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OPERATING MANUAL - Z587 BALER
Baler storage / Residual risk
8. BALER STORAGE
Keep the baler control panel in a dry room with the cable pins secured
against moisture and dirt with the included protective caps.
Park and store the baler on a hard, flat, and level surface.
It is best to keep the machine in a dry sheltered room which protects
against exposure to UV light and other harmful exposure.
If stored outdoor, cover the machine with a water-tight tarpaulin or
plastic sheet.
When the working season is over, clean the machine and check the
condition of the protective paint coating. Have an Authorised Service
repair the paint coating if damaged.
Check that the nameplate is clean and legible. If it is damaged,
contact an Authorised Service Centre for a replacement.
Check that the warning and safety signs are clean and legible. If
damaged or destroyed, replace with new ones.
9. RESIDUAL RISK
9.1. DESCRIPTION OF RESIDUAL RISKS
Residual risks result from incorrect actions of the baler operator. The
greatest hazards occur during the following forbidden actions:
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Coupling with non-compliant tractors.
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Entering or staying under the lifted gate that has not been secured
by locks.
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Being on the machine when it is working or in transit.
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Checking and cleaning the machine with the tractor engine and
machine drive running.
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Working with the guards open.
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Servicing or repairing the PTO drive shaft with the tractor engine
running.
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Re-using a cord wrapped on a bale.
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Using unserviceable hydraulic hoses.
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Controlling the baler from the outside of the tractor cab.
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Controlling the machine when intoxicated.
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Working with the machine damaged or without the guards.
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Carring a bale inside the chamber.
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Non-intended use of the machine.
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Leaving the machine not secured on slopes.
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Entering or staying between the tractor and the machine when the
engine is running.
In the residual risks presentation, the Z587 baler is a machine
designed the state of knowledge at the year of manufacture.
9.2. RESIDUAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Follow these guidelines:
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Read and fully understand the Operating Manual.
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Keep clear from raised machine components.
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Keep clear from the baler working range.