Toyota Pallet Truck Service ManualHow To Use This Manual
Section 1.How To Use This Manual
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Toyota Pallet Truck Service Manual
Map of the Manual
Table of Contents
and Page
Revision Record
How to Use This
Manual
Safety
Map of the Manual
Manual Design
Start Page
Systems
Overview
Scheduled
Maintenance
Trouble-
Shooting
Component
Procedures
Appendix
Vehicle
Specifications
General System
Data
Theory of
Operations
Alphabetical List
of Component
Procedures
Component
Locator Photos
Electrical &
Hydraulic T.S.
Guidelines
Definitions
Control Handle
Display &
Programming
Fault Codes &
Caution & Error
Codes
Index
Troubleshooting
Charts and
Symptom Tables
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Manual Design
Manual Design
The Toyota Pallet Truck Service Manual is
designed with the following objectives in mind:
•Provide technical coverage for expected
levels of user expertise
•Anticipate your needs and reduce your
decisions regarding maintenance
•Reduce page flipping thru a “one-stop
shopping” approach
The two-line running page header at the top of
each page tells you:
•Name of the manual (Toyota Pallet Truck
Service Manual)
•Current section title
(for example, this page How to Use This Manual)
•Current topic
(for example, this page Manual Design)
We suggest you get in the habit of turning to the
START page first when you use this manual.
•The START page asks a few questions to
guide you to the correct section.
How to Use This Manual explains the manual
format and contains the START page.
Safety explains warning and caution notes,
general safety rules and safety rules for
batteries, static, jacking, and welding.
•The section “Caution and Error Codes”
on page 5-33 defines the various codes
displayed on the operator display.
•The chart “TS1: START TROUBLESHOOTING” on page 5-29 will
guide you to the symptom chart you need.
•When you’re familiar with the symptoms
listed, you may simply look up the
symptom from the “Troubleshooting” on
page 5-29.
•As you work with a troubleshooting chart,
code, or table, you may be instructed to
test various electrical connector pins. The
pinout matrix chart lists information on
functions and normal voltages of terminals
and harness connector pins. See “Pinout Matrix” on page 5-69.
•When you complete a troubleshooting
procedure, perform the steps in the
“END1: End of Troubleshooting
Procedure” on page 5-31.
Component Procedures gives step-by-step
procedures for testing, removal, installation,
and adjustment of individual truck
components. Components are listed in an order
that considers:
•Frequency of attention
•Physical attachment (for example, remove
the brake before the traction motor)
•Functional relation (for example, traction
motor and drive unit components are
grouped together)
Systems Overview includes truck
specifications and theory of operation
information.
Planned Maintenance outlines the
recommended schedule of preventive services to
keep your truck working most efficiently.
Troubleshooting is a set of fault, caution, and
error codes, charts and tables designed to take
you from a symptom to a specific sequence of
actions in order to isolate a failing component.
•The chart “Traction Power Amplifier Flash Codes” on page 5-27 will guide you
thru the flash codes displayed on the
LED’s installed on the TA.
To find a component procedure, you may use
one of three methods:
•Look up the component name in the “List of Component Procedures” on page 6-2.
•Find the component in the “Component Locator Photos” on page 6-5.
•Look up component name in the “Index”.
Appendix contains reference information such
as torque values, lubricants, and schematics.
Index lists subjects alphabetically.
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Abbreviations & Symbols
Abbreviations &
Symbols
These abbreviations, acronyms and symbols are used in this manual.
Term/SymbolDefinitionTerm/SymbolDefinition
AAmpere
ACAlternating Current
ampAmpere or amplifier
ANSIAmerican National Standards
Institute
approxapproximately
auxauxiliary
AWGAmerican Wire Gauge
BSOCBattery State-of-Charge
CANController Area Network
CCWcounterclockwise
cmcentimeter
COPComputer Operating Program
CVcheckvalve
CWclockwise
DCDirect Current
DGNDdigital ground
EEUL Electric Truck Type
Certification Rating where
electrical equipment is completely
enclosed
ESDElectrostatic Discharge
ETACElectronic Tiller Arm Control (See
Vehicle Manager)
ft.foot or feet
gal.gallon or gallons
Gndground
km/hrkilometers per hour
kPakilo Pascal
lb.pound or pounds
LEDLight Emitting Diode
L/HLoad Holding
L/LLift/Lower
mAmilliampere
mmmillimeter
mphmiles per hour
msmillisecond(s)
N/ANot Applicable or Not Available
N•mnewton meter
ODOperator’s Display
OSHAOccupational Safety and Health
Administration
oz.ounce
potpotentiometer
psipounds per square inch
PWMPulse Width Modulation
P/NPart Number
RAMRandom Access Memory
RCFPRelay Control Fuse Panel
ROMRead Only Memo ry
RPMRevolutions per Minute
R/RRemove and Replace
HDhours on deadman
in.inch or inches
kgkilogram(s)
SOLSolenoid
specspecification
SPIService Port Interface
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Abbreviations & Symbols
Term/SymbolDefinition
TPATraction Power Amplifier
tempTemperature
TMTraction Motor
TStroubleshoot
ULUnderwriters Laboratories, Inc.
VVolt or Volts
VACVolts Alternating Current
VDCVolts Direct Current
VMVehicle Manager (ETAC)
Toyota Pallet Truck Service ManualHow To Use This Manual
START Page
Section 1. How To Use This Manual
START Page
START:Why are you here?
Go to Section 2
To review safety
precautions?
No
Yes
"Safety"
To examine
specifications or
theory of
operations?
No
To do scheduled
maintenance?
No
To troubleshoot
a problem?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Go to Section 3
"Systems Overview"
Go to Section 4
"Scheduled Maintenance"
Go to Section 5
"Troubleshooting"
List of Caution and Error
Codes
Go to Chart
START-2
START Troubleshooting
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START-2
To test,
inspect, adjust,
remove/install a
component?
No
To find general
reference
information?
No
To locate
an object or
procedure by
name?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Go to Section 6
"Component Procedures"
Go to the
"Appendix"
Go to the Index
Alphabetical List of
Component Procedures
Component Locator
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Section 2.Safety
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SafetyToyot a Pallet Truck Service Manual
Definitions
Definitions
In this manual, you will see two kinds of safety
reminders:
A warning specifies a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not
prevented, could result in death or
serious injury.
A caution specifies a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury
or in damage to the lift truck or nearby
objects. A caution can also alert against
unsafe practices.
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General Safety
General Safety
Do not operate or work on this truck unless you
are trained, qualified and authorized to do so,
and have read the Owner/Operator Manual.
2
Know the truck’s controls and what they do.
Operate this truck only from the operator’s
position.
2O-7.eps
Before working on this truck, always turn the
key switch to OFF and disconnect the truck’s
battery connector (unless this manual tells you
otherwise).
2
Do not operate this truck if it needs repair or if
it is in any way unsafe.
2O-6.eps
2S-1.eps
Do not wear watches, rings, or jewelry when
working on this truck.
21864 067.eps
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General Safety
Obey the scheduled lubrication, maintenance,
and inspection steps.
2Schedmnt.eps
Obey exactly the safety and repair instructions
in this manual. Do not take “shortcuts.”
2
Do not use an open flame near the truck.
Clean up any hydraulic fluid, oil, or grease that
has leaked or spilled on the floor.
2Spills.eps
Always park this truck indoors.
2O-63.eps
Do not park this truck in a cold storage area
overnight.
223L6S012.eps
Do not use gasoline or other flammable liquids
Do not wash this truck with a hose.
2
for cleaning parts.
2
2
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