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MAINTENANCE BASICS
PROTECTIVE MEASURES WHEN WASHING THE MACHINE
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Never spray steam or water at high pressure onto the radiator.
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Make sure that no water comes into contact with the electric al
components.
WARNING
If the bucket is accidentally lowered during cleaning the
machine, severe accidents may occur!
For this reason, support the bucket below the boom or lower
the bucket to the ground while cleaning.
If cleaning work has to be carried out in the area below the boom and no
support is available, park and secure the machine as follows:
1.
Park the machine on even ground.
2.
Apply the parking brake.
3.
Place wheel chocks in front of wheels to prevent machine
from rolling.
4.
Dump the opened bucket completely and lower it with the
blade or teeth touching the ground.
MUDDY OR WET ENVIRONMENT
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Wash the machine immediately after work to protect the machine
against corrosion.
•
Perform maintenance measures and lubrication in shorter intervals
when working on sites where conditions are often unfavourable.
•
The work unit's bolts have to be greased daily when working
frequently in water.
DUSTY ENVIRONMENTS
If working in dusty environments, observe the following
instructions:
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Observe the air filter's warning light to check in time whether the
air filter is dirty. Clean the air filter element more often than specified.
•
Clean the external surface of the radiator block in shorter intervals
to ensure a troublefree air flow.
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Replace the fuel filter insert in shorter intervals.
•
Clean electrical components, in particular the start switch (ignition)
and the generator.
Summary of Contents for WA270-3H
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Page 23: ...0 2 1 Loading and Transporting the Machine LOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ...
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Page 56: ...SAFETY LABELS 1 26 ...
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Page 59: ...2 1 Operating and Control Elements OPERATING AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ...
Page 72: ...2 14 Operating and Control Elements SWITCHES ...
Page 91: ...2 33 Operation OPERATION ...
Page 123: ...2 65 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 137: ...3 1 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 138: ...3 2 MAINTENANCE BASICS ...
Page 152: ...3 16 LUBRICANTS AND OPERATING AGENTS ...
Page 195: ...Technical details 4 1 TECHNICAL DETAILS ...
Page 198: ...Technical details 4 4 NOTES ...
Page 199: ...Special equipment auxiliary equipment 5 1 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT ...
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