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9.1
General safety information
Maintenance
may
only
be carried out by
trained personnel
!
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Only perform maintenance and repair work on the roller if it is static and secured
from rolling away.
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Secure the roller with the joint protection.
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Relieve pressure before working on the hydraulic pipes.
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Disconnect the battery before commencing work on the roller's electrical systems.
○
Cover the battery with isolating material or remove it completely. This does not
apply to work requiring an electric current.
○
In the event of injuries caused by acid, rinse immediately with clean water and
consult a doctor.
●
Replace all protection devices properly after performing maintenance and repair
work.
DANGER
Danger to life through an unsafe work area!
• Always use an accident-proof support when working on a
raised roller.
• Never work below a roller which is only supported by a crane or
other electrical / hydraulic lifting device.
• Only stand under a raised roller if it has been mechanically
secured.
• Only use stable loading ramps suitable for the weight of the
roller for loading.
• On transport vehicles, correctly secure the roller against rolling,
slipping and overturning.
DANGER
Gas poisoning through letting engine run in enclosed spaces!
• Do not leave the engine running in closed areas.
• If use of the roller in a confined space cannot be avoided, the
exhaust fumes must be extracted directly from the exhaust
pipe.
DANGER
Danger of scalding from hot water / steam!
• Never remove the expansion cap or radiator cap while the
engine is running or hot!
• First loosen the cap to the first stop to release the pressure.
Only then remove the cap.
!
!
!
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