Do not drive with damaged wheels or tyres.
Install the tyres only if you are sufficiently experienced and with the
right tools at hand. If necessary have the tyres assembled in a
qualified workshop.
Always ensure the correct tyre pressure and do not exceed the
specified maximum pressure.
When checking the tyre pressure stand in the extended path of the
tyre track. Use an at least 6 meter air hose, so that you can keep a
safe distance to the tyre.
Always consider the heavy weight of a wheel during disassembly
and assembly. Use a crane or forklift truck equipped with suitable
claws or a belt-type hoisting device.
1.2.10.7
Cleaning work
Do not perform cleaning work while the motor is running.
Allow the engine to cool down before starting cleaning work on
engine and exhaust system.
Never use gasoline or other easily inflammable substances for
cleaning.
When cleaning with a high pressure cleaner, do not subject elec-
trical parts and insulation material to the direct jet of water, or cover
them beforehand.
Do not guide the water jet into the exhaust pipe and into the air
filter.
1.2.10.8
After maintenance work
Reassemble all guards and protective devices.
Close all maintenance flaps and maintenance doors again.
1.2.11 Repair
Identify a defective machine with a warning sign.
Only operate the machine after it has been repaired.
Repairs must only be performed by an expert/qualified person.
When replacing safety relevant components, only original spare
parts must be used.
1.2.12 Signage
Keep stickers and signage in good and legible condition and
comply with their meaning.
Replace damaged and illegible stickers or signage immediately.
General information – Concerning your safety
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