GENERAL INFORMATION
Operator's Manual Combines FENDT 5275 C-6335 C- EN - LA327317011 - 09/2011
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FIELD OPERATIONS
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DANGER:
To provide a better view, certain
illustrations in this manual show the
machine with the safety guards or covers
removed.
Keep all guards in place.
1.) Before starting work the operator should
familiarise himself thoroughly with all machine
controls.
Ensure that the table has been properly
attached.
The combine manufacturer shall
not be held liable if non-genuine tables are
used.
2.) Always drive the combine at a speed which,
depending on ground conditions, provides the
necessary safety.
When working on
rough ground
, proceed with
great care to ensure machine stability.
Always use the seatbelts provided on the
operator seat and on the other seat, if an
instructor is present.
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DANGER:
Risk of overturning.
3.) When taking the combine to work on slopes,
the operator must be thoroughly familiar with
machine controls and with working on sloping
grounds. Drive at slow speed, in particular
while turning and when the grain tank is full.
The combine must not be used in the following
situations (this list is not exhaustive):
• When maximum allowable inclination is
exceeded (see page 1-4)
• If correct securing of the cutting table to the
main crop elevator with the safety stops has
not been checked
• If correct tyre pressures have not been
checked
• If proper operation of the levelling system
has not been verified
• If the ground is not sufficiently firm or
features sudden surface changes, or the
tyres do not have enough grip on the
ground
• If working close to the edge of ditches or
steep drops.
4.) If the machine tends to tilt forward when
working on slopes, lower the cutting table
completely.
5.)
Take turns at moderate speeds
(3-4 Km/h).
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DANGER:
Risk of squeezing, cutting or
getting trapped.
6.) If any moving part becomes blocked or
jammed,
release it only when the engine is
switched off and all drives have come to a
complete stop. Never push the crop into the
main crop elevator using hands, feet or any
other means. This may cause severe injury
or death.
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DANGER:
Risk of breathing in dust.
7.) Threshing dust may cause allergic lung
diseases. The dust may also contain residues
of pesticides injurious to health. Keep the cab
doors shut when threshing. Wear a protection
mask when carrying out service work involving
exposure to dust (cab filters, rotary screen etc.)
and when working with compressed air.