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Authori
z
ed operators
Unintended use of the machine can lead to
severe or even fatal physical injuries. In order
to prevent accidents, each person involved in
work with the machine must meet the following
minimum requirements:
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The person must be physically able to keep
the machine under control.
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The person is able to perform work with the
machine safely within the scope of these op-
erating instructions.
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The person is acquainted with the function of
the machine within the scope of its work and
is able to assess and avoid any work related
dangers.
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The person has understood the operating
instructions and is able to implement the in-
formation given in the operating instructions
accordingly.
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The person is fully familiar with the safe opera-
tion of the vehicle.
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The person knows all applicable road traffic
regulations and is in possession of a valid
driving permit for road travels.
The
person in charge
must
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make the operating instructions accessible for
the machine operator.
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Ensure that the operator has read and under-
stood the operating instructions.
Endangered children
Children are not able to assess dangers and may
behave unpredictably. Children are therefore
especially endangered:
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Keep children away from the machine.
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Especially when starting to drive and before
triggering machine movements you must
make sure that the danger zone is free of
children.
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Shut down the tractor before leaving it.
Children can trigger dangerous machine
movements. An insufficiently secured ma
-
chine parked without being attended poses
a danger for playing children!
Danger zone
The danger zone around the machine poses the
following endangerments:
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Accidental operation of the hydraulic system
can trigger dangerous movements of the
machine.
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Defective or not correctly fastened electric
lines can cause fatal electric shocks.
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A damaged or incorrectly assembled prop-
shaft can catch and pull in clothes.
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With the drive still running, machine parts may
rotate or swing out.
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Hydraulically raised machine parts can lower
slowly and unnoticed.
Failing to pay attention to the danger zone can
result in severe or even fatal physical injuries.
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Do not stand under lifted loads. Lower such
loads to the ground first.
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Instruct persons to leave the danger zone
around the machine and tractor.
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Before working in the danger zone of the ma
-
chine or between machine and tractor:
Shut
down the tractor!
This also applies for short-term inspection
work.
Many accidents are caused by care-
lesness and running machines!
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Pay attention to the information in all operat-
ing instructions.
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