Safety
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3.5.3
Inspection before startup
Before the first start and every subsequent operation, check the solid fertiliser
broadcaster to make sure that it is safe to operate.
Is all safety equipment on the solid fertiliser broadcaster installed and func-
tional?
Are all attachments and load bearing assemblies tight and in a proper condi-
tion?
Are the spreading discs and their fasteners in good condition?
Are the protective screens on the container closed and bolted?
Is the check gauge on the protective screen bolting device in the correct
zone? See
on
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Are any persons in the danger zone of the solid fertiliser broadcaster?
3.5.4
During operation
If the solid fertiliser broadcaster malfunctions, stop the machine immediately
and lock it. Have the fault repaired immediately by qualified technicians.
Never climb up on to the solid fertiliser broadcaster when it is running.
Operate the solid fertiliser broadcaster only with the safety guard in the hop-
per closed. The safety guard must not be opened or removed during opera-
tion.
Rotating parts of the machine can cause severe injury. Therefore, always
make sure that body parts or items of clothing never come close to the rotat-
ing parts of the machine.
Do not place any objects (such as screws, nuts) in to the spreader hopper.
Grit is flung from the machine at a high speed and can cause serious injury,
e.g. to the eyes. Make sure that there are no persons within the spreading
range of the solid fertiliser broadcaster.
If the wind speed is too high, you should stop the spreading operation, as the
spreading accuracy cannot be ensured.
Never climb up on the solid fertiliser broadcaster or the tractor under power
lines.
3.6
Fertiliser
Improper selection or use of fertiliser may cause serious injury or environmental
damage.
When you choose a fertiliser, make sure you are properly informed about its
effects on humans, the environment and the machine.
Please note the fertiliser manufacturers instructions.
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