9
Troubleshooting
This chapter allows the user to identify and rectify basic faults or the effects of
incorrect operation. When trying to locate a fault, proceed in the order shown in the
table.
Fault
Probable Cause
Truck
– Battery
does not
move
– Isolator
– Switch lock in position "0"
– Battery charge too low.
– Side gate not closed.
– Two-hand
– Foot switch not pressed.
– Faulty fuse.
Load
– Truck not operational.
cannot
be lifted
– Hydraulic oil level too low.
– Side gate not closed.
– Two-hand
– Battery discharge monitor has
– Faulty fuse.
– Load is too heavy.
Z
If the fault cannot be rectified after carrying out the remedial procedure, notify the
manufacturer's service department, as any further troubleshooting can only be
performed by specially trained and qualified service personnel.
connector
connected.
(Emergency
pressed.
operation
pressed (o).
operation
pressed (o).
switched off.
Action
not
– Check battery connector and plug in
if necessary.
Stop)
– Unlatch main switch
– Set key switch to "I" position.
– Check battery charge, charge battery
if necessary
– Close side gates on either side of the
operator platform.
not
– Press two-hand operation button
(o).
– Press foot switch.
– Check fuses 1F and F1.
– Carry out all measures listed under
"Truck does not start".
– Check hydraulic oil level.
– Close side gates on either side of the
operator platform.
not
– Press
button (o).
– Charge the battery.
– Check fuses 2F1 and 2F2 (o).
– Note maximum capacity (see data
plate)
two-hand
operation
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