97ASC70
3.1. Safety and other measures for machine maintenance
3.1.1. Safety of machine maintenance
Carry out lubrication, maintenance and adjustments:
• By professionally trained personnel
• In line with safety instructions given in the Operation Man-
ual
• According to schedule given in the Lubrication Chart follow-
ing the hours actually worked
• On the machine located on at solid surface, secured against
self-motion (scotch blocks), and this always with the engine
OFF, key removed from ignition box, and the wiring cut o
• Only after Machine Repair sign is attached onto steering
wheel (the sign is supplied together with machine acces-
sories)
• On machine parts cooled out
• After having cleaned the machine, lubrication points and
maintenance locations
• Using proper, undamaged tools
• Through replacement with new original parts as per the
Spare Parts Catalogue
• With sucient lighting of the entire machine in the event of
lowered visibility and at night
• so the guards and safety elements are reinstalled again
upon work completion
• through retightening bolted connections - with torque
specied, and through checking the connection tightness
• with the operation media heated - beware of burns - use rec-
ommended media, only
Upon completion of the adjustment or
maintenance, please examine the func-
tion of all safeguard equipment!
3.1.2. Fire precautions during operation media
exchanges
• In terms of re hazard the ammable liquids used on the
Machine have been divided into three hazard classes:
IInd Hazard class - Diesel oil
IVth Hazard class - mineral oils, lube greases
• Oil exchange point shall be located so it does not interfere
with the explosion or re hazard area.
• It shall be identied with notice boards and signs of no
smoking and no use of open ame.
• Handling area shall be sized so the capture the amount to
ammable liquid equal to the capacity of biggest vessel,
transport container.
• It must be equipped with portable re extinguishers.
• To handle the oil, Diesel oil, please use such vessels like met-
al barrels, canisters or sheet-metal cans.
• Transport containers shall be properly closed when stored.
• Vessels shall have one opening, be stored with the opening
on top, and secured against any owing out or dripping of
their content.
• Vessels shall be designated with indelible inscription indi-
cating the content and ammability class.