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Operator´s manual BIO bale processor B4000
Safety
Before operating, adjusting or servicing the
machine it is important that the safety in-
structions in this manual are carefully read
and understood by those, which are directly
concerned. (Fig. 1)
Whilst all care and attention has been taken
in the design and production of this machine,
as with all machinery there remains a certain
amount of risk to personnel whilst the machi-
ne is in use. It is strongly recommended that
users and operators take all possible precau-
tions to ensure both their own safety and that
of the others that may be in the vicinity.
Read and observe the safety instructions in
this manual. Safety is your responsibility!
Pay particular attention to this symbol.
It means that there could be a serious ha-
zard. It emphasises precautions, which have
to be complied with in order to prevent acci-
dents.
This symbol can be found throughout this
manual and on the warning signs of the
machine. They are for your safety and should
be observed at all time.
Be careful when other people or animals
are close by!
Never start the machine when people or
animals are close by tractor or machine.
Never stand between the tractor wheels and
machine. (Fig. 2)
Bear in mind regulations regarding the lower
age of operators of this kind of machines.
Use of the machine
The machine should be used only for the
purpose it has been designed for.
Use personal protection devices
Do not wear loose clothing, which might
catch in any of the moving parts. In dusty
conditions an approved mask must be used.
(Fig. 3)
Take care of excessive noise level. Some
tractor/implement combinations, depending
on conditions, may cause noise level beyond
85dB at the operator’s ears, even in a “Q”
cab. In these conditions ear defenders must
be worn. Keep cab windows and doors clos-
ed to reduce noise level.
The machine must be connected to a
correctly sized tractor
The weight of the tractor must correspond to
the maximum weight of the machine when
operated. Follow domestic law and regula-
tions. (Fig. 4)
Make sure that the tractor has the correct
PTO gear engaged. A machine designed for
an input speed of 540 rpm. should never be
connected to a tractor with 1000 rpm. output
speed engaged. The normal PTO speed is
given on a label close to the PTO input shaft.
Connecting machine to tractor
must always be carried out as described in
this manual. If connection should be carried
out with drawbar, one of the parts (tractor or
machine’s drawbar) must have a clevis. The
drawbar pin must be secured with a lock pin.
(Fig. 5)
Observe national regulations regarding road
transport. Some countries require the use of
safety chain when a trailed machine is towed
along public roads.
Think of safety while operating the machi-
ne
Stop the tractor engine and remove the
ignition key prior to carrying out repairs,
cleaning, lubrication or maintaining the mac-
hine. (Fig. 6)
Safety guards
Make sure all guards are in good order and
fitted correctly. Do not attempt to start the
machine before ensuring this. (Fig. 7)
Pay particular attention to the plastic guards
of the PTO shaft. If damaged they must be
replaced. The chain locks of the guards must
always be fitted on a suitable place on the
tractor and the machine to prevent the outer
plastic guards turning.
Hydraulics
Be very careful when dealing with hydraulics.
Use eye protection and gloves. Escaping
hydraulic oil under pressure might penetrate
into the skin and cause serious infection. See
a doctor if you have been exposed to injury.
(Fig. 8)
Take care that nobody is close to the machi-
ne when the hydraulic functions are being
operated.
Safety
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