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TYCROP Manufacturing Ltd.
ProPass 180 Top Dresser Operator’s Manual
Introduction
Read this Operator’s Manual carefully before operating the
ProPass. Keep it in an accessible location.
To get a replacement manual, contact an authorized
TYCROP dealer. This Operator’s Manual is also available
in other languages; contact your dealer to order one.
TYCROP Manufacturing Ltd. thanks you for choosing the
ProPass 180 Top Dresser for your facility.
Using this Operator’s Manual
Follow all safety precautions and operating
recommendations to ensure safe and trouble-free operation
of the ProPass 180 Top Dresser.
This Operator’s Manual will help you and others avoid
personal injury or damage to the machine. The information
will provide the operator with the safest and most effective
methods for operating the ProPass.
Throughout this Operator’s Manual, the terms “left” and
“right” are used. This means that when you stand behind
the ProPass facing the front of it, your left side
corresponds to the left side of the ProPass.
The ProPass shown in this Operator’s Manual may differ
slightly from your model. These differences are cosmetic
and will not affect operation.
Message Boxes
This Operator’s Manual contains message boxes that are
labeled
Danger, Warning, Caution,
and
Important.
These message boxes indicate potential safety concerns or
equipment damage, and operating and servicing
information. Read these message boxes carefully to avoid
injury and equipment damage.
D
ANGER
:
Indicates an extreme hazard
that will cause serious injury or death if
you do not follow the recommended
precautions.
W
ARNING
:
Indicates a hazard that may
cause serious injury or death if you do not
follow the recommended precautions.
C
AUTION
:
Indicates a hazard that may
cause minor or moderate injury if you do
not follow the recommended precautions.
I
MPORTANT
:
Indicates special mechanical or servicing
information.
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