Lukas LH2 User Manual

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Before switching on/engaging

the device or while operating

the device, it must be ensured

that no one is endangered by

the operation of the device.

Observe all intervals that

are prescribed or specified

in the operating instructions

for recurring tests and/or

inspections.

When working in the vicinity

of live components and lines,

take appropriate measures for

preventing current transfers or

high voltage flashovers to the

device.

For repairs only original

LUKAS accessories and spare

parts are to be used.
Make sure that you do not

get caught in the hose loops

and trip when working with or

transporting the device.

Prevent electrostatic

discharge, which has the

possible consequence of spark

formation, when handling the

device.

When the hand pumps are set

up, care needs to be taken

that they are not impaired by

extremely strong temperature

changes.

The device is filled with

hydraulic fluid. These hydraulic

fluids can be detrimental to

health if they are swallowed

or their vapours are inhaled.

Direct contact with the skin

should be avoided for the

same reason. Also, when

handling hydraulic fluids, note

that they can negatively affect

biological systems.

When operating and/or storing

the device, make sure that the

function and the safety of the

device are not impaired by

strong external temperature

differences or that the device

is damaged. Keep in mind that

the device can also heat up

when it is continuously used.

Make sure there is adequate

lighting while working.

Before transporting the device,

always check to see that the

accessories are positioned

securely to prevent the

possibility of an accident.

Always keep these operating

instructions easily accessible

at the site where the device is

used.

Make sure you properly

dispose of all removed parts,

leftover hydraulic fluid, leftover

oil and packing materials.

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