Still EXV 10 Basic, EXV 10, EXV 12, EXV 12i, EXV 10i Original Instructions Manual

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Original instructions
Pallet stacker
EXV 10 Basic EXV 10 / 10i EXV 12 / 12i EXV 14C / 14iC
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Preface

STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 22113 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 (0) 40 7339-0 Fax: +49 (0) 40 7339-1622 Email: info@still.de Website: http://www.still.de
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Table of contents

1 Introduction
Forklift data ......................................................... 2
General information ................................................... 2
How to Consult the Manual .............................................. 2
Date of edition and latest update of this manual ............................... 4
Copyright and trademark ri
Delivery of the forklift and documentation ................................... 4
EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Directive ............... 6
Technical service and spar
Normative References ................................................. 7
Type of use ......................................................... 7
Working conditions ................................................... 8
Modifications to Forklift ................................................. 8
Applied equipment .................................................... 9
User obligations ...................................................... 9
Environmental considerations ........................................... 9
Disposal of components and batteries ...................................... 9
Packaging ......................................................... 10
ghts ........................................... 4
e parts ......................................... 7
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Safety Guidelines .................................................... 12
GeneralPrecautions ................................................. 12
General Safety Rul
Flooringrequirements ................................................ 12
Batteryconnectioncables ............................................. 13
Requirements for the
SafetyRegulationsRelativetoForkliftUse ................................. 13
SafetyRegulationsRelativetoOperatingMaterials ........................... 14
Residual risks ...................................................... 15
Residual dangers, residual risks ......................................... 15
Electromagnetic radiation .............................................. 17
Non-ionised radiation ................................................. 1
Noise ............................................................. 17
Vibrations ......................................................... 18
Safety tests ........................................................ 19
Regular safety inspection of the truck ..................................... 19
es ................................................. 12
traction-batterychargingarea .......................... 13
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Safety devices ...................................................... 20
Locationofsafetydevices ............................................. 20
Damage, defects and misuse of s
afetydevices .............................. 21
3Overview
Technical description ................................................. 24
Overviews ......................................................... 26
Instruments and controls
Tillercontrols ....................................................... 27
Display ........................................................... 30
Controls for switching on
Emergency stop handle ............................................... 33
Tillerpositions ...................................................... 34
Tiller controls ....................................................... 36
OptiSpeed tiller (if present) ............................................. 39
Types of lifting masts ................................................. 40
Definition of direction
Markings .......................................................... 43
Locationoflabels .................................................... 43
Serialnumber ...................................................... 44
Dataplate ......................................................... 45
Capacityplate ...................................................... 46
Chassis frame labellin
Options and variants ................................................. 47
List of optional fittings ................................................. 47
Digicodeoption ..................................................... 48
BatteryelectrolytelevelindicatorLED(optional) ............................. 50
.............................................. 27
andswitchingoff ................................. 32
s ................................................ 42
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4 Application
Authorised and safe use ............................................... 52
Intended use of the tr
Safetyinstructionsrelatingtouseofthetruck ............................... 52
Truck transport and lifting .............................................. 54
Transporting the tr
Transport .......................................................... 55
Climatic Conditions for Transport and Storage ............................... 55
Loading and unloadin
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Breaking-In ........................................................ 57
Checks and actions prior to use ......................................... 58
List of checks prior to start-u
Checkingtheanti-crushsafetydevice ..................................... 60
Checkingthebrake .................................................. 61
Checking the emergency stop
Checkingthehorn ................................................... 62
Operator position .................................................... 63
Operator's position for ve
Driving ............................................................ 65
Drivingsafetyinstructions .............................................. 65
Visibilitywhendriving ................................................. 6
Beforedriving ...................................................... 66
Startingthetruck .................................................... 67
Check the information on
Behaviour in emergencies ............................................. 69
Selectingthedrivingmode ............................................. 69
Driving ............................................................ 70
Using the truck with the "Tiller always active — Creep Speed" function (optional) ..... 71
Reversedrive ...................................................... 73
Truckbrakesystems ................................................. 74
Parking and stopping the truck .......................................... 75
ForkliftUseinCold-StorageRooms. ...................................... 76
Lifting ............................................................ 76
Liftcontrolelements .................................................. 76
Moving the load ..................................................... 79
Safety guidelines fo
Checkstobecarriedoutbeforeliftingaload ................................ 81
Pickinguptheload ................................................... 81
Transportingloads ................................................... 85
Settingdownloadsonshelving .......................................... 86
Depositing a load on the ground ......................................... 86
Using the truck on incli
Towingtrailers ...................................................... 87
Fault displays ...................................................... 88
Error codes ........................................................ 88
Charging the battery .................................................. 88
Opening/closingthebatterycompartment .................................. 88
BatteryRecharging .................................................. 90
Chargingcurveselector(onlywithon-boardbatterycharger) .................... 90
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rsionwithoutplatform .............................. 63
thecombinedindicator ............................. 68
r handling loads ...................................... 79
nes,loadingbridgesandlifts. .......................... 87
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Recharging the battery using the on-board battery charger (optional) . . . ........... 91
Batterytype ........................................................ 91
Preparation ........................................................ 92
Using the truck with extension leads ...................................... 93
5 Maintenance
General Information .................................................. 96
Preliminary maintenance
Regular Service ..................................................... 97
Cleaning the Forklift .................................................. 97
Lubricating and cleaning
Maintenance plans ................................................... 98
Maintenanceplans ................................................... 98
Fuses ........................................................... . 100
Replacing the battery from above for trucks with 1000 kg and 1200 kg capacity .......101
Replacing the battery from above for trucks with 1400 kg capacity ................103
Battery replacement fo
Decommissioning ...................................................106
General Information ..................................................106
ForkliftTowing ......................................................107
TemporaryPuttingOutofCommission ....................................107
Checks and Inspections After a Long Period of Inactivity .......................107
Permanent Putting Ou
operations ...................................... 96
theliftingchains .................................. 97
rversionwithsideremoval ............................104
tofCommission(Demolition) ..........................107
6 Technical data
Overall dimensions ..................................................110
Datasheet (VDI) EXV 10 Basic and EXV 10 .................................111
Datasheet (VDI) EX
Datasheet (VDI) EXV 14C and EXV 14iC ..................................121
Supply table ........................................................129
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V 12 and EXV 12 i .....................................115
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Introduction

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Forklift data

Forklift data
We recommend that you record the principal forklift data in the following table so that they are available if required by the sales network or authorised service centre.
Type
Serial number
Date of delivery
.

General information

• This manual contains "Original Instructions" provided by the manufacturer.
• The "operator" is defin driving the forklift.
• The "user" is the physical or legal person who has the forklift truck used by the operators.
• For correct use of the forklift and in order to avoid accidents, the operator is obliged to read, understand and apply the contents of this manual, the "Rules for the use of industrial vehicles" and the labels and plates applied to the forklift.
• This manual and the at the use of industri carefully and must a for fast consultati
• The manufacturer assumes no responsibil­ity for any accidents to persons or damage
ed as the person
tached "Rules for
al vehicles" must be kept
lways be on the forklift
on.
to things due to the failure to observe the instructions in this manual, in the "Rules for the use of industrial vehicles" and on the labels and adhesive supplied to the forklift.
• The forklift may not be that than indicated in
• The forklift must be used by appropriately trained operators only. For the necessary operator training, contact the authorised sales network.
• Persons working near the forklift must also be instructed in the risks associated with use of the forklift.
• In the interests of cl illustrations in th without the safety e panels, etc.). The f without safety equi
put to any use other
this manual.
ear information, some
is manual show the forklift
quipment (guards,
orklift may not be used
pment.

How to Consult the Manual

There is a table of contents at the beginning of the manual for ease of use. The manual is divided into chapters with specific topics. The name and title of the chapter are given at the top of each page The following is found at the bottom of each page: the type of manual, the identifying code, the language and the manual version.
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Some general information is provided in this manual. Please only consider the information relevant for your specific forklift.
The following symbols have been used to highlight some parts of this manual.
DANGER
Failure to observe the instructions highlighted with this symbol may jeopardise safety.
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HowtoConsulttheManual
CAUTION
Failure to observe the instructions highlighted with this symbol may cause damage to the forklift and, in some cases, result in warranty invalidity.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Failure to observe the instructions highlighted with this symbol may cause environmental damage.
NOTE
This symbol is used to provide additional information.
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Date of edition and latest update of
this manual

Date of edition and latest update of this manual

The publication date of these operating instructions is printed on the cover sheet.
The manufacturer makes continuous efforts to improve its industrial trucks, and therefore reserves the right to implement changes and to accept no claims concerning the information provided in this manual.
To receive technical assis contact the service centre closest manufacturer.
tance, please authorised by your
Copyright and tradema
rk
rights
These instructions m translated or made ac ties—including as ex express written app
Delivery of the fo
ust not be reproduced,
cessible to third par-
cerpts—except with the
roval of the manufacturer.
rklift and
documentation
Ensure that the f requested and th the following d
• Instruction and maintenance manual;
• Rules for the compliant use industrial vehicles;
• EC Declaration
• Spare parts catalogue CD.
If the forklift has been delivered with a traction battery and/or an external battery charger, ensure that such products conform to the order and that the relevant instructions for operation and maintenance are included, as well as the EC declaration for the external battery charger.
If applied equipmen devices are present, to the order and that t maintenance manual a
orklift has all of the options
at it has been delivered with
ocumentation:
of Compliance;
t, other equipment or
ensure that they conform
he relative use and
nd of the relative EC
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Delivery of the forklift and docume
declaration (if provided by regulations in effect) are included.
All of the above documentation must be kept for the entire operative life of the forklift. In the event that the documentation is lost or dam­aged, contact the authorised sales network for copies of the original documentation.
ntation
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EC declaration of conformity in acc
ordance with Machinery Directive
EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Di­rective
Declaration
STILL GmbH
Berzeliusstraße 10
D-22113 Hamburg Germany
We declare that the
Industrial truck
Model
conforms to the latest version of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Personnel authorised to compile the technical documents:
See EC compliance declaration
mbH
STILL G
.
645
according to these operating instructions
according to these operating instructions
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Technical service and spare parts

Technical service and spare parts
For scheduled maintenance and any repairs to the forklift, contact only the authorised service network.
The authorised service network has personnel trained by the manufacturer, original spare parts and the tools necessary to carry out maintenance and repairs.
Servicing by the authorised and the use of original spare
service network
parts maintain
the technical characteristics of the forklift over time.
Only original spare parts provided by the man­ufacturer may be used for forklift maintenance and repairs. The use of non-original spare parts invalidates the warranty and renders the user responsible for any accidents due to the inappropriateness of the non-original parts.

Normative References

This forklift complies
• The most recent version of Machine Direc­tive 2006/42/EC in effect
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EC and subsequent amendments, relative to forklifts for handling in accor­dance with the EN 12895 standard
The noise tests regard level at the driver's s
with:
ing the sound pressure
eat were carried out
in accordance with the E and declared according standard
The vibration tests were carried out in accor­dance with standard EN 13059 and declared in accordance with standard EN 12096.
The limit values for the electromagnetic emissions and immunity relative to the forklift are those set out in the EN 12895 standard.
N 12053 standard
to the EN ISO 4871

Type of use

"Normal use conditions" of the forklift are understood as:
• lifting and/or trans with weight and load c values provided (see Data).
• transport and/or lifting on smooth, flat and compact surfaces;
• transport and/or lifting of stable loads uniformly distributed on the forks;
• transport and/or li approximately on th longitudinal plane.
DANGER
The forklift must not be used for other purposes.
Any other use renders the user solely responsible for injury/damage to persons and/or objects and voids the warranty.
port of loads using forks
entre within the
Chapter 6 - Technical
fting with the load centre
e forklift's median
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The following scenarios are examples of incorrect use of the forklift truck:
• Transport on une compact) surfac
• loads that exceed the weight and/or load centre limits;
• transporting non-stable loads;
• transporting loads not e the forks;
• transporting swinging loads;
• transporting loads whose load centre is considerably displaced with respect to the forklift's longitudinal median plane;
• transporting loads of dime block the view of the operat
• transporting loads piled so high that they could fall onto the operator;
• travelling with a load over 300 mm off the ground;
ven (irregular or non-
es
qually distributed on
nsions such as to
or when driving;
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Working conditions

• transporting and/or lifting people;
• pushing or pulling loads;
• moving upwards or downwards on with the load facing downwards
• turning at high speed;
aslope
;
Working conditions
The forklift has been designed and built for internal transport.
Do not use beyond the limits of the climatic conditions indicated below:
• Maximum ambient temperature: +40°C
• Minimum ambient temperature: +5°C
• Altitude up to 2000 m
• Relative humidity between 30% and 95% (without condensation).
CAUTION
Do not use the forklift in dusty areas.
Using the forklift in environments with high concen­trations of salty air or water could interfere with its proper operation and cause corrosion of metallic parts.
If the forklift must be used in conditions that exceed the limits indicated or, in any case, under extreme conditions (extreme weather,
• turning and/or moving sideways on slopes (upwards or downwards);
• colliding with stationary and/or mobile structures;
DANGER
Improper use of the forklift could cause it and/or at the load to overturn.
cold-storage rooms, presence of strong mag­netic fields etc), appropriate equipment and/or use precautions are necessary. Contact the authorised sales network for more informa­tion.
DANGER
The forklift may not be used in environments in which there is a risk of explosion. It may not be used to handle explosive loads.
For forklifts that must operate in environments in which there is a risk of explosion or must handle explosive loads, appropriate equip­ment is necessary and must be accompanied by a specific EC Declaration of Compliance which replaces that of the standard forklift, and by the relevant User and maintenance manual.
Contact the auth information.
orised sales network for more
Modifications to F
No modificatio otherwise the will become in
• assembly of the options provided by the manufacturer
• assembly of applied equipment
for which it is the authorised
845
ns may be made to the forklift, EC certificate and the warranty valid, with the exception of:
necessary to refer exclusively to
sales network
orklift
DANGER
If the forklift is equipped at the factory or later with devices that emit non-ionising radiation (such as radio transmitters, RFID players, data terminals, scanners, etc), the compatibility of such devices must be verified with the presence of operators using medical devices (such as heart pacemakers).
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Applied equipment

Applied equipment
To use equipment that has not been applied, please contact the authorised sales network, in order to:
• verify feasibility
• install the equipment
• add a label with the new residual capacity is
• provide documentation on the equipment (user and maintenance manual and EC certificate).

User obligations

Users must comply with app lation governing forklif
licable local legis-
t use and maintenance.
Environmental consi
Disposal of compone
derations
nts and
batteries
The truck is compose components or batt and disposed of, th
• disposed of,
• treated or
• recycled in accord national regulatio
NOTE
The documentation provided by the battery manufacturer must be observed when dispo­sing of batteries.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
We recommend working with a waste mana­gement company for disposal purposes.
d of different materials. If
eries need to be replaced
ey must be:
ance with regional and
ns.
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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.
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Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines
General Precautions
NOTE
Some safety regulations to be followed when using the forklift are listed below. These
General Safety Rules
• Only allow qualified, trained and authorized personnel to use the forklift.
• Do not install equipment on the forklift un­less supplied or indicated by the manufac­turer.
• Maintain the forklift in full working efficiency in order to limit any type of risk to the minimum.
• Do not use the truck with bonnets or doors open or with guards removed.
• The data plates found on the forklift must be kept in good condition and replaced if damaged.
• Carefully read and follow all of the safety indications found on the forklift.
• Make sure that the forklift has sufficient overhead clearance.
• Do not park the forklift in front of fire-fighting devices or fire escapes or anywhere that it blocks traffic.
• If the forklift shows signs of failure or breakage and there is reason to consider it unsafe, stop, park it, and notify the maintenance manager.
• Maintain appropriate distances from high voltage overhead cables. Comply with the safety distances established by the competent authorities.
• Never raise the load using just one fork.
regulations integrate those "Rules for approved use of ind
• Place the load on the fork carriage or in such a way that the centre of gravity of the load is as close as possible to the fork carriage.
• The load must be placed on the fork arms so that the centre of gravity falls lengthwise on the mid point between the fork arms.
• Do not drive with loads off-centre laterally with respect to the forklift's median axis. Lack of compliance with this regulation can compromise forklift stability.
• Make sure that the surface on which the load rests is able to support its weight.
• Always use safety clothing compliant with current regulations and any personal pro­tective equipment that may be applicable.
• Do not travel on loose or hilly ground or on steps.
• Do not drive with loads raised more than 300 mm from ground level.
• Do not turn or stack on slopes.
• Reduce speed on slopes.
• Do not overload the forklift beyond the capacity limits indicated on the capacity plates.
• Individuals under the influence of drugs and alcohol are not permitted to use the truck.
• The operator may not use an MP3 player or any electrical device that may distract their attention from the surrounding work environment.
in the manual
ustrial vehicles".
Flooring requirements
The work floor must be even and free of holes or dips, which can be difficult to get around. Any steps must be equipped with ramps to
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CAUTION
Passing over cracks or damaged parts of the floor with the truck is prohibited. Dirt and any objects in the work path must be removed immediately.
Battery connection cabl
CAUTION
Using sockets with NON-ORIGINAL battery con­nection cables can be dangerous (see purchase references in the parts catalogue)
es
Requirements for the traction-battery charging area
When the traction battery is being charged, the area must be sufficiently ventilated in order to download or eliminate the gases produced (EN 50272-3).
Safety Regulations Relative to Forklift Use
• The operator must familiarize himself with the forklift to be able to better describe any defects and assist maintenance personnel. The operator, trained and authorized to use the forklift, must be familiar with the controls and performances of the forklift.
• Any defect (squeaking, leaks, etc.) must be promptly reported because, if neglected, it could cause more serious failures/defects.
• Carry out the inspections indicated in the chapter on "Daily Inspections".
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Report any oil and/or battery fluid leaks: they are dangerous and highly polluting.
CAUTION
If you notice a burning smell, stop the forklift and turn off the engine, then disconnect the battery.
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Safety Regulations Relative to Operating Materials
Rules for handling and disposing of operating materials
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
Improper use and disposal cleaning materials can ca
of operating and
use serious damage
to the environment.
Always use and handle the operating materi­als in a suitable manner and follow the manu­facturer's instructions for the product's use.
Keep the operating materials only in contain­ers intended for this purpose and in a location that satisfies the requirements.
The operating material avoid contact with hot o
When topping up the operating materials, only clean containers should be used.
Follow the manufacturer's safety and disposal instructions regarding the operating and cleaning materials.
Do not disperse oils o Any spilt liquid must and neutralised wit as an oil binder) and accordance with curre
Always comply with anti-pollution regulations!
Before carrying out work that involves lubrica­tion, filter replacement or hydraulic equipment interventions, the area in question must be thoroughly cleaned.
The replaced parts must a of in accordance with the
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
s may be flammable, so
bjects or open flames.
r other operating liquids!
be immediately collected
h a binding material (such
then disposed of in
nt regulations.
lways be disposed
anti-pollution laws.
The incorrect or unlawful use of brake fluid is harmful to people's health and the environ­ment.
Oils
• Do not allow to come into contact with the skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapors.
• Wear appropriate means of individual protection during forklift maintenance operations (gloves, goggles, etc.) to prevent the oil from coming into contact with your skin.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
The used oils and relative filters contain sub­stances that are hazardous to the environment and must be disposed of according to current regulations. We advise you to contact the au­thorised service network.
DANGER
The penetration in the skin of hydraulic oil that has leaked under pressure from the forklift's hydraulic system is dangerous. If this type of lesion should occur, contact a doctor immediately.
DANGER
Small high pressure jets of oil can penetrate the skin. Look for any leaks using a piece of cardboard.
Battery Acid
• Do not inhale the vapor: it is poisonous.
• Use adequate means of individual protec­tion to prevent contact with the skin.
• Battery acid is corrosive: if it should come into contact with your skin, rinse abundantly with water.
• Explosive gas mixtures can form when charging the battery; therefore, the rooms in which the battery is charged must be in compliance with the specific regulations on the subject (e.g. EN 50272-3 etc.).
• DO NOT smoke or use open flames and lights within a 2 m radius from the charged battery and in the battery charging area.
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Residual risks

NOTE
For greater information, consult the specific battery manual that comes with the battery.
ENVIRONMENT NOTE
The batteries contain substances that are ha­zardous to the environment. The replacement
Residual risks
Residual dangers, residual risks
Despite careful use and compliance with standards and regulations, the possibility of other risks occurring when using the truck cannot be entirely excluded.
Thetruckandalloth comply with current Nevertheless, even for its proper purp are followed, some excluded.
Even outside the defined danger areas of the truck, 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 the risks that arise through use of the truck.
In addition, we draw your attention to the Safety Guidelines in these operating instructions.
er system components safety requirements.
when the truck is used
ose and all instructions
residual risks cannot be
and disposal of the life-expired battery must be carried out as required by law. We advise you to contact the authorised service network that is equipped for eco-friendly disposal in accordance with current regulations.
Risks can include:
• Escape of consumables due to leakages, rupture of lines and containers etc.
• Risk of accidents when driving on ramps or in conditions of poor visibility, etc.
• Falling, tripping etc. when moving the truck, especially in wet or icy conditions or when consumables are leaking.
• Fire and explosion risks due to batteries and electrical voltages.
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Residual risks
• Human error resulting from failure to observe the safety guidelines.
• Unrepaired damage or defective and worn components.
• Insufficient maintenance and t
• Use of incorrect consumables
• Maintenance intervals exceeded
The manufacturer shall not b ble for accidents involving the failure of the operating with these regulations eith due to negligence.
Stability
The stability of the truck has been tested in accordance with up-to-date technical regulations and is guaranteed if the truck is used correctly and in line with the intended purpose. These standards only take into account the static and dynamic tipping forces that can arise during use in accordance with the operating standards and intended purpose. In extreme cases there is a risk of exceeding the moment of tilt due to improper use or incorrect operation, which will affect stability.
Risks can include:
• loss of stability due to unstable or sliding loads etc.;
• turns at excessive speed
• moving with the load raised;
• moving with a load that is projecting to the side (e.g. side shift);
• turning and driving diag slopes;
• driving on slopes with the load pointing downhill;
• oversized loads;
• swinging loads;
• steps or ramp edges.
esting
e held responsi­the truck caused by company to comply
er intentionally or
s;
onally across
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Electromagnetic radiation

Electromagnetic radiation
The limit values for electromagnetic emissions and for immunity relative to the forklift are those provided by the EN 12895 standard.

Non-ionised radiation

If the forklift is equipped at the factory or later with devices that emit non-ionising radiation (such as radio transmitters, RFID players, data terminals, scanners, etc), the compatibility of such devices must be verified with the presence of operators using medical devices (such as heart pacemakers).

Noise

Sound pressure level in driver's seat L
Uncertainty factor KpA=4 dB (A)
The value is determined in a test cycle in accordance with Harmonised European Standard EN 12053 and declared according to EN ISO 4871 with weighted time percentages of the Transport, Lifting and Idling modes.
CAUTION
The value expressed above can be used to com­pare forklift trucks of the same category. This can­not be used to determine the noise level in workpla­ces (daily personal noise exposure). Noise values that are lower or higher than those indicated above can occur during actual truck use, for example following different operating modes, different envi­ronmental conditions and additional noise sources.
<70dB(A)
pAZ
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Vibrations

Vibrations
Vibrations to which the hands and arms are exposed
The following value is valid for all truck models:
•ā
<2.5m/s
w
NOTE
2
It is mandatory to specify the hand-arm vibrations, even where the values do not indicate any danger, as in this case.
CAUTION
The value expressed above can be used to com­pare forklift trucks of the same category. It cannot be used to determine the operator's daily expo­sure to vibrations during real operation of the truck; these vibrations depend on the conditions of use (floor conditions, method of use etc.) and therefore daily exposure must be calculated using data from the place of use.
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Safety tests

Safety tests
Regular safety inspection of the truck
Safetyinspectionbasedontimeand extraordinary incidents
The operating company must ensure that the truck is checked at least once a year, or following noteworthy incidents.
As part of this inspection of the technical conditio performed with regard to a In addition, the truck mus checked for damage that co have been caused by impro log must be created. The r inspection must be retai inspections have been ca
, a complete check
n of the truck must be
ccident safety.
t be thoroughly
uld potentially per use. A test
esults from the
ned until a further two
rried out.
The inspection date is indicated by an adhe­sive label on the truck.
– Arrange for the service centre to perform
periodic safety inspections on the truck.
– Observe guidelines fo
on the truck in accorda
r checks carried out
nce with FEM 4.004.
The operator is responsible for ensuring any defects are remedied without delay.
– Contact your service centre.
STILL GmbH Hamburg
Regelmäßige Prüfung
(FEM 4.004)
nach nationalen Vorschriften basierend auf den EG-Richtlinien: 95/63/EG, 99/92/EG, 2001/45/EG
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Location of safety devices
Main safety devices on the truck
The operator must be aware of the following
safety devices: 1 Guard grille 2 Anti-crush safety feature 3 Braking by releasing the drive control throttle 4 Emergency stop button 5 OptiSpeed tiller 6 Protective guard
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These devices must be checked daily, as described in Chapter 4.
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7Horn 8 Electromagnetic brake 9 Truck braking when the tiller arm reaches
the upper end position and lower end position.
10 Automatic speed reduction with forks raised
approximately 500 mm above the ground. (only available on 1400 kg version)
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Damage, defects and misuse of safety devices
The driver must report any damage or other defects to the truck or attachment immediately to the supervisory personnel.
Trucks and attachments that are not functional or safe may not be used until they have been properly repaired.
Do not remove or deactivate and switches.
Fixed set values may only be changed with the approval of the manufacturer.
Work on the electrical system (e.g. connecting a radio, additional headlights etc.) is only permitted with the manufacturer's written approval. All electrical system interventions must be documented.
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