Maintenance and cleaning
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Improper maintenance
WARNING
WARNING
Danger of injury due to improperly performed maintenance.
Improper maintenance can lead to personal injury or material damage.
Disconnect the unit from all sources of power during maintenance work.
Ensure the sufficient working area at the beginning of the maintenance work.
Provide all components and tools required for maintenance work.
Keep the working area clean and tidy. Loose components and tools, which are
lying on each other or lying around, are sources of accidents.
Check all components for soiling and damage. Do not use damaged or incor-
rect components.
Handle the components with care, in order to avoid damage.
Assemble components properly. Comply with specified screw tightening tor-
ques.
Secure components, in order to prevent them from falling or tipping over.
Only perform maintenance work using conventional tools. Improper or dam-
aged tools can result in personal injury.
Handling with coolant
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of burning and/or scalding due to possibly hot coolant.
Coolant can reach high temperatures during operation and cause burns or scalding
in the case of contact.
Check whether the coolant is hot before handling it. If necessary, let it cool
down to the ambient temperature, that there is no more risk of burns or scald-
ing.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Danger of slipping or endangering the environment due to spilled coolant.
Spilled coolant can cause slipping and endanger the environment.
Do not spill coolant.
Immediately remove the spilled coolant with an appropriate bonding agent.
Dispose the bonding agent and coolant mixture in accordance with regulations.
NOTE
Testing and replacing coolant hoses.
Coolant hoses can become brittle through age and have to be checked at regular intervals.
Observe the specifications of the coolant hoses manufacturer.