Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Still Fork Truck R70-40, R70-45, R70-50 Series.
Original factory manuals for Still Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck. All Manuals Printable and contains Searchable Text
Covered models:
R7081
R7082
R7083
Format: PDF, 343 Pages
Language: English
Contents:
1. Foreword
 Your truck
 General
 CE labelling
 EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Directive
 Information about documentation
 Documentation scope
 Issue date and currentness of manual
 Copyright and trademark rights
 Explanation of information symbols used
 Explanation of the cross-references
 Definition of directions
 Schematic views
 Environmental considerations
 Packaging
 Disposal of units and batteries during repair work
2. Introduction
 Use of truck
 Proper usage
 Proper use during towing
 Impermissible use
 Place of use
 Using working platforms
 Residual risk
 Residual dangers, residual risks
 Special risks associated with using the truck and attachments
 Overview of hazards and countermeasures
 Danger to employees
3. Safety
 Definition of terms used for responsible persons
 Operating company
 Specialist
 Specialist
 Drivers
 Essentials for safe operation
 Insurance cover on company premises
 Changes and retrofitting
 Changes to the overhead guard and roof loads
 Warning regarding non-original parts
 Damage, defects and misuse of safety systems
 Tyres
 Medical equipment
 Exercise caution when handling gas springs and accumulators
 Safety tests
 Regular safety inspection of the truck
 Carrying out regular safety inspections on the LPG system
 Regularly checking the level of harmful substances in the exhaust gas
 Insulation testing
 Checking evaporator and pressure regulator
 Safety regulations for handling consumables
 Permissible consumables
 Oils
 Hydraulic fluid
 Battery acid
 LPG
 Coolant
 Disposal of consumables
 Emissions
4. Overviews
 General view
 General view of driver's compartment
 Operating devices and display elements
 Display operating unit
 Multi-function display
 Operating devices for hydraulic and drive functions
 Multi-lever
 Single mini-lever
 Duplicate mini-lever
 Three-way mini-lever
 Four-way mini-lever
 Joystick
 Fingertip
 Identification points
 Overview
 Nameplate
 Production number
 StVZO (Road Traffic Licensing Regulations) information
 Equipment
 Standard equipment and variants
 Attachments
 Accessories
5. Operation
 Checks and operations prior to commissioning
 Visual inspections
 Filling the washer system
 Checking the condition of the wheels and tyres
 Checking the engine oil level
 Opening the LPG cylinder valve
 Opening the LPG tank shut-off valve
 Adjusting the MSG 20 driver's seat
 Adjusting the MSG 65/MSG 75 driver's seat
 Adjusting the armrest
 Adjusting the joystick armrest (variant)
 Adjusting the steering column
 Start-up
 Climbing on and off
 Shelf and cup holder
 Switching on the key switch
 FleetManager PIN code (variant)
 Operating the signal horn
 Seat belt
 Using the driver's cab
 Starting the engine
 Checking function of brake system
 Checking function of steering system
 Checking the emergency off function
 Setting the drive programs
 Traction
 Safety regulations when driving
 Driveways
 Selecting the drive direction
 Actuating the drive direction switch, multiple-lever version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, mini-lever version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, joystick version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, fingertip version
 Starting drive mode
 Starting drive mode, dual-pedal version (variant)
 Operating the service brake
 Parking brake
 Applying the mechanical parking brake
 Steering
 Lifting
 Lifting system variants
 Lift mast versions
 Malfunctions during lifting mode
 Lifting system operating devices
 Hydraulic blocking function
 Multi-lever lifting system
 Single mini-lever lifting system
 Duplicate mini-lever lifting system
 Triple mini-lever lifting system
 Quadruple mini-lever lifting system
 Joystick lifting system
 Fingertip lifting system
 Changing the fork arms
 Fork extension (variant)
 Operation with reversible fork arms (variant)
 Working with loads
 Safety regulations when handing loads
 Before taking up load
 Picking up loads
 Danger area
 Transporting pallets
 Transport of swinging loads
 Load pick up
 Transporting loads
 Setting down loads
 Driving on ascending and descending slopes
 Driving on lifts
 Driving on loading bridges
 Working with attachments
 Fitting attachments
 Depressurising the hydraulic system
 General instructions for controlling attachments
 Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation
 Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments with the duplicate mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the duplicate mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using a triple mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the triple mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using a quadruple mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the quadruple mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using the joystick
 Controlling the attachments with the fingertip
 Controlling attachments with the fingertip and 5th function
 Clamp locking mechanism (variant)
 Taking up a load using attachments
 Operation of additional equipment
 Switching lighting on and off (special equipment)
 Switching the rotating beacon on and off
 Switching the hazard warning system on and off
 Switching the direction indicators on and off
 Switching the double working spotlights on and off
 Operating the windscreen wiper/washer
 FleetManager (variant)
 Accident recorder (variant)
 Cruise control (variant)
 Cab operation
 Opening the cab door
 Closing the cab door
 Opening the side windows
 Closing the side windows
 Radio (variant)
 Heating system (variant)
 Trailer operation
 Towed load
 Manual tow coupling
 Automatic tow coupling
 Towing trailers
 Operating the display and operating unit
 Displays
 Setting and changing the displays
 Setting the date or time
 Resetting the daily kilometres and daily operating hours
 Setting the language
 Configuring efficiency mode Blue-Q
 Additional settings
 Blue-Q efficiency mode
 Functional description
 Effects on additional consumers
 Switching efficiency mode Blue-Q on and off
 Fault displays
 Diagram
 Error code table
 SEAT SWITCH message
 SAFETY BELT message
 AIR FILTER message
 APPLY HANDBRAKE message
 LOWER FORKS message
 REFERENCE CYCLE message
 ACCEL. SENSOR message
 BRAKE SENSOR message
 SURVEILLANCE message
 MOT/GEN.-TEMP. message
 STEERING message
 OIL PRESSURE message
 COOLANT LEVEL message
 COOLANT TEMP, message
 OVERHEATING message
 ALTERNATOR message
 Operation in special operating situations
 Transport
 Towing
 Crane loading
 Short-term operation
 Jump starting
 Behaviour in emergencies
 Emergency shutdown
 Procedure if truck tips over
 Emergency hammer
 Emergency lowering
 Disconnecting the battery
 Refuelling
 Changing the LPG cylinder
 Filling the LPG tank (variant)
 Decommissioning
 Parking the truck securely
 Wheel chock (variant)
 Shutting down and storing the truck
 Returning to service after storage
6. Maintenance
 General maintenance information
 Qualifications of personnel
 Information regarding performing maintenance
 Intervals for maintenance and inspection
 Ordering spare parts and wearing parts
 Quality and quantity of the required operating materials
 Maintenance data table
 Safety regulations for maintenance
 General information
 Carrying out work on the hydraulic equipment
 Working on electrical equipment
 Working on the ignition system
 Working on the LPG system
 Safety devices
 Set values
 Raising and jacking up
 Working at the front of the forklift truck
 Cleaning
 Cleaning the truck
 Cleaning the electrical system
 Clean load chains
 Cleaning the windows
 After washing
 Providing access to maintenance points
 Opening the bonnet
 Removing/installing the bottom plate
 Removing and installing the rear covering
 Maintenance after first 50 operating hours
  Maintenance during the break-in period
  Maintenance as required
  Cleaning the radiator and checking for leaks
  Topping up the coolant and checking the coolant concentration
  Changing the airfilter insert
  Lubricating the joints and controls
  Checking the door latch
  Maintaining the seat belt
  Checking the driver's seat
  Servicing the automatic tow coupling
  Servicing the wheels and tyres
  Servicing the battery
  Replacing fuses
  Checking the hydraulic oil level
  Checking the hydraulic system for leaks
  Lubricating the lift mast and roller track
  De-icing the evaporator
 1000-hour maintenance /Annual maintenance
  Other tasks
  Checking the ribbed V-belt
  Changing the LPG filter
  Checking the exhaust gas system
  Check lift cylinders and connections for leaks
  Checking the fork arms
  Checking the reversible fork arms
 3000-hour maintenance /Two-year maintenance
  Work that must also be carried out
 6000-hour maintenance
  Work that must also be carried out
 9000-hour maintenance /Five-year maintenance
 10-year maintenance
  Checking the LPG tank
7. Technical data
 Dimensions
 VDI datasheet
 Wheels and tyres
 Fuse assignment
 Fuse assignment in main fuse holder
 Fuse assignment special equipment
8. Circuit diagrams
 Hydraulics
 Hydraulic circuit diagram
 Electrics
 Legend for circuit diagrams
             
            
            
                Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Still Fork Truck R70-40, R70-45, R70-50 Series.
Original factory manuals for Still Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck. All Manuals Printable and contains Searchable Text
Covered models:
R7081
R7082
R7083
Format: PDF, 343 Pages
Language: English
Contents:
1. Foreword
 Your truck
 General
 CE labelling
 EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Machinery Directive
 Information about documentation
 Documentation scope
 Issue date and currentness of manual
 Copyright and trademark rights
 Explanation of information symbols used
 Explanation of the cross-references
 Definition of directions
 Schematic views
 Environmental considerations
 Packaging
 Disposal of units and batteries during repair work
2. Introduction
 Use of truck
 Proper usage
 Proper use during towing
 Impermissible use
 Place of use
 Using working platforms
 Residual risk
 Residual dangers, residual risks
 Special risks associated with using the truck and attachments
 Overview of hazards and countermeasures
 Danger to employees
3. Safety
 Definition of terms used for responsible persons
 Operating company
 Specialist
 Specialist
 Drivers
 Essentials for safe operation
 Insurance cover on company premises
 Changes and retrofitting
 Changes to the overhead guard and roof loads
 Warning regarding non-original parts
 Damage, defects and misuse of safety systems
 Tyres
 Medical equipment
 Exercise caution when handling gas springs and accumulators
 Safety tests
 Regular safety inspection of the truck
 Carrying out regular safety inspections on the LPG system
 Regularly checking the level of harmful substances in the exhaust gas
 Insulation testing
 Checking evaporator and pressure regulator
 Safety regulations for handling consumables
 Permissible consumables
 Oils
 Hydraulic fluid
 Battery acid
 LPG
 Coolant
 Disposal of consumables
 Emissions
4. Overviews
 General view
 General view of driver's compartment
 Operating devices and display elements
 Display operating unit
 Multi-function display
 Operating devices for hydraulic and drive functions
 Multi-lever
 Single mini-lever
 Duplicate mini-lever
 Three-way mini-lever
 Four-way mini-lever
 Joystick
 Fingertip
 Identification points
 Overview
 Nameplate
 Production number
 StVZO (Road Traffic Licensing Regulations) information
 Equipment
 Standard equipment and variants
 Attachments
 Accessories
5. Operation
 Checks and operations prior to commissioning
 Visual inspections
 Filling the washer system
 Checking the condition of the wheels and tyres
 Checking the engine oil level
 Opening the LPG cylinder valve
 Opening the LPG tank shut-off valve
 Adjusting the MSG 20 driver's seat
 Adjusting the MSG 65/MSG 75 driver's seat
 Adjusting the armrest
 Adjusting the joystick armrest (variant)
 Adjusting the steering column
 Start-up
 Climbing on and off
 Shelf and cup holder
 Switching on the key switch
 FleetManager PIN code (variant)
 Operating the signal horn
 Seat belt
 Using the driver's cab
 Starting the engine
 Checking function of brake system
 Checking function of steering system
 Checking the emergency off function
 Setting the drive programs
 Traction
 Safety regulations when driving
 Driveways
 Selecting the drive direction
 Actuating the drive direction switch, multiple-lever version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, mini-lever version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, joystick version
 Actuating the drive direction switch, fingertip version
 Starting drive mode
 Starting drive mode, dual-pedal version (variant)
 Operating the service brake
 Parking brake
 Applying the mechanical parking brake
 Steering
 Lifting
 Lifting system variants
 Lift mast versions
 Malfunctions during lifting mode
 Lifting system operating devices
 Hydraulic blocking function
 Multi-lever lifting system
 Single mini-lever lifting system
 Duplicate mini-lever lifting system
 Triple mini-lever lifting system
 Quadruple mini-lever lifting system
 Joystick lifting system
 Fingertip lifting system
 Changing the fork arms
 Fork extension (variant)
 Operation with reversible fork arms (variant)
 Working with loads
 Safety regulations when handing loads
 Before taking up load
 Picking up loads
 Danger area
 Transporting pallets
 Transport of swinging loads
 Load pick up
 Transporting loads
 Setting down loads
 Driving on ascending and descending slopes
 Driving on lifts
 Driving on loading bridges
 Working with attachments
 Fitting attachments
 Depressurising the hydraulic system
 General instructions for controlling attachments
 Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation
 Controlling attachments using multi-lever operation and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments with the duplicate mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the duplicate mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using a triple mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the triple mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using a quadruple mini-lever
 Controlling attachments using the quadruple mini-lever and the 5th function
 Controlling attachments using the joystick
 Controlling the attachments with the fingertip
 Controlling attachments with the fingertip and 5th function
 Clamp locking mechanism (variant)
 Taking up a load using attachments
 Operation of additional equipment
 Switching lighting on and off (special equipment)
 Switching the rotating beacon on and off
 Switching the hazard warning system on and off
 Switching the direction indicators on and off
 Switching the double working spotlights on and off
 Operating the windscreen wiper/washer
 FleetManager (variant)
 Accident recorder (variant)
 Cruise control (variant)
 Cab operation
 Opening the cab door
 Closing the cab door
 Opening the side windows
 Closing the side windows
 Radio (variant)
 Heating system (variant)
 Trailer operation
 Towed load
 Manual tow coupling
 Automatic tow coupling
 Towing trailers
 Operating the display and operating unit
 Displays
 Setting and changing the displays
 Setting the date or time
 Resetting the daily kilometres and daily operating hours
 Setting the language
 Configuring efficiency mode Blue-Q
 Additional settings
 Blue-Q efficiency mode
 Functional description
 Effects on additional consumers
 Switching efficiency mode Blue-Q on and off
 Fault displays
 Diagram
 Error code table
 SEAT SWITCH message
 SAFETY BELT message
 AIR FILTER message
 APPLY HANDBRAKE message
 LOWER FORKS message
 REFERENCE CYCLE message
 ACCEL. SENSOR message
 BRAKE SENSOR message
 SURVEILLANCE message
 MOT/GEN.-TEMP. message
 STEERING message
 OIL PRESSURE message
 COOLANT LEVEL message
 COOLANT TEMP, message
 OVERHEATING message
 ALTERNATOR message
 Operation in special operating situations
 Transport
 Towing
 Crane loading
 Short-term operation
 Jump starting
 Behaviour in emergencies
 Emergency shutdown
 Procedure if truck tips over
 Emergency hammer
 Emergency lowering
 Disconnecting the battery
 Refuelling
 Changing the LPG cylinder
 Filling the LPG tank (variant)
 Decommissioning
 Parking the truck securely
 Wheel chock (variant)
 Shutting down and storing the truck
 Returning to service after storage
6. Maintenance
 General maintenance information
 Qualifications of personnel
 Information regarding performing maintenance
 Intervals for maintenance and inspection
 Ordering spare parts and wearing parts
 Quality and quantity of the required operating materials
 Maintenance data table
 Safety regulations for maintenance
 General information
 Carrying out work on the hydraulic equipment
 Working on electrical equipment
 Working on the ignition system
 Working on the LPG system
 Safety devices
 Set values
 Raising and jacking up
 Working at the front of the forklift truck
 Cleaning
 Cleaning the truck
 Cleaning the electrical system
 Clean load chains
 Cleaning the windows
 After washing
 Providing access to maintenance points
 Opening the bonnet
 Removing/installing the bottom plate
 Removing and installing the rear covering
 Maintenance after first 50 operating hours
  Maintenance during the break-in period
  Maintenance as required
  Cleaning the radiator and checking for leaks
  Topping up the coolant and checking the coolant concentration
  Changing the airfilter insert
  Lubricating the joints and controls
  Checking the door latch
  Maintaining the seat belt
  Checking the driver's seat
  Servicing the automatic tow coupling
  Servicing the wheels and tyres
  Servicing the battery
  Replacing fuses
  Checking the hydraulic oil level
  Checking the hydraulic system for leaks
  Lubricating the lift mast and roller track
  De-icing the evaporator
 1000-hour maintenance /Annual maintenance
  Other tasks
  Checking the ribbed V-belt
  Changing the LPG filter
  Checking the exhaust gas system
  Check lift cylinders and connections for leaks
  Checking the fork arms
  Checking the reversible fork arms
 3000-hour maintenance /Two-year maintenance
  Work that must also be carried out
 6000-hour maintenance
  Work that must also be carried out
 9000-hour maintenance /Five-year maintenance
 10-year maintenance
  Checking the LPG tank
7. Technical data
 Dimensions
 VDI datasheet
 Wheels and tyres
 Fuse assignment
 Fuse assignment in main fuse holder
 Fuse assignment special equipment
8. Circuit diagrams
 Hydraulics
 Hydraulic circuit diagram
 Electrics
 Legend for circuit diagrams