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PM-000084-D - Slasher Operators Manual - OCTOBER 2017
6 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVAL AND STORAGE
1. Set the attachment on the ground and follow the standard shut down procedure in your loader operators manual.
2. With the loader OFF, disengage the attachment lock pins, release hydraulic pressure from the auxiliary hydraulic system and disconnect the
hydraulic couplers from the loader.
3. Start the machines engine and make sure that the lift arm is lowered and in contact with the loader frame.
4. Roll the attachment mechanism forward and slowly back up until the attachment is free from the machine.
5. Remove and store the attachment in a dry and protected place. Leaving the Slasha outside will materially shorten its life.
WHEN ATTACHMENTS NOT ON PARENT MACHINE:
It is a requirement of the Australian Work place Health and Safety act 1995 that safe systems of work are employed when handling any
attachments. Complete compliance with Workplace Health and Safety issues is compulsory and all due care and attention must be observed at
all times in any method of moving, transporting or storing any such device when not attached to a parent machine. We recommend attachments
are well secured when being moved or in transit and furthermore prior to moving, storing, loading/unloading or parking it is suggested that the
attachment is strapped/secured to a pallet or enclosed in a suitable container to minimise any movement or loss of the load during such activity.
NO responsibility for loss or damage to persons or property in any regard can be attributed to Digga.
TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT
1. Follow all federal, state and local regulations when transporting the unit on public roads.
2. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine onto a vehicle. Disconnect hydraulic couplers during transportation.
CAUTION: IF THE SLASHA IS TO BE LIFTED ONTO A VEHICLE, USE THE LIFTING LUGS PROVIDED ON
THE UNIT.