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12 Safety instructions
For your safety…
This supplement to the operating manual contains general rules of conduct for the intended use
of the implement and safety-related information that should always be observed for your
personal safety.
The list is very extensive, and some of the information does not apply exclusively to the delivered
implement. However, the summary of the information often reminds you of unconsciously neglected
safety regulations for the everyday operation of machines and implements.
Intended use
The implement is designed solely for normal use in agricultural operations (intended use).
Any other use is considered to be non-intended. The manufacturer is not liable for any resulting damage,
the operator alone bears the associated risk.
Intended use also includes compliance with the conditions for operation, maintenance, and repairs
prescribed by the manufacturer.
The implement may only be used, maintained and repaired by persons who have relevant experience
and were instructed on the risks. The safety instructions must also be handed over to other users.
The applicable accident prevention regulations as well as the other generally safety-related,
occupational health and road traffic regulations must also be observed.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from unauthorised modifications and the use of
components and auxiliary parts.
General safety-related instructions and accident prevention regulations
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Before operating the implement and the tractor, always check for traffic and operational safety (like
fractures, cracks, chafe marks, leaks, loose bolts and connections, vibrations and unusual sounds).
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The implements must be checked regularly by the operator (before every use) for any fractures and
cracks, chafe marks, leaks, loose bolts and connections, vibrations, unusual sounds, and to ensure
they function correctly.
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The implements should be cleaned regularly using compressed air. While doing this, personal
protective equipment should be worn if necessary.
Summary of Contents for UD 100 M1
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