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FISHER
HYDRAULIC FRONT-LOADER EXTENSION ARM
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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never operate the machine under influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medicines that impair your
attention,
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do not wear clothes or jewellery that are too loose or too tight. Too loose clothing or jewellery may
be pulled in by the rotating parts of the machine,
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the machine should not be operated by children or by handicapped people.
When describing residual risk, the work head complies with the state of the art in technology on
the date it was manufactured.
WARNING!
Despite following the specified instructions and prohibitions, residual risk is still
present.
4.3.1.
Residual risk assessment
Such risk can be minimized by doing the following:
❑
thorough familiarizing yourself with operator
’
s manual,
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allow no persons within the machine operation range,
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adjust, maintain and lubricate the machine with the engine off,
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only skilled persons should perform repairs of the machine,
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operate the machine after having learned the operator
’
s manual,
❑
protect the machine against access of children and any unauthorized personnel,
residual risk when operating the machine may be limited to a necessary minimum.
When the risk of exposure to noise cannot be avoided or eliminated by any protective
means or organization of work, the employer must:
1) provide the operator with individual means of noise protection if the noise level in
work place exceeds 80 dB.
2) provide the operator with individual means of noise protection and supervise the
correctness of its usage, if the noise level in work place reaches or exceeds
85 dB.
4.4.
Operator's qualifications
The machine and tractor's operator should hold license to drive a tractor, i.e. of the following
categories: B or C (C1) or D (D1). Holding a license to drive a tractor with a trailer is also acceptable;
this applies to categories: T or B+E or C+E or D+E. To operate the machine no special medical
certificates, or additional qualifications are required. It is sufficient to receive instructions given by the
SaMASZ personnel at the machine commissioning.
4.5.
Safety labels and their meaning
WARNING!
a)
All warning labels are clean and legible,
b)
All lost or damaged labels are replaced by ordering new decals from your
dealer or supplier,
c)
New labels can also be ordered from manufacturer.