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2.2 OPERATING SAFETY
1. Read and understand the Operator’s Manual and all
safety signs before using.
2. Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine, turn
monitor off, set park brake, remove ignition key, wait
for nozzles to stop spraying before servicing, adjusting,
repairing or unplugging.
3. If the sprayer is equipped with suspension, never
approach the axle pinch zone while the tractor is
running or the ignition switch is turned on. See the
decal on page 19.
4. Stay away from over head power lines when raising
or folding the booms. This machine is not grounded.
ELECTROCUTION CAN OCCUR WITHOUT
DIRECT CONTACT.
5. Before spraying a field, be familiar with all potential
hazards: trees, rocks, ditches, gullies, power lines, etc.
Plan the spraying route to avoid hazards. Remember
you are driving a wide machine with a high centre of
gravity.
USE CAUTION WHEN CORNERING.
6. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all
moving and/or rotating parts.
7. Do not allow riders on the sprayer or tractor during
operation or transporting.
8. Clear the area of all bystanders, especially children,
before starting or filling with water or chemical.
9. Read chemical manufacturers’ warnings, instructions
and procedures before starting and follow them
exactly.
10. Do not breathe, touch or ingest chemicals. Always
wear protective clothing and follow safe handling
procedures.
11. Use the clean water in the Chem Wash tank to rinse
chemicals from eyes, hands, face or other parts of
the body if you contact the chemical solution. Change
clean water regularly. Airborne chemical will
contaminate and if left for a long period of time, the
percent of chemical in the water can become
significant.
12. Spray only when the potential for chemical drift is at
a minimum. Even small amounts can affect
neighboring crops or sensitive plants and people.
13. Dispose of the chemical containers by triple rinsing
them into the sprayer or chemical tank, crushing and
delivering to a regional disposal site.
14. In case of poisoning, get immediate medical attention.
15. Only rinse the sprayer while still in the field. Spray
the rinse thinly over the field already sprayed. Never
contaminate the farmyard or drainage systems with
sprayer rinse.
16. Do not eat in the field when spraying. Wash thoroughly
before eating or drinking.
17. Do not use the sprayer tank to transport drinking
water.
18. Do not enter a tank that has contained chemicals.
19. Before applying pressure to the hydraulic system,
make sure all components are tight and that steel lines,
hoses and couplings are in good condition.
20. Before applying pressure to chemical system, make
sure that all connections are tight and that all hoses
and fittings are in good condition.
21. Always position the wheel track at the widest possible
spacing to reduce the possibility of tipping the sprayer.
Only use the narrow settings when absolutely
necessary. Use extreme caution when turning corners,
on hill sides or approaching the shoulder of the road
when the tracking is set in the narrow spacing.
Remember, the centre of gravity of this sprayer is
high when the tank is full.
22. Review safety instructions annually.
23. When using the sprayer to spray liquid fertilizer,
because of the high weight of the fertilizer, the tank
must not be filled to more than 80% of the tank’s
capacity. See more details on page 65.
24. Deactivate the tractor hydraulics during road transport
and when the operator leaves the tractor.
25. Turn off the Auto Boon Height Controller during road
transport and when the operator leaves the tractor.
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