Start-up
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5. Start-up
5.1 First-time start-up
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Without a correct start-up in accordance with these operating instructions,
the operational safety of the machine is not guaranteed. This can lead to
accidents resulting in serious injury or death.
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All setting and adjusting tasks must be performed for first-time start-up.
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Before starting work, the operator must familiarise himself with all actuating
devices and their function.
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It is too late to do so once work has started.
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Before every start-up, check the trailer for operational and transport safety.
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Before start-up, instruct persons to leave the hazardous area, for example,
around hydraulic equipment.
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There is a risk of injury at crushing and shearing points in the area of the:
hydraulic cylinder, tipping mechanism.
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The machine must only be coupled and transported with a tractor that is
suitable for this purpose.
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The tractor and machine must comply with the national road traffic
regulations.
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The vehicle owner (operating company) and the vehicle driver (operating
personnel) are responsible for observing the legal provisions of national road
traffic regulations.
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Observe the safety instructions that are affixed to the trailer. An explanation
of the individual warning symbols is provided on page 25 of these operating
instructions.
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Also comply with the instructions in the relevant sections and in the
appendix of these operating instructions.
5.2 Check before start-up
The points below will facilitate trailer start-up.
For more detailed information, refer to the relevant sections in the operating instructions.
Check to ensure that all safety devices (covers, panels etc.)
are in proper condition and are attached to the trailer in protective position.
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Check the general condition of the trailer.
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Check the cargo space for loose parts lying inside.
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Lubricate the trailer according to the lubrication schedule.
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Check the hydraulic system for leaks.
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Connect all connecting lines (e.g. hydraulics, compressed air etc.) correctly and secure them.
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Check the tyres to ensure the air pressure is correct.
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Check the tightness of the wheel nuts.
5.3 Returning to service
After an extended storage period, the same steps as for first time start-up must be completed.
See section 5.1.