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CHAPTER 7 - OPERATOR WORK STATION EMERGENCY STOP
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WORK STATION:
The working place that must be occupied by the operator when
using the machine is only the one shown in
Fig. 12.
IMPORTANTE:
For safety reasons, the machine switches off
automatically if the operator moves from the driving seat or
if the motor bonnet part. 3 fig. 3 is raised or is not completely
closed.
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EMERGENCY STOP: (Only for battery version)
Using the left hand, grip the connector handle
Part. 3 Fig. 9
, pull
this upwards and out and press the brake pedal
Part. 4 Fig. 10
hard; power will be interrupted and motors will stop immediately .
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EMERGENCY STOP: (Only for petrol version)
Release the forwarding pedal and press the brake pedal
Part. 4 Fig. 10
, switch off the machine by turning off
the key on the switchboard (anticlockwise)
Part. 7
CHAPTER 8 - SAFETY REGULATIONS
OUTSTANDING RISKS WHICH CANNOT BE ELIMINATED
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DEFINITION: These are risks which, for various reasons, cannot be eliminated. Please find
below some indications on how operating in total safety.
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Risk of injury to the hands and eyes if the machine is used without all the safety protections properly
fitted and in good working condition.
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Risk of injury to hands by touching the side brush or central brush for any reason during rotation . The
brushes must only be touched with the motor switched off and wearing protective gloves to avoid being
pricked or cut in the event of sharp objects caught up between the bristles .
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Risk of inhalation of harmful substances and hands injuries in emptying the container (bin) without using
protective gloves and a face mask .
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Risk of not controlling the machine if this is used on different gradients than those indicated in chapter 5
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Risk of explosion or fire if refuelling with engine switched on or with engine switched off but not yet cold.
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Risk of heavy burn by operating maintenance with engine switched on or with engine switched off but
not yet cold .
FOR MOD. SWL-R 990 ST SEE ALSO THE ENGINE MANUAL IN THE CHAPTER “SAFETY RULES”.
GENERAL RISKS FOR BATTERIES
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Before charging the batteries, make sure the premises are well-ventilated or perform charging operations
in premises set aside specifically for the purpose.
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Do not smoke, do not move near to the batteries with open flames, do not use grinding or welding
machines; do not cause sparks near the batteries
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Do not take current samples from the batteries using pliers, sockets and provisional contacts .
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Make sure all connections (cable terminals, sockets, plugs, etc .) are always well tight and in good
conditions
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Do not rest metal tools on the batteries .
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Keep the batteries clean and dry, if possible using antistatic cloths .
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Top up with distilled water every time the level of the electrolyte falls to 5 - 10 mm from the splash
guards .
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Avoid overcharging and keep battery temperature below 45° C .
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Maintain any centralised topping-up systems in good working order and service regularly .
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Risk of electric shocks and short circuits; for safety’s sake, before performing any maintenance or
repairing on the batteries (or on the machine), remove the +/- terminals from the battery poles .
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Risk of explosions during charging; this can occur when recharging with an unsuitable battery charger
(depending on battery Amperes)
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During battery recharging operations, or whenever the battery charger plug is inserted, the machine
must never be switched on or moved (even manually)
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