Battery, Heat, C 4.74 – Holder C-Trac 4.74 User Manual

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Operating instructions

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C 4.74

Operating instructions

Hydraulic oil, brake fluid

During operation, these fluids are pressurized
and pose a health hazard. Do not spill these
fluids. Remove any spilled fluids immediately
with oil binding agent and discard them. Dis-
card drained fluids as specified. Observe appli-
cable laws and regulations. Do not allow them
to come in contact with hot engine parts. Dan-
ger of fire!
Avoid contact with the skin. Avoid the inhala-
tion of spray fog. The penetration of pressu-
rized fluids into the skin is particularly danger-
ous if these fluids are under high pressure and
escape from the hydraulic system through
leaks. Seek medical aid at once in case of such
injuries.
If injuries can not be excluded, use suitable
personal protector (for example, protective
gloves, glasses and skin protection and skin
care creams).

Battery acid

Battery acid contains dissolved sulphuric
acid. This acid is poisonous and caustic. When
working with battery acid, always wear pro-
tective clothing and eye protectors. Do not
allow acid to contact the clothing, skin or eyes;
in case of contact wash immediately with
ample clean water. In case of personal inju-
ries, consult a doctor at once. Neutralize
spilled battery acid immediately.
Discard drained fluids as specified. Observe
applicable laws and regulations.

Emissions

Exhaust gases

During operation, the engine emits exhaust
gas into the environment. The exhaust gas
mainly consists of water vapour, carbon di-
oxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), hydro-
carbon (CH), nitrogen oxide (NOX) and soot.
The components CO, CH and NOX are poi-
sonous or hazardous to health and should
not be inhaled in high concentrations. Soot is
considered to be a carcinogenic material.

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