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Technical limiting values
If the technical limiting values of the machine
are not complied with, the machine may get
damaged. This can lead to accidents with severe
or even fatal physical injuries.
The following technical limiting values are of
particular importance for safety:
• permissible total weight
• maximum axle loads
• maximum drawbar load
• top speed
See chapter "Technical data".
Use in the field
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Check the area around the machine (for chil-
dren!) before setting off and starting operation
of the machine. Ensure sufficient visibility.
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Do not remove any of the mandatory and
supplied protective devices.
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Stay clear of the operating range of hydrauli-
cally operated parts.
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Use accessing aids and steps only at stand-
still. During operation it is
it is strictly forbid-
den to ride on the machine!
Do not drive backwards with the machine
lowered. The components have only been
designed for forward travel in the field and
may be damaged when reversing.
Changing equipment / wear items
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Secure the machine against unintended roll-
ing away!
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Secure raised frame parts you have to work
under with suitable supports!
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Caution! Danger of injury caused by projecting
parts (e.g. coulters)!
Do not use packer tyres or other rotating parts
to climb on the machine. These could rotate and
you could be seriously injured by falling down.
F
ertilizer
and dressed
seed
Inappropriate handling of
fertilizer
and
dressed seed can cause poisoning and death.
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Follow the information given in the safety
data sheet of the manufacturer. If necessary
ask the dealer for the corresponding safety
data sheet.
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Determine and provide the personal protective
outfit as specified by the manufacturer.
Environmental protection
Operating materials such as hydraulic oil, lubri-
cants, etc. can damage the environment and the
health of persons.
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Do not allow operating materials to drain out
into the environment.
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Take up drained out operating materials with
absorbent material or sand, fill it into a leak
tight container and dispose of in accordance
with statutory regulations.
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