OP000756Inspection, Maintenance and Adjustment
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Before Service Read
• Read the Operator's Manual and the decals/labels
and instructions found on the machine to obtain the
required knowledge and information about the
machine.
• To be able to carry out the service work in a correct
way, it is important that the correct tools and
equipment be used. Replace or repair broken tools
and faulty equipment.
• When lifting the machine, the frame joint must be
locked and the machine lifted at the eyes intended for
this purpose. See “Summary of Safety Precautions
for Lifting” on page 5-2
• Use a hard hat, safety glasses, protective shoes and
gloves and an approved respirator or other protective
articles when required.
• Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry.
• Keep service surfaces and handholds clean from oil,
dirt and ice.
• Use the stepping areas provided with antislip
protection to avoid the risk of slipping. Worn, painted
over, or loose protections must be replaced.
Remember that high-pressure water jets when
washing and spilled oil can cause the protections to
loosen. Do not direct the water jet against the
protections and wipe up spilled oil.
• Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation when
starting the engine indoors.
• Do not exceed the maximum permissible floor load.
• Do not stand in front of or behind the machine while
the engine is running.
• Use a ladder when changing light bulbs or carrying
out other service work high up on the machine.
• Use a long handled window scraper and brush or a
ladder when cleaning the outside of the windows.
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