Safety
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3.4.3
Accident prevention
Safety and accident prevention regulations are regulated by law according to
each country. The owner of the machine is responsible for observing the regula-
tions applicable in the country of operation.
The following instructions must also be observed:
Never leave the AXIS H EMC solid fertiliser broadcaster running without su-
pervision.
Do not ride on the AXIS H EMC solid fertiliser broadcaster while it is working
or being transported. (
No passengers
).
Do not use components of the AXIS H EMC solid fertiliser broadcaster as
steps to climb up onto the machine.
Do not wear loose clothing. Avoid workwear with belts, fringes or other parts
which can get caught in the machinery.
Follow the manufacturer's directions when working with chemicals. It may be
necessary to wear personal protective equipment.
3.5
Operating safety instructions
The solid fertiliser broadcaster should only be operated in a reliable condition to
avoid dangerous situations.
3.5.1
Parking the solid fertiliser broadcaster
Park the AXIS H EMC solid fertiliser broadcaster with an empty hopper on
level, form ground.
If the AXIS H EMC solid fertiliser broadcaster is parked alone (without a trac-
tor), the metering valve should be left completely open.
3.5.2
Filling the solid fertiliser broadcaster
Never fill the solid fertiliser broadcaster while the tractor engine is running.
Take the ignition key out to make sure the motor cannot be started.
Use suitable equipment for filling (e.g. front-end loader, auger).
Fill the solid fertiliser broadcaster no higher than the top. Check the filling lev-
el, e.g. through the viewing window in the container (depending on model).
Only fill the solid material broadcaster while in a attached state.
Only full the solid fertiliser broadcaster with the protective screen closed. This
way you will avoid operating problems caused by clumping of the grit or other
foreign bodies.
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