Operating instructions
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6.3
Cleaning
Risk of personal injury
Cleaning the machine when it is at operating temperature can lead to serious
injury.
Risk of personal injury
There is an increased risk of slipping and falling when cleaning the machine.
Risk of personal injury and damage to property
When using metal-based cleaning implements, there is an increased risk of
explosion as a result of spark formation (electrostatic charging or short circuiting).
Risk of personal injury
When cleaning components with compressed air or a pressure washer,
inappropriate clothing can lead to injuries.
Risk of environmental damage
Cleaning the machine without the availability of an oil separator can lead to
environmental damage.
Risk of damage to property
Cleaning the machine with water or a pressure washer can lead to damage.
6.3.1
Dry-cleaning with compressed air
Only dry-clean the machine with compressed air if it is only lightly soiled with dry dust.
6.3.2
Cleaning the machine with water and detergents
If the machine is only lightly soiled with dust, oil and fuel:
Only use neutral or alkaline detergents.
Apply detergent with a brush, leave to soak and hose off with water.
After cleaning, lubricate the machine. See "Lubrication".
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Maintenance and care
Only clean the machine with the engine switched off and once all components have
cooled down.
When using water and/or a pressure washer, use a working platform and do not climb
unto the machine.
Only use non-metal brushes and paint brushes.
Wear suitable protective clothing.
Wear goggles.
If necessary, use a working platform.
Only clean the machine if there is an oil separator.
Do not inject water into the air filter opening and exhaust pipe.
Do not use a pressure washer to clean electrical components, hydraulics connections and
seals.
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