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SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION 2
MHL360 E 2.23
2.7 Lubricants, coolants and fuels
Applicable safety requirements must be
observed when working with oils, greases
and other chemical substances.
Ensure that fuels, lubricants and coolants,
as well as replaced parts, are disposed of in
an environmentally friendly manner.
Proceed carefully when working with hot
lubricants, coolants and fuels (risk of burns
and scalding).
2.7.1 Refrigerant
If the air conditioning system incurs any dam-
age, R134a refrigerant may escape. This
causes a burning sensation if it comes into
contact with your eyes and skin as a fluid. Do
not inhale evaporating coolant!
Work on the air conditioning system is only to
be performed by an authorized service engi-
neer.
h Manufacturer's documentation for air con-
ditioning system and coolant safety data
sheet.
2.8 Cab which can be raised and moved
forwards
Park the machine on a level and horizontal
surface. Position the uppercarriage in rela-
tion to the undercarriage so that the steps
on each line up.
Keep steps, ladder and handrails (handles)
in good order. Particular care should be
taken to ensure that they are free of dirt, oil,
ice and snow.
When climbing up, face the machine and
always use the three-point support tech-
nique, i.e. two hands and one foot or two
feet and one hand must always be in con-
tact with the access system at any one time.
When you can reach the door handle with
your free hand, open the door first before
you climb higher. External influences, for
example wind, can make it difficult to open
the door. You should therefore keep your
hand on the door at all times when opening
it. Make sure that the door snaps into place
once it is open, to prevent it opening or clos-
ing.
Then climb up and take your seat in the cab
straight away. Next, close the door and put
on the safety belt.
When leaving the machine proceed with the
same care as when entering.
Park the machine on a level and horizontal
surface. Position the uppercarriage in rela-
tion to the undercarriage so that the steps
on each line up. Open the safety belt.
When climbing down stand with your face
towards the machine and use the three-
point support technique. Climb down as far
as you need to in order to be able to close
the door safely. Keep your hand on the door
at all times when closing it.
Then climb down to the ground.
2.8.1 Cab protective grating
Raised loading equipment constitutes a haz-
ard due to potential oscillations which could
result in the attached load falling off. If such a
risk exists, a protective front roof grating
(FOPS) conforming to ISO 10262 must be
fitted to the front of the cab.
A protective roof grating (FOPS) conforming
to DIN EN ISO 3449-II must be installed if
there is a risk of objects falling from above.
If there is a risk that objects could fall through
the gaps in between the cab protective grat-
ing, then the cab must also be fitted with rein-
forced glass.
Cab protective grating is a safety component
which will need to be replaced if original parts
provided by the machine manufacturer sustain
any damages.
2.8.1.1 FOPS/Protective roof grating
conforming to DIN EN ISO 3449-II
The cab features four holes in the roof for
fitting a protective roof grating. This guard is a
special version for the applications in ques-
tion. Test certificates to DIN EN ISO 3449-II
can be obtained from the manufacturer.
2.7.1
Refrige
rant
2.8 Cab
which
can be
raised
and
moved
forward
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