Safety
9
Initial operation
The implement should not be put into operation for the first time
until the user has been trained to use it.
The implement must not be used for the first time until an instruction
lesson has been given by employees of the distribution associates,
company representatives or employees of the
manufacturer. If initial operation is performed without instruction, da-
mage to the implement can be caused by operating errors and acci-
dents can occur.
Ensure that the implement is in perfect working condition.
Do not operate the implement unless it is in perfect working condition.
Check all important components and replace any defective compon-
ents before starting the implement. Defect components can cause da-
mage to equipment and injury to persons.
Do not remove the protective equipment.
The guard devices must not be removed or by-passed. Check all
guard devices before starting the implement. Unguarded parts of the
implement can cause serious or fatal injuries.
No riding on the implement
Neither personnel nor objects are allowed to be transported on the im-
plement at any time. Riding on the implement is hazardous and strictly
prohibited.
Make sure the immediate vicinity is clear
Before starting, unfolding and commencing operation, check the sur-
rounding area of the implement. Make sure the operator has an ade-
quate view of the work area. Do not begin work until the immediate
vicinity is cleared of any persons or objects. Life-threatening injuries
can occur.
Retighten all nuts, bolts and screws
Nuts, bolts and screws should be checked at regular intervals and
tightened if necessary. Screws can work loose through the use of the
implement. The consequence can be damage to the implement and
accidents.
What to do in the event of a malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, shut down and secure the implement im-
mediately. The malfunction may be eliminated immediately, or your
dealer must be assigned the task. Continued operation of the imple-
ment can cause damage and accidents.
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