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When your machine is parked, make sure it is stable so as
not to cause personal injury or damage to equipment.
2.9.4 Hydraulic system
The machine's hydraulic system has a number of functions
that can cause injury and equipment damage in the event of
operating errors.
Do not connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor until both
the tractor and the machine are depressurised.
The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
Regularly check all pipes, hoses and connections for leaks
and externally visible damage!
Only use appropriate means to search for leaks. Repair
damage immediately! Oil splashes can cause injuries and
fires!
To prevent operating errors, mark the plugs and sockets of
the hydraulic connections.
Consult a doctor immediately in the event of injury!
Secure or lock the tractor's valves when not in use!
Replace the hydraulic hoses after a maximum of six years.
2.9.5 Pneumatic circuit and connections
Observe the assembly order of the pneumatic connections.
Before connecting the pneumatic system, clean the
connections on the tractor and on the machine and check
that the pressure is zero on the tractor and on the machine.
Replace damaged or worn pneumatic hoses and observe
the dimensional specifications.
For all operations on the pneumatic system, place the
machine on the ground and depressurise the pneumatic
circuit.
2.9.6 Pressure accumulator
There may be pressure accumulators in the hydraulic
system.
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Do not open the pressure accumulators or do
any work on them (welding, drilling). Even after
emptying, the tanks are still under gas pressure.
The hydraulic system must be depressurised
before maintenance work is carried out!
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Never get on or off the machine under overhead
lines to avoid the risk of electric shock from voltage
discharges.
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The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
Splashed liquid can penetrate the skin and cause
serious injury. Consult a doctor immediately in the
event of injury.
Never unfold or fold the side sections in the vicinity
of power pylons and overhead lines.
2.9.7 Braking system
Depending on the equipment, the machines can be fitted
with a pneumatic or hydraulic braking system.
The braking system must always be connected and
functioning properly when driving on the road.
After coupling the machine and before any kind of transport,
always check the condition and functioning of the braking
system first.
Check the setting on the brake force regulator.
Always release the parking brake first before moving.
Before uncoupling, always secure the machine against
rolling and apply the parking brake.
2.9.8 Overhead lines
When the side sections are unfolded and folded, the
machine can reach the height of overhead lines. The voltage
can then be discharged onto the machine and cause a fatal
electric shock or fire.
Ensure that sufficient distance is maintained from high
voltage power lines when the side sections are folded and
when unfolding and folding.
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