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Ensure that all consumables and replacement parts are disposed of safety, in an environmentally
friendly mannerue.
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LECTRICITY
- Do not drop metallic items on the battery (between the “Plus” and “Minus terminals”).
- Disconnect the battery or batteries before working on the electrical circuit.
- The electrical box must only be opened by authorized personnel.
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ELDING ON THE ACCESS PLATFORM
- Disconnect the battery or batteries before welding on the platform.
- When carrying out electric welding work on the platform, connect the negative cable from the equipment directly to the
part being welded, so as to avoid high tension current passing through the alternator or the live ring.
- If the platform is equipped with an electronic control unit, disconnect this before starting to weld, to avoid the risk of
causing irreparable damage to electronic components.
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ASHING THE PLATFORM
- Clean the platform or at least the area concerned before any intervention.
- Remember to close and lock all accesses to the platform (cowls…).
- When cleaning with a pressure washer, avoid the articulation joints, and the electrical components and connections.
- If necessary, protect components likely to be damaged, and in particular the electrical components (variable speed
drive, charger) and connections and the injection pump from penetration by water, steam or cleaning products.
- Dry the electrical components.
- Clean the platform of any fuel, oil or grease trace.
- Grease the shafts.
FOR ANY INTERVENTION OTHER THAN REGULAR MAINTENANCE, CONSULT YOUR DEALER.
Summary of Contents for 200 ATJ
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