C-6.6 Cleaning And Washing The Machine; C-6.6.1 Cleaning Instructions; C-6.6.2 Washing Instructions; C-6.7 Machine Disposal - Terex Genie GTH-4013 Operator's Manual

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C-6.6 CLEANING
MACHINE

C-6.6.1 Cleaning instructions

Clean the machine in accordance with the following
instructions:
Remove any oil or grease traces with a dry solvent
or a volatile mineral alcohol
Before assembling a new part, remove any
protection product (rust-preventer, grease, wax
etc.).
Remove any trace of rust from metal parts with
some emery cloth before smearing the part with a
protection product (rust-preventer, paint, oil etc.).

C-6.6.2 Washing instructions

ATTENTION
Do not use water at high pressure for washing the
machine and especially the main valve, the solenoid
valves and electrical parts.
External washing
Before washing the machine, check that the engine is
shut down and the doors and windows are closed.
Do not, at any times, use fuel to clean the machine. Use
water or some steam. In cold climates, dry the locks
after washing or smear them with an antifreeze.
Before using the machine again, check its conditions.
Internal washing
Wash the machine interior with some water and a
sponge. Do not use water at high pressure. After
washing, dry with a clean cloth.
Washing the engine
Before washing the engine, protect the air intake filter
to prevent water from entering the circuit.
ATTENTION
If the machine shall be used in a marine or
equivalent environment, protect it against salt
deposits with an adequate treatment against
saltiness to prevent rust formation.
Handler with telescopic boom GTH-4013
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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WASHING
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Document 57.0007.0200 - 01/2006
C-6.7
MACHINE DISPOSAL
PROTECT THE
ENVIRONMENT
At the end of the machine life, call in a specialised
firm to dispose of it in compliance with the local or
national regulations.
C-6.7.1 Battery disposal
PROTECT THE
ENVIRONMENT
Used lead-acid batteries cannot be disposed of as
normal industrial solid wastes. Because of the
presence of harmful substances, they must be
collected, eliminated and/or recycled in accordance
with the laws of the UE.
In Italy, used or discarded batteries have been
classified as "Toxic wastes" in accordance with
Presidential decree n. 397 of 09/09/1988 and Law n.
475 O.G. n. 18 of 09/11/1988 because they contain
lead and sulphuric acid. Their disposal through
recycling must be done only through companies
authorised and belonging to the "Consorzio
Obbligatorio Batterie Esauste e dei rifiuti piombosi"
(Cobat) which collect and dispose of used lead-acid
batteries throughout the national territory.
Used batteries must be kept in a dry and confined
place. Make sure the battery is dry and the cell
plugs are tight. Place a sign on the battery to warn
of not using it. If before disposal the battery is left
in the open air, it will be necessary to dry, smear the
box and the elements with a coat of grease and
tighten the plugs. Do not rest the battery on the
ground; it is always advisable to rest it on a pallet
and cover it. The disposal of batteries shall be as
rapid as possible.
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