
E265-E305 S1-5
GENERALITIES
observeinstructions theycontain before starting,op-
erating,repairing, fuelling or servicing the machine.
Donotallowunauthorised personneltorepair or serv-
ice the machine.
Follow all recommended maintenance and service
procedures.
Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewellery, loose or
hanging garments, such as ties, torn clothing,
scarves,unbuttoned orunzipped jacketsthat canget
caught in moving parts. Wear certified safety clothes
suchas: hard hat,no-slip footwear, heavygloves, ear
protection,safety glasses,reflector vests, respirators
whenrequired. Ask youremployer aboutsafety regu-
lations in force and protective equipment.
Do not use controls or hoses as hand holds. Hoses
and controls are movable parts and do not provide
solid support. Besides, controls may be inadvert-
entlymoved and cause unexpected movementof the
machine or its attachments.
Donot jump on or off the machine. Alwayskeep both
hands and one foot, or both feet and one hand in
contact with steps and/or grab rails.
Never service the machine with someone sitting in
the driver’s seat, unless this person is an authorised
operator assisting in the maintenance being carried
out.
Keep the operator’s compartment, step plates, grab
railsand handles clear of foreignobjects, oil, grease,
mudorsnowtominimisethedangerofslippingorstum-
bling.
Cleanmudorgrease fromyourshoesbefore climbing
on the machine or driving it.
Never attempt to operate the machine or its attach-
ments from any position other than sitting in the op-
erator’sseat.
Keepthedriver’sseatfree from foreignobjects,espe-
cially if these are not secured.
Should it be necessary to move the attachment for
maintenance purposes, do not raise or lower the at-
tachment from any other position than sitting in the
operator’s seat. Before starting the machine or mov-
ing its attachment, sound the horn and require that
nobodyremains near the machine.
Raise the attachment slowly.
Always lock all moving components or parts of the
machinethatmustbe liftedformaintenancepurposes
using adequate external means as required by local
andnationalregulations.Donot allow anyonetopass
or stay near or below a raised attachment. If you are
not absolutely sure about your safety, do not stay or
walkunder a raisedattachment.
Donot placehead, body,limbs, hands,feet orfingers
neararticulated cuttingedges deprived ofthe neces-
sary guards, unless they are suitably and safely
locked.
Neverlubricate, repairor adjust the machine withthe
engine running, except when this is specifically re-
quiredby theOperation andMaintenance Instruction
Manual.
Donotwearlooseclothing,jewellerynearrotatingparts.
When service or maintenance require access to ar-
eas that cannot be reached from the ground, use a
ladderor step platformconforming tolocal ornational
regulationsto reach theworking area. If such means
are not available, use machine grab rails and steps.
Alwaysperform all serviceor maintenance work with
thegreatest care and attention.
Shopand/or fieldservice platforms or ladders should
bemanufactured and maintained in accordancewith
local or national safety regulations in force.
Disconnectbatteriesandlabelall controlstowarnthat
service work is in progress, according to local and
nationalsafety regulationrequirements
Block the machine and all attachments to be raised
according to local and national safety regulation re-
quirements.
Do not check or fill fuel tanks or install batteries near
burningor smoking materialsand openflames dueto
thepresence offlammable vapours.
The fuel filler pipe nozzle must be constantly kept in
contact with the filler neck and this even before fuel
starts flowing in. Keep this contact from the begin-
ning to the end of the fuelling operation to avoid pos-
sible generation of sparks due to static electricity.
Usea truckor trailer tohaul a failed machine. Should
it be necessary to tow it, provide for suitable danger
signals as required by the local norms and regula-
tionsand observerecommendations given in the Op-
eration and Maintenance Instruction Manual. Load/
unloadthemachineonfirmlevelgroundprovidingsafe
supporttothewheels ofthetruck ortrailer.Usestrong
accessramps,withadequate heightand angle.Keep
the trailer flatbed free of mud, oil or slippery materi-
als. Tie the machine securely to the trailer and block
carriagesandupperstructure.
Never align holes or slots using your fingers;
alwaysuseappropriate aligningtools.
Remove all sharp edges and burrs from re-worked
parts.
Useonly approved andeffectively groundedauxiliary
power sources for heaters, battery chargers, pumps
andsimilarequipment toreduce electricalshock haz-
ard.
Liftand handleheavy componentsusing hoisting de-
vices of appropriate capacity. Ensure the parts are
supportedby appropriatestrapsand hooks.
Use lifting eyes provided to this aim.
Pay attention to bystanders near the lifting area.
Never pour gasoline or diesel fuel into open contain-
ers.Never usegasoline, solvents or other flammable
fluids to clean parts. Use proprietary certified non-
flammable, non-toxic solvents only.
Whenusingcompressedairtocleanparts,wearsafety
glasses with side shields. Limit pressure to max. 2
bars,inaccordancewithlocalandnationalsafetyregu-
lations in force.
Donot runthe engineof this machinein closedbuild-
ings without proper forced ventilation capable to re-
move toxic exhaust gases concentrating in the air.
Donotsmoke,norallowopenflamesorsparksnearby