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8. Maintenance
General information
The section below contains instructions that need to be
observed for regular maintenance. Read these instructions
carefully and follow them in order to prevent downtimes of the
machine caused by excessive wear or damage to the machine.
Also read the safety instructions relevant to machine
maintenance before you begin with the maintenance work.
They help minimize the risk to maintenance personnel.
Maintenance personnel
Maintenance and repairs require specific qualifications. These
operations may only be carried out by trained professionals.
Maintenance personnel must be instructed on how to operate
the machine by the owner or by the owner’s assigned
personnel.
Maintenance personnel are required to wear the personal
protective equipment during work (see section “Safety”).
Safety
There is an increased risk of injury during maintenance
and repairs, e.g. crushing at moving parts.
Following the conclusion of all maintenance and repairs,
all protective fixtures must be refitted and placed back
into operation.
Discharged operating fluids have a negative impact on the
environment. They must be collected and stored in suitable
containers. Disposal in accordance with environmental
protection regulations.
All maintenance work may only be carried out when the
engine is cold. Safeguard the engine against unauthorized
start attempts.
Before working on the electrical system, disconnect the starter
battery and cover the battery terminals with insulating material.
It is also recommended to disconnect the battery as a means
to safeguard the machine against unauthorized start attempts
during maintenance work.
Before starting the machine after maintenance operations,
make sure that all loose parts (screws, tool, etc.) have been
removed from the machine. They may be drawn in or flung off
by moving parts.
Keep the entire machine clean. The stickers must always
be clearly legible. Damaged stickers must be replaced.
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