INTRODUCTION
Dispose of waste correctly
• Disposing of waste improperly represents a danger for
the environment.
• Potentially dangerous material used in the machines
includes lubricants, fuel, coolant, brake fluid, filters, and
batteries.
• Use sealed containers when draining the fluids.
• Do not use containers for food or beverages which may
induce ingestion.
• Do not dispose of waste onto the ground, into drains, or
in water beds.
• Obtain information about the correct methods to recy-
cle or dispose of waste from local authorities, collection
centers or your dealer.
• Keep the maintenance area clean and dry at all times.
• Clean all spills of water, fluid or fuel immediately.
• Do not pile up rags soiled with fluid or grease. This is a
fire hazard. Store soiled rags in closed metal contain-
ers.
• Rust
and
corrosion
inhibitors
are
volatile
and
flammable.
• Prepare parts in well-ventilated areas.
• Keep flames away. Do not smoke.
• Store containers of fluids in cool and well-ventilated
areas where they cannot be reached by unauthorized
people.
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Properly light the work area
• Properly and safely light the working area.
• Use portable safety lights to work inside and under the
machine.
• Make sure that the bulb is protected by a cage.
• The incandescent filament of the bulb can accidentally
cause a fire if it comes into contact with fuel or oil.
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