¾
When operating supporting devices there is
danger of injuring at crushing and shearing
points!
¾
Be particularly cautious when coupling and
uncoupling the machine to or from the tractor!
There are crushing and shearing points at the
coupling point between tractor and machine!
¾
Persons are not permitted to stand between
tractor and machine when the hydraulic sys-
tem is operated!
¾
Coupled supply lines
•
must easily follow all movements when
cornering without any tension, buckling or
chafing.
•
must not rub against other parts.
¾
Triggering ropes for quick release couplings
must hang down loosely and should not trig-
ger any action when in lowest position!
¾
Always park unhitched machines in a stable
position!
¾
Never unhitch with an empty tank and un-
folded folding boom!
Negative drawbar load can cause the machine
to tip over!
1.6.3 Working with the machine
¾
Become familiar with all equipment and con-
trol elements of the machine as well as their
functions before starting work.
¾
Wear tight fitting clothes! Loose clothes in
-
crease the danger of being caught or pulled
in by rotating or moveable components.
¾
Only start operation of the machine, if all pro-
tective features have been installed and are
fully functional in protective position!
¾
Observe the maximum payload of the mount-
ed / hitched up machine and the permissible
axle and drawbar loads of the tractor. If nec-
essary drive with the
tank only partly filled.
¾
Persons are not permitted to stay inside the
working range of the machine!
¾
Persons are not permitted to stay inside the
turning and slewing range of the machine!
¾
Use accessing aids and steps only at stand-
still. During operation it is not permitted to ride
on the machine as a passenger!
¾
Never climb onto a ,moving machine!
¾
Parts actuated by external forces (e.g. hydrau-
lically) have crushing and shearing points!
¾
Power operated machine parts must only be
actuated if persons keep a sufficient safety
distances to the machine!
¾
Secure the tractor against unintended starting
and accidental rolling before leaving it.
To do so
•
lower the machine to the ground
•
apply the parking brake
•
shut down the tractor engine
•
Pull out the ignition key
1.6.4 Changing equipment
¾
Secure the machine against unintended roll-
ing away!
¾
Secure raised frame parts you have to work
under with suitable supports!
¾
Caution! Danger of injury caused by protrud-
ing parts (boom parts, etc.)!
¾
Do not step on moving or other rotating parts
to climb onto the machine. You could fall and
be seriously injured.
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