BA 418-12 * 1.0 * 418_12_2_Sicherheit.fm
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Safety 2
Battery
• Batteries contain caustic substances (for example, sulfuric acid).
When handling the battery observe the specific safety instructions and
regulations relevant to accident prevention.
• A volatile oxyhydrogen mixture forms in batteries during normal
operation and especially during charging. Always wear gloves and eye
protection when working with batteries.
• Do not perform battery maintenance near open flames.
• Perform battery maintenance only in well-ventilated areas (for
example, due to vapors harmful to health, explosion hazard).
• Starting the machine with battery jumper cables is dangerous if
performed improperly. Observe the safety instructions regarding the
battery.
Safety instructions regarding internal combustion engines
• Internal combustion engines present special hazards during operation
and fueling.
• Failure to follow the warnings and safety instructions can cause
serious injury or death.
• Keep the area around the exhaust system free of flammable materials.
• Check the engine and fuel system for leaks (for example, loose fuel
lines). Don't start or let the engine run in case of leaks.
• Breathing the exhaust fumes causes death very quickly.
• Engine exhaust contains gases you cannot see or smell
(for example carbon monoxide and dioxide).
- Operate the machine only on appropriately ventilated areas.
• The respective safety instructions must be observed then using the
vehicle in areas where there may be explosion hazards.
• Do not touch the engine, exhaust system and cooling system as long
as the engine is still running or has not cooled down yet.
• Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is running or hot.
• The coolant is hot, under pressure and can cause serious burns.
Bleeding the fuel system and refueling
• Do not bleed the fuel system or refuel near open flames.
• Bleed the fuel system and refuel only in well-ventilated areas (for
example, due to vapors harmful to health, explosion hazard).
• Wipe away fuel spills immediately (for example, due to fire hazard,
slipping hazard).
• Firmly close the fuel tank cap; replace a malfunctioning fuel tank cap.
Summary of Contents for 418-12
Page 59: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 27 Introduction 3 Right side of machine Fig 4 30 20 ...
Page 60: ...3 28 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Front of machine Fig 5 ...
Page 61: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 29 Introduction 3 Rear of machine Fig 6 30 20 ...
Page 63: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 31 Introduction 3 Outside right of the vehicle Fig 8 ...
Page 64: ...3 32 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Inside the cabin Fig 9 ...
Page 65: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 33 Introduction 3 Engine compartment interior Fig 10 ...
Page 66: ...3 34 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Outside front of the vehicle Fig 11 ...
Page 67: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 35 Introduction 3 Outside rear of the vehicle Fig 12 ...
Page 326: ...5 170 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_5_Bedienung fm 5 Operation ...
Page 338: ...6 12 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_6_Transport fm 6 Transport ...
Page 426: ...7 88 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_7_Wartung fm 7 Maintenance ...
Page 462: ...8 36 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_8_Betriebsstoerung fm 8 Malfunctions Notes ...
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