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3.
Safety and the environment.
3.1
General safety.
NOTE!!!
Make sure that all persons that work with the SAMON Onion Lifter and/or that perform maintenance on it
read this manual carefully and take the required precautions for their own safety and others in the area
while operating the SAMON Onion Lifter.
Always keep the following points in mind when working with or on the SAMON Onion Lifter.
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The SAMON Onion Lifter must only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons who are familiar
with the machine and who are familiar with the safety procedures.
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When performing inspections and maintenance on the SAMON Onion Lifter always switch the tractor
engine off and remove the key from the ignition.
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The SAMON Onion Lifter is equipped with rotating sieve belts that can entrap body parts.
Never come close to a SAMON Onion lifter while in operation.
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Always wait until the sieve belts have come to a complete halt before approaching the machine.
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Keep in mind that the sieve belts will keep turning for a while after the SAMON Onion Lifter has been
switched off.
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Keep away from the SAMON Onion Lifter while it is in operation.
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When an object is hit, switch off the SAMON Onion Lifter and check for damage before switching back
on again.
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The SAMON Onion Lifter contains a number of parts that are fitted locking pins and safety belts and/or
chains. These must always be connected.
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Damaged and broken safety devices and locking agents must be replaced immediately.
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Protective covers, sleeves and rubber flaps must always be undamaged. Always replace when dented
or cracked.
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Always use original SAMON parts as they are specifically designed for the Samon Onion Lifter.
3.2
Environment.
For ecological reasons cleaning and maintenance to the SAMON Onion Lifter must take place on a hard, liquid-
proof floor.
NOTE!!!
Dispose of used lubricants in an environmentally friendly manner. We recommend delivering old oil in a
closed tank at a recycling centre or a collection point. Never dispose of old oil in a ditch, drain or sewer or
on the soil.