GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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2.2.8 PREVENTING
BURNS
2.2.9 PREVENTING DAMAGE DUE TO AS-
BESTOS POWDER
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If the engine coolant, the engine oil and the hydraulic oil are hot,
use heavy cloths and wear gloves, heavy clothing and safety
goggles before carrying out any check or touching the hot parts.
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Before checking the coolant level, stop the engine and let the
fluid cool down.
If a check is necessary due to the overheating of the engine,
slowly loosen the radiator cap to release any residual pressure
before removing it. The hot fluid that spurts out may cause seri-
ous burns.
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Before checking the engine oil and hydraulic circuit oil levels,
stop the engine and let the oil cool down. The hot oil that can be
sprayed out of the tank may cause serious burns.
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Asbestos powder can be hazardous to your health if it is in-
haled.
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If you handle materials containing asbestos fibers, keep to the
instructions given below:
1 - Do not use compressed air, but only aspirators to clean the
machine and make sure that the room in which you are
working is properly ventilated.
2 - Use low-pressure water to keep down the dust when clean-
ing.
3 - If there is danger that there may be asbestos powder in the
air, operate the machine with the wind to your back whenev-
er possible.
4 - Even if the cab provides suitable protection, use an ap-
proved and homologated respirator.
5 - The powder gathered during the cleaning operations must
be dampened and put in a sealed and marked container, so
that it can be safely disposed of according to the regulations
in force.
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