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Safety
2.6 Self-propelled Working
Machine
1. The warning flashers and warning beacon must used
in accordance with local traffic laws when using
public highways.
2. Switch on the lighting so the vehicle can be easily
recognised.
3. Safety equipment
4. Always check the machine for driving and operational
safety before use.
5. Hold the hand grip firmly when climbing in and out of
the mower.
6. It is not permitted to transport people platform.
7. The ladder must be pushed in during travel.
8. The road safety switch must be in road position
during road driving to ensure that all hydraulic
functions - except for the steering and brakes
deactivated.
9. Only drive the machine at the permitted speed.
10. Implements must be in transport position and locked
according to the manufacturer's instructions for road
driving.
11. If the engine is run in enclosed rooms, divert the
exhaust fumes and ensure sufficient ventilation.
12. When using starting fluid, avoid ignition sources and
naked flames. Keep starting fluid clear of batteries
and electrical cables.
13. When driving around bends, always take the width of
the front mower and the fact that the rear of the
mower will swing out into consideration. Ground
conditions influence the handling of the mower.
14. Beware of holes, ditches and obstacles, they could
cause the mower to tip over. This is particularly
important on slopes.
2.7 Implements
1.
Caution!
The flywheel will continue to rotate for
some time even after the drive has been disen-gaged!
Keep clear of the implement during this
time. Be sure that the machine has come to a
complete stop before starting any maintenance
work.
2. Disengage the drive, stop the engine and remove
the ignition key before cleaning, lubricating and
adjusting the PTO shaft driven implements or the
PTO shaft!
2.8 Hydraulic System
1. The hydraulic system is pressurized!
2. When connecting hydraulic cylinders and
engines, make sure that the hydraulic hoses
are connected correctly!
3. Check the hydraulic hose lines at regular intervals
and replace them if damaged or worn! The new
hoses must fulfill the technical requirements set by
the manufacturer of the implement!
4. When searching for leaks, use suitable aids to
avoid the risk of injuries!
5. Liquids escaping under high pressure (hydraulic
oil) can penetrate the skin and cause serious
injury! Seek medical help immediately should
injuries occur! Risk of infection!
6. Before working on the hydraulic system, lower the
mower units, depressurise the system and switch
off the engine!
2.9 Battery
1 . Maintaining the battery requires sufficient
knowledge and the availability of proper tools!
2. Keep naked flames, burning matches and spark
sources clear of the battery.
Risk of explosion!
3. Never check the charging level of the battery by
connecting the two poles with a metal object.
Use acid tester or voltmeter.
4. Do not charge a frozen battery.
Risk of
explosion!
Warm the battery to 16° beforehand.
5. Battery acid can cause serious injuries for
example burns to skin and eyes therefore
wear suitable protective clothing.
2.10 Cooling System
Hot cooling system is pressurised
Risk of burns
!
Therefore only remove the cooler sealing cap when the
engine has been stopped and has cooled down.
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