2 - Safety
2. 2
MECHANICAL SAFETY
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DANGER:
Never operate any part of the equipment if any of it’s components or safety shields are damaged.
Never service or repair the equipment while it’s operating and replace all safety devices and shields after
service procedures.
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DANGER:
Always de-pressurise the equipment and disconnect the power after each use and before
servicing. Make sure all hydraulics are in the recommended position. Do not walk under any part of the
sprayer or the boom unless it is properly secured.
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DANGER:
Never attempt to enter a tank or allow some one else to do so for any reason.
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DANGER:
No persons are allowed in the operations area of the sprayer. Keep unauthorised persons and
children away from the equipment at all times. Do not allow any one to ride on the equipment while it is
operating.
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DANGER:
Do not exceed the max. recommended RPM for any part of this equipment.
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DANGER:
Local laws may require operators to be certified before using spray equipment and some
chemicals. Consult your local authorities before commencing operation.
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WARNING: When using an arc welder disconnect any power leads to the sprayer prior to welding and remove
any flammable or explosive material from the area.
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WARNING: Although every effort has been made to include as much safety information as practical, it is
impossible to anticipate every hazardous scenario. It is therefore the responsibility of the operator to
exercise safe operating practices.
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WARNING: This equipment is intended for the application of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilisers
only. HARDI Australia does not authorise or endorse it’s use for any other purpose.
DISPOSAL OF CHEMICAL CONTAINERS
Please note that in addition to normal safe operating practices, and in the interests of a cleaner and safer
environment HARDI Australia supports the “drumMUSTER” chemical drum recycling program:
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Rinse empty drums immediately after use.
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Remove lids to allow drums to dry completely.
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Recycle with “drumMUSTER”
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WARNING: Used chemical containers pose a severe threat to persons, animals and the environment. Before
disposal, contact the Environmental Protection Authority or the Department of Primary Industries in your
area for more information.
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...