Cleaning, servicing and maintenance
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6.6
Hydraulic system
WARNING
Risk of infection to persons if hydraulic oil escapes under high
pressure and penetrates the body!
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Work on the hydraulic system may only be performed by a
qualified workshop!
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Make sure the hydraulic system is depressurised, before starting
work on the hydraulic system!
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Always use suitable equipment when searching for leaks!
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Never try to seal up leaking hydraulic lines using your hands or
fingers.
Liquids (hydraulic oil) escaping under high pressure may
penetrate the skin and cause severe injuries!
In the event of injuries caused by hydraulic oil, seek immediate
medical attention! Danger of infection!
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Ensure that the hydraulic system of the machine and the
attachment is depressurised when connecting the hydraulic lines
to the machine's hydraulic system.
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Make sure the hydraulic lines are connected correctly.
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Regularly check all hydraulic lines and couplings for damage
and contamination.
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Have the hydraulic lines checked by an expert at least once a
year in order to ensure that they are in a safe working condition!
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Replace damaged or aged hydraulic lines! Only use the
manufacturer's original hydraulic lines!
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The six year usage duration of the hydraulic must not be exceeded,
including a maximum possible storage time of two years.
Even though they are stored properly and only subjected to the
permissible loads, hoses and hose connections are subject to
natural ageing, therefore their storage time and usage duration
is limited. The usage duration can differ from this in accordance
with empirical values, particularly taking the hazard risk into
consideration. Different guideline values may apply to hoses and
lines made from thermoplastics.
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Dispose of used oil properly. Talk to your oil supplier if you have
any problems with disposal!
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Keep hydraulic oil away from children!
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Make sure that no hydraulic oil get into the soil or water!
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