Service & maintenance safety, Electrical system hazards, Service & maintenance safety –4 – Compact Power Boxer 427W User Manual

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Safety Precautions

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SAFETY

Maintenance work can be hazardous if not done in a careful manner. All personnel should
realize the hazards and strictly follow safe maintenance practices. Failure to comply with these
safety precautions may result in serious personal injury and/or death.

Use only CPI supplied or approved replacement parts and attachments.Imitation parts may
lead to unit damage and/or injury to personnel. Warranty may be voided if unauthorized parts
and attachments are used.

Wear the proper protective clothing and personal safety equipment necessary to perform the
maintenance or service required.

Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.

Clean up oil or fuel spillage.

Fuel or oil leaks or spills can create a fire or explosion hazard.

Prior to performing maintenance or service, park the unit in a level area away from
obstructions and/or work site hazards.

Be sure the area has adequate light and is well ventilated. NEVER operate the machine
inside a closed area.

Clean-up any oil, grease, mud, water, or snow which might cause the floor surface to become
slippery.

If the machine requires maintenance, take the machine out of service and attach a "Do Not
Operate" tag at the control panel and remove the ignition key.

If maintenance or repairs require the boom to be raised, the "Hydraulic Cylinder Lock" must
be installed.

Know where all pinch points and rotating parts on the unit are. These areas must be avoided
to prevent serious injury.

Remove only those guards or covers on the component being serviced and replace them
immediately upon completion of the work.

Never attempt to adjust or service engine or machine components while they are hot.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HAZARDS

Prior to working on the electrical system:

Disconnect battery cables, removing the battery ground cable first.

When re-connecting the battery, connect the battery ground cables last.

Never allow battery cables to contact hydraulic lines or rub against sharp edges.

WARNING

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