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The illuminated balloon generates shadow-reducing and anti-dazzle light.
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The illuminated balloon makes the paver finisher higher and wider.
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Note the passage height of bridges and tunnels and the enlarged vehicle width.
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Always disconnect the power supply before working on the illuminated balloon!
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Never look directly in the balloon when it is switched on!
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The illuminated balloon must not be used in the vicinity of highly flammable materials
(e.g. petrol and gas); a safety distance of at least 1 metre must be maintained from
combustible materials.
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Make sure that the area above the balloon is clear and open and no power lines and
obstacles are present. Cross-country high-voltage lines should have a linear distance
of at least 50 m to the illuminated balloon. Above-ground power lines and railway lines
with overhead lines should be at least 2.5 m from the balloon.
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If electrical supply cables or connectors, the lamp or the balloon skin are damaged,
the illuminated balloon may not be put into operation.
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Never operate the balloon unattended and in high winds!
Summary of Contents for DYNAPAC SD2550C
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Page 372: ...E 11 58 Dimensions bucket MH2550 long version 3690 2070 1320 1470 3690 3020 2070 1930 3000...
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