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M
AINTENANCE
I
NSTRUCTIONS
A - GENERAL
- Carefully read the instructions manual.
- Clean the platform, or at least the area concerned, before performing any work.
- Wear suitable clothing for maintaining the platform: avoid wearing jewellery and loose-hanging clothing. Tie up and
cover your hair if necessary
Ensure that consumable materials and replaced parts are disposed of in complete safety and in an ecological manner.
- Carry out any necessary repairs immediately, even minor repairs.
- Repair any leaks immediately, even minor ones.
- Do not attempt to loosen the connections, the hoses or a hydraulic component while the circuit is still pressurised.
Any manipulation or removal of the equalising valves that may be fitted to the jacks on your platform can prove
dangerous. An equalising valve should only be removed when the jack concerned is at rest and the hydraulic
circuit under residual pressure.
This operation should only be performed by approved personnel
- Disconnect the negative terminal (-) of the battery before working on the electrical circuit or the platform itself (e.g.
welding).
- Do not lay metal items on the battery.
- The electric box may only be opened by authorised personnel.
- The periodic checks prescribed by the approved control departments are essential.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PLATFORM’S MAINTENANCE
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