KL 2500/3000
6
Hydraulic markers may raise or lower at high speed, especially if the hydraulic flow rate
produced by the tractor is high. Be particularly careful when attempting to raise or lower
the markers for the first time. Ensure that nobody is under or in the path of the
hydraulically-raised markers.
The markers must be mechanically locked into their upper position before transporting
the machine by road, or when the machine is parked and the machine driver is not
present.
Ensure that a minimum of 20% weight is placed on the tractor’s front axle under all
conditions. Use additional weights as required. Be particularly careful if connecting
suspension arms to the tractor.
The maximum permissible driving speed under good conditions is 30 km/h. On uneven
terrain, special care must be taken, and speed must be reduced. Transfers should
preferably be performed with empty containers. Carrying loads on top of the machine is
prohibited.
Use caution when moving on top of the machine to carry out cleaning or maintenance,
or when filling the containers.
Make sure that the machine is carefully parked when disconnecting the machine from
the tractor. The machine must be must be mechanically prevented as required from
rolling downhill. Markers should be mechanically locked into their transport position and
the hydraulic lines to the tractor must be depressurized.
When heated, coated surfaces may emit vapors that are harmful to human health.
Ensure that work premises are properly ventilated, for example during welding. Remove
the paint if necessary, e.g. by abrasion.
Use only manufacturer-approved accessories and equipment. Modifications which do
not comply with the manufacturer’s instructions and the consequences thereof are the
responsibility of the party performing such modifications.
We in particular recommend the use of optional eye protection and a respiratory mask,
especially when filling the seed dressing device. The use of protective equipment is
particularly important when cleaning the machine with a high-pressure device.
The seed drill does not significantly increase noise levels inside the working area of the
tractor cabin. Ear protectors may need to be used, dependent on tractor noise levels.
We recommend that safety boots be worn when handling heavy or sharp components.
You should also keep your machine up-to-date in terms of the required equipment for
road use, in the event that the machine must be transported on public roads. Road use
regulations may often change.