Safety
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Use
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HAZARD
Avoid all contact of the machine with electrical voltage lines.
Any contact with electrical voltage lines can cause serious or even
fatal injuries.
Take all necessary precautions in order to avoid any contact while
handling the machine adjacent to electrical voltage lines.
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WARNING
Be mindful of the return to the initial position
of locked tine.
Any tine that is abnormally blocked in the raised position may
suddenly return to its position and is therefore a source of serious
danger.
Keep away from the tine and never stand in its return path.
Raise the machine to eliminate any blockages.
When the tine is returned to low position, check that it is fully
tightened and does not lock up.
If the tine remains locked, do not try to release it.
Call a
technician
.
Stay outside the zone where the machine’s foldable parts are
in motion.
No one should enter the folding extensions area or folding or
tipping (where fitted) accessories movement area, until they have
been locked by the system provided for this purpose. The system
may be chain, a pin, a rigid connecting rod or a double control
valve.
Do not take actions on a moving machine.
Any work on the machine is prohibited while the tractor is in
motion. Keep a safety distance of at least 5.00 m (
16’4”
) from the
machine in motion (forward movement, movement of any part of
the machine, movement of the tractor hitch).
Verify the peripheral areas of both the machine and tractor
before starting up.
Before starting up:
Ensure that there is no one in the immediate vicinity (children,
etc.).
Ensure that you have sufficient visibility.
Wear safety shoes and maintain a safe distance when
adjusting machines.
For machines fitted with covering discs, border discs, folding tines,
leveling boards, track erasers or any other accessory that can be
vertically adjusted, it is advisable to respect a safety distance, as
the equipment could accidentally fall when being adjusted.
Wearing safety shoes is recommended.
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