McHale
995 L+T
Square Bale Wrapper
14
The operator must ensure that there is no person in the “Danger Zone”
Always be familiar with the health and safety requirements that may be in
force in the country of use
During Operation
While operating this machine on hilly or sloping ground the operator must take
extra precautions, in particular the “Danger Zone” is increased in such
conditions as bales are more likely to roll away, causing a potential risk.
Always keep children and spectators well away from the working area of the
machine
The operator must ensure that there is a minimum of 4 m clearance between
the machine and any obstacle above, in particular electrical high voltage lines.
Be careful when working with the cut & hold. Remember that the
accumulators are under pressure.
Avoid contact with the knife
Do not attempt to clamp plastic film in the cut & hold mechanism
Particular care must be taken, if the machine is left idle for any extended
period, to ensure that all sensors and safety features are working correctly.
The safety bar must always be used when working under a tipped table
Before Travelling On Public Roads
The owner of this machine is obliged by law to ensure that every operator has
got a valid driving licence and is familiar with the road traffic regulations
relating to the country of use.
Always ensure that the electronic control box or bale wrap computer and oil
supply are switched off
Ensure lights (if fitted) are connected and working correctly
If plastic film is to be transported on the machine it must only be done so on
the holders provided and secured, if necessary.
Adjust driving speed to suit ground conditions
Allow for mounted machines reducing front end weight on the tractor
WARNING: Do not carry people or animals on the machine
The operator must ensure that no persons or animals are carried on the
machine at any time or are hidden under the machine (on the tractor
persons are only allowed to sit on the relevant seats)