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Safety
SAFETY
The machine should be properly operated and maintained to keep it in safe, efficient
operating condition. Be sure that all controls are free of mud, grease, or other matter
that might cause slips hazardous to the operator, serviceman, or other personnel or
equipment. Report all malfunctions to those responsible for maintenance, and, do
not operate the equipment until corrected. Normal service or maintenance performed
as required can prevent unexpected and unnecessary downtime.
This Handbook describes general inspections, servicing and operation with the
normal safety precautions required for normal servicing and operating conditions. It
is not a guide however, for other than normal conditions or situations, and therefore,
servicemen and operators must be safety conscious and alert to recognize potential
servicing or operating safety hazards at all times, and take necessary precautions to
assure safe servicing and operation of the machine.
These machines are equipped with cylinders containing compressed
nitrogen gas. Transportation of these machines by any method may
require a special permit from the appropriate authority of the country
involved. Consult your dealer for details.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this publication are
based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. The right
is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
Continuing improvement and advancement of the design may cause changes to your
machine which may not be included in this publication. Each publication is reviewed
and revised, as required, to update and include these changes in later editions.
This Handbook contains lubrication and routine servicing instructions, most of which
can be performed in the field. Maintenance manuals containing repair/rebuild
procedures can be obtained from your dealer.
Summary of Contents for TR100
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