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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F156.6 / F156.6A
Carefully read personal and machine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (at the beginning of this manual)
HANDLING BATTERIES
Batteries give off explosive gases.
Never handle batteries close to
naked flames and unshielded light
sources, never smoke.
Remove batteries if welding or
grinding is to be done at close quar-
ters and store them in a safe place.
Battery acid is toxic and corrosive.
Avoid any contact with the skin,
mouth, eyes and clothing. Avoid
spilling battery acid or inhaling the
vapours.
Wear solvent-resistant gloves, firm
protective clothing and goggles
when handling batteries.
If acid splashes onto the skin, rinse
off thoroughly with water, then seek
medical advice at a medical practice
or hospital.
If the eyes are splashed with acid,
rinse thoroughly with running water,
then seek medical advice immedi-
ately at an opthalmological practice
or a hospital.
Never wear metal necklaces, brace-
lets or watch-straps when working
on the battery. The metal parts may
induce a short circuit, resulting in
burns.
Dispose of used batteries separately
from other waste in the interests of
environmental protection.
PRIOR TO WORK
ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Prior to any work on the electrical
system involving tools, spares etc.
coming into contact with electric ca-
bles or contacts, disconnect the bat-
tery.
Disconnect first the negative pole,
then the positive pole.
After work:
Connect first the positive pole, then
the negative pole.
Read and observe the chapter "Elec-
trical system".
SELECTING OILS AND GREASES
Use the recommended qualities only,
matching viscosities with the tem-
perature level.
FILTERS
Replace all filter elements or filter
cartridges within the specified pe-
riods.
All filters are coordinated carefully
with the equipment. Original Parts
must be used to ensure smooth run-
ning and a long service life of the en-
gine and the hydraulic units.
SEALING ELEMENTS
When dismantling parts, pay atten-
tion to sealing elements.
Check sealing elements prior to in-
stallation and replace any that are
even slightly damaged.
When assembling, ensure a perfect
fit.
OIL-LEVEL CHECK
AND OIL CHANGE
Position the machine horizontally.
Change the oil when the machine is
at operating temperature.
Warm oil flows better and carries
suspended particles (carbon or
abraded matter) better.
LUBRICATING
Clean the lubricating nipple, then lu-
bricate as scheduled.
AFTER SERVICING
To prevent corrosion, coat all bright
metal parts with a grease film.
On completing work, reinstall all pro-
tective devices.
Never start up the drive motor while
work is being done on the machine.
Carry out a performance test with the
machine.