Operators Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Security
- 3.1 Policy
- 3.2 Areas of responsibility of the operator
- 3.3 Operator responsibilities
- 3.4 Personnel qualification
- 3.5 Residual dangers
- 3.6 General safety instructions
- 3.7 Specific safety instructions – Vibratory plates
- 3.8 General safety instructions - Combustion engines
- 3.9 General safety instructions – fuel, lubricants and coolants
- 3.10 Maintenance
- 3.11 Personal Protective Equipment
- 3.12 Safety devices
- 3.13 Behavior in dangerous situations
- 4 Safety and information labels
- 5 Setup and function
- 6 Components and operator's controls
- 7 Transport
- 8 Operation and use
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Accessories
- 12 Technical data
- 14 Emission control systems information and warranty
9 Maintenance
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Clean the machine
1. After cleaning, check the cable, hoses, utility lines and hardware for leaks, loose connections, chafe
marks and other damage.
2. Immediately eliminate detected damage.
Screwed connections
For the vibratory plates, the screwed connections must be regularly checked for a firm seat.
Check engine oil level
1. Check the oil level on the oil-level dipstick and top off if necessary. For the motor oil type, see chapter
Technical Data.
Replace motor oil
WARNING
Risk of fire and explosion when using flammable cleaning agents.
Do not clean the machine and elements with gasoline or other solvents.
NOTICE
Penetrating water can damage the engine, electrical operator's controls or components of
the machine. Do not aim high pressure washer directly at air intake area and electrical
elements.
NOTICE
The machine needs to be decommissioned and level when checking the oil level and
changing the oil.
DANGER
Risk of scalding
Use caution when draining hot oil.
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Item Designation
1 Oil-level dipstick / filler neck
NOTICE
Drain the oil when the engine is still warm.
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