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All MAINTENANCE work must be performed in compliance with the laws in force governing safety
and protection of the environment.
THE MANUFACTURER IS RELIEVED FROM ALL LIABILITY FOR ACCIDENTS OR FAULTS
DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY
REGULATIONS.
•
Only proceed with maintenance
work after you have pressed the emergency push-button and turned
off the engine.
•
Before proceeding with the interventions, make sure the platform is completely blocked.
•
If the basket must be raised for maintenance purposes, the platform and lifting structure must be
prevented from accidentally lowering. To do this, there is a device on the lift arm that must be set
in a precise position so as to immobilize the scissor structure (
see procedure described below
).
•
Protect the environment:
avoid spilling oil when changing it or topping up. Used oil
must be disposed of in accordance with the laws in force.
•
Never insert the body, limbs or fingers in sharp, jointed opening on the machine
that is
not controlled or without proper guards unless securely blocked.
•
Do not use petrol, solvents or other flammable liquids as detergents. Always use
authorized non-flammable and non-toxic commercial products
•
Do not use open flames for lighting purposes when performing maintenance.
•
Make sure there are no fluids under pressure before disassembling unions or pipes:
oil spattering out under pressure can cause serious injuries. Immediately call a
physician if injuries occur or the fluid from pipes is accidentally ingested. Remember
that fluid seeping from a very tiny hole can be almost invisible but possess sufficient
force to penetrate under the skin. Use a piece of card or wood to check for leaks.
•
Make sure that all parts of the hydraulic circuit have been tightened correctly
•
When compressed air is used for cleaning parts, protect yourself by wearing safety
goggles with side guards and limit the pressure to 2 atm maximum. (1.9 bar).
Summary of Contents for BiBi 850 HE
Page 6: ...5 Chapter 1 General information...
Page 10: ...9 1 6 Performances H I A B L F E C G...
Page 19: ...18 Chapter 2 Safety information...
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Page 25: ...24 2 3 2 Warning command danger identification and instruction signs...
Page 40: ...39 Chapter 3 Machine Description...
Page 41: ...40 3 1 Structure of the machine 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 19 27 28 15 18...
Page 42: ...41 View from A 20 22 21 23 24...
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Page 59: ...58 Chapter 4 Instructions for use...
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Page 69: ...68 For more information refer to Engine Use maintenance manual...
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Page 72: ...71 For more information refer to Engine Use maintenance manual...
Page 91: ...90 Chapter 5 Emergency procedures...
Page 94: ...93 Chapter 6 Maintenance...
Page 105: ...104 Electrical panel casing Battery 1...
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Page 136: ...135 HATZ ENGINE...
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Page 139: ...138 Chapter 7 Demolition...
Page 141: ...140 APPENDICES...
Page 142: ...141 Appendix 1 Declaration of conformity...
Page 144: ...143 MANDATORY ROUTINE INSPECTIONS Date Observations Seal Signature...
Page 157: ...156 Appendix 4 Hydraulic diagram Appendix 5 Circuit diagram...