Maintenance
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Maintenance
This chapter contains the scheduled maintenance that is to be
performed by qualified personnel or the operator.
Perform the maintenance work described according to the time
intervals in the maintenance schedule and enter the maintenance
work performed in the subchapter
"Service"; starting on page 65
.
Safeguards
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Observe the applicable regulations when handling fuels. This
also applies to the storage and disposal.
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Fuels are highly inflammable. Smoking, fire and open flame
are forbidden when handling fuels.
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Fuels and their vapours can be harmful to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Avoid direct contact.
•
Observe the applicable provisions and safety regulations for
the respective lubricant and consumable item.
– Wear suitable protective clothing.
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All safety information from chapter
"Safety"
must be taken into
account and applied.
•
The industrial safety and accident prevention regulations of the
relevant Employers' Liability Insurance Association are
binding.
Safety-relevant parts
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Damaged safety-relevant parts cause accidents. Replace
damaged parts immediately.
Safety-relevant parts include the following parts in particular:
– Complete engine bonnet with locking mechanism
– Hydraulic components (hoses, fittings, valves, levers,
cylinders)
– Components that are described in the operating manual of
the combustion engine.
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The safety-relevant parts must be checked regularly by a
specialist repair shop and replaced.