GB-35
RANSOMES DIABLINE
SAFETY AND OPERATORS MANUAL
B.1.3 Removal and refi tting
While servicing your vehicle, do not try to manually lever heavy parts when a method of mechanical leverage
can be used. Do not place and never leave heavy parts in an unstable position. When lifting a part of the
vehicle or the whole vehicle, ensure that it is well wedged and that it’s weight is supported by wedges rather
than by a lifting system
If you encounter diffi culties during the removal of a part, check that all the screws and nuts have been
removed and that an adjacent part is not jamming. When assembling or removing a component or a system,
carry out each stage turn by turn. Do not partly assemble a component and then start to assemble another.
Carry our all the necessary adjustments. Always check the work done after having fi nished to ensure that
nothing has been forgotten. Check again the various adjustments concerning the functioning of the vehicle
before putting it back into service.
B.1.4 Procedure
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Place the vehicle in an authorised, clean and clear environment
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Before working on the vehicle make sure the proper shut down procedures have been carried out
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Block the vehicle according to the type of work
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Disconnect the batteries before starting work
• Provide
a
fi re extinguisher
Before putting the vehicle back in service, follow the safety guidelines
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Carry out the functional checks in a clear and authorised area
B.1.5 Batteries
Remove batteries from vehicle before cleaning with a brush using a bicarbonate of soda solution. Rinse
with clear water. After cleaning, dry the batteries and cover the leads and terminals with an anti-corrosive or
grease.
If the vehicle remains unused during a long period of time, the batteries must be removed. They must be
stored in a dry and temperate environment, preferably on wood blocks. Never store on concrete. A small
PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF THE
VEHICLE TO TEMPERATURES
BELOW ZERO CAN REDUCE
BATTERY LIFE
WARNING