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BA 3001 En – Edition 2.0 * 345001b210.fm 2-9
Safety instructions
Always use specially designed or otherwise safety-oriented ladders and working
platforms to carry out overhead assembly work.
Wear a safety harness when carrying out maintenance work at greater heights!
Remove dirt, snow and ice from all handles and footholds!
Clean the machine, especially connections and threaded unions, of any traces of oil,
fuel or preservatives before carrying out maintenance/repair work!
Do not use aggressive detergents!
Use lint-free cleaning rags!
Before cleaning the machine with water, steam jet (high-pressure cleaning) or
detergents, cover or tape up all openings which – for safety and functional reasons –
must be protected against water, steam or detergent penetration. Special care must be
taken with the electric system
After cleaning, remove all covers and tapes applied for that purpose!
After cleaning, examine all fuel, lubricant and hydraulic oil lines for leaks, chafe marks
and damage!
Rectify all defects without delay!
Always tighten any screwed connections that have been loosened during maintenance
and repair!
Any safety devices removed for set-up, maintenance or repair purposes must be
refitted and checked immediately upon completion of the maintenance and repair work.
Make sure all consumables and replaced parts are disposed of safely and with
minimum environmental impact!
Before taking up work on machine parts dangerous for life and limb (bruising, cutting),
always ensure safe blocking/support of these areas!
Carry out maintenance and repair work beneath a raised machine, work equipment /
attachments or additional equipment only if a safe and secure support has been
provided for (the sole use of hydraulic rams, jacks etc. does not sufficiently secure
raised machines or equipment/attachments)!
Avoid contact with hot parts, such as the engine block or the exhaust system during the
operation of the machine and for some time afterwards – danger of burns!
Retainer pins can fly out or splinter when struck with force – danger of personal injury!
Do not use starting fuel! This especially applies to those cases in which a heater plug
(intake-air preheating) is used at the same time – danger of explosions!
Apply special care when working on the fuel system – increased danger of fire!

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