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109ARX 23-2 T4i, ARX 26-2 T4i
3.1 Safety and other measures during maintenance of the machine
3.1.1 Safety during machine maintenance
Carry out lubrication, maintenance and adjustment as
follows:
By professionally trained personnel;
according to safety instructions given in the operating man-
ual
in intervals stated in the lubrication chart according to
worked hours
On the machine standing on aat and solid surface and se-
cured against movement (with scotch blocks), always with
the engine o, the key removed from the ignition box and
the wiring disconnected;
At cold machine parts;
after the machine, lubrication points and maintenance
points have been cleaned
using suitable undamaged tools,
By replacing parts with new original parts according to the
spare parts catalogue;
By providing sucient lighting of the entire machine during
poor visibility and at night;
By reinstalling all removed covers and safety elements after
the work is completed;
By retightening screw connections to the specied tighten-
ing torque and checking the connections for leakage;
After the operating uids are heated – beware of burns – use
only recommended media.
After the adjustment or maintenance is completed,
check all safety devices for proper operation!
3.1.2 Fire protection when operating uids are
changed
Considering the re danger, the ammable liquids used on
the machine are divided into the following hazard classes:
II hazard class – diesel fuel
IV hazard class IV – mineral oils, lubricating greases
The oil change point must be where it cannot interfere in
explosion or re hazard areas.
It must be identied by “No smoking and “No open ame”
plates and signs.
The handling area must be dimensioned so that it can catch
avolume of the ammable liquid equal to the capacity of
the biggest vessel, transport container.
It must be equipped with portable re extinguishers.
For handling oils and diesel fuel, use vessels such as metal
barrels, jerry cans and sheet-metal cans.
The transport containers must be properly closed during
storage.
The containers must be provided with one hole, always
stored with the hole up and secured so that their content
cannot ow out and drip o.
Vessels must be marked with non-removable writings show-
ing the contents and ammability classes.

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