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3 Maintenance
3.1 Safety Precautions for Maintenance Work
Depending on the operating conditions, compactors must be made subject to an expert's check for operational safety
as required, but at least once a year. The inspection results must be recorded in writing and kept at least until the next
inspection.
Service work must only be undertaken with the drives stationary. Exceptions are only allowed if work can be done with running
drives only. In addition, the compactor must be secured against unintentional movements.
Prior to any work on hydraulic lines and components, the hydraulic system must be depressurized.
Danger to the Environment!
Drained consumables must be caught and stored in an appropriate container and disposed off according to the
relevant environment protection regulations.
Prior to any work on electrical parts which are not protected, the engine must be secured against unintentional starting.
To do this, the electrical connection to the battery and to the starter must be cut.
After completion of service work, all protection devices must be properly installed again.
For safety reasons, any modifications and retrofittings made on the compactor without the manufacturer's authorization,
are prohibited. Damage resulting from modifications or retrofittings is excluded from the manufacturer's liability. Only
use genuine WEBER spare parts to ensure a safe and reliable operation.
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