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Machine No. from 10005200
EN
2.1
Workstation
The workstation A [Fig.1] is situated directly on the handlebar. The operator must not leave
the handlebar while working.
2.2
Danger zone
Working on even terrains and slopes with an inclination of up to max. 40%
The danger zone B is defined from the attachment as follows:
• 10 m to the front.
• 10 m to each side.
• to the rear up to the wheel axle of the machine.
Working on slopes with inclinations above 40% or on uneven terrain
On slopes with an inclination of more than 40% or on uneven terrain, the machine may slip
or topple over thus increasing the original danger zone by the potential slipping and toppling
area of the machine C.
For further information, see chapter 2.4.
Fig. 1
A
B
+ 10 m
C
+ 10 m
+ 10 m
Note
If there is a risk of parts flying off attachments that are being used, the danger zone
stipulated by the attachment manufacturer also applies.
Danger
The machine may trap the operator or third persons, cause them to fall over, run them over,
crush or lacerate them. Apart from this, there is a danger of flying stones.
• The operator bears the full responsibility that there are no persons within the danger
zone.
• Should people or animals enter the danger zone, immediately release the dead man
handle. Only operate the dead man handle again when the danger zone is free of people
and animals.
• Do not touch machine parts until they have come to a complete standstill (moving parts
continue to run)