
Edition 12/2007
87726937A
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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
F106.6 / F106.6A
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F156.6 / F156.6A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
4.1
General information
Repair manual
Before starting work, personnel appointed to carry
out work on the machine must have read and
understood the repair manual.
Pay particular attention to:
‘Basic Safety Information’ and all the warning signs
and instruction plates attached to the machine.
The repair manual contains all the technical
information necessary for carrying out maintenance
and repair work on the machine. Work on the
machine should only be carried out by personnel
trained for this purpose!
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
The inspecting and maintenance personnel must
have experience in the inspection and maintenance
of these or similar machines.
The required skills can be acquired through a
course of instruction lasting a few days, which could
be provided by a service technician, or by attending
a driver training course.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND
WORK CLOTHES
Wear close-fitting work clothes when working with
the machine. Loose or wide items of clothing can
become caught in machine parts, and thus cause
injuries.
Wear a hard hat, protective shoes and gloves, and
ear protection if there is loud noise.
SECURING THE WORKING EQUIPMENT
Lower the working equipment to the ground, so that
it will not move when mechanical or hydraulic
connections are loosened.
If working near the articulation, lock the joint.
Remove all locking and securing devices when the
work is complete. If the machine has to be jacked
up, secure the front axle with wedges to prevent
swinging.
If working equipment or tool parts are to be attached
or removed, or adjusted while in position, they
should be secured with suspension/propping
equipment to prevent unintentional movement,
slipping or falling.
SECURING THE MACHINE
Only carry out work on the working equipment if the
machine has been secured as described in the
section ‘Securing the machine’.
GETTING IN AND OUT
Use only the steps, platforms and handles provided
when getting in or out.
Keep steps, platforms and handles in a condition
where they provide a secure grip. Clean them
immediately if they become soiled with oil, grease,
soil, mud, snow, ice, or other matter.
Face towards the machine when getting in or out.
CHECK THE CONDITION OF TOOLS
Only work with fully functional and reliable tools.
Choose only tools that are suitable for the task.
Ill-fitting wrenches, for example, may slip off and
cause injury.
CLEANING OPERATIONS
Before starting work, clean up any assemblies
located in the work area.
The choice of cleaning agent will depend on the type
of material in the parts to be cleaned.
Example: Do not use solvents or steam jets to clean
electrical or rubber components.
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