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SAFETY
The symbol above is used throughout this manual every time recommendations are made concerning your safety,
the safety of others, or the good operation of the machine.
These recommendations must be made known to all machine operators.
DESIGNATED USE OF THE MACHINE
FC 202 - FC 202 R
Mower Conditioners must only be used for the work which they have been designed
: mowing on the ground of hay fields, grass silage fields and improved pastures for the purpose of harvesting fodder
for feeding livestock.
The manufacturer is not held liable for any damage resulting from machine applications other than those specified
by the manufacturer.
Any use other than the designated operation is at the risk and responsibility of the operator.
Designated use of the machine also means :
- following operation, maintenance and repair recommendations given by the manufacturer ;
- using only genuine spare parts, equipment and accessories as designated by the manufacturer.
FC 202 - FC 202 R
Mower Conditioners must only be operated, maintained and repaired by competent persons
who are familiar with machine specifications and operation and are aware of any danger involved.
The operator must imperatively respect current legislation concerning :
- accident prevention,
- work safety,
- public traffic circulation.
All safety advice indicated on the machine must be strictly observed.
The manufacturer is not held liable for any damage resulting from machine modifications carried out by the operator
himself or by a third party without previous written agreement from the manufacturer.
GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Before operating the machine, always ensure that tractor and machine are in accordance with work safety and road
traffic regulations.
Summary of Contents for FC 202
Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATOR S MANUAL FC 202 FC 202 R N 95101 A GB 06 1999...
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Page 17: ...15 ATTACHMENT...
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Page 29: ...27 SECURING DISCS AND KNIVES...
Page 30: ...28 INSPECTION OF KNIVES AND SECURING ELEMENTS...
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