Safety notes
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beneath the raised and unsecured moving parts of the attachment!
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There are crushing and shearing points at the externally-operated (e.g. hydraulically) moving
parts of the attachment!
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The externally-operated parts of the attachment may only be operated if there are no persons in
the hazard area of the attachment!
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Safeguard the machine from unintentional start-up or rolling away before leaving the machine!
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Support the raised covers before standing beneath them!
Transporting the attachment
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Before transport, check:
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that the power supply lines are connected properly,
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the hydraulic system for obvious defects,
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Always ensure that the machine has sufficient steering and braking capability!
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The attachment attached to the machine and the rear weights which are present influence the
driving behaviour of the machine as well as the steering and braking capability.
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Use rear weights if necessary!
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Always fasten the rear weights to the provided fixing points properly!
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Observe the maximum load capacity of the attached attachment and the permitted axle and
support loads of the machine!
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Check the brakes before setting off! The machine must possess the prescribed braking
deceleration for the combination of the machine plus the attachment!
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Take the projection and oscillating weight of the attached attachment into consideration when
cornering!
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Avoid sudden turns particularly during uphill and downhill driving and when driving parallel to a
slope!
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Bring all moving parts of the attachment into the transport position before transport trips!
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Secure all moving parts of the attachment in the transport position before undertaking transport
trips. Use the transport locks provided!
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Adapt your driving speed to the prevailing conditions!
2.4.2
Hydraulic system
The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
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Make sure the hydraulic lines are connected correctly!
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Ensure that the hydraulic system of the machine and the attachment is depressurised when
connecting the hydraulic lines!
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Do not block any operating levers on the machine which are used for directly carrying out
hydraulic or electrical movements of components, e.g. folding, swivelling and pushing operations!
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The respective movement must stop automatically if the relevant operating lever is released.
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This does not apply to equipment movements that:
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are continuous,
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are automatically controlled,
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require a floating or pressure position for functional reasons.
Summary of Contents for Snow blade SF
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