TERMS OF SALE and SAFETY GUIDELINES:

Powerline Equipment buys and sells equipment on an as-is basis.

Powerline Equipment assumes no liability for any damages or injury due to the use of items purchased.

The following general guidelines are provided for operating equipment:

-Lift trucks should not be operated by anyone who is not authorized and properly trained.

-Read the Operators Manual carefully and make yourself familiar with your lift truck.

-Inspect and check your lift truck daily before and after every use. Do not operate faulty or damaged lift trucks.

-Repair work should be done by authorized and trained persons only.

-To protect from falling objects, make sure that the overhead guard and load backrest are correctly mounted and in good condition.

-Drive carefully, keeping forks and attachments as low as possible and fully tilted back.

-Keep a careful lookout for people, obstructions, and the path of travel. Watch clearance, especially overhead and tail swing.

-Do not stick hands, feet, and other parts of your body outside the operators compartment.

-Drive forward when you are climbing a slope with a load. Drive in reverse when you are descending with loads. Do not turn while on a slope.

-Slow down before turning. Avoid any sudden start, stop, or turning. Lateral tipover can occur if truck is improperly operated.

-Do not load lift truck over capacity limit designated on the load chart. Do not lift unstable loads.

-This lift truck is not designed for raising or transporting people. Do not use lift truck for those purposes under any circumstances.

-Before you get off lift truck, make sure the hand brake is set, lower forks or attachments, put forward/reverse level in neutral position and turn off key switch. Do not park on a slope.