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Safety information
1.4
Maintenance information
• Operating personnel must complete
the necessary daily and weekly
maintenance work. All other mainte-
nance work must be completed at
your local Hako service center.
• The maintenance work and mainte-
nance intervals prescribed in the op-
erating manual must be adhered to.
• Suitable tools must be used for
cleaning and maintenance work.
• The machine must be inspected by a
recognized technical expert in re-
spect of operational safety, within
the terms of the applicable accident
prevention laws, at reasonable inter-
vals (we recommend at least once a
year) and following modification or
repairs .
• Spare parts must comply with the
minimum technical requirements
stipulated by the manufacturer! This
is ensured by the use of original
spare parts.
• The machine must be switched off
prior to cleaning or servicing it or to
replacing parts. The drive bar must
be out of operation!
• Always disconnect the battery plug
before starting any work on the elec-
trical installation.
• When working in the area of the
raised hood, it must be hinged open
fully to prevent it being knocked shut
or further open and down uninten-
tionally.
• It is not permitted to clean the ma-
chine with a pressure washer or
steam blaster.
• It is not permitted to use aggressive
and corrosive cleaning agents.
• Allow the machine to dry after being
cleaned, e.g. over the weekend.
• Only start the machine up when all
the safety equipment has been in-
stalled and brought to its protecting
position.
1.5
Particular risks
Electronics
• In the case of defects in the electrical
installation, switch the machine off
immediately and clear the fault.
• Work on the electrical equipment
may only be carried out by electri-
cians who have received the neces-
sary training and in accordance with
the electrical engineering regula-
tions.
• The machine's electrical equipment
must be inspected/checked at regu-
lar intervals. Defects, such as loose
connections and cable damage,
must be rectified immediately.