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87726937A
Edition 12/2007
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
F106.6 / F106.6A
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F156.6 / F156.6A
1.3
Organizational procedures
Keep the operating instructions stored at the
location where the machine is used, and in a place
where they can be easily accessed, for example in
the holder provided!
In addition to the operating instructions, follow and
draw attention to the general legal regulations and
other obligatory requirements regarding accident
prevention and environmental protection!
These requirements may, for example, concern the
handling of dangerous goods, the making
available / wearing of personal protective
equipment or highway code regulations.
Supplement the operating instructions with
additional instructions, including supervisory and
reporting duties, in order to take account of specific
operating conditions, for example, Particular work
plans, working processes or personnel.
Before starting work, personnel appointed to carry
out work on the machine must have read the
operating instructions, and particularly the Safety
Information section. It will be too late to do this when
the actual work has begun. This especially applies
to personnel employed occasionally, for example,
for setting up or maintaining the machine.
You must at least check occasionally that personnel
can demonstrate safety and risk awareness when
working!
Loose or long hair must be tied up, and personnel
must not wear loose clothing or jewellery, including
rings. These are a potential risk, for example, if they
are caught up or pulled in by machinery.
Where necessary, or when specified by the
regulations, personal protective equipment must be
worn!
Pay attention to the safety information and warning
notices on the machine!
Check that all safety information and warning
notices at or on the machine remain fully and clearly
legible.
If there are any changes that affect safety or the
operating behaviour of the machine, stop the
machine immediately and inform the person or
department responsible.
Modifications, conversions or retrofits that might
affect safety must not be made to the machine
without the approval of the supplier! This also
applies to the installation or re-adjustment of safety
devices and valves, or welding work on
load-bearing parts.
Replacement parts must meet the technical
requirements stated by the manufacturer. This can
be ensured by always using original replacement
parts.
Replace hydraulic hoses at the proper times or at
the stated intervals, even if no defects affecting
safety are visible!
For the periodic checks / inspections, keep to the
specified intervals or the times specified in the
operating instructions.
When maintenance work is being carried out, fire
extinguishers and their operating instructions must
be displayed at a suitable place!
Pay attention to fire detection and firefighting
devices.
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