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Schmidt AS 990 - Refilling the carbamide tank

Schmidt AS 990
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Translation of Original Operating Instructions
Airport Sweeper / Airport Stand Cleaner
2017-02-02 135
20.3.1.2 Auxiliary engine
The auxiliary engine is supplied with fuel from the
fuel tank of the vehicle. Note the instructions from
the manufacturer when refuelling.
20.4 Refilling the carbamide tank
WARNING
Inflammation, chemical burns and poisoning
from ammonia. Above 80°C, ammonia forms
from decomposing carbamide
Do not inhale ammonia fumes
Maintain a sufficient distance
Keep away from ignition sources
Do not allow carbamide to come into contact
with hot surfaces
Do not allow the tank to remain open
WARNING
Injury
Do not allow carbamide to come into contact
with the skin, eyes or clothes.
Wear protective gloves
Rinse the affected area by carbamide
immediately with copious amounts of water.
If carbamide comes into contact with the
mouth, rinse immediately with copious
amounts of water and drink copious amounts
of water.
Immediately change any clothes that come
into contact with carbamide.
Should any allergic reactions arise, seek
medical attention immediately.
Keep carbamide away from children
NOTE
Damage to the carbamide system or engine
Do not dilute or mix carbamide fluid with other
fluids.
TIP
To prevent incorrect tank filling, filler nozzles for
fuels cannot be inserted into the tank filler pipes.
ENVIRONMENT
Dispose of carbamide in accordance with local
regulations.
Carbamide decomposes above 40°C and above
80°C forms pungent smelling, toxic, flammable
ammonia, which is caustic to the skin and damages
the eyes.

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