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2.10
Safety regulations during maintenance
The maintenance operations described in this Manual refer to machines in
conditions of normal use. In heavy duty use conditions (e.g. extreme
temperatures, dust and corrosive substances in the environment, etc.), inform
the ALMAC S.r.l. assistance services to have the maintenance intervals checked
and changed.
The MAINTENANCE operations must only be performed by authorised and
adequately trained personnel.
Only perform the MAINTENANCE and ADJUSTMENT operations described in this
Manual. Contact the ALMAC S.r.l. assistance service only, if other operations are
required (e.g. if faults occur).
All MAINTENANCE work must be performed in compliance with the laws in force
governing safety and protection of the environment.
THE MANUFACTURER IS RELIEVED FROM ALL LIABILITY FOR ACCIDENTS OR FAULTS
DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY
REGULATIONS.
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Proceed with maintenance operations only
after turning off the machine and
deactivating the battery disconnect switch.
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Before proceeding with the interventions, make sure the machine is
completely blocked.
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Protect the environment: avoid spilling oil when changing it or topping up.
Used oil must be disposed of in accordance with the laws in force.
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Never insert the body, limbs or fingers in sharp, jointed opening on the
machine that is not controlled or without proper guards unless securely
blocked.
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Never use petrol, solvents or other flammable liquids as detergents.
Always use authorised non-flammable and non-toxic commercial products.
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Do not use open flames for lighting purposes when performing
maintenance.
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Make sure there are no fluids under pressure before disassembling unions
or pipes: oil spattering out under pressure can cause serious injuries.
Immediately call a physician if injuries occur or the fluid from pipes is
accidentally ingested. Remember that fluid seeping from a very tiny hole
can be almost invisible but possess sufficient force to penetrate under the
skin. Use a piece of card or wood to check for leaks.
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Make sure that all parts of the hydraulic circuit have been tightened correctly
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