Operating Instructions
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General Remarks on Maintenance
Handling Fuels and Lubricants
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Fuels and lubricants must always be handled properly
and as specified by the manufacturer.
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Fuels and lubricants may only be stored in approved
containers at specified places of storage. They can be
inflammable, therefore do not allow them to come in
contact with hot objects or with naked flames.
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Exercise caution when handling fuels - increased dan-
ger of fire. Do not fill any fuels in the vicinity of naked
flames, ignition sparks or hot engine parts. No smoking
when refuelling!
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Before refuelling, shut off the engine and remove the
ignition key. Do not refuel within enclosed spaces. Do
not spill fuels! (use suitable filling aids).
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Exercise caution when handling brake fluid and battery
acid (poisonous and corrosive).
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Only use clean vessels when filling fuels and lubricants.
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When using fuels, lubricants and cleaners, follow the
safety and disposal instructions of the manufacturer.
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Always avoid spilling. Eliminate spilled brake fluid
immediately with a suitable binding agent and discard
as specified by regulations.
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Oils, fuels, batteries, brake fluid and filters must be
disposed of separately and as specified by regulations.
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Before beginning lubrication, changing filter or opening
the hydraulic system, clean the area surrounding the
affected part carefully.
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Replaced parts must be discarded in a way friendly to
the environment.
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Observe all local and national laws and regulations.
CAUTION
The penetration of hydraulic oil under pres-
sure into the skin, eg through leaks, is dan-
gerous. If such injuries occur, seek medical
aid.
Safety Notes for Maintenance
Observe the instructions in this maintenance manual and
the general applicable safety and accident prevention rules!
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Do not allow anyone to stand around where they might
get hurt!
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When starting the engine, the traction and implement
drive must be shut off!
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Start the engine only from the driver’s station. Do not
start the engine by short circuiting the starter terminals,
as the machine could start moving immediately.
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