Work Safety Instructions; Qualification Of Operators; Preparing To Work; Precautions During Servicing - Stiga e-PARK 220 Workshop Manual

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WORKSHOP MANUAL
e-PARK 220

1.2.1 Qualification of operators

All maintenance, disassembly and repairs must be carried out by expert mechanics who are fa-
miliar with all the accident prevention and safety regulations after reading through the procedures
in this manual.
Regarding the electrical system in general, the motors and the electronic management equip-
ment, the interventions must be carried out by competent personnel in the electrical and elec-
tronic field, well versed in the use of information systems.

1.2.2 Preparing to work

Before starting any work, it is very important to provide adequate preparation to achieve more ef-
ficient work. A clean work area at the beginning of each intervention makes for quicker and easier
repairs.
To reduce the nuisance of having to search for tools or parts out of place, place the parts removed
on a clean work surface, with all the fixing bolts arranged in their order of disassembly.
Organisation is a key element for correct reassembly. The required utensils, tools and compo-
nents must be gathered before starting work.
Interrupting a job to locate tools or components is a useless waste of time.

1.2.3 Precautions during servicing

The operations described in this manual do not entail particularly hazardous situations besides
the normal hazard related to mechanical operations and that can be avoided by taking the neces-
sary care and attention normally required for this type of work.
As well as following the usual accident prevention regulations that apply to most repair shops,
we recommended you:
- remove the ignition key before beginning any repair work;
- protect hands with suitable protective gloves, especially when working near the cutting unit;
- let the electric motors to cool down before starting any repair or maintenance work.
- do not wear rings, bracelets, necklaces or similar items when working on batteries, as they may
cause a short circuit or fire;
- when working near batteries and electric motors, take the utmost care not to perform actions
that could cause accidental contacts with live cables and cause short circuits or fires;
- do not dispose of waste with high environmental impact . Dispose of all waste in accordance
with the laws in force;
- ensure that other persons cannot accidentally carry out actions that may physically endanger
those working on the machine.
1 - INTRODUCTION

1.2 WORK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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