8 operating areas, 9 authorised operators, 10 protective equipment – Great Plains Simba UniPress Operator Manual User Manual

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Simba UniPress

607-114M-ENG

2013-01-25

1. Safety Data

1.8 Operating Areas

The operating areas include the drawbar,

hydraulic connections and depth adjustment

equipment as well as all operating points

requiring maintenance.

All operating areas will be specified and

described in detail in the following chapters

on servicing and maintenance.

Observe all safety regulations included in

the section dealing with Safety, and in the

subsequent sections.

1.9 Authorised Operators

Only those persons who have been

authorised and instructed by the operator

may operate the machine. The operator

must be at least 16 years of age.

1.10 Protective

Equipment

For operation and maintenance, you require:

• Tight fitting clothing.

• Strong protective gloves (to provide

protection against sharp-edged machine

components).

• Protective goggles (to stop dirt getting into

your eyes).

Check all hydraulic lines for leaks, loose

connections, chafe marks and damage.

Remedy any deficiencies immediately! Pay

particular attention to hose renewal intervals

as outlined in the specific sections which

follow. ALL hydraulic hoses have a safe

maximum working life of 6 (SIX) years from

date of installation, provided they remain in a

safe condition. Hoses which exceed 6 years

of age should be replaced, or inspected and

certified by a suitably qualified person to

have an extended life period which should

be recorded.

Pay particular attention to those items which

require specialist service tools or training

to be carried out by qualified personnel. Do

not attempt to service these items yourself!

These include items retaining pressure (e.g.

accumulator circuits), or force (e.g. spring

tines), and DD Rolls of any type.

Prior to performing maintenance and

servicing work, ensure that the machine

is positioned on solid, level ground and is

secured to prevent it rolling away. Do not

use any parts to climb on to the machine

unless they are specifically designed for

this purpose.

Before cleaning the machine with water,

steam jets (high-pressure cleaning

apparatus) or other cleaning agents, cover

all openings into which, for reasons of safety

or operation, no water, steam or cleaning

agents are to penetrate (bearings, for

instance).

Lubricate all the lubricating points to force

out any trapped water.

When carrying out servicing and maintenance

work, retighten any loose screw connections.

When servicing the machine take precautions

against soil, dust, seed coatings, oil or any

other hazardous substances that you might

encounter.

On a new machine tighten all nuts and

bolts after 5 hours work and again after 15

hours. This also applies to parts that have

been moved or replaced. After the initial 15

hours of work a once a week check should

be sufficient depending on daily work rates.

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