3.11 Maintenance work
3.11.1
Preliminary remarks
Adhere to the specified operating, maintenance and repair meas-
ures.
The machine must only be serviced by qualified personnel author-
ised by the operating company.
Keep unauthorised persons away from the machine.
Perform maintenance work only with the engine shut down.
Make sure that the engine cannot be accidentally started during
maintenance work.
3.11.2
Working on hydraulic lines
Relieve hydraulic pressures before working on hydraulic lines.
Hydraulic oil escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin and
cause severe injury. Immediately call for medical assistance if
injured by hydraulic oil.
Do not step in front of or behind the machine when performing
adjustment work in the hydraulic system.
Do not change the setting of pressure relief valves.
Drain the hydraulic oil at operating temperature – danger of
scalding!
Any hydraulic oil must be collected and disposed of in an environ-
mentally friendly way.
Always collect and dispose of hydraulic oils separately.
Do not start the engine after draining off the hydraulic oil. Once all
work is completed (with the system still depressurized!) check all
connections and fittings for leaks.
Hydraulic hoses must be visually inspected at regular intervals.
Do not mix up hoses by mistake.
Only genuine replacement hydraulic hoses ensure that the correct
hose type (pressure range) is used at the right location.
3.11.3
Working on the engine
Do not work on the fuel system while the engine is running -
danger to life due to high pressures!
Wait until the engine has stopped, then wait approx. another 15
minutes.
Keep out of the danger zone during the initial test run.
In case of leaks return to the workshop immediately.
Drain the engine oil at operating temperature – danger of scalding!
Concerning your safety – Maintenance work
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Summary of Contents for D.ONE
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Page 7: ...1 Introduction Introduction D ONE 7...
Page 11: ...2 Technical data Technical data D ONE 11...
Page 16: ...Technical data Noise data D ONE 16...
Page 17: ...3 Concerning your safety Concerning your safety D ONE 17...
Page 50: ...Concerning your safety Signage D ONE 50...
Page 51: ...4 Indicators and control elements Indicators and control elements D ONE 51...
Page 60: ...Indicators and control elements Remote control D ONE 60...
Page 61: ...5 Checks prior to start up Checks prior to start up D ONE 61...
Page 69: ...6 Operation Operation D ONE 69...
Page 95: ...7 Loading transporting the machine Loading transporting the machine D ONE 95...
Page 101: ...8 Maintenance Maintenance D ONE 101...
Page 142: ...Maintenance As required D ONE 142...
Page 143: ...9 Setting up refitting Setting up refitting D ONE 143...
Page 148: ...Setting up refitting Teaching the BOSS safety field system D ONE 148...
Page 149: ...10 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting D ONE 149...
Page 167: ...11 Disposal Disposal D ONE 167...
Page 169: ...12 Appendix Appendix D ONE 169...
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