S220/S221/S230/S231/Z200
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Safety Regulations
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1.5.1.34
During breaks and after work hours, the driver
must park the machine on solid and, if possible, level
ground and safeguard it against unintentionally rolling
away.
1.5.2
Special work regarding the use of the
machine and elimination of defects during
work; disposal
1.5.2.1
The dates for adjustment work, maintenance
work and inspections laid down in the operating manual
(machine and engine) must be strictly observed. This also
applies to information regarding the replacement of parts/
part equipment. This work may only be executed by skilled
personnel.
1.5.2.2
For all work involving the operation, conversion or
adjustment of the machine and its safety devices as well
as inspection, maintenance and repair work, please observe
the switch-on and switch-off procedures in accordance
with the operating manual (machine and engine) as well as
the related instructions for maintenance work.
1.5.2.3
The engine must be switched off before mainte-
nance or repair work is carried out.
1.5.2.4
The stability of the machine or the attachments
must be guaranteed at all times during maintenance and
repair work.
1.5.2.5
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried
out when the attachment is set down on the ground or
supported or when equivalent measures against uninten-
tional movement were taken.
During maintenance and repair work under the bucket arm:
- the bucket arm must be mechanically supported,e.g.
insert the bucket arm support (option) (1-1/arrows)
- the hand lever for working and auxiliary hydraulics (1-2/
arrow) must be secured (horizontal position).
- the swivel unit must be blocked. To do this, remove the
blocking chock from the tool box (1-3), insert it in the
swivel block (1-4/arrow) and secure it with the spring
locking lever.
1.5.2.6
If necessary, secure the maintenance area on a
large scale.
1.5.2.7
The machine must be protected from unintentio-
nally starting after it has been switched off for maintenance
and repair work:
- remove the ignition key and
- attach a warning sign to the main battery switch.
This applies especially to works on the electrical equipment.
1.5.2.8
Individual pieces and large assemblies must be
carefully secured to hoisting equipment when being re-
placed to avoid any damage. Only suitable and technically
sound hoisting equipment may be used as well as crane
equipment with adequate payload. Do not stand or work
underneath suspended loads!
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Summary of Contents for AS 210
Page 7: ...Safety Regulations ...
Page 19: ...Signs ...
Page 22: ...ProtectionAgainstTheft ...
Page 25: ...Description ...
Page 33: ...Operation ...
Page 44: ...Attachments ...
Page 53: ...Rescue Towing Lashing Lifting by Crane ...
Page 60: ...Maintenance ...
Page 78: ...Faults Causes and Remedies ...
Page 81: ...Diagrams ...
Page 98: ...Technical Data Loader ...
Page 102: ...Technical Data Attachments ...
Page 115: ...AdditionalOptions Modifications Notes on Inspection for Loaders ...