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Dear customer, congratulations and thank you for choosing a This Use and Maintenance Manual has been written to help you fully appreciate your vehicle. We strongly recommend that you read this manual in its entirety before using the vehicle. It contains information, advice and important warnings that will help you to fully take advantage of the technical capabilities of You will learn about its features and special practical information in addition to information about its maintenance, driver and operation safety to help maintain your vehicle over time We are confident that you will be happy with your new vehicle and we remain at your disposal should you have any further...
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................1 1.1 Manual structure ...............................................1 1.2 Purpose and content ..............................................1 1.3 Preservation ..................................................1 1.4 Addressees ..................................................1 1.5 Terms, units of measurement and abbreviations used ..............................4 1.6 Used symbols ................................................6 GUARANTEE ..........................................8 2.1 Exclusions from the guarantee .........................................8 2.2 Guarantee: duration ..............................................8 2.3 Guarantee: validity ..............................................8 2.4 Guarantee: activation .............................................9 2.5 Guarantee: validity ..............................................9...
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1.4.3 Qualification The vehicle and equipment are intended for professional use; their use must therefore be entrusted to qualified figures, in particular: Being of adult age Be physically and psychically suitable to carry out particularly difficult technical work Have been adequately trained on the use and maintenance of the vehicle and equipment Have been judged suitable by the employer to carry out the work entrusted to them Are able to understand and interpret the manual and the safety requirements Know the emergency procedures and their activation...
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All other expenses not listed under those for which DIECI S.R.L. is liable 2.5.2 Guarantee in countries with NO assistance centres Refers exclusively to the free supply, ex works by DIECI S.R.L., of parts no longer usable due to faulty original material, manufacturing and/or assembly. 2.5.3 Examining replaced faulty parts Before honouring the guarantee, DIECI S.R.L.
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Any guarantee conditions other than those listed above must be agreed upon in writing and signed by both parties. Unless agreed upon in writing by both parties; DIECI S.R.L. does not pay compensation for any type of claim caused by vehicle...
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3.4.3 Traumas Distortions, dislocations and fractures: Immobilise the joints in the position after the trauma, using bandages or storage, supporting the analgesic position of the injured party without attempting dangerous manoeuvres. Apply the cold (with bag of ice or other systems). In case of exposed fracture, cover the wound using a sterile gauze pad, after having pressed at a distance on the specific points the relative haemorrhage.
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3.5.5 Contact with dangerous substances - Wear the necessary protective clothing. - Refer to the safety data sheet of the product used and take appropriate precautionary measures when using the product. - Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with eyes: rinse them thoroughly with plenty of water for a few minutes keeping the eyelids open and consult a doctor.
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8.4.3 Battery: Recharging the battery - A battery is fully charged if, at a constant temperature, the electrolyte density and the tension measured at the poles does not increase within 2 hours. - The efficiency of each recharge depends on the general conditions of the battery itself. An old battery will not be able to obtain the same life and efficiency as a new battery after recharging.
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9.6.2 Inspecting the work area - Examine the work area when working at the edge of an excavation or on soft ground as the machine could overturn. - Examine the conformation and condition of the terrain of the work area before beginning to operate. - Keep the machine well away from the edge of the excavation and the side of the road.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 10.1 Warnings if the vehicle should overturn - The safety belt is the best protection if the vehicle should overturn to its front or side; - Keep calm: remain on board and do not try to jump out of the driver’s seat; - Hold the steering wheel with both hands;...
STORING THE VEHICLE 15.1 Long period of inactivity If the vehicle must be stored for a long period of time (over a week), certain precautions must be complied with to protect it: Clean the vehicle. Lubricate all the greasers. Check the tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure. Clean the fuel system and change the filter cartridges.
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- The periodic inspection, testing and maintenance must be carried out by specialized personnel appointed for that purpose or by a workshop authorized by the manufacturer DIECI S.r.l. - The employer/operator of the machine must record or appoint personnel trained for the purpose to record the results of the checks into the Control Log.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Cab .........................43 Cab ventilation filter: Cleaning and replacement ..131 Causes of failed start-ups ..............109 Central instrument panel ..............46 Accelerator ....................70 Central instrument panel ..............65 Acoustic signal ..................66 Certification and CE marking ............34 Additional guarantee for repairs and replacement Checking for damage .................23 parts ........................9 Cleaning ....................151...
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Guarantee: intervention request ..........10 Introduction ....................1 Guarantee: termination ..............10 Guarantee: validity ...................8 Guarantee: validity ...................9 LCD display ....................46 Left instrument panel .................44 Left side .......................39 Haemorrhages ..................17 Liability ......................33 Hand throttle control lever ..............78 Lifting, transport and storage .............154 Heating * .....................81 Lighting .......................93 Horn .......................68 Lights: Inspection ................134...
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Tightening the wheel nuts ..............83 Tightness of the wheel nuts: Inspection ......143 Safety devices ..................53 Towing the machine with engine in failure .......119 Safety indications ..................13 Training ......................2 Safety regulations ..................12 Training ......................2 Safety stickers ..................53 Transmission maintenance ............141 Safety stickers: Inspection .............131 Transporting the vehicle ..............155 Safety stickers position in the cab..........60 Transporting the vehicle on a trailer ........155...
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