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Operator's Manual – Self-loading Trailer
Anderson Group
NOTE:
Terms such as right, left, front and rear are based on a
person standing behind the equipment and looking toward
the front of the equipment.
2.1.2 Operator qualifications
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The machine must only be used, maintained and repaired by people who are familiar with its
features and know how to operate it safely.
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Familiarize yourself with the machine before operating it. A full understanding of all the tractor
controls is particularly important.
2.1.3 Surroundings
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Adjust your speed and driving style to the terrain, roads and paths. Be vigilant and cautious!
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Always drive slowly and avoid sudden changes of direction, especially on rough or steep
terrain and while turning.
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Avoid suddenly braking and accelerating when going up or down a slope.
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Ideally, use your machine in daylight. Otherwise, ensure that you have adequate artificial
lighting.
2.1.4 Manufacturer and user responsibilities
Failure to comply with the following rules can make
your machine dangerous. The manufacturer shall
not be held liable in the event of damage or injury.
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Follow all installation, operating, adjustment, maintenance and repair instructions in this
manual.
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Use only the recommended replacement parts and accessories.
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Do not modify or have another person modify your machine and its accessories (mechanical,
electrical, hydraulic) without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
2.1.5 Warnings/pictograms
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The warnings and pictograms on the machine provide safety information and help prevent
accidents.
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Ensure that the warnings and pictograms remain clean and clearly visible. In the event of
damage, ask your manufacturer (or dealer) for new labels.
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During repairs, ensure that any replacement parts bear the same labels as the original parts.
2.1.6 Toxic materials
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Keep a first aid kit handy.
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Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth when using products such as fuels, oils, solvents and
cleaning products, most of which contain harmful substances.