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Volvo A25E - Operating Instructions; Running-In Instructions; Speed Limiter

Volvo A25E
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Operating instructions
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Operating instructions
This chapter contains rules which must be followed to make
working with the machine safe. However, these rules do not relieve
the operator from following laws or other national regulations for
traffic safety, industrial safety and labour welfare.
To avoid the risk of accidents, alertness, judgement and respect for
applicable safety regulations is a condition.
Running-in instructions
During the first 100 hours, the machine should be operated with a
certain amount of care. During the running-in period it is important
to check oil and fluid levels often.
Only brake lightly to run in (wear in) the brake pads. Operate in this
way during the first day.
After eight hours operation, the wheel nuts should be check-
tightened. This applies also after changing a wheel, see page 147.
Warranty inspections
In addition to the scheduled maintenance intervals, service shall
be performed at the 100 hour as well as 1000 hour warranty
inspection, respectively.
These service actions, such as changing oil and other fluids, must
carried out by an authorised workshop, if the warranty is to apply.
See under "Service and maintenance" regarding which oil and
fluid changes must be carried out during the running-in period and
what else applies according to the Service Programme and the
Warranty Inspections.
Speed limiter
Various speed levels can be set for the machine at the customer's
request or due to market requirements.
These settings can only be performed by a workshop with the
VCADS Pro tool.
Visibility
It may be impossible to obtain visibility all around the machine.
Optional equipment can be used in order to achieve acceptable
visibility, e.g.,warning systems, mirrors, and surveillance cameras
(CCTV).
WARNING!
Some attachments and equipment may affect the operator's
visibility. Pay attention to dead angles, where there is no
visibility, when operating on work sites and on public
roads. When needed, use a signal man.

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