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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
F106.6 / F106.6A
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F156.6 / F156.6A
Use only fibre-free cleaning cloths to clean the
hydraulic system or the engine.
Cleaning agents and solvents can give off highly
inflammable or noxious vapours.
Only use such products in areas that are well
ventilated - do not inhale the vapour, and do not
smoke.
Do not allow cleaning agents and solvents to come
into contact with the skin. Wear solvent-resistant
gloves.
Follow the instructions on the product packaging.
HANDLING COMBUSTIBLE FLUIDS
When handling combustible fluids:
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do not smoke,
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no open lights or naked flames.
Fuel and other operating fluids often have low
flashpoints and are easily ignited.
Do not use water to extinguish burning fluids. Use
the following:
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powder extinguisher,
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carbon dioxide or
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foam extinguishing equipment.
When it comes into contact with burning fluids,
water will vaporise abruptly and cause burning oil to
spray over a large area.
Water will cause short-circuiting in the electrical
system, thus possibly creating additional dangers.
Notify the fire department.
FASTENINGS AND FIXING ELEMENTS
Check fastenings and fixing elements, for example,
bolts, nuts, washers, before re-using.
Replace damaged parts.
HANDLING OILS AND LUBRICANTS
Risk of burns due to the uncontrolled release of hot
lubricants or hydraulic fluid.
If burns occur, chill immediately with running water,
then apply a dry bandage.
Stand out of the direction of the oil spray.
Avoid contact with the skin. Wear gloves and
close-fitting work clothes.
Old oils can be injurious to health if they come into
contact with the skin. If this occurs, wash the skin
thoroughly with warm soapy water and apply a
protective cream. Do not use fuels or solvents to
clean the skin.
If you have accidentally swallowed oil, do not induce
vomiting, but seek medial assistance immediately.
VISIBLE OIL LEAKS
If there is a visible oil leak, repair the leak
immediately.
Leaking oil is a danger to the environment!
Use an oil binding agent to absorb any spilled oil.
Gather up the binding agent and dispose of
separately from other waste.
RELEASE RESIDUAL PRESSURE IN THE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Hydraulic systems should only be opened after they
have been depressurized. Even when the machine
is parked on a horizontal surface, the working
equipment lowered to the ground, and the drive
motor switched off, a considerable amount of
residual pressure can remain in some parts of the
hydraulic system, for example, primary pressure
due to the final hydraulic movements before the
machine stops.
Residual pressure is only released gradually. If work
on the hydraulic system is required immediately
after switching off, release the residual pressure as
described in the section ‘Hydraulic system’.
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