13 lubricating the machine, 14 handling of lubricants – Great Plains P17921E Operator Manual User Manual

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Operating Instructions

5.13 Lubricating the

Machine

Please read the section below carefully

before lubricating the machine.

The machine must be lubricated regularly in

order for it to remain serviceable. Regular

lubrication also contributes towards

extending the service life of your machine.

The recommended lubricating intervals are

specified in “Maintenance Overview”.

After it has been washed using a high-

pressure hose or steam cleaned, the

machine should always be lubricated using

a grease gun.

5.14 Handling of

Lubricants

Please ensure that you read the following

instructions as well as the relevant

information. This also applies to any of your

employees who handle lubricants.

Hygiene

Lubricants do not present a health hazard

provided they are used for their specified

purpose.

In the case of prolonged skin contact,

lubricants, especially low-viscosity oils, may

remove the natural layer of fat contained in

the skin, resulting in dryness and possible

irritation.

It is important to take extreme care when

handling waste oil as it may contain other

irritants.

Vapours given off by cleaning agents and

oils are also a potential health hazard.

You should therefore not carry any oily cloths

around. Change soiled work clothing as

soon as possible.

Always exercise extreme care and observe

the recommended hygiene rules when

handling mineral oil products. Details of

these handling regulations can be found

in information provided by the health

authorities.

Storage and Handling

• Always store lubricants where they

cannot be accessed by children.

• Never store lubricants in open or

unlabelled containers.

Fresh Oil

• Apart from taking the usual care and

observing hygiene rules, there is no need

to take any special precautions when

handling fresh oil.

Waste Oil

• Waste oil can contain harmful

contaminants which may cause skin

cancer, allergies and other illnesses.

Attention!

Oil is a toxic substance. Should you swallow

any oil, do not try to vomit. Contact a doctor

immediately.

Protect your hands with barrier cream or

wear gloves to avoid contact with the skin.

Wash off any traces of oil thoroughly with

soap and hot water.

• Wash your skin thoroughly with soap

and water.

• Use special cleaning agents to clean any

dirt off your hands.

• Never wash oil residue from your skin

with petrol, diesel fuel or paraffin.

• Avoid skin contact with any oily clothing.

• Do not keep any oily rags in your pockets.

• Wash soiled clothing before wearing it

again.

• Ensure that any oily footwear is disposed

of in the proper manner.

5. Servicing and Maintenance

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