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For such applications, the HVAC system must be of robust design, manufacture and maintenance. In such

a system, fresh air and cab pressurization requirements are provided by an air supply drawn through a filter

with negligible filter bypass.
Even with an appropriate cab and HVAC system, there are other opportunities for contaminates to enter

the cab. While outside the cab, a person can become contaminated on his/her body or clothing.

Contaminated objects can be brought into the cab. Another potential for cab contamination exists when

doors or windows are open in a contaminated environment.
In any case, whenever the cab interior has been contaminated, the effectiveness of the cab to provide

contamination protection will be diminished. Health and safety for agricultural machine operators as well as

others working in, on or around these machines can only be addressed through a comprehensive program.

Such a program is defined as an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS). While

cabs may be used as an effective engineering control within an OHSMS, this is not intended to imply that

the cab alone is appropriate for any specific application.
That determination can only be made by those responsible for the OHSMS in a specific application. It is the

responsibility of those charged with managing the use of the vehicle on which the cab is attached to define

and manage an appropriate OHSMS, and ensure that all federal, state and local regulatory requirements are

followed.
Cabs should not be used as a replacement for any other engineering control or PPE that has been

specifically required by federal, state or local regulatory authorities.

Hierarchy of Controls

The Hierarchy of Controls, in their preferred order of action:

1.

Elimination

2.

Substitution of less hazardous materials, processes, operations or equipment

3.

Engineering controls

4.

Warnings

5.

Administrative controls

6.

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Continuous Improvement Cycle

Cabs should only be used to control operator air contaminant exposures within an OHSMS. This

management system must consider occupational safety and health as a continuous improvement cycle

that includes these on-going processes:

1.

Management, Leadership and Employee Participation: This step in the cycle involves the formulation of

the management system, the establishment of policy, statements of responsibility and the integration

of the employees into the management system.

2.

Planning: This step is based upon initial and going reviews of the management system and numerous

factors affecting occupational safety and health within an organization. Included in these reviews is a

review of the hazard, risks and controls and data collected to evaluate the hazards and the efficacy of

the control measures. In explanatory comments, exposure measurements are included as part of the

assessment processes. The results of audits and measurements are also to be reviewed.

3.

Implementation and Operation: This section describes the organization components of a occupational

safety and health program. It describes the hierarchy of controls mentioned above and several broad

classes of management function. Among these requirements are employee training and evaluation of

employee training. Furthermore, this section requires a written, clearly documented occupational safety

and health program.

4.

Evaluation and Corrective Actions: The section specifically requires management processes to monitor

and evaluate hazards, risks and their controls. Explanatory comments note that this includes

quantitative measures of worker exposure. Practically, this involves physically testing the efficiency of

the cab being used as an engineering control within an OHSMS.

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MF 7700 - Operation

ACT0020750

Summary of Contents for MF 7700

Page 1: ...tor s Manual MF 7700 Operation Version Essential Beauvais AGCO S A S 41 avenue Blaise Pascal 60000 Beauvais France RC B562 104 539 AGCO 2016 Original Operator s Manual January 2016 ACT0020750 EAME Eng...

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Page 3: ...ease read them carefully Your Massey Ferguson dealer will guarantee you quality servicing and will provide you with all the assistance you need When it comes to servicing remember that your dealer kno...

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Page 5: ...instructions for preparing the tractor for use 27 2 6 1 Protective clothing 27 2 6 2 Activated carbon filter information 27 2 6 3 Safety devices and items 30 2 6 4 Checking the tractor 30 2 7 Specifi...

Page 6: ...91 3 1 19 Roof hatch 92 3 1 20 Wheel chock s optional 93 3 2 Setup and Information Screen control screens on the instrument panel 95 3 2 1 Using the Setup and Information Screen 95 3 2 2 Setup and In...

Page 7: ...aging PTO in automatic mode 140 3 9 3 Economy PTO 141 3 9 4 Changing the flanged shaft 142 3 9 5 PTO external control 143 3 9 6 Power take off electronic controls 144 3 9 7 Power take off protection 1...

Page 8: ...stands 193 3 16 3 Adjusting the front wheel track width 194 3 16 4 Adjusting the 4WD front axle stops 197 3 16 4 1 Fitting the oscillation stops 197 3 16 4 2 Adjusting the steering angle 197 3 16 4 3...

Page 9: ...ating serial numbers 11 1 1 1 Locating serial numbers 11 1 2 Your tractor identification details 12 1 2 1 Your tractor identification details 12 Table of contents MF 7700 Operation 9 ACT0020750 Find m...

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Page 11: ...spondence with your dealer or agent Fig 1 1 Name plate with serial number 2 Homologation plate according to country 3 Cab serial number 4 AGCO Power engine serial number 5 Front PTO serial number 6 Fr...

Page 12: ...ntification details Model Serial number Engine serial number Owner s name Street Postcode Town County Country Dealer code Tractor received from tick one of the following Factory Other dealer transfer...

Page 13: ...27 2 6 3 Safety devices and items 30 2 6 4 Checking the tractor 30 2 7 Specific safety instructions for starting the tractor 32 2 7 1 Protection of persons other than the operator 32 2 7 2 Start up sa...

Page 14: ...and commissioning on the user s premises 52 2 11 3 Warranty procedure 52 2 11 4 Procedure to follow if changing region 52 2 11 5 Servicing during and after the warranty period 53 Table of contents 14...

Page 15: ...dle these situations This chapter supplements any safety instructions given in other chapters of this manual It may be necessary to take additional precautions depending on the implements and accessor...

Page 16: ...ey Ferguson accepts no responsibility in the event of damage to equipment or personal injury resulting from improper use The tractor must only be used serviced and repaired by personnel who have full...

Page 17: ...ctions DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in DEATH or VERY SERIOUS INJURY WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided coul...

Page 18: ...ns that are illegible or missing Replacement decals are available from the dealer in the event of loss or damage If a second hand tractor has been purchased check that all safety and instruction decal...

Page 19: ...2 3 2 Presentation and location of the safety decals and instructions Fig 1 2 Safety instructions and safety points Warranty MF 7700 Operation 19 ACT0020750...

Page 20: ...tenance or repair operation 4297924M1 D DANGER Risk of the front loader coming into contact with overhead power lines Risk of extremely serious or fatal injuries Tractors fitted with a front loader Ex...

Page 21: ...6967M1 M WARNING Burn hazard hot surfaces Keep away from hot engine components when engine has been running Shut off engine remove key and wait for system to cool before performing maintenance or repa...

Page 22: ...351M1 X WARNING Risk of fire Read the safety instructions in the Operator s Manual 4296944M1 Y WARNING Entanglement hazard in belt drives Keep hands clear of rotating parts and belts while engine is r...

Page 23: ...safely Fig 2 To be able to use your tractor it is first necessary to be familiar with operating an agricultural tractor to have been trained in the operation of the tractor that you have just purchas...

Page 24: ...t step on pedals when getting in and out Never attempt to mount or dismount a moving tractor Never jump off a tractor when it is running except in an emergency 2 4 5 Mandatory procedure before dismoun...

Page 25: ...level of protection against hazardous substances is located on the ROPS IMPORTANT Always wear personal protective equipment when handling the filters Tractor without cab Protection against hazardous s...

Page 26: ...ection category 4 of standard EN 15695 1 2009 is provided under the following conditions all roof hatch cab doors and cab windows are closed cab ventilation is running air filter is clean and is servi...

Page 27: ...an effective seal to prevent leakage around the filter and must be used in a cab air system that does not have leaks especially in the zone between the filter and the fan In addition the cab and its...

Page 28: ...erials processes operations or equipment 3 Engineering controls 4 Warnings 5 Administrative controls 6 Personal protective equipment PPE Continuous Improvement Cycle Cabs should only be used to contro...

Page 29: ...ineering control for reduction of exposure risk to persons within it In order for a cab to be used for this purpose it must be of appropriate design It must also be manufactured maintained tested and...

Page 30: ...repaired Check that the seat belt is in good condition If it is not replace it Check that implements are correctly installed Check that the PTO output speed is in keeping with the implement PTO input...

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