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2-4

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2-4. GENERAL CONTROL OPERATION.

The speed control (See Figure 2-2) located on each

side of the control head provides fingertip control for

driving the truck. Rotate the control in the direction you

want to travel. The farther you rotate the control from

the neutral position, the faster the truck will travel.

Figure 2-2 Forward/Reverse Control

The pushbutton switches (See Figure 2-3), located on

the front of the control head activate the lift-lower con-

trols and the horn.

Figure 2-3 Pushbutton Switches

The brake is fully applied by lowering or raising the

steering arm. (See Figure 2-4) All traction control

power is shut off when the brake is engaged. When

the steering arm is in the upright position, the brake

acts as a parking brake. Deadman braking occurs

when the handle is released and spring action raises

steering arm to the upright position.

Figure 2-4 Brake Actuation

2-5. DRIVING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES.

1.

Connect the batteries and turn on the key switch.

Grasp the grips of the steering head so that the

speed control can be comfortably operated by

either thumb.

2.

Lower the steering arm to a comfortable position

above horizontal to disengage the brake and to

energize the electrical circuits. If the truck is not

moved, the electrical circuits will time out and will

deenergize. See Figure 2-4.

3.

To move forward (with load in front), slowly press

the speed control forward. See Figure 2-2. Press

the forward speed control farther to increase

speed.

4.

To slow down or stop, release the speed control

and lower or raise the steering arm to the horizon-

tal or vertical position. See Figure 2-4. In those

positions, the brake engages, slowing or stopping

the truck.

5.

Procedures for movement in reverse are the

same as in the forward direction except slowly

press the speed control backward. See Figure 2-

2.

2-6. BELLY-BUTTON SWITCH.

The belly-button switch (Figure 2-5) minimizes the

possibility of the driver being pinned by the steering

arm while driving the lift truck in slow speed. If the

switch presses against the operator while the lift truck

is being driven toward the operator, the switch

changes the direction of the lift truck.

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