09.0903.13 51151902 EFG 213-320 Operating instructions G EFG 316 EFG 215 EFG 216k EFG 216 EFG 218k EFG 218 EFG 220 EFG 316k EFG 318k EFG 318 EFG 320 EFG 213
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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 213
EFG 215
EFG 216k
EFG 216
EFG 218k
EFG 218
EFG 220
EFG 316k
EFG 316
EFG 318k
EFG 318
EFG 320
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 (Electromagnetic 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
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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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instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG.
7 Contents A Correct Use and Application...................................................11 1 General....................................................................................................11 2Correct application...................................................................................11 3Approved application conditions..............................................................12 4Proprietor responsibilities........................................................................13 5Adding attachments and/or optional equipment......................................13 B Truck Description....................................................................15 1 Application...............................................................................................15 1.1Truck models and rated capacity.............................................................15 2Assemblies and Functional Description...................................................16 2.1Travel direction definition.........................................................................16 2.2Assembly Overview.................................................................................17 2.3Functional Description.............................................................................18 3Technical Specifications..........................................................................19 3.1Performance data....................................................................................20 3.2Dimensions..............................................................................................22 3.3Weights....................................................................................................28 3.4Mast versions..........................................................................................29 3.5Tyre type..................................................................................................30 3.6Engine Data.............................................................................................31 3.7EN norms.................................................................................................32 3.8Conditions of use.....................................................................................33 3.9Electrical requirements............................................................................33 4Identification points and data plates........................................................34 4.1Indication Points......................................................................................34 4.2Data plate................................................................................................36 4.3Truck capacity plate.................................................................................37 4.4Attachment capacity plate.......................................................................38 5Stability....................................................................................................38 C Transport and Commissioning................................................39 1 Transport.................................................................................................39 2Truck laden..............................................................................................39 2.1Centre of gravity of the truck...................................................................39 2.2Lifting the truck by crane.........................................................................40 2.3Loading with another industrial truck.......................................................42 3Securing the truck during transport.........................................................43 4Using the Truck for the First Time...........................................................45 03.13 EN
8 D BatteryServicing, Recharging, Replacement.......................47 1 Safety Regulations Governing the Handling of Lead-Acid Batteries.......47 1.1General notes on handling batteries........................................................49 2Battery types............................................................................................50 2.1Battery dimensions..................................................................................51 3Exposing the battery................................................................................52 4Charging the battery................................................................................53 4.1Charging the battery with a stationary charger........................................53 4.2Charging the battery with an on-board charger.......................................54 5Battery removal and installation..............................................................58 5.1Battery holder assembly..........................................................................59 5.2Removal and installation
EJE pallet truck with Snapfit battery holder ( o )................................................................................................61 5.3Removal and installation
pallet truck
Snapfit battery holder ( o )................................................................................................64 5.4Removal and installation
multi-adapter ( o )................................67 5.5Removal and
worktable
crane loading ( o )..........69 5.6Removal and installation
fork shoe ( o )......................................71 5.7Removal and installation
a roller conveyor ( o )..............................73 5.8Hook-on battery door removal and installation ( o ).................................74 E Operation................................................................................75 1 Safety Regulations for the Operation of the Forklift Truck.......................75 2Displays and Controls..............................................................................77 2.1Control panel with display unit.................................................................81 2.2Armrest control panel switch ( o ).............................................................85 2.3Side compartment control panel switch ( o )............................................86 2.4Display.....................................................................................................87 3Preparing the Truck for Operation...........................................................90 3.1Checks and operations to be performed before starting daily operation.90 3.2Entry and exit...........................................................................................93 3.3Trucks with reduced headroom ( o ).........................................................93 3.4Setting up the operator position...............................................................94 3.5Seat Belt..................................................................................................98 4Industrial Truck Operation.......................................................................100 4.1Safety regulations for truck operation......................................................100 4.2Preparing the truck for operation.............................................................103 4.3Setting the time........................................................................................104 4.4Parking the truck securely.......................................................................105 4.5Emergency Disconnect............................................................................106 4.6Travel.......................................................................................................107 4.7Steering...................................................................................................109 4.8Brakes.....................................................................................................110 4.9Adjusting the forks...................................................................................114 4.10Replacing the forks..................................................................................115 4.11Lifting, transporting and depositing loads................................................116 4.12Operating the lift mechanism and integrated attachments......................118 4.13Safety instructions for operating additional attachments.........................125 4.14Operating additional attachments for the SOLO-PILOT..........................129 03.13 EN
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9 4.15 Operating additional attachments for the Multi Pilot................................131 4.16Fitting additional attachments..................................................................133 5Towing trailers.........................................................................................135 6Optional equipment.................................................................................137 6.1CanCode keypad.....................................................................................137 6.2Assistance systems.................................................................................141 6.3Steel cab..................................................................................................143 6.4Sliding windows.......................................................................................144 6.5Automatic / mechanical folding gate........................................................145 6.6Panel door...............................................................................................146 6.7Operator position extension.....................................................................146 ..................................................................147 6.9Heating....................................................................................................148 6.10Removable load backrest........................................................................149 6.11Lift cutout override...................................................................................149 6.12Fire extinguisher......................................................................................150 6.13Tilt angle display......................................................................................150 6.14Rockinger coupling with hand lever or remote control.............................151 6.15Camera system.......................................................................................152 .....................................................................153 7Troubleshooting.......................................................................................154 7.1Troubleshooting.......................................................................................154 7.2Operating the truck without its own drive system....................................156 7.3Emergency lowering................................................................................159 F Industrial Truck Maintenance..................................................161 1 Operational Safety and Environmental Protection...................................161 2Maintenance Safety Regulations.............................................................162 2.1Consumables and used parts..................................................................163 2.2Wheels.....................................................................................................163 2.3Lift Chains................................................................................................164 2.4Hydraulic system.....................................................................................165 3Lubricants and Lubrication Schedule......................................................166 3.1Handling consumables safely..................................................................166 3.2Lubrication Schedule...............................................................................168 3.3Consumables...........................................................................................169 4Maintenance and repairs.........................................................................171 4.1Preparing the truck for maintenance and repairs....................................171 4.2Lifting and jacking up the truck safely......................................................172 4.3Opening the rear panel............................................................................173 4.4Checking the wheel attachments.............................................................174 4.5Replacing wheels....................................................................................175 4.6Hydraulic system.....................................................................................177 4.7Replacing the hydraulic oil filter...............................................................179 4.8Replacing the ventilation/discharge filter.................................................179 4.9Check the gear oil level...........................................................................180 4.10Heating....................................................................................................181 4.11Adding window washer system fluid........................................................181 4.12Checking electrical fuses.........................................................................182 4.13Cleaning..................................................................................................186 4.14Working on the electrical system.............................................................189 z w ('I) .... ('I) 0 6.8 Adjusting the driver's seat .. 6.16 Control layout "N" .......... ..
10 4.15 Restoring the truck to service after maintenance and repairs.................190 5Decommissioning the industrial truck......................................................191 5.1Prior to decommissioning........................................................................192 5.2During decommissioning.........................................................................192 5.3Restoring the truck to service after decommissioning.............................193 6Safety tests to be performed at intervals and after unusual incidents.....194 7Final de-commissioning, disposal............................................................195 8Human vibration measurement...............................................................195 9Servicing and Inspection.........................................................................196 10Maintenance checklist EFG 213-220.......................................................197 10.1Operating company.................................................................................197 10.2Customer service.....................................................................................200 11Maintenance checklist EFG 316-320.......................................................208 11.1Operating company.................................................................................208 11.2Customer service.....................................................................................211 03.13 EN
ACorrect Use and Application
1General
The truck must be used, operated and serviced in accordance with the present instructions. All other types of use are beyond its scope of application and may result in damage to personnel, the industrial truck or property.
2Correct application
NOTE
The maximum load and load distance are indicated on the capacity plate 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 be fully raised,see "Lifting, transporting and depositing loads" on page116.
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
and commercial environments. range -20°C to 40°C. rfaces with sufficient capacity. ssible surface and spot load limits on the travel routes. that are visible and approved by the operating company. to a maximum of 15 %. an angle on inclines. Travel with the load facing uphill.
WARNING!
Use under extreme conditions
Using the truck under extreme conditions can result in malfunctions and accidents. 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 cannot be used 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 defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the industrial truck himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing 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 it is intended for and that danger to life and limb of the user and third parties are excluded. Furthermore, accident prevention regulations, safety regulations and operating, servicing and repair guidelines must be followed. The operating company must ensure that all users have read and understood these operating instructions.
NOTE
Failure to comply with the operating instructions invalidates 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 optional equipment
The mounting or installation of additional equipment which affects or enhances the performance of the industrial truck requires the written permission of the manufacturer. Local authority approval may also need to be obtained. Local authority approval however does not constitute
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BTruck Description
1Application
The EFG 213-320 is a three- or four-wheel electric sit-down counterbalanced truck. It is a cantilever counterbalanced truck which can lift, transport and deposit loads using the load handler attached in front. Closed bottom pallets can also be lifted.
1.1Truck models and rated capacity
The rated capacity depends on the model. The rated capacity can be derived from the model name.
EFG213
EFGModel name
2Series
13Rated capacity x 100 kg
The rated capacity is not generally the same as the permissible capacity. The capacity can be found on the capacity plate attached to the truck.
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2Assemblies and Functional Description
2.1Travel direction definition
The following determinations have been made for travel direction specification:
The following conventions have been agreed for travel direction specification:
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ItemTravel direction 1Links 2Reverse 3Forward 4Right 1 2 3 4
2.2Assembly Overview
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Item ComponentItem Component 1 t Driver's seat 8 t Fork tines 2 t Overhead guard 9 t Fork carriage 3 t Mast 10 t Drive system 4 t Steering wheel 11 t Battery door 5 t Lifting mechanism control12 t Steer axle 6 t Control and display unit13 t Trailer coupling 7 t Emergency Disconnect switch 14 t Counterweight t Standard equipment 12 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 13
2.3Functional Description
Chassis
The chassis, in conjunction with the counterweight, forms the supporting base structure of the truck. It is used to support the main components.
Operator position and overhead guard
The overhead guard comes in a range of models and protects the operator from falling objects and other external influences. All the controls are ergonomically arranged. The steering column and driver's seat can be adjusted individually.
The controls and warnings on the control and display unit enable the system to be monitored during operation, thereby ensuring a very high level of safety.
Steering
The electric steering offers a high level of efficiency and ergonomics. The height and tilt angle of the steering column are adjustable and can be set to suit all operators. The low cross-section means the operator has maximum legroom at all times. The steering is particularly smooth, offering a high level of efficiency. As a result the overall energy consumption is reduced significantly. The steer angle is shown in the display.
Wheels
There is a choice of super elastic or fully rubber tyres as well as optional pneumatic tyres.
Drive and brake system
The 2 motor front drive provides maximum traction to the drive wheels at all times. When cornering, the exact speed required for the wheel on the inside or outside of the bend respectively is set in proportion to the steer angle.
The service brake is a maintenance-free disk brake. The truck also brakes regeneratively via the drive motors. The energy recovered in the process is fed back to the battery.
The parking brake operates both automatically and manually.
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