Basic safety instructions
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• Before carrying out welding, ame-cutting or grinding
operations, clean the machine and its surroundings from
dust and ammable material and make sure that the
premises are suciently ventilated (risk of re or explo-
sion).
• When working in small or narrow rooms, observe the
relevant national safety regulations (if any).
• Internal combustion engines must be operated in su-
ciently ventilated rooms! Never leave the engine running
in enclosed or conned spaces. Exhaust gases contain
carbon monoxide.
• All pipes, hoses and screwed joints must be checked for
leaks and visible damage at regular intervals. Clear any
defect immediately or have the defect rectied immedi-
ately.
3.8 Noise
• Make sure that all sound-proong equipment is in place
while operating the machine.
• Use the prescribed ear protectors.
3.9 Lighting
• The machine is designed for use in daylight environ-
ments! When working in unlighted areas the driver/op-
erator must ensure a sucient illumination of the site.
3.10 Information about the handling of
uids, lubricants and
other chemical substances
• When handling pressure uids, lubricants, greases or
conservation agents (hereinafter referred to as uids or
lubricants), observe the product-related safety regula-
tions.
• Avoid any prolonged contact between uids or lubri-
cants and your skin! Carefully clean your skin to remove
all uids or lubricants adhering to it!
• Be careful when handling hot uids or lubricants; risk of
serious injuries or burns! Especially when handling uids
or lubricants with temperatures exceeding 60°C make
sure to avoid any contact between the uid and your
skin.
• If uids or lubricants have come into contact with your
eyes, rinse your eyes immediately and thoroughly with
clean drinking water and consult a doctor! Then consult
a physician.
• Spilled uids or lubricants must be removed immedi-
ately using binding agents! Use binding agents.
• Fluids or lubricants must not penetrate into the soil or
public sewage system.
• Used uids or lubricants must be collected, stored and
disposed of properly.
• Follow all relevant legal instructions and provisions re-
garding the handling and disposal of uids or lubricants!
In case of doubt, contact the competent authorities for
detailed information.
3.11 Transporting the machine
• Observe the relevant regulations, directives and stand-
ards.
• Use hoisting tools and oor-level conveyors with loads
> 25 kg.
• Use only suitable means of transport and lifting gear
of sucient capacity when loading or transporting the
machine.
• Appoint an experienced instructor for the lifting opera-
tion.
• When transporting above head height, wear appropriate
protective equipment (helmet, ...).
• Always observe the instructions given in the operating
manual when lifting the machine (use only the pre-
scribed lifting eyes for attaching the lifting gear).
• Use only suitable transport vehicles with sucient load
capacity.
• The diamond saw blade must be dismounted for trans-
port.
• Before moving or transporting the machine, always
check that the accessories are stored properly and install
any transport locks.
• Always store or transport the standing machine horizon-
tally, otherwise fuel and oil can run out.
• Secure the load carefully! Use suitable attachment
points.
• Before loading the machine or parts of it, secure the
machine/parts against inadvertent movement! Attach a
suitable warning sign. Before using the machine again,
make sure that such protection material or devices are
properly removed.
• Parts which had to be removed for transporting the ma-
chine must be retted and secured carefully before the
machine is used again.
• Even when the transport of the machine only involves a
minor relocation, disconnect it from all external power
supply lines! Before using the machine again, connect it
properly.
• The recommissioning procedure must be strictly in
accordance with the operating manual! Observe the
instructions given in the operating manual when reas-
sembling and operating the machine.