TAP100/200 User Guide R.5.3 2019
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MPORTANT
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OTICES
SAFETY DEFINITIONS
All
Danger
,
Warning
,
Important
, and
Note
messages must be followed for your safety. These safety messages
are in the following form
DANGER: Means you may risk possible loss of life.
WARNING: Means you may risk possible bodily harm.
CAUTION:
Means you risk damage to the vehicle or the tool.
These safety messages cover situations Bartec is aware of. Bartec cannot know, evaluate and advise you as
to all the possible hazards. You must be certain that any conditions or service procedures encountered do not
jeopardise your personal safety.
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Bartec.
DISCLAIMER
All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this technical instruction manual are based on the
latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time
without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Further, Bartec shall not
be liable for errors contained with the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
Read carefully the installation, operating and maintenance instructions in the Operator’s manual.
Do not allow unqualified persons to use this equipment. This will prevent injury to persons and damage to the
equipment.
The work place must be dry, sufficiently lit and well ventilated.
Do not forget that breathing carbon monoxide (odourless) can be very dangerous and even fatal.
When working on the vehicle:
•
Wear suitable clothing and act in such a way as to prevent industrial accidents.
•
Before starting, check to be certain the gear shift is in neutral (or in PARK (P) if the transmission is
automatic) and put the handbrake on and check to be sure the wheels are completely locked.
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Do not smoke or use naked flames when working on a vehicle.
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Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from dirt, dust or metal chips.