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A.9
(22)
Any changes or adjustments of the machine may only be performed with a written consent of the
producer. The producer is not responsible for any potential damages occurred as a result of non-
compliance with this instruction. The machine must always be equipped with the prescribed accessories,
equipment and gear including the safety labels. All warning and safety signs must be always legible and
at their positions. They must be replaced if damaged or lost without delay.
A.10
(23)
The operating manual and the requirements of the safety at work must be always available to the
operator.
A.11
(24)
When operating the machine, the operator must not consume alcohol, medicine, narcotic and
hallucinogenic substances that reduce attention and coordination abilities. If the operator has to take
medicine prescribed by the physician or if he or she uses over the counter medicine, he or she must be
informed by the physician whether he or she is able to reliably and safely operate the machine under these
circumstances.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
For the operation and maintenance use:
Close-fitting clothing
Protective gloves and goggles for protection from dust and sharp parts
of the machine
B.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
B.1
(1)
The vehicle intended for the transportation of the machine must have at least the same bearing capacity
as the weight of the transported machine is. The total weight of the machine is stated on the production
label.
B.2
(2)
The dimensions of the transported machine including the vehicle must comply with valid regulations
for traffic on ground communications (decrees, acts).
B.3
(3)
The transported machine must be always attached to the vehicle so that it cannot be released during
transportation.
B.4
(4)
The carrier is responsible for damages caused by the release of incorrectly or insufficiently attached
machine to the vehicle.
C.
MANIPULATING THE MACHINE BY LIFTING EQUIPMENT
C.1
(1)
The lifting equipment and binding instruments intended for manipulation with the machine must have
at least the same bearing capacity as the weight of the manipulated machine is.
C.2
(2)
The machine may only be attached for manipulation in designated places marked by stick-on labels
showing a “chain“.
C.3
(3)
When attached (suspended) in designated places, it is not allowed to move in the area of potential reach
of the manipulated machine.
D.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ON GROUND COMMUNICATIONS
Transport Position of
FALCON
Attach the machine to the tractor by hanging with the use of the two-point suspension equipment
(TPS 3).
The side frames must be folded in the vertical position.
The machine must be equipped with removable shields displaying the boundaries, functional lighting
and a board of rear label for slow vehicles (pursuant to ECE No.69).
The lighting must be turned on when in operation on ground communications.
The tractors must be equipped with a special light appliance with orange colour that must be turned
on when in operation on ground communications.
The operator must drive with increased caution and consideration for other participants of the traffic.
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