2 - Safety
2. 5
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
During Sprayer Use
Beware of overhead power lines!
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DANGER:
Operating agricultural machinery near power-
lines presents a potentially fatal hazard. It is the
responsibility of the operator to make sure that minimum
safe clearances are strictly observed, in particular when
transporting the implement, spraying, raising, tilting or
lowering the boom. Also be aware that during hot or windy
weather sagging or swaying of power lines can reduce safe
working clearances.
Operation of Electrical Components
For Your Safety:
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DANGER:
Never operate this machine with a damaged electrical cord. Disconnect from electrical supply if
machine is not working properly or cord is damaged.
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DANGER:
Do not attempt to bypass a fuse. If a fuse is no longer serviceable, a shock or short hazard may
exist.
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DANGER:
All electrical components generate heat. To avoid serious burns, never touch internal components
immediately after use.
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DANGER:
Disassembly or attempted repairs, if accomplished incorrectly can create electrical shock and/or
short hazards. Only qualified personnel should perform repair service.
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DANGER:
Some electrical components can store energy after the unit is shut down. Be sure to completely
de-energize all electrical components, discharging all stored energy before beginning any service work.
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WARNING: Never replace original fuses/breakers with a higher amperage fuses/breakers.
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WARNING: Never attempt to replace electrical wires and cables with smaller gauge wire and cable.
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Attention: Do not attempt to operate this machine without the appropriate fuses and breakers in place.
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Attention: Inspect all components for damage after any electrical problem.There are additional hazards associated
with the service and maintenance of electrical components
DANGER
BEWARE OF OVERHEAD
ELECTRICAL LINES
ELECTROCUTION
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
Summary of Contents for Mercury Covamax series
Page 1: ...MERCURY COVAMAX Operator Instruction Manual 67002404 100 HAU 08 2009 www hardi com au...
Page 10: ...Table of Contents TOC 8...
Page 18: ...2 Safety 2 6...
Page 88: ...6 Maintenance 1 18 Maintenance Activity Record Date Service Performed...
Page 92: ...7 Fault Finding 1 4...
Page 100: ...8 Technical Specifications 8 8...