GENERAL INFORMATION
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Operator's Manual Combines FENDT 5275 C-6335 C- EN - LA327317011 - 09/2011
4.) Wear hearing protectors (ear muffs or plugs) if
exposed to irritating noise.
5.) The cooling system is pressurised and the
pressure is checked at the plug of the radiator
expansion tank.
Removing the cap when the
engine is hot is extremely dangerous.
Switch off the engine and wait until it has
cooled down sufficiently
. Even when the
engine is cold, remove the cap with extreme
caution by covering it with a cloth and turning
it slowly to the first stop to release pressure
before removing it completely. Coolant may be
added only when the engine is switched off
and cold.
Failure to comply with these
instructions may cause severe burns by
sprays of liquid or steam, and damage to the
engine cooling system
.
6.) The coolant (antifreeze) contains
monoethylene glycol and other chemicals
which are toxic if ingested; prolonged contact
with the skin should also be avoided. When
working with antifreeze, take the following
precautions:
• Use rubber gloves and goggles to prevent
injury from splashes.
• Do not ingest the solution. If swallowed, see
a doctor immediately.
• If any part of the body should come into
contact with the solution, wash immediately
under running water.
• Keep the antifreeze in sealed containers,
out of reach of children, livestock and pets.
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DANGER:
Risk of burning and scalding.
7.) The diesel oil in the injection system is
pressurised and sprays may penetrate your
skin. The injectors or other parts of the
injection system must not be modified, opened
or repaired by unauthorised personnel.
Non-compliance with this precaution may
result in serious injuries.
8.) In any event, avoid contact with oil from a hot
engine (or other hydraulic systems). If the oil is
very hot, let it cool off to a moderate
temperature before draining it.
9.) Replace the oil filter only when the engine is
cold and under no circumstances with bare
hands, to avoid contact with the oil.
10.) Continuous contact with used engine oil may
cause skin cancer. Protect your skin with
rubber gloves, specifically suited for mineral
oils. If the oil should come into contact with
your skin, wash immediately in running water
and soap; never use solvents.