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BT LPE200 Electric Pallet Truck Operators Manual

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 70

File Size: 5.64 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: BT

Model: LPE200

Part No: 936513-

Type of Document: Operators Manual

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BT LPE200 Electric Pallet Truck Operators Manual

BT LPE200 Electric Pallet Truck Operators Manual

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BT LPE200 Electric Pallet Truck Index:

LPE200
Valid from serial number: 936513-
Order number: 230509-040
Safety regulations
Warning symbols
General safety regulations
Warning and information plates and symbols
1. Signal/Horn
2. Hydraulic control: Lower
3. Hydraulic control: Lift
4. Travel direction
5. Hydraulic oil filling
6. Serial number
7. Lifting points
8. Identification plate
9. Modification plate
10. Passengers prohibited
Presentation of the truck
Intended application of the truck
Prohibited application of the truck
Truck data
Truck dimensions
Identification plate
Modification plate
Main components
1. Tiller arm: The truck can be controlled by the operator standing on the rideon platform or walking. 200 degrees steering arc is available. The brake is applied in the tiller arm’s upper and lower positions.
2. Covers: Removable which provides good accessibility when servicing.
3. Platform: Folding ride-on platform with a switch to control the platform’s position.
4. Hydraulic unit: Pump motor, pump, valves and oil tank integrated in a compact unit.
5. Drive unit with brake: Suspended drive unit with electromagnetic brake, drive motor, gears and drive wheel combined into a co…
6. Serial number: The serial number plate fitted to the chassis.
7. Support castor wheels: Two support castor wheels to ensure stability
8. Electric panel: With fuses and contacts positioned for easy access during service. 24 Volts transistor controlled system with regenerative feedback.
9. Protective gates: A higher speed of 8 km/h is possible with the gates folded out, while the truck can only be driven at a speed of 6 km/h with the gates folded forward.
10. Battery connector: The battery is charged via the battery connector, which is usually connected to the battery disconnector.
11. Fork carriage: The forks are held horizontal by a link system. The fork carriage requires no lubrication.
12. Battery: 24V with different Ah values.
13. Identification plate: With model designation, serial number, year of manufacture, weight without battery, battery weight, rated capacity, battery voltage and manufacturer.
Controls and instruments
1. Switch for safety reversing
2. Travel direction selector and speed control
3. Control for lifting and lowering the forks
4. Horn
5. Display
6. Tiller arm and brake
7. Emergency switch off
8. Key switch
9. Battery connector
10. Lock for protective gates
11. Keypad (Option)
12. Click-2-Creep function (Option)
Switch for safety reversing (1)
Travel direction selector and speed control (2)
Control for lifting and lowering the forks (3)
Horn (4)
Display (5)
Function
Tiller arm and brake (6)
Emergency switch off (7)
Key switch (8)
Battery connector (9)
Lock for protective gates (10)
Display and programming
Display
Programming
Warning codes
Error codes
Accessories
Keypad
Identifier unit
Click-2-Creep function
Fixed backrest
Platform remains in lowered position
Load support
Pen holder
Integrated charger
Driving
Starting the truck
Braking
Deceleration
Steering
Parking the truck
Transporting loads
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING
WARNING!
WARNING!
Loading and unloading
Collecting a load
Depositing a load
Battery
Replacing the battery
Charging the battery
Battery maintenance
Daily service and function checks
WARNING!
Pos no
Check points
Action
Maintenance
Safety regulations with maintenance work
Maintenance work that is to be carried out by the operator
Maintenance work that may be carried out by trained maintenance personnel
Cleaning and washing
Maintenance chart
Lubrication chart
Oil and grease specification
Transporting and storing the truck
The truck’s dimensions and weight as standard
Lifting the truck
Lifting the truck battery change from the side
Towing and transporting a defective truck
Storing the truck
Starting after a period of disuse
Recycling/discarding
Discarding the battery
Scrapping the truck

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