B A S I C S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Use lifting devices to raise and support parts and as-
semblies exceeding 10 kg (22 lbs) weight during repair
and replacement activity. Use only OSHA approved
devices to perform the lifting operation and verify that
the lifting devices are in serviceable condition.
• The use of a crane to lift heavy assemblies or compo-
nents requires that the operator is certied by OSHA.
The person attaching the load and signaling the operator
must be trained in proper techniques as well as voice
and hand signals to instruct the crane operator.
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For assembly above head height, use only climbing aids
and working platforms which are intended for this pur-
pose, or which are safe for use in this situation. Do not
use machine parts as climbing aids. Keep all handles,
steps, pedestals, platforms and ladders free of dirt, snow
and ice.
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Clean the entire loader, especially the connections
and threaded connections, with oil, fuel or care prod-
ucts when beginning maintenance and servicing work.
Use lint-free cleaning rags and no aggressive cleaning
agents.
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Before cleaning the loader with water or by steam jet
(high-pressure cleaner) or with other cleaning agents,
cover up / seal off all the openings into which water,
steam and cleaning agents are not permitted to enter.
Electrical components, inlets and outlets for the engine‘s
combustion air and reservoir openings are particularly
at risk. Completely remove the covers / seals after you
have nished cleaning.
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Before restarting, retighten any threaded connections
loosened during servicing and repairs, in particular for oil
or fuel lines. When performing maintenance and servic-
ing work, check all the lines and threaded connections
for leaks and tight t.