Specifications

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11.1.1 Always keep the work site clean and organised in order to guarantee safe operation of the vehicle.
- Do not leave tools or other instruments laying around in a disorderly fashion at the work site.
- Clean traces of grease, oil and other substances that could cause slipping.
- Always deposit cloths soaked with grease and/or infl ammable materials in a safe container to ensure safety at the work site.
- Only use attachments that are appropriate for the job and ensure their proper use. The use of damaged, defective, unsuitable
and poor quality equipment may cause serious injury.
- Do not hit the equipment or its parts with a hammer or any other instrument, as projected fragments could cause injury.
- Carefully clean the equipment before repair or maintenance work is carried out.
- Ensure you are familiar with maintenance procedures before starting work.
- Keep the work zone clean and dry.
- Replace faulty or worn components.
- Eliminate any grease and oil accumulations and deposits.
- Do not lubricate or perform maintenance when the vehicle/accessory is moving.
Before performing maintenance:
1. Park the vehicle, on which the equipment is installed, on fl at land.
2. Take the starter switch key to the engine stop position.
3. Remove the start key.
4. Discharge residual pressure from the hydraulic plant.
5. Disconnect the electric and hydraulic equipment connections (if present).
6. Apply a “maintenance in progress” sign. This sign can be applied to the joysticks or the cab door.
7. Disconnect the vehicle battery cut-off device
ATTENTION
On conclusion of the maintenance and repairs, control that tools, cloths or other material do not remain inside
the compartments or guides with moving parts.