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Do not attempt to repair pretensioned or prestressed energy
accumulators (springs, hydraulic accumulators, etc.) unless
you have the proper equipment and experience to perform
the job safely. Such repairs should preferably be performed
only in specialist workshops.
Regularly check nuts and bolts for tight fit and tighten them
as necessary.
When performing service work on the raised machine, ensu-
re that it is supported safely using suitable supports.
When replacing working parts, always use suitable tools and
wear safety gloves.
Dispose of oil, grease and filters in a way that is harmless
to the environment and in accordance with existing anti-pol-
lution regulations.
Always disconnect the power supply leads before carrying
out electric welding or any other work on the electrical sys-
tem.
Guards and shields that are subject to wear must be inspec-
ted at regular intervals and replaced in good time by new
ones.
Spare parts must at least comply with the technical stan-
dards required by the manufacturer of the implement.
Original spare parts, for instance, are manufactured to meet
these standards.
Before performing any electrical welding work on the tractor
and mounted implements, always disconnect the leads from
the battery and alternator.
Noise level
If the noise level at the driver
·
s ear is more than 85 dB (A)
(see »Technical data«), he must wear an ear protection.
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