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Safety regulations:
3.9.3 Work on the engine
Drain the engine oil at operating temperature – Danger of scalding!
Wipe away any spilt oil, collect drained oil and dispose of in an environmentally responsible manner. Keep used
fi lters and other oil-soiled materials in a separate, specially marked container and dispose of in an environmentally
responsible manner.
3.9.4 Work on parts of the electrical system
• Before performing work on the electrical system, disconnect the battery and cover with isolating material.
• Do not use fuses with a higher amperage or repair fuses. Fire hazard!
3.9.5 Work on the battery
• When carrying out work at the battery, never smoke or expose to a naked fl ame.
• Do not allow acid to contact hands or clothing. In case of injury due to acid spillage, rinse with clear water and
consult a doctor.
• Never place any tools on the battery.
• Dispose of old batteries in compliance with regulations.
3.9.6 Work on the fuel system
• No naked fl ames, no smoking, do not spill fuel.
• Collect emerging fuel, do not allow to seep into the ground and dispose of in an environmentally friendly manner.
3.9.7 Cleaning work
• Never carry out cleaning work with the engine running.
• Never use petrol or other easily fl ammable materials for cleaning.
• When cleaning using a steam jet cleaning device, cover all electrical parts and the insulating material or do not
expose to direct water or steam jet.
• Do not direct the cleaning jet into the silencer.
3.9.8 After completing maintenance work
• All protective devices must be replaced after cleaning and maintenance work.
• Carry out function checks.
3.10 Repairs
If the machine is defective, hang a warning sign on the machine. Repairs may only be performed by qualifi ed and
specially commissioned personnel.