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Code F07012287
USE AND MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
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4.0 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
4.1 LIFTING THE MACHINE WITH ROPES
Before performing lifting of the machine, make sure it is
placed on a flat and compacted surface
.
Then tension the belts by entering them in the points in-
dicated by specific stickers and slowly and gradually start
lifting. Place the machine on flat and compacted soil,
at a
tilt not exceeding 8.5°.
ATTENTION
DANGER OF MACHINE FALLING
POTENTIAL SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH
Ensure the lifting equipment has a load capacity greater
than the weight of the machine (see CE Plate).
In machine transport, handling and placement stages
pay attention to:
• Danger of tipping components.
• Danger of impact and crushing for people.
It is advisable to check correct machine balancing
until the machine is entirely lifted.
Do not lift or manually handle the machine with liquid
inside the tanks, as the weight is greater and the
liquid inevitably shifts, changing the centre of gravity
and causing dangerous and uncontrollable move-
ments.
Lifting must be carried out consistently (with no tears
or pulses).
Make sure there are no persons in dangerous areas.
During lifting, the area surrounding the component is
to be considered hazardous area.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage attributable
to the machine after delivery.
4.2 HANDLING
The towed atomiser are fitted with removable parking
wheel which enables the machine to be moved by push-
ing it on even, compact terrain and with empty tank.
To make handling of the atomiser easier when it is discon-
nected from the tractor, specific compartments are located
on the machine and on the drawbar to position:
• PTO shaft: tilting support on the parking wheel.
• Manual pressure regulator: bayonet housing on the
drawbar.
• Electrical pressure regulator: push button panel sup-
port (the cable must be rolled up around it to avoid
hindrances).
• Potential brakes lever: bayonet housing on the draw-
bar.
This symbol identifies the machine’s
lifting points.