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Safety
Observe the applicable traffic laws when using public
roads (for example, in Germany, the Road Traffic Type
Approval Law and Road Traffic Law).
Be prepared for emergencies. Keep the fire extinguisher
and first aid box within reach. Keep emergency
numbers for doctors and fire brigade
near the telephone.
2.5 Safety Instructions and
Accident Prevention Regulati-
ons
1. Please follow all generally applicable safety and
accident prevention regulations in addition to the
safety instructions contained in this manual!
2. The attached warning and safety signs provide
important information for safe operation. Pay
attention to these for your own safety!
3. When using public roads, make sure to observe
the applicable traffic regulations!
4. Make sure that you are familiar with all equipment
and controls as well as their functions before you
begin working with the machine. It is too late to
learn this when you are operating the machine!
5. The user should wear tight fitting clothes. Avoid
wearing loose or baggy clothing.
6. Keep the machine clean to prevent the danger of
fire!
7. Before starting or moving the machine, make
certain that nobody is in the vicinity of the
machine! (Watch for children!) Make sure that you
have a clear view!
8. Carrying passengers during operation and
transport on the working implement is only
permitted if they use the passenger seat provided.
9. Attach implements correctly! Attach and secure
implements to specified devices only!
10. When attaching or removing implements, place the
supporting devices in the correct positions!
11. Always attach ballast weights properly to the fixing
points provided!
12. Observe permitted axle loads, gross weight and
transport dimensions!
13. Check and attach transport equipment such as
lighting, warning devices and any protective
equipment!
14. Actuating mechanisms (cables, chains, linkages
etc.) for remote controlled devices must be
positioned in such a way that no movements are
unintentionally triggered in any transport or working
positions.
15. Ensure that implements are in the prescribed
condition for on-road travel and lock them
in place according to the manufacturer's
instructions!
16. Never leave the driver's seat when the vehicle is
moving!
17. Always drive at the correct speed for the prevailing
driving conditions! Avoid sudden changes in
direction when travelling uphill or downhill or across
a gradient!
18. Attached implements and ballast weights effect
the driving, steering and braking response of the
machine. Make sure that you are able to brake
and steer the machine as required!
19. Take into account the extension radius and/or
inertia of an implement when turning corners!
20. Start up implements only when all protective
devices have been attached and set in the required
position!
21. Keep safety equipment in good condition. Replace
missing or damaged parts.
22. Keep clear of the working range of the machine at
all times!
23. Do not stand within the turning and slewing range
of the implement!
24. Never operate the hydraulic folding frames if
anyone is inside the slewing range!
25. Parts operated by external power (e.g. hydraulics)
can cause crushing and shearing injuries!
26. Before leaving the mower, lower the frontmower
onto the ground, firmly step on the parking brake
pedal as the hydrostatic braking effect will be
reduced after approx. 10 minutes. Switch off the
engine and remove the ignition key!
27. No one should stand between the mower and the
implement unless the vehicle has been secured
against rolling by the parking brake and/or wheel
chocks!
Summary of Contents for Big M II
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Page 4: ...Vorwort Notizen ...
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Page 35: ...III 7 Controls 3 7 Roof Console BMII 192 A B A Compartment B Airconditioning heating ...
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Page 64: ...VI 8 Cabin ...
Page 68: ...VII 4 Check before Start up ...
Page 74: ...VIII 6 Engine Operation ...
Page 100: ...X 20 Mowers 10 6 Front Mower Lubrication Chart EC 087 1 ...
Page 136: ...XII 16 Maintenance Electrical System ...
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