms or legs.WARNING

    Passengers could beseriously injured.There is no safe placefor them to ride.

    No Passengers.

    WARNI GN Tilting mast forward when fare raised and loaded can truck over causing injury or

    Do not tilt elevated load funless it is over a stack.

    WARNING

    Slow down when turning.

    You can tip this truck over if youturn too sharply for the conditionsaround you. Don't risk injury ordeath.

    BuckleWARNING

    Falling objects or lowering forks cancause serious injury or death.

    Never stand under the forks.

    While servicing, block the forks sothey won't fall.

    WARNI GN

    Batteries can produce explosive gas. Do nosmoke, use open flame, or create an arc or sparksnear this battery. Ventilate well when i n an enclosearea and when charging.

    This battery contains Sulfuric Acid which causessevere burns. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or clothingIn case of contact, flush immediately and thoroughlywith water. Get medical attention if your eyes areaffected.

    In case oftip-over

    Follow theseinstructions:

    Hold on t ight Brace feeDon't jump!DANGER

    10k

    Battery & Truck Display

    29 Battery & Truck Display

    BATTERY CHARGE LIGHT

    The display shows percent of charge left in the battery.The display will flash to warn you that the battery isgetting low. Have the battery changed or recharged.

    HOUR METER LIGHT

    When the key is turned off, the display will show totalhours of truck operation.

    EVENT CODE LIGHT

    The display shows the code for a detected event.

    10kLIGHT

    Indicates hour meter reading is over 10,000 hours.

    METER DISPLAY

    During truck operation, the meter will display batterycharge unless a fault is detected. When the key is turnedoff, the meter will display hours of operation. The lights

    below the display show which mode the meter is in.

    For other event codes see a complete event code labelunder the battery cover, or contact your supervisor orservice department.

    EVENT CODE LABEL

    The event code label, located on the right lift cylinder,lists the events that the operator can correct withoutasking for service.

    Event codes that theoperator can correct.

    For other event codes, seesupervisor or service dept.

    You must be in theseat.

    Return directioncontrol to neutral.

    Release service orparking brake

    Select directionof travel.

    Remove foot fromaccelerator

    Recharge or replacebattery

    Turn key switch tooff and back to on

    Wait for start-up

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