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2.10 Maintenance
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Repair, maintenance and cleaning work and the elimination of malfunctions should only ever be
performed once the drive has been switched off and the motor is at a standstill. - Remove the ig-
nition key.
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Test all nuts and screws for their security and tighten if necessary.
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When performing maintenance work on the raised machine, ensure that it is secured with appro-
priate
support elements.
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Dispose of oils, grease and filters correctly.
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Always disconnect the electrical system from the power supply before commencing work.
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Should safety equipment be subject to wear, it is to be subject to regular checks and replace-
ment.
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When performing electrical welding work on the vehicle and connected devices, disconnect the
power supply via the battery main switch or the cable on the generator and pinch off the battery.
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The spare parts must correspond with the manufacturer’s technical specifications as a minimum.
This is guaranteed by original ZIEGLER spare parts.
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When replacing the cutting tools, use tools appropriate to cutting tools and wear suitable gloves.
2.11 Unauthorized conversions and production of spare parts
Conversions or changes to the machine are only permitted following consultation with the manufacturer.
ZIEGLER original spare parts and manufacturer-authorized accessories serve the security of the ma-
chine. Using other parts can invalidate the liability for the resulting consequences.
2.12 Impermissible operation
The operating safety of the machine is only guaranteed given its intended use in accordance with the
chapter “Introduction Intended use” of the operating instructions. The threshold values specified in the
data sheets must never be exceeded.
2.13 Safety information on the machine
The ZIEGLER front attachment device is fitted with all the necessary safety equipment. Not all danger
points on this machine can be secured entirely against function-loss. The corresponding safety warnings
are located on the machine which point to the remaining residual dangers. The danger information has
been presented in the form of so-called warning symbols. The following section provides information
about the position of these warnings.
The safety information on the machine warn against residual dangers. They consist of warning symbols
and work safety symbols. Follow all the safety information Safety information must always be maintained
in a clean and easily-legible state. Should the safety information suffer damage or be lost, order re-
placements from the supplier and install on the intended locations. The position and meaning are de-
scribed in the following section:
DANGER!
– Danger area of the machine
Impact. Danger to life or of serious injuries.
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Replace damaged or illegible labels immediately.
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Affix the corresponding safety labels to all repaired, replaced or oth-
erwise altered components.
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Never use a high-pressure jet to clean areas to which a safety label
has been affixed.
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Familiarize yourself with the meaning of the warning symbols. The
adjacent text and the area on the machine selected for the labels pro-
vide information for the special danger areas on the machine.