MAN.234 Rev.6 ENG - Use and maintenance manual S19HD page 66 of 126
• Limit switch pantograph lowering.
• Limit switch boom lowering in transport position.
• Limit switch outriggers opening.
• Protective carter over control stations.
• Air bubble level.
• Screws and nuts for locking pins.
All safety devices could wear out and
lose their calibration, it is therefore nec-
essary to control and keep them in per-
fect working order.
Do not rely totally on these devices to assess
your working and safety conditions; in any
case, the operator must have a proper and
conscious use of the machine.
4.9 Residual risks
4.9.1 Prevention against fire
• Keep the area around the engine clean by
removing fragments of wood, paper and oth-
er flammable products; thoroughly clean fuel
leaks as it can be a potential cause of fire.
• Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the en-
gine stopped.
• Do not smoke or cause sparks in the area of
refuelling or storage of fuel.
• After refuelling, make sure the cap is closed
securely and appropriately.
• Be careful not to touch the muffler when it is
hot while the machine is running or immedi-
ately after turning off the engine.
4.9.2 Prevention against water damag-
es
• Do not direct high pressure jets onto electri-
cal components during the
machine washing.
• Do not direct the jet directly above the decals
and labels.
• Do not disassemble any covers or protective
cases.
• Do not use chemical cleaners or petrol which
would cause serious damage to plastic com-
ponents and paintwork.
• Remove the remote control and correctly
close the connection sockets of the remote
control and / or equipment placed on the ma-
chine, before washing operations.