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operaTion
general guidelines on working with the
machine
DANgER
life-threatening danger exists through rotating rotors
and folding arms
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Turn the rake off before leaving the cabin.
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Switch off engine and remove ignition key
prior to any adjustment, maintenance or
repair work.
•
Only carry out work in the rotor area when
the PTO shaft is stationary.
•
Do not enter the rotor area while the drive
motor is running.
•
Before switching on the drive motor, make
sure that the working area is free and that
no one is in the danger zone.
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WARNINg
Risk of serious injury due to thrown material and
stones
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Ensure that nobody is near the rake during
operation.
•
Stop work as soon as anybody enters the
danger zone.
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Ensure that nobody is in the danger area
before starting the rake.
NOTE
Risk of damage to property due to collision if the
maximum steering angle is exceeded.
•
Deflect when you see this pop-up, otherwise
the PTO could break!
TIP
Select a driving speed that ensures the entire crop is
harvested cleanly.
From transport position to working
position
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DANgER
life-threatening danger through machine tipping over.
•
Carry out the change from working position
to transport position, and vice versa, only on
level, firm ground!
DANgER
life-threatening danger exists through moving parts
when changing from transport to working position.
•
Make sure that the swivel range is clear and
that no-one is standing in the danger area.
•
Switch on the PTO shaft drive only after all
guards have been moved to the working
position.
•
Do not enter the danger zone yourself.
TIP
The rotors should be lowered in one go. If stopped in the
meantime, undefined lifting and lowering movements of
individual rotors may occur.
lowering the rotor
TIP
Only for hydraulic rake height adjustment:
Lowering or raising the rotors in the transport position for
the purpose of unlocking the bolt is only possible if both
rotors are set to working width via the comfort control.
1. Release the locking bolts by simultaneously:
a. Setting the control unit 1 (rotor arms) to "Raise"
b. Pulling on the rope (or pushing the comfort-control
button)