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Safety rules when servicing 191
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2014/3/20
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BHL, BL70 [GB]
Safety rules when servicing
This section covers general safety rules when checking and servicing.
Other rules, information and warning texts are given in this manual and also in the Operator's Manual.
CE–marking
This machine is CE marked. This means that when delivered to customer the machine meets the applicable "Essential Health
and Safety Requirements", which are given in the EU Machinery Safety Directive. If changes are made that affect the safety of
the machine, the person carrying out the changes is responsible for the same.
This, for example, means that:
When installing a two-way radio, a mobile telephone and similar equipment, the installation should be carried out
according to the instructions of the manufacturer in order to eliminate interference to the electronic system and
components intended for the function of the machine. See further under “CE-marking”.
When retro-fitting equipment in or on the cab; do not drill, weld or cut on or into the cab, as such actions reduce
the protection for the operator if the machine should roll over. See further under “CE-marking”.
Before you begin any service work on the machine:
Service work which is not carried out in the correct way is dangerous.
Make sure you have sufficient knowledge, correct information, tools and equipment to carry out the service in a correct way.
Repair or change broken tools and equipment.
Position the machine on level ground and prepare it for service by placing it in one of the service positions, see
.
173 Service positions
NOTE!
No work must be carried out on the machine until you have acquired the appropriate knowledge to do so.
General
A machine which is used within a contaminated area (polluted environment and/or insanitary area) should be
equipped in a special way. In addition to this, special local safety regulations apply when servicing such a machine.
See also "Check list after fire or heat exposure".
If someone is to take over a job you have started, you must make sure that this person is told how much of the job
has been carried out and how much remains.
WARNING
Only walk or step on the machine's prepared stepping surfaces, see operator's manual.
Never wear loose-fitting clothing, e.g. a scarf or jewelry, which can get caught and cause injury, when working on
the machine. Long hair should be tied back in a hair net.
Always wear a hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, protective shoes and other protective articles when required.