Pronar PDT260; PDT260C, PDT300; PDT 300C, PDT340
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protruding parts. To keep lifted machine in the correct direction it is recommended to apply
additional guy cables. During the loading work particular care should be taken not to damage
paint coating. The machine should be attached firmly to the platform of the vehicle using
straps or chains fitted with a tightening mechanism. The fastening equipment used must have
a valid safety certificate.
DANGER
When transporting independently, the user must carefully read this operator's manual
and observe its recommendations. When being transported on a motor vehicle the
machine must be mounted on the vehicle's platform in accordance with the transport
safety requirements. The driver of the vehicle should take particular care while
transporting the machine. This is due to the vehicle's centre of gravity shifting upwards
when loaded with the machine.
IMPORTANT!
Do NOT secure lifting slings or any types of securing elements to hydraulic cylinders.
Do NOT stand in the manoeuvring zone during transferring mower to other form of
transport.
DANGER
During loading mower should be set in working position and secured. Support leg should
be lowered and secured with a pin.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
A hydraulic oil leak constitutes a direct threat to the natural environment owing to its limited
biodegradability. While carrying out maintenance and repair work which involves the risk of
an oil leak, this work should take place on an oil resistant floor or surface. In the event of oil
leaking into the environment, first of all contain the source of the leak, and then collect the
leaked oil using available means. Remaining oil should be collected using sorbents, or by
mixing the oil with sand, sawdust or other absorbent materials. Collected oil should be kept in
sealed and clearly marked containers away from heat sources, flammable materials and
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