Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Linde Electric Forklift Truck 346 Series.
Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck
Covered models:
 E18
 E20
 E20P
Format: PDF, 130 Pages
Language: English
Contents:
 1. Introduction
  Scope
  Obligations of the Forklift Owner
  Operator responsibilities
  Proper use
  Hazard messages
 2. Safety
  Before Operation
  Operator daily checklist
  Operating position
  Pedestrians
  Travel
  Inclines, Ramps, Docks, Elevators
  Avoiding Fallsand Tip-overs
  Suspended Loads
  Parking
  Battery Safety
  Safety During Maintenance
  Personnel Qualifications
  Hazardous Substances
  Operator Warning Decals
  Data plate
  Parking brake warning decal
  Voltage decal
  Operatorwarning decal
  Trained operator warning decal
  Test or service warning decal
  Never stand or walk under forks warning decal
  Do not lift personnel warning decal
  Crushed fingers warning decal
  No step warning decal
  Tip-over warning decal
  Back up alarm warning decal
  Hood latch warning decal
 3. Overview
  Technical Description
  Truck Components
  Controls
  Indicator Unit
  Definition of directions
  Vehicle Marking
  Decal and Data Plate Location
  Data Plate
  Variants and Options
  Mast variants
  Attachments
  System options
  Chassis Options
  Cabin Options
  Operating Environment Options
 4. Operation
  Unloading and Preparing a New Truck for Operation
  Adjusting the Operator's Seat
  Steering column tilt angle adjustment
  Setting the Clock Display
  Seat Belt
  Turning the Truck On and Off
  Driving (single-pedal operation)
  Driving (two-pedal operation)
  Steering system
  Braking
  Horn
  Fork Position Adjustment
  Hydraulic Controls -Individual Levers
  Hydraulic Controls - Multi-Function Levers
  Emergency Stop Switch
  Lights and Back-Up Alarm
  Fan (Optional equipment)
  Hydraulic Function Depressurization System (Optional equipment)
  Opening and Closing the Battery Cover
  Battery Shims
  Changing the Battery
  Connecting the Battery to an External Charger
  Towing Loads
  Manual Lowering of Fork Carriage
  Towing the Truck
  Securing the Truck for Transport
  Hoistingthe Truck
  Long term storage
 5. Maintenance
  Personnel Qualifications
  Cleaning
  Cleaning the Truck
  Cleaning the Steer Axle
  Cleaning the Lift Chains
  Daily Inspection
  Daily Inspection Overview
  Daily Inspection Checklist
  Check for fluid leakage
  Check overhead guard
  Check hydraulic cylinders
  Check lift chains
  Check fork carriage
  Check battery cover latch
  Check battery connector
  Hydraulic oil level
  Check the steering axle
  Check decal condition
  Check control lever bellows
  Anti-static strap (optional equipment)
  Wheels and Tires
  Check the seat and seat belt
  Operational checks
  Scheduled Maintenance
  General Maintenance Information
  Sideshifter Maintenance Intervals
  Initial Maintenance afterthe First 50 Hours
  Maintenance at 1000 Hours
  Maintenance at 3000 Hours
  Maintenance at 6000 Hours
  Sideshifter Maintenance (optional equipment)
  Scheduled Maintenance Summary
  Fluids and Lubricants
  Capacities
  Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
  Troubleshooting
  Fuses
  Diagnostic Connector
  Malfunction Indicator Lights
 6. Technical data
  Specifications
             
            
            
                Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Linde Electric Forklift Truck 346 Series.
Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck
Covered models:
 E18
 E20
 E20P
Format: PDF, 130 Pages
Language: English
Contents:
 1. Introduction
  Scope
  Obligations of the Forklift Owner
  Operator responsibilities
  Proper use
  Hazard messages
 2. Safety
  Before Operation
  Operator daily checklist
  Operating position
  Pedestrians
  Travel
  Inclines, Ramps, Docks, Elevators
  Avoiding Fallsand Tip-overs
  Suspended Loads
  Parking
  Battery Safety
  Safety During Maintenance
  Personnel Qualifications
  Hazardous Substances
  Operator Warning Decals
  Data plate
  Parking brake warning decal
  Voltage decal
  Operatorwarning decal
  Trained operator warning decal
  Test or service warning decal
  Never stand or walk under forks warning decal
  Do not lift personnel warning decal
  Crushed fingers warning decal
  No step warning decal
  Tip-over warning decal
  Back up alarm warning decal
  Hood latch warning decal
 3. Overview
  Technical Description
  Truck Components
  Controls
  Indicator Unit
  Definition of directions
  Vehicle Marking
  Decal and Data Plate Location
  Data Plate
  Variants and Options
  Mast variants
  Attachments
  System options
  Chassis Options
  Cabin Options
  Operating Environment Options
 4. Operation
  Unloading and Preparing a New Truck for Operation
  Adjusting the Operator's Seat
  Steering column tilt angle adjustment
  Setting the Clock Display
  Seat Belt
  Turning the Truck On and Off
  Driving (single-pedal operation)
  Driving (two-pedal operation)
  Steering system
  Braking
  Horn
  Fork Position Adjustment
  Hydraulic Controls -Individual Levers
  Hydraulic Controls - Multi-Function Levers
  Emergency Stop Switch
  Lights and Back-Up Alarm
  Fan (Optional equipment)
  Hydraulic Function Depressurization System (Optional equipment)
  Opening and Closing the Battery Cover
  Battery Shims
  Changing the Battery
  Connecting the Battery to an External Charger
  Towing Loads
  Manual Lowering of Fork Carriage
  Towing the Truck
  Securing the Truck for Transport
  Hoistingthe Truck
  Long term storage
 5. Maintenance
  Personnel Qualifications
  Cleaning
  Cleaning the Truck
  Cleaning the Steer Axle
  Cleaning the Lift Chains
  Daily Inspection
  Daily Inspection Overview
  Daily Inspection Checklist
  Check for fluid leakage
  Check overhead guard
  Check hydraulic cylinders
  Check lift chains
  Check fork carriage
  Check battery cover latch
  Check battery connector
  Hydraulic oil level
  Check the steering axle
  Check decal condition
  Check control lever bellows
  Anti-static strap (optional equipment)
  Wheels and Tires
  Check the seat and seat belt
  Operational checks
  Scheduled Maintenance
  General Maintenance Information
  Sideshifter Maintenance Intervals
  Initial Maintenance afterthe First 50 Hours
  Maintenance at 1000 Hours
  Maintenance at 3000 Hours
  Maintenance at 6000 Hours
  Sideshifter Maintenance (optional equipment)
  Scheduled Maintenance Summary
  Fluids and Lubricants
  Capacities
  Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
  Troubleshooting
  Fuses
  Diagnostic Connector
  Malfunction Indicator Lights
 6. Technical data
  Specifications