Safety information
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2.4.4
Cleaning, servicing and maintenance
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Carry out the defined works for cleaning, servicing and maintenance at the proper times.
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Secure the vehicle and sweeper against inadvertent starting or rolling before the sweeper is
cleaned, serviced or maintained.
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Existing mechanical or hydraulic electronical residual energies can cause inadvertent movement
of the sweeper.
When working on servicing and maintenance, take account of the presence of residual energy in
the sweeper. Warning instructions designate components with residual energy. Detailed
instructions are found in the respective chapters of this operating manual.
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Secure all operating media, such as hydraulic oil against inadvertent start-up.
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Carefully fix and secure larger assemblies onto their lifting gear when carrying out replacement
work on these larger assemblies.
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Regularly check secure seating of bolts and nuts. Retighten any loosened bolts and nuts.
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Secure the lifted sweeper or lifted parts of the sweeper against inadvertent lowering before
cleaning, servicing or maintaining the sweeper.
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When replacing working tools with cutting edges use suitable tools and gloves.
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Check loosened bolt connections for tight seating. Check the function of safety and protective
equipment after completion of maintenance works.
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Dispose of oils, greases and filters in a proper manner.
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Properly handle and dispose of substances and materials for cleaning the sweeper, especially:
when working with lubricating systems and installations,
when cleaning with solvents.
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Disconnect the cable from the dynamo and battery of the vehicle before carrying out electrical
welding works on the vehicle or the attached sweeper.
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Spare parts must satisfy at least the defined technical requirements of the manufacturer. This is
ensured by the use of original parts.
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Please observe the service intervals for wearing parts.
Summary of Contents for PLUS 560
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