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Batteries
Explosion hazard.
A rapidly discharged battery vents explosive gases.
• Do not use open flames or smoke near batter
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ies. -Use particular caution to vent the battery
storage area well to avoid gas accumulation.
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Follow jump start procedures to reduce the po-
tential for arcing when the cables are connected
and disconnected.
•
Do not place metallic objects on or near the
battery terminals to avoid short circuits from
contact with both poles of the battery. This will
generate extreme heat and potentially ignite
explosive battery gases.
Personal injury hazard. Battery acid is corrosive
to metallic surfaces and harmful to human skin.
•
Wear protective clothing, goggles and gloves
when working near batteries.
•
If battery acid contacts the skin, wash immedi-
ately in clear water.
•
Seek the advice of a doctor for treatment of
skin burns.
•
In the event acid contacts eyes, rinse imme-
diately with clear water and seek immediate
medical attention.
•
Always take off jewelry and metal watches before work-
ing on the battery or the electrical system.
•
Dispose of old batteries in an ecologically sound way,
separate from other waste.
Summary of Contents for WL 30
Page 1: ...www wackerneuson com Operator s Manual Wheel Loader WL 30...
Page 2: ...December 10 Edition...
Page 17: ...BASIC INFORMATION 15 WL30...
Page 48: ...TECHNICAL DATA 46 3 4 Dimensions Fig 11 Dimensions...
Page 61: ...Description of the indicator warning and control elements 59 WL30...
Page 126: ...Towing and transporting 124 Fig 58 Tying down the loader...
Page 161: ...SERVICING AND INSPECTION 159 WL30 2 1 Fig 63 Cab tilt lever...
Page 235: ...Appendix 233 WL30 For personal notes...
Page 245: ...List of figures 243 WL30...