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Toyota 7 bws10 electric walkie low lift pallet truck service repair manual
1. Master Service Manual
Read and observe all warnings on this unit
before operating it.
DO NOT operate this equipment unless all
factory installed guards and covers are
properly secured in place.
Warning
Warning
Part no: 00700-CL3WS-06 Date: June 12, 2006
7BWS10/13
Electric Walkie Low-Lift Pallet Truck
Effective Serial Number 40500 - UP
Front Cover
2. Ordering Spare Parts
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Ordering Spare Parts
Supply the following information will assure prompt, efficient
handling of the order:
1. Identify truck model and serial number.
2. Refer to Parts Book and locate page with the
exploded diagram.
3. Find item number for the part required. Select the
column for the actual truck model and serial
number.
4. The following is an explanation of a serial number:
5. Note part number.
6. Call your local Toyota Dealer and state part
number.
7. If the truck model, serial number, or article number
cannot be found on the truck, call your local
Toyota Dealer for assistance.
Although some trucks appear to be similar,
component parts may not be
interchangeable. If an incorrect part is
used, the truck may malfunction.
7BWS10 40500
Truck number
Capacity 10-2000 lbs
Model (7BWS)
13-2500 lbs
CAUTION
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Ordering Spare Parts .................................................................................... 1
Standard Codes ............................................................................................ 11
Warning Symbols ......................................................................................... 13
Warning Levels ..................................................................................................... 13
Prohibitory Symbols .................................................................................... 14
Ordinance Symbols .............................................................................................. 14
Safety ............................................................................................................. 15
General Safety ..................................................................................................... 15
Battery Safety ............................................................................................... 20
Static Discharge Precautions ...................................................................... 25
Welding Safety .............................................................................................. 27
Introduction, Service Manual ...................................................................... 29
Contents, Section M ..................................................................................... 31
Machine Information ............................................................................................. 31
General Product Information ....................................................................... 33
Truck Presentation ............................................................................................... 33
Truck Side Views .......................................................................................................... 33
Intended Truck Application ........................................................................................... 33
Prohibited Truck Application ......................................................................................... 34
Truck Data .................................................................................................................... 34
Dimensions ................................................................................................................... 35
Data Plate ..................................................................................................................... 36
Main Components ................................................................................................ 37
Inch (SAE) and Metric Fasteners ................................................................ 39
Introduction .......................................................................................................... 39
Nomenclature, Threads ........................................................................................ 40
Strength Identification ........................................................................................... 41
Truck Torque Specifications ................................................................................. 47
Conversion of Metric and English Units ............................................................... 48
Technical Service Data ................................................................................ 51
Contents, Section P ...................................................................................... 55
Planned Maintenance ........................................................................................... 55
Introduction, Maintenance ........................................................................... 57
Jacking Truck Off The Floor ................................................................................. 58
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Elevate Rear of Truck ................................................................................................... 58
Elevate Either Side of Truck ......................................................................................... 59
Lubricants ............................................................................................................ 59
Standard ....................................................................................................................... 59
Service Schedule ......................................................................................... 61
Planned Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................... 61
Planned Maintenance Procedures ....................................................................... 65
General ......................................................................................................................... 65
Hardware ................................................................................................................. 65
Noise ....................................................................................................................... 65
Leaks ....................................................................................................................... 65
Cables and Connections ......................................................................................... 66
Grease Location Points ........................................................................................... 66
Services Performed Daily or Every 8 Operating Hours ................................................ 66
Chassis ................................................................................................................... 66
Brakes ..................................................................................................................... 66
Wheels/Tires ........................................................................................................... 66
Tiller Arm ................................................................................................................. 66
Functions/Operations .............................................................................................. 67
Battery ..................................................................................................................... 67
Battery Connector ................................................................................................... 67
Services Performed Every Six Months or 500 Operating Hours Under Moderate
Usage or Three Months or 250 Hours Under Severe Usage ....................................... 68
Chassis ................................................................................................................... 68
Motors ..................................................................................................................... 68
Drive Unit ................................................................................................................ 68
Brake ....................................................................................................................... 68
Electrical Control System ........................................................................................ 69
Battery ..................................................................................................................... 69
Electrical Panel ....................................................................................................... 69
Hydraulic System .................................................................................................... 69
Mast ........................................................................................................................ 69
Lifting Devices ......................................................................................................... 69
Services Performed 12 Months or Every 1000 Operating Hours Under
Moderate Usage and Six Months or Every 500 Operating Hours Under Severe Usage 70
Drive Unit ................................................................................................................ 70
Hydraulic System .................................................................................................... 70
Lubrication Chart ......................................................................................... 71
Oil and Grease Specifications .................................................................... 72
Lubricants ............................................................................................................ 72
Grease Location Points ........................................................................................ 72
Contents, Section S ..................................................................................... 73
Service Instructions .............................................................................................. 73
Stabilizer Support Arms .............................................................................. 75
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................. 76
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 76
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Support Arm Width Adjustment .................................................................................... 76
Inspection, Covers ....................................................................................... 81
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................. 82
Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 82
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 82
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................... 82
Decals ............................................................................................................ 83
Decal with Protective Sheet ................................................................................. 83
Decal without Protective Sheet ............................................................................ 83
Electric Motors .............................................................................................. 85
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................. 85
Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 85
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 86
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................... 87
Pump Motor .................................................................................................................. 87
Removal .................................................................................................................. 88
Installation ............................................................................................................... 89
Drive Motor ................................................................................................................... 90
Brush Inspection and Replacement ........................................................................ 90
Brush Inspection ..................................................................................................... 90
Brush Replacement ................................................................................................. 92
Motor Disassembly .................................................................................................. 93
Motor Assembly ...................................................................................................... 94
Transmission ................................................................................................ 99
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 101
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 101
Fluid Changing ............................................................................................................ 101
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 102
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 104
Parking Brake System ................................................................................. 111
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 112
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 114
Mechanical Brake Release .......................................................................................... 114
Brake Adjustment ........................................................................................................ 114
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 115
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 116
Drive Wheel .................................................................................................. 117
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 117
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 118
Drive Wheel Nut Inspection ......................................................................................... 118
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 120
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 121
Load Wheels ................................................................................................ 125
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Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 126
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 126
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 126
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 126
Tiller Arm Handle ........................................................................................ 129
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 131
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 131
Inspection .................................................................................................................... 131
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 131
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 132
Tiller Arm Head ............................................................................................ 135
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 137
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 137
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 137
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 137
Steering Bearing ......................................................................................... 139
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 140
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 140
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 140
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 140
Electrical Functions .................................................................................... 141
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 142
Battery Plugged In With Keypad ................................................................................. 142
Battery Plugged In With Key Switch ............................................................................ 144
Main ON/OFF Switch/Keypad ON ............................................................................... 146
Travel, Low Speed ...................................................................................................... 148
Travel, High Speed ...................................................................................................... 150
Reverser ...................................................................................................................... 152
Lift ................................................................................................................................ 154
Lower ........................................................................................................................... 156
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 159
Wiring .......................................................................................................................... 159
Definitions .............................................................................................................. 159
Shorts to Frame Test ............................................................................................. 160
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 163
Troubleshooting Flowchart .......................................................................................... 163
Main Harness Replacement ........................................................................................ 166
Operator Display and Programming ............................................................................ 170
Special Modes ........................................................................................................ 170
Service Display ...................................................................................................... 171
Digital Inputs/Outputs from Transistor Controller ................................................... 172
Transistor Controller System Mode ........................................................................ 173
Changing Driver Accessible Parameters (P) ............................................................... 174
Changing Service Parameters .................................................................................... 176
Parameter Description ........................................................................................... 179
Operating Parameter Programming ....................................................................... 183
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Display Part Numbers (Pn) .................................................................................... 183
Error Codes (E) ........................................................................................................... 183
Error Code History ................................................................................................. 183
Truck Fault Codes .................................................................................................. 184
Troubleshooting Chart Index ....................................................................................... 194
Travel (Tractor-first / Forks-first) System ............................................................... 194
Wiring System ........................................................................................................ 194
Other Possible Troubleshooting Issues ................................................................. 194
Troubleshooting Charts ............................................................................................... 195
Battery .......................................................................................................... 199
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 199
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 199
Inspection and Care .................................................................................................... 199
Exterior Cleaning ......................................................................................................... 200
Charging ...................................................................................................................... 200
Storage ........................................................................................................................ 201
History Record ............................................................................................................. 202
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 202
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 203
Swing Out Battery Pack .............................................................................. 205
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 210
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 210
Electrical Testing ......................................................................................................... 210
Required Equipment .............................................................................................. 210
Instructions ............................................................................................................. 210
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 215
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 215
Battery Connector ....................................................................................... 217
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 217
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 217
Inspection .................................................................................................................... 217
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 218
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 220
Switches ....................................................................................................... 221
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 222
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 223
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 224
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 225
Main ON/OFF Switch ................................................................................................... 225
Arm Angle Switches .................................................................................................... 225
Key Switch (Optional) .................................................................................................. 227
Horn Switch ................................................................................................................. 227
Converting Keypad to Key Switch ............................................................................... 227
Fuses ............................................................................................................ 229
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 229
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 229
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Wiring Harness ............................................................................................................ 230
Power Cables .............................................................................................................. 231
Master Control Relay ................................................................................................... 232
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 233
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 233
Contactor Panel ........................................................................................... 235
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 237
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 237
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 237
Resistance Testing ...................................................................................................... 237
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 238
Transistor Controller .................................................................................. 239
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 239
Basics Of Circuit Operation ......................................................................................... 239
Interface ...................................................................................................................... 240
Control Features .......................................................................................................... 241
Motor Circuit ................................................................................................................ 241
Control Circuit .............................................................................................................. 242
Definitions .................................................................................................................... 243
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 244
Safety .......................................................................................................................... 244
Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 244
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 245
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 245
Fault Codes ................................................................................................................. 245
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 247
Electronic Tiller Arm Card (ETAC) ............................................................. 249
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 250
Lift Cutout. ................................................................................................................... 251
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 251
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 251
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 251
Hydraulic System ........................................................................................ 253
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 253
Lift ................................................................................................................................ 254
Lower ........................................................................................................................... 255
Relief Pressure ............................................................................................................ 256
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 257
Changing Hydraulic System Fluid ............................................................................... 257
Hydraulic Pump Pressure Relief Valve ....................................................................... 259
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 259
Troubleshooting Chart Index ....................................................................................... 260
Troubleshooting Charts ............................................................................................... 260
Repair and Rebuild ............................................................................................. 263
Hydraulic Unit .............................................................................................................. 265
Reservoir ..................................................................................................................... 266
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Filter Screen and Inlet Tube ........................................................................................ 267
Lift Pump ..................................................................................................................... 268
Lift Cylinder .................................................................................................. 269
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 270
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 270
Inspection .................................................................................................................... 270
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 270
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 271
Mast .............................................................................................................. 275
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 275
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 275
Visual Inspection ......................................................................................................... 275
Lift Chain Inspection .................................................................................................... 275
Lift Chain Lubrication ................................................................................................... 280
Lift Chain Adjustment .................................................................................................. 281
Mast Guides/Dampers Adjustment .............................................................................. 281
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 282
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 283
Forks ............................................................................................................. 297
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 298
Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 298
Inspection .................................................................................................................... 298
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 298
Repair and Rebuild .............................................................................................. 299
Appendix ...................................................................................................... 301
10. Standard Codes
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B-Code = Business area
F-Code = Product family
T-Code = Product type
C-Code = Component function
Worksheet standard
W-Code = Working code
R-Code = Reason code
SO-Code = Assortment
F-Code List
T-Code List
No. Model
7BWS10/13
C-Code List
No Function Group C-Code
0 Chassis / Frame 0000
1 Motors 1000
2 Drive Gear / Transmission 2000
3 Brake / Wheel System 3000
4 Steering System 4000
5 Electrical System 5000
6 Hydraulic / Pneumatic System 6000
7 Operating Function-lifting Mast / Cylinders 7000
8 Peripheral / Installation Equipment 8000
9 Optionals / Attachments 9000
10 Tools 10000
11. Warning Symbols
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Warning Symbols
Always follow the warnings given in this Service Manual
and on the truck to avoid accidents from occurring.
1. Warning Levels
Warning levels
Warning text is given in four levels and provide information on
the risks, describe the consequences, and instruct how to
avoid accidents.
DANGER
Warns that an accident will occur if the instructions are not
followed.
The consequences are serious personal injury or possibly
death, and/or extremely large material damage.
WARNING
Warns that an accident can occur if the instructions are not
followed.
The consequences are serious personal injury or possibly
death, and/or large material damage.
CAUTION
Warns that an accident can occur if the instructions are not
followed.
The consequences are personal injury and/or material
damage.
NOTE!
Marks the risk of a accident or breakdown if the
instructions are not followed.
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NO SMOKING
If smoking occurs in situations where a restriction against
smoking is stated, a serious accident can occur.
OPEN FLAMES PROHIBITED
If open flames are used in situations where open flames are
prohibited, a serious accident can occur.
GENERAL PROHIBITION
If the prohibition is ignored, a serious accident can occur.
1. Ordinance Symbols
SAFETY SHOES
When the directive for safety shoes is given, safety shoes
shall always be worn to avoid personal injury.
PROTECTIVE GLASSES
When the directive for protective glasses is given,
protective glasses shall always be worn to avoid personal
injury.
13. Safety
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Safety
1. General Safety
Do NOT operate or work on this truck unless trained,
qualified, and authorized to do so and have read the
Operator’s Manual.
Know the truck controls and what they do.
Do NOT operate truck if it needs repair or if it is in any way
unsafe.
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Operate truck only from the position of the operator.
Before working on this truck always press the red OFF (O)
key on the keypad and disconnect truck battery connector
(unless this manual states otherwise).
Do NOT wear watches, rings, or jewelry when working on this
truck.
15. Safety
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Follow the scheduled lubrication, maintenance, and
inspection steps.
Follow exactly the safety and repair instructions in this
manual. Do NOT take “shortcuts”.
Do NOT Use an open flame near the truck.
Do NOT use gasoline or other flammable liquids for cleaning
parts.
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Clean up any hydraulic fluid, oil, or grease that has leaked or
spilled on the floor.
Always operate and park truck indoors.
Do not park truck in a cold storage area overnight.
Do NOT wash truck with a hose.
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Do NOT add to or modify truck without written approval from
Toyota
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Battery Safety
Read, understand and follow procedures, recommendations
and specifications available by the battery and battery
charger supplier.
As a battery is being charged, an explosive
gas mixture forms within and around each
cell. If the area is not properly ventilated,
this explosive gas can remain in or around
the battery for several hours after charging.
Be sure there are no open flames or sparks
in the charging area. An open flame or
spark can ignite this gas, resulting in
serious damage or injury.
Battery electrolyte is a solution of sulfuric
acid and water. Battery acid causes burns.
Should any electrolyte come in contact with
clothing or skin, flush the area immediately
with cold water. Should the solution get on
your face or in the eyes, flush the area with
cold water and receive medical attention
immediately.
WARNING
WARNING
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Wear personal protective equipment to protect eyes, face,
and skin when checking, handling, or filling batteries. This
equipment includes goggles or face shield, rubber gloves
(with or without arm shields) and a rubber apron.
Make sure a shower and eyewash station are nearby in case
there is an accident.
A battery gives off explosive gases. Never smoke, use an
open flame, or use anything that gives off sparks near a
battery.
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Keep the charger area well-ventilated to avoid hydrogen gas
concentration.
Press the red OFF (O) key on the keypad before
disconnecting the battery from the truck at the battery
connector. Do NOT break live circuits at the battery terminals.
A spark often occurs at the point where a live circuit is
broken.
Do NOT lay tools or metal objects on top of battery. A short
circuit or explosion could result.
Keep batteries clean. Corrosion causes shorts and possibly
sparks to the frame.
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Keep plugs, terminals, cables, and receptacles in good
condition to avoid shorts and sparks.
Keep filler plugs firmly in place at all times except when the
electrolyte level is checked, when water is added to the cells
or when the specific gravity is checked.
Make sure vent holes in filler plugs are open to allow gas to
escape from the cells.
Do NOT allow cleaning solution, dirt, or any foreign matter to
enter the cell.
Filler
Plugs
Cable
Filler Plug Vent Hole