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2.3.1.7.
Instructions regarding the hydraulic system
If your machine is fitted with a hydraulic circuit, you must comply with the following instructions:
Warning! The hydraulic circuit is pressurised.
When mounting cylinders and hydraulic devices, take particular care to ensure that the circuits are
correctly connected, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Mark the sockets and connectors for the hydraulic connections between the tractor and the machine.
Before connecting a hose to the tractor's hydraulic circuit, ensure that the circuits on both the tractor
side and the machine side are perfectly clean and not under pressure.
Before connecting, check that the hydraulic quick connectors on the machine and the tractor are free
from impurities.
Before performing any operation on the hydraulic circuit, lower the machine, depressurise the circuit,
switch off the tractor engine, engage the parking brake and remove the ignition key.
Before carrying out any operation, allow the machine to cool down and discharge the accumulators on
the hydraulic circuits.
Check hydraulic hoses regularly. Damaged or worn hoses must be replaced immediately. Check the
appearance of hydraulic hoses to detect any signs of tears or abnormal wear.
When replacing hydraulic hoses, ensure you only use hoses with the characteristics and quality
recommended by the manufacturer of the machine.
After each time the machine is used, clean the end fittings of the hydraulic quick connectors and fit
protective caps. Replace connectors which do not lock correctly or which leak.
Hydraulic hoses must never trail on the ground.
If you find a leak, take all the necessary precautions to avoid accidents. Never try to plug the leak with
your hand or fingers.
Any pressurised liquid, in particular oil in hydraulic circuits, can penetrate the skin and cause
serious injury and infections.
In case of injury, consult a doctor immediately.
To avoid accidents caused by unexpected hydraulic movements or by third parties, the distributors on
the tractor must be locked or immobilised when they are not being used or in transport position.
2.3.1.8.
Instructions relating to the braking system.
The braking system must be checked and serviced regularly.
Servicing and repair work and
adjustments must only be carried out by brake system specialists.
Stop the tractor immediately in case of brake system malfunction and have it repaired.
Before performing any operations on the braking system, place the machine on stable ground and
chock it.
After any adjustment or repair work on the braking system, perform a braking test.
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