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Only fold down the maintenance ladder when the uppercarriage is in the
straight position.
Before starting work on the electrical system or for welding work on the
machine, disconnect the battery.
When disconnecting the battery, disconnect the negative pole first and the
positive pole after. Reconnect in reverse order.
When performing maintenance work in the vicinity of the battery, cover the
battery with insulating material. Do not lay any tools on the battery.
Open or remove the protective devices for moving parts of the machine only
after the machine has been shut down and the drive is properly secured
against unauthorized restarting. Protective devices include, for example,
engine/motor covers, doors, protective grating, guards.
Upon completion of assembly, maintenance or repair work, all protective
devices must be reattached in the proper manner.
After carrying out this work, remove any tools from the machine.
Welding work on load-bearing parts of the machine are only permitted after
consultation with the manufacturer and in accordance with recognized welding
principles.
Unplug all control units prior to performing welding work.
When carrying out electrical welding, ensure that the ground terminal of the
welding equipment is connected directly to the part being welded.
Never make any modifications to protective structures (ROPS, FOPS), e.g.,
by welding or drilling them.
In the event of plastic deformations and/or cracks in the load-bearing elements
of protective structures (ROPS, TOPS, FOPS), they must be replaced.
Alterations, e.g., welding of the hydraulic system, are only to be undertaken
with the manufacturer’s permission.
Before commencing work on the hydraulic system, the operating pressure,
pilot pressure, back pressure, and pressure inside the tank must be relieved.
To do this, with the engine turned off, lower the work equipment to the ground
and actuate all hydraulic control levers until there is no more pressure in the
hydraulic system.
Keep at a distance to check for leaks to the hydraulic lines.
Observe the safety data sheets issued by the mineral oil companies.
Swallowing lubricants as well as prolonged and repeated skin contact can be
hazardous to health and should, therefore, be avoided. When used properly,
there is no particular danger to health.
Only use hydraulic hoses specified by the manufacturer.
Route and assemble hydraulic hoses correctly.
In the vicinity of fuel or batteries, smoking and naked flames are prohibited.
Put the machine into the park position before any work on the working
floodlights.
When stepping up into or out of the vehicle, use the designated steps,
surfaces, and handles (such as ladders or platforms).