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3.10 Electrical Hazards
WARNING
Electrocution hazard.
Contact with energized equipment may result in injury or
death and will damage equipment.
Remain at least 25 feet from high voltage electrical wires.
• All electrical cables and connectors must be in good condition (free of corrosion,
damage, etc). Use caution in wet weather to avoid danger from electrical shock.
Never attempt electrical testing or repair while standing in water.
• Do not wear electrically conductive jewelry, clothing, or other items while working
on the electrical system.
3.11 Maintenance Warnings
Maintenance, lubrication and repair of this machine can be dangerous unless performed
properly. You must have the necessary skills and information, proper tools and equip-
ment. Work in a method that is safe, correct, and meets your company’s requirements.
• Do not attempt to make adjustments, or perform maintenance or service unless you
are authorized and qualified to do so.
• Include attachments in a scheduled maintenance and inspection program. Tailor
inspection steps to the attachment.
• Unless specified in service procedures, never attempt maintenance or lubrication
procedures while the machine is moving or the engine is running.
• Always perform all maintenance and lubrication procedures with the machine on
level ground, parked away from traffic lanes.
NOTICE
Local laws and regulations may require that additional
safety measures be taken.
• Never rely on the hydraulic system to support any part of the machine during main-
tenance or lubrication. Never stand under a component that is supported only by
the hydraulics. Make sure it is resting on its mechanical stops or appropriate safety
stands.
• Use caution when working around hot fluids. Always allow lubricating and hydraulic
oils to cool before draining. Burns can be severe.