Operation; Storage; Moving The Petrol Trolley; Loading - CEMO 95 l Manual De Instrucciones

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4. Place petrol trolley in a horizontal position.
Before opening the filling lock a , make a
conductive connection with the earth cable h
between the tank and the transport vehicle
or the ground.
Open screw cap
Filling the tank.
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Important!
Avoid sources of ignition, such as
smoking or naked flame.
Warning: Risk of explosion.
Please always use an automatic
delivery nozzle to avoid overflows.
Hold the delivery nozzle in the filling
opening. Do not use an extension.
5. Perform a test filling as described in section
5.6, but hold the delivery nozzle in the still
open filling opening.
6. Close the filling opening with the screw cap.
Disconnect earth cable h from the transport
vehicle or from the ground, wind it up and fix the
terminal clamp to the point provided.
The filling station is now ready for operation.

5. Operation

5.1 Storage

Important!
Material damage (deformation) of
the tank from excessive heating or
mechanical overload.
• do not expose the high-grade plastic tank
to direct sunlight for extended periods either
during transport on the vehicle or when
in storage.
Suitable storage conditions:
• ambient temperature: -10 °C to +40 °C
(cover when storing outdoors)
• floor: level and smooth
(without pointed projections)
• ensure adequate ventilation when storing the
petrol trolley inside buildings

5.2 Moving the petrol trolley

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Important!
The completely filled petrol trolley
is heavy.
The petrol trolley can be simply transported on
its wheels with air-filled tyres.
Note that considerable downhill forces arise on
steep slopes.

5.3 Loading

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Important!
The completely filled petrol trolley is
heavy – do not try to lift it on your own.
The empty petrol trolley can be loaded using the
grip recesses k in the area of the wheels and
the transport handle.
Note that the equipment weighs 22 kg when
empty.

5.4 Transport

During transport, observe the pertinent
regulations for transport and securing loads,
in particular:
• Road traffic (licensing) act of the country
in question
• CEN 12195 Parts 1 to 4 for calculation
and lashing.
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