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Change the transmission fluid on 2,000 kg capacity trucks (does not apply to 1,300 or 1,600 kg capacity trucks).
3.4. Daily maintenance The daily maintenance procedures are vital for keeping a truck fully operational. They should always be carried out thoroughly each day before using the truck. Daily truck maintenance can be the responsibility of a person that does not have professional training. In this manual, it is assumed that the daily maintenance procedures presented below are carried out by a maintenance professional. If any damage or other problems that affect the use or safety of the truck are encountered during daily maintenance, the truck must not be used until it is fully operational.
3.4.1. Checking the operation of the main key switch and the emergency stop Before starting any other maintenance tasks, check that the main key switch and the emergency stop button operate properly. If the key switch is faulty or the emergency stop function does not operate, remove the truck from use use immediately. Return the truck to use only after it is fully operational. Refer to Chapter 2 Operating the truck for information on the truck’s controls. Begin by turning the main key switch on. The truck should power up and indicate standby mode by illuminating the indicator LED. If the truck is equipped with an hour meter, the meter should activate and indicate the accumulated operating hours and the level of battery charge. Turn the main key switch off to test that the truck shuts down.
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