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The operator has to inform himself about the current operational safety regulations and, in a
risk assessment, detect additional risks that are caused by the special working conditions at
the usage site of the product. The operator must then implement these in the form of
directives. These directives have to be kept near to the product and permanently be
available for the persons working with it.
Particularly applying for the operator, without any limitations:
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The operator has to clearly define the personnel’s responsibilities referring the appliance.
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The operator has to ensure that the operator Manual’s content is fully understood by the
operating personnel prior to any use of the product. The operating personnel must adhere
to User Manual at all times when using the product.
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The statements of the User Manual have to be observed thoroughly and unrestrictedly.
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The operator has to ensure that all maintenance, inspection and assembling processes are
carried out by qualified specialized personnel, which have informed themselves sufficiently
by closely studying and understanding the manuals for the product’s operation.
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The operator informs the manufacturer or the authorized dealer without any delay if any
safety defects occur at the product or during operation.
Special risks
Epilepsy warning
Some people are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when
exposed to certain flashing lights or light patterns. Immediately discontinue use and
consult your doctor if any of the following symptoms occur while using the product:
dizziness, blurred vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of consciousness, disorientation
or any involuntary movement or convulsion.
Risks caused by electric current
When working close to electric systems (, for example, overhead powerlines), there is
danger to life due to electric shock. Keep sufficient safety distance to electric systems.
Moving components
Keep persons away from the machine’s and the tool’s working range. Remove objects
from the machine’s and the tool’s working range. Do not interfere with the moving
components during operation.
Overlapping machine parts
Subsequently assembled system components (, for example, GNSS masts) can
overlap the typical machine dimensions. This can lead to injuries and material
damages.
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