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INSTRUCTION FOR EMERGENCIES

In case of an emergency please dial 112.

Keep cell phone or emergency phone available specially when working alone. First aid kit and 

fire extinguishers must be kept easily accesable during all work, maintenance and service. 

SURROUNDINGS

Check and make sure that the area is clear of people, children and objects before switching 

on or using the equipment. Risk of serious personal injury. Be especially careful if children are 

in the area where the equipment is being use or stored. Check that there are no low-hanging 

power lines within the work area. Be careful when working on slopes and near ditches.

Always work alone with equipment designed for single - purpose tools/products. Never have 

junk/debris lying in your work area. Have workspaces clean. Always respect the risk zone.

DO NOT allow anyone to ride on the blade!

DANGER!

Children in the area should be supervised.

BEFORE USE

Read the safety information and operating instructions carefully. Be sure that you understand

the safety information, operating instructions and warning labels. Use common sense when

using the machine and use appropriate personal protective equipment Always check the per-

formanceand the machine combination that are use.It’s highly important these matches in a  

satisfactory manner.This is to ensure the product or the function and most important yours 

and others safety.

Visually inspect the equipment or product before using it.Fix or replace damaged and worn 

parts immediately to reduce the risk of injury. Lubricate moving parts and check that all screw-

nuts and bolts are tightened. Clearing when necessary.

Learn and remember the correct working method. Beginners should always keep a low speed, 

use extreme caution before routine and product knowledge is achieved. The user/customer is 

responsible to handle the situation correctly. The product should not be taken into use unless 

it can be done in a safe way for the user.  

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Ensure that all nuts, bolts and fittings are securely attached, that all packing / shipping 

supplies such as tape, steel tape, rope, etc. are removed.

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Check that the reinforcing bars are not broken, replace if necessary.

Summary of Contents for 37-SBAVTV

Page 1: ...37 SBAVTV SNOW BLADE ATV PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USINGTHE PRODUCT TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL...

Page 2: ...are aimed for farmers with high demands on functionality PRODUCT INFORMATION Snow blade for ATVs with easy front mounting enables easy installation removal of the blade The snow blade is raised lowere...

Page 3: ...g medications or drugs suffering from strong depression or severe mental illness Always follow the general traffic rules and regulations and the rules of the Animal Welfare Act Persons under 15 years...

Page 4: ...moved Risk zone 15 m Respect the danger area of the implement Warning Risk of crushing Do not permit anyone to stand under suspended loads Warning Accident risk for children Children are not allowed i...

Page 5: ...Be sure that you understand the safety information operating instructions and warning labels Use common sense when using the machine and use appropriate personal protective equipment Always check the...

Page 6: ...se Be careful when connecting the blade onto the ATV Always keep an eye over the working area during all work with the blade During operation pay particular attention so that the blade do not hit any...

Page 7: ...ularly check the condition of the product before failure is a fact If cracks twisting bending glitches or fatigue are discovered stop work and rectify the fault Worn parts should be replaced Re tighte...

Page 8: ...le the drawbar 3 Then mount the drawbar on the snow bla de assembly Moving parts such as joints and attachment to the plow Shouldn t be tighte ned so hard so that mobility is affected Adjust drawbar l...

Page 9: ...racket is just right below the ATV s front bracket 4 Snow blade connected underneath the ATV Set the snow blade on the ground Drive the ATV to the front of the snow blade Make sure that the snow blade...

Page 10: ...o that the tow coupling ends just below the hitch ball Adjust the length of the drawbar if necessary and tighten the bolt 8 Hook the tow coupling on the hitch ball 6 Lift the snow blade with the help...

Page 11: ...Address Invoice number E mail Phone nr Defect product part Problem description Describe the sequence of events Other Submit Complaint form and photo to Kellfri AB Division of Services Contact Kellfri...

Page 12: ...y replaces Compensation for spare parts after acknowledgment that the fault lies on the material or manufaturing deffects This guarantee do not cover Labour costs Travel expenses Any modification that...

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