Special instructions
ICA134-3EN2.pdf
2012-04-13
Do not use a high-pressure water jet on the
instrument panel/display.
Do not use a high-pressure water jet on the
instrument panel/display.
Detergent that can destroy electrical parts, or
which is conductive, must not be used.
Detergent that can destroy electrical parts, or
which is conductive, must not be used.
In certain cases there is an electrical control lever
and associated electronic control unit (ECU) in
the engine compartment, which must not be
washed with a high-pressure jet or with any water
at all. It is sufficient to wipe these off. The same
applies to the engine electronic control unit
(engine ECU).
In certain cases there is an electrical control lever
and associated electronic control unit (ECU) in
the engine compartment, which must not be
washed with a high-pressure jet or with any water
at all. It is sufficient to wipe these off. The same
applies to the engine electronic control unit
(engine ECU).
Place a plastic bag over the fuel filler cap and secure
with a rubber band. This is to avoid high pressure
water entering the vent hole in the filler cap. This could
cause malfunctions, such as the blocking of filters.
Never aim the water jet directly at the fuel tank
cap. This is particularly important when using a
high-pressure cleaner.
Never aim the water jet directly at the fuel tank
cap. This is particularly important when using a
high-pressure cleaner.
Fire fighting
If the machine catches fire, use an ABC-class powder
fire extinguisher.
A BE-class carbon dioxide fire extinguisher can also
be used.
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
Never carry out any welding or drilling
operations of any kind on the Roll Over
Protective Structure (ROPS).
Never carry out any welding or drilling
operations of any kind on the Roll Over
Protective Structure (ROPS).
Never attempt to repair a damaged ROPS
structure. This must be replaced with new ROPS
structure.
Never attempt to repair a damaged ROPS
structure. This must be replaced with new ROPS
structure.
Battery handling
When removing batteries, always disconnect the
negative cable first.
When removing batteries, always disconnect the
negative cable first.
When fitting batteries, always connect the
positive cable first.
When fitting batteries, always connect the
positive cable first.
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Summary of Contents for CA134
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Page 24: ...Technical specifications Noise Vibrations Electrical ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 16 ...
Page 28: ...Technical specifications Weights and volumes ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 20 ...
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Page 34: ...Technical specifications General ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 26 ...
Page 40: ...Machine description Decals ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 32 ...
Page 54: ...Operation Vibration ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 46 ...
Page 58: ...Operating Stopping ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 50 ...
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Page 70: ...Preventive maintenance ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 62 ...
Page 74: ...Maintenance Lubricants and symbols ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 66 ...
Page 92: ...Maintenance 250h ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 84 ...
Page 96: ...Maintenance 500h ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 88 ...
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