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NEVER DISASSEMBLE THE RECOIL SPRING
Under no circumstances, refrain from disassembling the recoil spring assembly.
In the recoil spring assembly that is intended for buffering the idler, a strong spring is installed.
An inadvertent disassembling it causes the spring to jump out, inviting a serious bodily
accident. Contact us or our sales service agency if its disassembling is required.
CAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING ACCUMULATOR / GAS SPRING
• This machine is equipped with an accumulator. After
stopping the engine, be sure to set the lock lever to LOCK
position (L).
• Since the accumulator and gas spring is encapsulated with
high pressure nitrogen gas, an erroneous handling of them
may cause an explosion and subsequent serious bodily
accident. Strictly observe the following.
• Never disassemble them.
• Do not allow fire to come closer to them or throw them
into fire.
• Do not attempt boring, boring or gas cutting.
• Do not knock them, tumbling them or give impact to them.
• When disposing of them, removal of filled gas is required.
Contact us or our sales service agent.
BE CAUTIOUS OF COMPRESSED AIR
When using the compressed air for cleaning, there is a risk of serious bodily accident because
of scattering waste objects.
Be sure to wear goggles, dust mask and gloves.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF AIR-CONDITIONER
• If the refrigerant of air-conditioner get into the eyes, loss of sight may occur and if it comes
into contact with skin, it gives rise to a frostbite. Never loosen parts of the cooling circuit.
• When conducting the maintenance servicing of the air-conditioner, follow the Fluorocarbon
Refrigerants Emission Regulating Act.
• Users (possessors) of the Machine are obligated to conduct periodic inspections as
stipulated by the Fluorocarbon Refrigerants Emission Regulating Act. Inspect once in three
months. Even when the air-conditioner is not used during off season, the inspection is
required.
Check item
• Abnormal vibration and abnormal operation noise of the compressor
• Oil oozing out on and around the compressor
• Scratches, corrosion, rust and other blemishes on the compressor
• Frosting of air-conditioner heat-exchanger in the cabin.
CAUTIONS WHEN TREATING WASTE
In respect of the environment protection, pay sufficient attention to
the treatment of waste matters.
• Be sure to use drums and tanks to hold the discharged waste
liquid. Never allow waste liquid to flow on the ground, into river,
drainage, sea or lake.
• Observe the applicable legal regulations and rules when
disposing of this Machine as well as harmful substances such as
oil, fuel, solvent, filter or battery.
• When disposing of an air-conditioner, the recovering work must
be consigned to a Class 1 fluorocarbon refrigerants filling and
recovering contractor registered by the competent authorities.
Summary of Contents for CC1485S-1
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