
1 Safety Instructions
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Weed brush
agria 8100
1 Safety Instructions
Before commissioning, please read the
operating instructions and note:
Warning
symbol
This symbol has been used throughout
these operating instructions to highlight
all sections relevant to your safety. Also
pass on all safety instructions to other
users.
Intended use
The machine meets the current state of
the art and complies with the applicable
safety regulations at the time of market-
ing within the context of the approved
use. In terms of design it was not possi-
ble to eliminate either the foreseeable
misuse or the remaining risk without
limiting the functionality in accordance
with the regulations.
The weed brush type
8100
, including the
attachments approved by the manufac-
turer, is intended for uprooting and de-
positing weed growth on pavement,
concrete and/or asphalt surfaces so that
the weed can be collected in a further
operation if necessary (intended use).
Any other use is considered to be con-
trary to the intended purpose. The man-
ufacturer is not liable for any damages
resulting from such use and the risk is
entirely the user's own.
Intended use also includes observance
of the operating, servicing and mainte-
nance conditions stipulated by the man-
ufacturer.
Unauthorized changes to the machine,
especially to the safety equipment, may
lead to increased levels of danger, which
would rule out any manufacturer liability
for resulting damage.
When using the machine on public roads
– and when being transported – the
national road traffic regulations of the
relevant country must be complied with
(marking, lighting, etc.).
The machine must be operated as di-
rected in the operating instructions.
Other operators must given instruction if
required.
Any improper use or execution of activi-
ties at the machine not described in
these instructions constitutes unauthor-
ized misuse and is not within the statuto-
ry limits for liability of the manufacturer.
Improper use of the machine can en-
danger people and may result in dam-
age to the machine or other property of
the operator. It can also impair the func-
tionality of the machine.
Reasonable foreseeable misuse
Foreseeable misuse and improper han-
dling include inter alia:
•
Transport of people and objects
•
Removal or manipulation of protec-
tive and safety devices
•
Failure to observe maintenance
intervals
•
Failure to replace wearing parts
•
Incorrectly executed maintenance or
repair work
•
Improper use.