BYD Q30TJS station drive operation complete process, novice operation precautions sharing

2026-07-03

BYD Q30TJS station drive operation complete process, novice operation precautions sharing(Image1)

Preparation before operation

Check the condition of the vehicle

The novice needs to fully check the status of the vehicle before operation. First check whether the battery power is sufficient. When the power is insufficient, it needs to be charged in time to avoid power failure halfway through. Then check the brake system and gently step on the brake pedal to feel the braking effect to ensure that the brakes are sensitive and effective. At the same time, check whether the tire pressure is normal, whether there is any damage, cracks, etc., to prevent failures during driving. Also confirm whether the forks, chains and other components are firm and have no signs of loosening or deformation.

Verify the operating environment

Observe the surrounding environment before operation, remove obstacles in the operation area, and ensure smooth driving and loading and unloading paths. Pay attention to the ground conditions, avoid working on slippery and uneven roads, and prevent vehicles from slipping or tilting. At the same time, confirm whether there are personnel in the operation area, and remind irrelevant personnel to stay away from the operation area to ensure safety.

complete operation process

Start the vehicle

After entering the operation position, stand firm and hold the operation handle with both hands. Confirm that the vehicle is in neutral position, press the power switch, and when the dashboard shows normal, slowly push the forward or backward handle to the corresponding gear. At the same time, gently step on the acceleration pedal, and the vehicle starts to drive smoothly. Keep your body balanced during driving, and keep your eyes on the path ahead.

driving operation

When driving, adjust the speed according to the road conditions, slow down in narrow areas or when turning, and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns. Turn the operating handle when steering to control the direction of the vehicle, pay attention to the surrounding conditions, and prevent scratching obstacles or personnel. When encountering ramps, adjust the gear in advance, drive at a low speed, and keep the vehicle stable.

loading and unloading operations

After driving to the cargo position, stop and pull up the handbrake. Slowly operate the lifting handle to adjust the fork to the appropriate height and align it with the bottom pallet of the goods. Push the fork smoothly, making sure the fork is completely inserted under the pallet, then slowly lift the fork to the appropriate height, taking care to avoid shaking or falling the goods. Keep a constant speed during handling to avoid rapid acceleration or rapid deceleration. After reaching the destination, slowly lower the fork, place the goods smoothly, and then withdraw the fork.

Parking steps

After completing the operation, drive the vehicle to the designated parking area. Pull up the handbrake, return the forward and backward handles to neutral position, and turn off the power switch. Check whether the fork is lowered to the lowest position, clean the debris on the surface of the vehicle, and ensure that the vehicle is in good condition.

Precautions for novice operation

safety protection

Wear safety equipment such as safety helmets and protective shoes when working to protect yourself. Avoid wearing loose clothing or accessories to prevent being hooked by vehicle parts. It is strictly forbidden to operate the vehicle after drinking to ensure a good mental state.

operating specifications

Strictly follow the operation procedures to avoid illegal operations. Do not overload the operation, and the weight of the goods must not exceed the rated load of the vehicle. Do not extend the body parts out of the vehicle range during driving to prevent collision or extrusion.

emergency response

When encountering a vehicle failure, stop and turn off the power immediately, check the cause of the failure, and contact professional maintenance personnel in time if you can't handle it yourself. When the brakes suddenly fail during driving, slowly reduce the speed and find a safe area to park to avoid forced operation.

The novice operator of a station-driven electric forklift needs to keep in mind the standardized process, pay attention to details, and gradually accumulate operating experience to ensure the safety and efficiency of each operation.

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