• Read the applicable material safety data sheets and manufacturer
instructions for the cleaning agents and substances
• Wear corresponding personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, safety
shoes, protective suit, respirator, protective eyewear, etc.)
• Ensure that the surrounding environment is sufficiently ventilated
• Handle any warm cleaning agents and substances carefully Coming into
contact with them can cause burns and scalding
• Clean any parts, assemblies and components to remove any adhering oil,
grease and other contaminants
• Avoid skin contact with cleaning agents and substances
• Do not inhale any vapours produced by cleaning agents and substances
• Do not handle close to open flame and do not smoke
Noise level
Like the warning information provided in the documentation, all applicable noise
protection regulations must be observed. The noise level on site depends on the
local ambient noise. The operator must check the noise level at regular intervals.
Risk of injury due to noise!
The noise levels occurring in the work area can cause severe hearing damage.
• Covers, insulating materials and other insulating parts should not be
removed and should be replaced if damaged.
• If the daily noise exposure level of 85 dB(A) is exceeded, the operator must
wear hearing protection.
• Only stay in the danger zone for as long as is necessary.