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Installation and maintenance instructions – P1
•Bear in mind that the oil in the transmission and hydraulic system can be hot.
WARNING!
Risk of burn injuries
Hot transmission and hydraulic oil. Let the truck cool before changing the oil.
•Only new and clean oil may be used in the hydraulic system.
WARNING!
The hydraulic system can be damaged. Hydraulic components can be damaged, if the oil is contaminated. Always use new and clean oil in the hydraulic system.
•Store and transport changed oil according to applicable local directions.
•Do not flush solvents and the like used for cleaning down drains that are not intended for this purpose. Follow local directions that apply for destruction.
•Disconnect the battery when welding on the truck.
NOTE!
The battery can be damaged. When using electric welding equipment, the welding current can enter the battery. The battery must be disconnected.
•Remove at least 100 mm of paint around the welding/grinding area using sand blasting equipment or paint remover when welding or grinding on painted surfaces.
CAUTION!
Unhealthy gases. Heated paint gives off unhealthy gases Remove 100 mm of paint from around the working area.
3.2.2 Cleaning and washing
Cleaning and washing the truck is a significant measure for the reliability of the truck.
•Carry out general cleaning and washing each week.
NOTE!
Risk of short-circuiting. The electrical system can be damaged. Disconnect the battery before washing by pulling out the battery plug.
3.2.3 Cleaning the exterior
•Clean rubbish from the wheels each day.
•Use a well-known degreasing agent, diluted into an appropriate concentration.
•Wash off loose dirt with tepid water.
NOTE!
Jamming, corrosion
Mechanical parts can be damaged. After washing the truck it should be lubricated as set out in the chapter Maintenance and lubrication chart.
3.2.4 Cleaning the motor compartment
•Cover the electrical motors, connectors and valves before washing.
NOTE!
Risk of short-circuiting. The electrical system can be damaged. Electrical components must not be washed with high pressure cleaner.
•Wash the motor component using a well-known degreasing agent, diluted into an appropriate concentration.
•Wash off loose dirt with tepid water.
3.2.5 Electrical components
•Blow electrical components clean using compressed air.
•Clean electrical panels, electronic cards, connectors, contactors, solenoid valves, etc. with a moist cloth and a cleaning agent.
NOTE!
Risk of short-circuiting. The electrical components can be damaged. Do not break the warranty seal on the electronic card.