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Driving is influenced by mounted/coupled implements.
Particularly when cornering, take into account the large
overhang and the mass of inertia of the attachment/coupling
as well as the degree of filling.
Raised machines (three-point hydraulic system):
Consider the lack of stability and manoeuvrability of the
tractor.
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When travelling on public roads, observe the
maximum speed allowed!
Always adapt driving to road conditions to avoid accidents
and damage to the frame and transport wheels. Take into
account personal abilities, road conditions, traffic, vision and
bad weather.
2.9 Operational safety
2.9.1 Commissioning
Without correct commissioning of the machine, its operational
safety cannot be guaranteed. This can lead to accidents and
serious injury or death.
Use the machine only after receiving the necessary
instructions from the authorised dealer, factory
representatives or AGRISEM employees.
The completed acknowledgement of receipt must be
returned to AGRISEM.
The machine may only be used if all protective devices and
safety-related devices, e.g. removable guards (chocks, etc.),
are in place and functioning properly.
Regularly check that nuts and bolts are tight, especially those
on wheels and work tools, and retighten them if necessary.
Check tyre pressure regularly.
2.9.2
Damage to the machine
Damage to the machine can impair its operational safety and
cause accidents. This can result in serious injury or death.
The following parts of the machine are particularly important
for safety:
- Hydraulic system
- Brakes (where applicable)
- Connecting devices
- Protection devices
- Lights
If there is any doubt as to the safe condition of the machine,
e.g. if consumable parts are leaking, if there is visible damage
or if the machine's behaviour has changed unexpectedly:
stop the machine immediately and secure it.
If possible, determine the damage with the help of this user
manual and eliminate it.
Eliminate possible causes of damage (e.g. coarse dirt or
loose screws).
Have the damage repaired at a qualified specialist workshop
if it may compromise safety and if you cannot repair it
yourself.
2.9.3 Coupling and uncoupling
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WARNING
If the tractor does not correspond to the coupled machine,
the following risks apply:
- Breakage of coupling
- Instability under load
- Instability when manoeuvring
- Insufficient braking capacity
There is only a single operator, with drivers coupling and
uncoupling the machine on their own. Use the external lift
controls.
Ensure that no one is standing between the tractor and the
machine or in the immediate vicinity of the machine when
coupling or uncoupling.
Before getting out of the tractor to couple or uncouple, apply
the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the ignition
key from the tractor.
Before coupling your machine, make sure that there are no
signs of wear, breakage or incompatibility with your tractor in
the coupling pins, drawbar couplings or ball joints.
Depressurise your hydraulic system before connecting or
disconnecting hydraulic connections.
Connect or disconnect the electrical connections.
Lower the machine completely to the ground before
uncoupling. Check that the surface is level and firm enough
to ensure that the machine is stable when stored.
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