Safety Instructions; General - Husqvarna DC 6000 Workshop Manual

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4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General

• No one may repair the DC 6000 unless they have read and understood the contents of this workshop manual.
• This workshop manual is written for personnel with general knowledge about the repair and service of DC 6000.
• The workshop where the DC 6000 is to be repaired must be equipped with safety equipment in accordance
with local bylaws�
• The machine is tested and approved only with equipment originally provided or recommended by the
manufacturer�
• It is the responsibility of the user of this workshop manual to ensure that the service and repairs are carried out
according to legal requirements to protect the health and safety of the personnel undertaking the work.
• Always read the warning label on the packaging for Loctite and oil, and act according to its instructions.
• Always stop the DC 6000 before carrying out any service or repairs�
• When using compressed air, do not direct the jet towards the body. Air can penetrate into the blood circulation
system, which could be fatal.
• Observe local waste regulations�
• Electric shock could cause injury. Do not touch the wires while the DC 6000 is on or plugged in.
• Always make sure all nuts and bolts are correctly tightened.
• Wear personal protective equipment�
• Never carry the machine by holding the cable and never pull the plug by pulling the cable.
• Check that the cables are intact and in good condition. Use cables intended for outdoor use.
• Never use the machine if any cable is damaged.
Warning and Information
The warning box indicates there is a risk of personal injury if the instructions are not followed.
The information box provides instructions for the reader.
ESD general notice
All electrical devices are sensitive to ElectroStatic Discharges (ESD). A person may carry thousands of volts from be-
ing charged sitting in a car seat, wearing shoes with synthetic soles or a synthetic jacket. All discharges one can feel is
certain to destroy electronic components. Even those discharges one can't feel may still damage or destroy electronic
components. When working with electronic components in our products, always use proper ESD protection!.
HIGH VOLTAGE
Risk of electric shock. Service work on the machine should be performed with the power cable disconnected.
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