Technical information

Always ensure that cables are fitted to their correct terminals. A short
circuit or reversal of polarity will ruin diodes and transistors.
Never connect a battery into the system without checking that the
voltage and polarity are correct.
Never flash any connection to check the current flow.
Never experiment with any adjustments or repairs to the system.
The battery and charge windings must be disconnected before
commencing any electric welding when a pole strap is directly or
indirectly connected to the engine.
BATTERIES CONTAIN SULPHURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE
BURNS AND PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES. If the acid has been splashed
on the skin, eyes or clothes flush with copious amounts of fresh water and
seek immediate medical aid.
SERVICING & MAINTENANCE
Never allow unqualified personnel to attempt to remove or replace any part of
the machine, or anyone to remove large or heavy components without
adequate lifting equipment.
Before maintenance work is begun, ensure that the engine is stopped, or that
the electric motor is switched off, and isolated from the mains. Display a
warning notice.
If working out of sight under the machine or in the drum, try to have another
trained person standing by.
Do not work under a raised loading hopper unless it is securely chained or
propped.
Always conform to service schedules except when an emergency calls for
immediate action, or adverse conditions necessitate more frequent servicing.
Always report any defect at once, before an accident or consequential
damage can occur.
On completion of maintenance, check that the machine functions correctly,
that all guards are correctly fitted and that all control levers are in neutral
position.
Disposal of waste oil. Dispose of waste oil into waste oil storage tanks. If
storage tanks are not available, consult your Distributor or local authority for
addresses of local designated disposal points. It is illegal to dispose of waste
oil into drains or water courses, or to bury it.
SAFE
WORKING 1.3