Safety regulations – Sulky Cultiline HRW 1000 User Manual

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GENERAL SAFETY REGuLATIONS

Every time the tractor/machine assembly is to be

started up and used, you should ensure beforehand

that it complies with current legislation on safety at

work and Road Traffic regulations.

GENERAL
1 -
In addition to the instructions contained in this

manual, legislation relating to safety instructions

and accident prevention should be complied with.

2 - Warnings affixed to the machine give indications

regarding safety measures to be observed and help

to avoid accidents.

3 - When travelling on public roads, abide by the

provisions of the Highway Code.

4 - Before starting work, it is essential that the user

familiarizes himself with the control and operating

elements of the machine and their respective

functions. When the machine is running, it may be

too late.

5 - The user should avoid wearing loose clothing

which may be caught up in the moving parts.

6 - We recommend using a tractor with a safety cab

or roll bar conforming to standards in force.

7 - Before starting up the machine and beginning

work, check the immediate surroundings,

particularly for children. Make sure that visibility is

adequate. Clear any persons or animals out of the

danger zone.

8 - It is strictly forbidden to transport any persons

or animals on board the machine whether it is in

operation or not.

9 - The machine should only be coupled up to the

tractor at the specially provided towing points and in

accordance with applicable safety standards.

10 - Extreme care must be taken when coupling or

uncoupling the machine from the tractor.

11 - Before hitching up the machine, ensure that

the front axle of the tractor is sufficiently weighted.

Ballast weights should be fitted to the special

supports in accordance with the instructions of the

tractor manufacturer.

12 - Do not exceed the maximum axle weight or the

gross vehicle weight rating.

13 - Do not exceed the maximum authorized

dimensions for using public roads.

14 - Before entering a public road, ensure that the

protective and signalling devices (lights, reflectors,

etc.) required by law are fitted and working properly.

15 - All remote controls (cords, cables, rods, hoses,

etc.) must be positioned so that they cannot

accidentally set off any manoeuvre which may cause

an accident or damage.

16 - Before entering a public road, place the machine

in the transport position, in accordance with the

manufacturer’s instructions.

17 - Never leave the driver’s position whilst the

tractor is running.

18 - The speed and the method of operation must

always be adapted to the land, roads and paths.

Avoid sudden changes of direction under all

circumstances.

19 - Precision of the steering, tractor adhesion, road

holding and effectiveness of the braking mechanism

are influenced by factors such as the weight and

nature of the machine being towed, the front axle

stage and the state of the land or path. It is essential,

therefore, that the appropriate care is taken for each

situation.

20 - Take extra care when cornering, taking account

of the overhang, length, height and weight of the

machine or trailer being towed.

21 - Before using the machine, ensure that all

protective devices are fitted and in good condition.

Guards that are damaged (even slightly) must be

replaced immediately.

22 - Before using the machine, check that nuts and

screws are tight, particularly those for attaching

tools (tines, deflectors, ...). Tighten if necessary.

23 - Do not stand in the operating area of the

machine.

24 - Caution! Beware the danger of being crushed

or seriously cut posed in some places on remote-

controlled units, in particular those that are driven

hydraulically.

25 - Before climbing down from the tractor, or before

any operation on the machine, turn off the engine,

remove the key from the ignition and wait until all

moving parts have come to a standstill.

26 - Do not go between the tractor and the

machinery without first applying the handbrake

and/or chocking the wheels.

27 - Before any operation on the machine, ensure

that it cannot be started up accidentally.

28 - Do not use the lifting ring to lift the machine

when the seed drill hopper is loaded.

29 - When using a lifting device (hoist, cable, etc.),

the seed drill must be uncoupled from the harrow,

and both items manoeuvred separately.

PROPER uSE OF THE mAcHINE

Power harrows must only be used for their intended

purpose (drilling on ploughed land or minimum

tillage).The manufacturer will not be liable for

any damage caused by using the machine for

applications other than those specified by the

manufacturer.

Using the machine for purposes other than those

originally intended will be done so entirely at the

user’s risk.

Proper use of the machine also implies:

- complying with instructions on use, care and

maintenance provided by the manufacturer;

- using only original or manufacturer recommended

spare parts, equipment and accessories.

The harrow must only be operated, maintained

and repaired by competent persons, familiar with

the specifications and methods of operation of the

machine. These persons must also be informed of

the dangers to which they may be exposed.

The user must strictly abide by current legislation

regarding:

- accident prevention;

- safety at work (Health and Safety Regulations);

- transport on public roads (Road Traffic

Regulations).

Strict compliance with warnings affixed to the

machine is obligatory.

The owner of the equipment shall become liable for

any damage resulting from alterations made to the

machine by the user or any other person, without the

prior written consent of the manufacturer.

HITcHING
1 -
When hitching or unhitching the machine from

the tractor, place the control lever of the hydraulic lift

in such a position that the lifting mechanism cannot

be activated accidentally.

2 - When hitching the machine to the three-point

lifting mechanism of the tractor, ensure that the

diameters of the pins or gudgeons correspond to the

diameter of the tractor ball joints.

3 - Caution! In the three-point lifting zone, there may

be a danger of crushing and shearing.

4 - Do not stand between the tractor and the

machine whilst operating the external lift control

lever.

5 - When in transport, lifting mechanism stabilizer

bars must be fitted to the machine to avoid floating

and side movement.

6 - When transporting the machine in the raised

position, lock the lift control lever.

DRIVE EquIPmENT

(Power take-off and universal drive shafts)

1 - Only use universal drive shafts supplied with the

machine or recommended by the manufacturer.

2 - Power take-off and universal drive shaft guards

must always be fitted and in good condition.

3 - Ensure that the tubes of the universal drive shafts

are properly guarded, both in the working position

and in the transport position.

4 - Before connecting or disconnecting a universal

joint drive shaft, disengage the power take-off,

switch off the engine and remove the key from the

tractor ignition.

5 - If the primary universal drive shaft is fitted with

a torque limiter or a free wheel, these must be

mounted on the machine power take-off.

6 - Always ensure that universal drive shafts are

fitted and locked correctly.

7 - Always ensure that universal drive shaft guards

are immobilized in rotation using the specially

provided chains.

8 - Before engaging power take-off, ensure that

the speed selected and the direction of rotation of

Safety regulations

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These symbols are used in these instructions every time recommendations are provided concerning your safety, the safety of others

or the correct operation of the machine.

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These recommendations must be given to all users of the machine.

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The manufacturer declines all responsibility if equipment is not used in accordance with the recommendations given in the instruc-

tions.

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The user must observe health and safety regulations, as well as recommendations given by farmers’ insurance schemes.

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Our recommendations and instructions are not exhaustive.

Danger Moving

parts, keep away

Caution Payload

should not

be exceeded

Risk of damage

to the machine

Risk of

accident

Operating

tip

Risk of damage

to the machine

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