





Illustrated factory Operate and Maintenance manual for Mitsubishi Diesel Forklift Trucks Models FD70N (AF20D-10011-up).
This manual will assist you in operating, and maintaining for your diesel forklift truck.
You can use a Windows, Mac, or Android device to view this manual. You only need to have a PDF reader installed.
Covered Models:
FD70N (AF20D-10011-up)
Format: PDF, 216 pages
Language: English
Table of Contents:
FOREWORD
How to Use This Manual
SAFETY RULES FOR FORKLIFT TRUCK OPERATORS
General
Location of Decals and Plates
Description of Danger, Warning, and Caution Decals
Safety Rules
Operating Precautions
Working Precautions
KNOW YOUR FORKLIFT TRUCK
Serial Number and Capacity Plate
Electrical Components
Model View
Driving Switches and Controls
Meter Panel
Engine Oil Warning Icon
Side Panel
Integrated Presence System
Operating Switches and Controls
Operator Seat
Seat Belt
Fork Locking Pins
Changing Forks
Drawbar Pin
Assist Grips and Foot Step
Engine Hood
Hydraulic Tank Oil Filler Hole
Fuel Filler
Fire Extinguisher (Option)
Integrated Side Sifter (Option)
Fork Positioner (Option)
HOW TO AVOID A TIPOVER / HOW TO SURVIVE ONE
Know What Forklift Truck Stability Is
Center of Gravity (CG)
Stability and Center of Gravity (Top View)
Forklift Truck Stability Base
Capacity (Weight and Load Center)
Capacity Plate
Do’s and Dont’s to Avoid Tipover
How to Survive in a Tipover
REFUELING
Diesel Engine Equipped
OPERATION
New Forklift Truck Break-in
Before Starting Engine
Starting Engine
Engine Won't Start
After Starting Engine
Before Moving Forklift Truck
Forklift Truck Operation
Stopping Forklift Truck
Parking Forklift Truck (After Stopping)
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
Stacking Methods
Handling Loads Safely
Before Operating the Forklift Truck
Blinking of the Mast Interlock Indicator Icon
Lifting the Load
Traveling With the Load
Unloading
Working on Grades
Starting on a Grade (Engine Stalls on a Grade)
STORING THE FORKLIFT TRUCK
End of Each Shift Storage
Long Term Storage
TRANSPORTATION HINTS
Forklift Truck Loading and Shipping
Forklift Truck Lifting and Tie Down Information
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
Care in Cold Weather
Care in Hot Weather
Severe Dust or Lint Conditions
TROUBLESHOOTING
Stalled Engine
If a Tire Blew Out
Starting With Jumper Cables
If Lights Won't Glow
If the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Shows RED Zone
If Torque Converter Oil Temperature Warning Icon Glows (Powershift)
If the Forklift Truck Won’t Change Direction
If the Mast Stops Moving
If the Mast and Attachments Malfunction
Diagnostic Codes and Explanations
MAINTENANCE
General
Inspection Precautions
Maintenance Schedule
Every 10 Service Hours or Daily (Prestart), Whichever Comes First
Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly, Whichever Comes First
One Month After Delivery of a New Forklift Truck
Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 1000 Service Hours or 6 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 2000 Service Hours or 12 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 3000 Service Hours or 18 Months, Whichever Comes First
Lubrication Chart
Parts to be Replaced Periodically
SERVICE DATA
Fuel Information
Coolant Information
Recommended Fuels and Oils
Specifications (Standard Models)
Refill Capacities
Capacities and Forklift Truck Weight (Standard Models)
TO THE MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT TRUCK OWNER
The Importance of Genuine Parts
Proper Disposal of Your Forklift Truck
Instructions for Ordering Parts
Service Registration
Transfer of Ownership Report for Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks Customers Only
This manual will assist you in operating, and maintaining for your diesel forklift truck.
You can use a Windows, Mac, or Android device to view this manual. You only need to have a PDF reader installed.
Covered Models:
FD70N (AF20D-10011-up)
Format: PDF, 216 pages
Language: English
Table of Contents:
FOREWORD
How to Use This Manual
SAFETY RULES FOR FORKLIFT TRUCK OPERATORS
General
Location of Decals and Plates
Description of Danger, Warning, and Caution Decals
Safety Rules
Operating Precautions
Working Precautions
KNOW YOUR FORKLIFT TRUCK
Serial Number and Capacity Plate
Electrical Components
Model View
Driving Switches and Controls
Meter Panel
Engine Oil Warning Icon
Side Panel
Integrated Presence System
Operating Switches and Controls
Operator Seat
Seat Belt
Fork Locking Pins
Changing Forks
Drawbar Pin
Assist Grips and Foot Step
Engine Hood
Hydraulic Tank Oil Filler Hole
Fuel Filler
Fire Extinguisher (Option)
Integrated Side Sifter (Option)
Fork Positioner (Option)
HOW TO AVOID A TIPOVER / HOW TO SURVIVE ONE
Know What Forklift Truck Stability Is
Center of Gravity (CG)
Stability and Center of Gravity (Top View)
Forklift Truck Stability Base
Capacity (Weight and Load Center)
Capacity Plate
Do’s and Dont’s to Avoid Tipover
How to Survive in a Tipover
REFUELING
Diesel Engine Equipped
OPERATION
New Forklift Truck Break-in
Before Starting Engine
Starting Engine
Engine Won't Start
After Starting Engine
Before Moving Forklift Truck
Forklift Truck Operation
Stopping Forklift Truck
Parking Forklift Truck (After Stopping)
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
Stacking Methods
Handling Loads Safely
Before Operating the Forklift Truck
Blinking of the Mast Interlock Indicator Icon
Lifting the Load
Traveling With the Load
Unloading
Working on Grades
Starting on a Grade (Engine Stalls on a Grade)
STORING THE FORKLIFT TRUCK
End of Each Shift Storage
Long Term Storage
TRANSPORTATION HINTS
Forklift Truck Loading and Shipping
Forklift Truck Lifting and Tie Down Information
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
Care in Cold Weather
Care in Hot Weather
Severe Dust or Lint Conditions
TROUBLESHOOTING
Stalled Engine
If a Tire Blew Out
Starting With Jumper Cables
If Lights Won't Glow
If the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Shows RED Zone
If Torque Converter Oil Temperature Warning Icon Glows (Powershift)
If the Forklift Truck Won’t Change Direction
If the Mast Stops Moving
If the Mast and Attachments Malfunction
Diagnostic Codes and Explanations
MAINTENANCE
General
Inspection Precautions
Maintenance Schedule
Every 10 Service Hours or Daily (Prestart), Whichever Comes First
Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly, Whichever Comes First
One Month After Delivery of a New Forklift Truck
Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 1000 Service Hours or 6 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 2000 Service Hours or 12 Months, Whichever Comes First
Every 3000 Service Hours or 18 Months, Whichever Comes First
Lubrication Chart
Parts to be Replaced Periodically
SERVICE DATA
Fuel Information
Coolant Information
Recommended Fuels and Oils
Specifications (Standard Models)
Refill Capacities
Capacities and Forklift Truck Weight (Standard Models)
TO THE MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT TRUCK OWNER
The Importance of Genuine Parts
Proper Disposal of Your Forklift Truck
Instructions for Ordering Parts
Service Registration
Transfer of Ownership Report for Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks Customers Only
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Operate and Maintenance manual
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