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3-58 BA 35101/02/03 EN – Edition 1.0 * 35101_02_03b330.fm
Operation
3.43 Decommissioning the machine temporarily
Stopping/parking the machine
Danger!
Machines parked on slopes can roll away.
Use the parking brake to park the machine safely and to prevent it rolling
away –seeParking brake on page 3-36!
Additionally secure the machine by placing chocks under the downhill sides
of the wheels!
Wheel chocks are fastened at the access (right-hand side of cab)
To decommission the machine temporarily, proceed as follows:
Reduce engine speed: remove your foot from the accelerator pedal
Stop the machine with service brake Fig. 30/24
Move the machine to neutral with tip switch Fig. 36/102 on the joystick
Apply the parking brake permanently –seeParking brake on page 3-36
Lower the loader unit. To do this: push control lever (joystick) Fig. 30/15 forwards out
of neutral
Place the bucket on the ground so that the edge is flat with the ground. To do this:
push the control lever to the left or right –seeLoader unit control lever (overview) on
page 3-62.
Caution!
After engine operation under full load:
Allow the engine to run on for a while so that the temperature can stabilise
–seeStopping the engine on page 3-17
Stop the engine and the ignition, and remove the key
Close the windows and the door as you leave the cab
Close and lock the engine cover
On slopes:
Additionally secure the machine by placing chocks under the downhill sides of the
wheels
Wheel chocks are fastened at the access (right-hand side of cab)
Decommissioning the machine for a longer time
If possible, retract the piston rods of the hydraulic rams to protect them against
damage. If this is not possible, apply grease to the piston rods and to the bare parts of
the hydraulic rams that are not paint-coated
Caution! Before putting the machine into operation, clean the piston rods, however
not with a grease solvent or a high-pressure cleaner
The scrapers are not water-tight, therefore water can penetrate into the guide
bushing, and cause corrosion and damage to the piston rod

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