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• Always lower the attachment if you need to leave
the lift truck. A lift truck supporting a load requires
your full attention.

3.9 Hydraulic Hazards

DANGER
Injection hazard.
Infection and gangrene will result
when hydraulic oil penetrates the
skin. See a doctor immediately to
prevent loss of limb or death.
Use a piece of cardboard to check for
hydraulic leaks.
• Wear personal protective equipment, such as gloves
and safety glasses, whenever servicing or checking
a hydraulic system.
• Assume that all hydraulic hoses and components
are pressurized. Relieve all hydraulic pressure before
disconnecting any hydraulic line.
• Never try to stop or check for a hydraulic leak with
any part of your body; use a piece of cardboard to
check for hydraulic leaks.

3.10 Electrical Hazards

WARNING
Electrocution hazard.
Contact with energized equipment may
result in injury or death and will damage
equipment.
Remain at least 25 feet from high voltage
electrical wires.
• All electrical cables and connectors must be in
good condition (free of corrosion, damage, etc). Use
caution in wet weather to avoid danger from electrical
shock. Never attempt electrical testing or repair while
standing in water.
• Do not wear electrically conductive jewelry, clothing,
or other items while working on the electrical system.
45-034, REV. 5/18

3.11 Maintenance Warnings

Maintenance, lubrication and repair of this machine can
be dangerous unless performed properly. You must have
the necessary skills and information, proper tools and
equipment. Work in a method that is safe, correct, and
meets your company's requirements.
• Do not attempt to make adjustments, or perform
maintenance or service unless you are authorized
and qualified to do so.
• Include attachments in a scheduled maintenance
and inspection program. Tailor inspection steps to
the attachment.
• Unless specified in service procedures, never attempt
maintenance or lubrication procedures while the
machine is moving or the engine is running.
• Always perform all maintenance and lubrication
procedures with the machine on level ground, parked
away from traffic lanes.
Notice
Local laws and regulations may require
that additional safety measures be taken.
• Never rely on the hydraulic system to support any
part of the machine during maintenance or lubrication.
Never stand under a component that is supported
only by the hydraulics. Make sure it is resting on its
mechanical stops or appropriate safety stands.
• Use caution when working around hot fluids. Always
allow lubricating and hydraulic oils to cool before
draining. Burns can be severe.
• Use extreme caution when using compressed air to
blow parts dry. The pressure should not exceed 30
psi (208 kPa) at the nozzle. Never use compressed
air on yourself. Air pressure penetrating your skin
can be fatal.
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