X56b210.fm
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Safety instructions
Hydraulics
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Work on the hydraulic equipment of the vehicle may be carried out only
by persons with special knowledge and experience in hydraulic
systems!
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Check all lines, hoses and screwed connections regularly for leaks and
obvious damage! Repair any damage and leaks immediately! Splashed
oil may cause injury and fire.
•
In accordance with the operation manual/instructions for the respective
assembly, unpressurise all system sections and pressure lines
(hydraulic system) to be opened before carrying out any implementing/
repair work!
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Ensure that no hydraulic connections are interchanged. The fittings,
lengths and quality of the hoses must comply with the technical require-
ments.
Noise
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All sound baffles must be closed during operation.
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Wear ear protectors if necessary!
Oil, grease and other chemical
substances
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When handling oil, grease and other chemical substances, such as
battery electrolyte (sulphuric acid), observe the product-related safety
regulations (Safety Data Sheet)!
•
Be careful when handling hot consumables – risk of burning or
scalding!
Battery
•
When handling the battery observe the specific safety instructions and
regulations relevant to accident prevention. Batteries contain sulphuric
acid – caustic!
•
During charging in particular, but also during normal battery operation,
an oxyhydrogen mixture is formed in the battery cells – risk of
explosion!
•
In the case of a frozen battery or an insufficient electrolyte level, do not
try to start with a battery jump cable. The battery can burst or explode.
Tyres
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Repair work on tyres and rims may be carried out by skilled personal or
by an authorised workshop only!
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Damaged tyres and/or wrong tyre pressure reduce the operational
safety of the vehicle. Make regular tyre checks for:
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Prescribed tyre pressure
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Damage
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Do not inflate tyres with inflammable gas – risk of explosion!
•
Make regular checks of the wheel nuts for tightness, however, after
150 operating hours or 5000 km at the latest. Check the wheel nuts
after 40 km after changing tyres – tighten if necessary!
Axle loads and total weights
•
Comply with the admissible axle load and total weight values as
specified in the technical data.
Summary of Contents for Citymaster 2000
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Page 33: ...X56b310 fm 3 5 Operation Operation X56b310 fm 3 2 3 Vehicle doors See inside...
Page 35: ...X56b310 fm 3 7 Operation Operation X56b310 fm 3 2 4 Roof console controls See inside...
Page 37: ...X56b310 fm 3 9 Operation Operation X56b310 fm 3 2 5 Centre console controls See inside...
Page 39: ...X56b310 fm 3 11 Operation Operation X56b310 fm 3 2 6 Controls on vehicle exterior See inside...
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