Jungheinrich Forklift EFG 425-430 Operating instructions Manual 51151505

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10.0911.11 51151505 EFG 425 - 430 Operating instructions G EFG 425 EFG 425ks EFG 425s EFG 430 EFG 425k

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Declaration of Conformity

Jungheinrich AG, Am Stadtrand 35, D-22047 Hamburg Manufacturer or agent acting in the European Union

TypeOptionSerial no.Year of manufacture

EFG 425k

EFG 425

EFG 425ks

EFG 425s

EFG 430

Additional information

On behalf of Date

G EU Conformity Declaration

The undersigned hereby declare that the powered industrial truck described below in detail complies with the European Directives 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) and 2004/108/EEC (Electromagnet ic Compatibility - EMC) including amendments as well as the legislative decree to incorporate the directives in national law. The signatories are in each case individually authorized to compile the technical documents.

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Foreword

Notes on the operating instructions

The present ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the industrial truck. The information is provided clearly and concisely. The chapters are arranged by letter and the pages are numbered continuously.

The operator manual details different industrial truck models. When operating and servicing the industrial truck, make sure that the particular section applies to your truck model.

Our trucks are subject to ongoing development. Jungheinrich reserves the right to alter the design, equipment and technical features of the system. No guarantee of particular features of the truck should therefore be assumed from the present operating instructions.

Safety notices and text mark-ups

Safety instructions and important explanations are indicated by the following graphics:

DANGER!

Indicates an extremely hazardous situation. Failure to comply with this instruction will result in severe irreparable injury and even death.

WARNING!

Indicates an extremely hazardous situation. Failure to comply with this instruction may result in severe irreparable injury and even death.

CAUTION!

Indicates a hazardous situation. Failure to comply with this instruction may result in slight to medium injury.

NOTE

Indicates a material hazard. Failure to comply with this instruction may result in material damage.

Used before notices and explanations.

t Indicates standard equipment

o Indicates optional equipment

Copyright Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG.

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Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft

Am Stadtrand 35 22047 Hamburg - Germany

Tel: +49 (0) 40/6948-0

www.jungheinrich.com

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7 Table of Contents ACorrect Use and Application...................................................11 1General................. ...........11 2Correct application.............. ...........11 3Approved application conditions..............................................................12 4Proprietor responsibilities..... ...........13 5Adding attachments and/or accessories........... ...........13 BTruck Description....................................................................15 1Application...............................................................................................15 1.1Truck models and rated capacity............... .............15 2Assemblies and Functional Description...................................................16 2.1Assembly Overview.............. ...........16 2.2Functional Description........ ...........17 3Technical Specifications..........................................................................19 3.1Performance data........ ...........19 3.2Dimensions..............................................................................................21 3.3Weights............ ...........23 3.4Mast versions......... ...........24 3.5Tyre type..................................................................................................25 3.6Engine Data............ ...........25 3.7EN norms................ ...........26 3.8Conditions of use.....................................................................................27 3.9Electrical requirements....... ...........27 4Identification points and data plates........................................................28 4.1Indication Points......................................................................................28 4.2Data plate........ 30 4.3Truck capacity plate.................................................................................31 4.4Attachment capacity plate..... ...........32 5Stability....................................................................................................32 CTransport and Commissioning................................................33 1Transport................ ...........33 2Truck laden............... .............33 2.1Centre of gravity of the truck...................................................................33 2.2Lifting the truck by crane.... ...........34 2.3Loading with another industrial truck....... ........35 3Securing the truck during transport.........................................................36 4Using the Truck for the First Time...........................................................37
8 DBattery - Servicing, Recharging, Replacement.......................39 1Safety Regulations Governing the Handling of Lead-Acid Batteries.......39 1.1General notes on handling batteries........................................................41 2Battery types............................................................................................42 3Exposing the battery............. ...........44 4Charging the battery................................................................................45 4.1Charging the battery with a stationary charger........................................45 4.2Charging the battery with a charger socket (o).......... .............46 5Battery removal and installation..............................................................47 6Closing the battery cover...... ...........48 EOperation............ ......................................49 1Safety Regulations for the Operation of the Forklift Truck.......................49 2Displays and Controls..............................................................................51 2.1Control panel with display unit............................................. ........55 2.2Side compartment control panel switch (o).............................................57 2.3Instrument panel switches (o).................. ........57 2.4Display........... ...........58 3Starting up the truck................................................................................60 3.1Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily operation.60 3.2Entry and exit...........................................................................................62 3.3Trucks with reduced headroom X (o)......................................................62 3.4Setting up the operator position............... ........63 3.5Seat Belt..................................................................................................67 4Industrial Truck Operation..... ...........68 4.1Safety regulations for truck operation.......... ...........68 4.2Preparing the truck for operation.............................................................70 4.3Setting the time....... ...........71 4.4Parking the truck securely.... ...........72 4.5Emergency Disconnect......... ...........73 4.6Travel.......................................................................................................74 4.7Steering................................................................................................... 75 4.8Brakes.....................................................................................................76 4.9Adjusting the forks........... ...........78 4.10Replacing the forks..................................................................................79 4.11Lifting, transporting and depositing loads.... ...........80 4.12Operating the lift mechanism and integrated attachments......................82 4.13Safety instructions for operating additional attachments.........................88 4.14Operating additional attachments for the SOLO-PILOT..........................91 4.15Operating additional attachments for the Multi Pilot................................93 4.16Fitting additional attachments............. ...........95 5Towing trailers........ ...........97 6Optional equipment.................................................................................99 6.1CanCode keypad...... .............99 6.2Assistance systems..... ...........102 6.3Steel cab..................................................................................................104 6.4Sliding windows........ .............104 6.5Automatic / mechanical folding gate........................................................105 6.6BODYGUARD.........................................................................................106
9 6.7Panel door...............................................................................................106 6.8Operator position extension... ...........107 .....................................................................107 6.10Heating....................................................................................................108 6.11Removable load backrest..... ...........109 6.12Lift cutout override...................................................................................109 6.13Fire extinguisher.............. ...........110 6.14Tilt angle display......................................................................................110 6.15Rockinger coupling with hand lever or remote control.............................111 6.16Camera system............... ...........112 ........................................................................113 7Troubleshooting............. ...........114 7.1Troubleshooting........... ...........114 7.2Operating the truck without its own drive system....................................117 7.3Emergency lowering............. ...........119 FIndustrial Truck Maintenance..................................................121 1Operational Safety and Environmental Protection........ ...........121 2Maintenance Safety Regulations.............................................................122 3Servicing and Inspection.........................................................................127 4Maintenance checklist............ ........127 4.1Owner......................................................................................................127 4.2Customer Service............... ...........130 5Consumables............ .............139 5.1Handling consumables safely ..................................................................139 5.2Lubrication Schedule............ ...........141 5.3Consumables...........................................................................................142 6Maintenance and repairs.........................................................................144 6.1Preparing the truck for maintenance and repairs......... ...........144 6.2Opening the rear panel............................................................................144 6.3Checking the wheel attachments.............................................................145 6.4Hydraulic system...... .............146 6.5Replacing the hydraulic oil filter...............................................................148 6.6Replacing the ventilation/discharge filter.......... ...........148 6.7Check the gear oil level...........................................................................149 6.8Heating.................................................................................................... 150 6.9Adding window washer system fluid.......... .............150 6.10Checking electrical fuses.........................................................................151 6.11Seat belt maintenance.......... ...........153 6.12Restoring the truck to service after maintenance and repairs.................154 7Decommissioning the industrial truck......................................................155 7.1Prior to decommissioning..... ...........156 7.2During decommissioning...... ...........156 7.3Restoring the truck to service after decommissioning.............................157 8Safety tests to be performed at intervals and after unusual incidents.....158 9Final de-commissioning, disposal............................................................159 10Human vibration measurement.. .............159
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ACorrect Use and Application

1General

The industrial truck described in the present operating instructions is designed for lifting, lowering and transporting load units.

It must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions. Any other type of use is beyond the scope of application and can result in damage to personnel, the industrial truck or property.

2Correct application

NOTE

The maximum load and load distance are indicated on the load chart and must not be exceeded.

The load must rest on the load handler or be lifted by an attachment approved by the manufacturer.

The load must rest on the back of the fork carriage and centrally between the forks.

s over short distances. raised load (>30 cm).

l load units. trailer loads. must be secured on the trailer. load must not be exceeded.

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3Approved application conditions

DANGER!

Do not exceed the permissible surface and spot load limits on the travel routes. At blind spots get a second person to assist. The driver must ensure that the loading dock / ramp cannot move or come loose during loading / unloading.

and commercial environments. range -20°C to +40°C. rfaces with sufficient capacity. visible and approved by the proprietor. to a maximum of 15 %. at an angle. Transporting loads downhill.

WARNING!

Extreme conditions

Special equipment and authorisation are required if the truck is to be constantly used in extreme conditions, especially in dusty or corrosive atmospheres. The truck is not authorised for use in areas at risk of explosion. In adverse weather conditions (thunder, lightning) the industrial truck must not be operated outside or in endangered areas.

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4Proprietor responsibilities

For the purposes of the present operating in any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leas ing or renting) the proprietor is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual agreements between the owner and user of the industrial truck, is charged with operational duties. The proprietor must ensure that the industrial truck is used only for the purpose for which it is intended and that there is no danger to life and limb of the user and third parties. Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating, servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The proprietor must ensure that all users have read and understood these operating instructions.

NOTE

Failure to comply with the operating instructions shall invalidate the warranty. The same applies if improper work is carried out on the truck by the customer or third parties without the permission of the manufacturer.

5Adding attachments and/or accessories

Adding accessories

The mounting or installation of additional equipment which affects or enhances the performance of the forklift truck requires the written permission of the manufacturer. Local authority approval may also need to be obtained. Local authority approval does not however constitute the

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