
Commissioning
Super-Vitesse CFS 3101, 3501 / Super-Vitesse CFS 3101 DO, 3501 DO 10.13
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Commissioning
This chapter will provide information:
on how to proceed when commissioning your machine,
on how to check whether the machine is licensed for being attached/hitched to your tractor.
Before commissioning, the operator must:
have read and understood these operating instructions.
lubricate all lubrication points.
When commissioning the machine, additionally observe the
information included in the chapters:
"Operator’s obligation", page 27,
"Qualification of staff", page 28,
"Basic safety instructions", page 30,
"Warning and instruction signs", page 39,
"Service and maintenance of machine", page 164.
Observance of these chapters serves your safety.
Before each startup, the operator must check the tractor and the
machine for their road and operational safety.
Only use appropriate tractors to hitch and transport the machine.
Check the following adjustments when changing the tractor:
Length of propeller shaft. Observe the information in the
chapter "Adjust length of propeller shaft to tractor", page
Setting of pressure regulator. Observe the information in
the chapter "Load-sensing hydraulic system", page 62.
Readjust if necessary.
Tractor and machine must comply with the national road traffic
regulations.
Owner (user) and driver (operator) of the vehicle are responsible
for observing the national road traffic regulations.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cuts, becoming entangled and being
drawn in to people if operating elements used to actuate
movable components carrying out dangerous movements are
blocked!
Do not block any operating elements which serve to initiate movable
components to carry out dangerous movements, e. g. folding,
swivelling or sliding operations of components.
The movement must automatically stop as soon as the operating
element is released.
This shall not apply to movements of devices:
in continuous action for constant loads,
with automatic control,
which, for functional reasons, require an open-centre or pressing
position.