Minimize radiation exposure, Keep riders off machinery, Use safety lights and devices – Great Plains NP4000 40-foot Operator Manual User Manual

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Important Safety Information

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2012-03-28

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Minimize Radiation Exposure

The DICKEY-john

®

RVS II and RVS III Radars are

intentional radiators of RF energy. Although its radiated
energy level is far below the limits set by
EN 61010-1:1993 A2:1995-Chapter 12.4, it is advisable
not to look directly into the face of the unit.

The radar must radiate toward the ground and at least
20 cm (8 inches) away from a human during use to
comply with the RF human exposure limits as called out
in FCC 47 CFR Sec.2.1091. DO NOT RE-MOUNT OR
USE THE RADAR IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT
WITH ITS DEFINED USE.

Keep Riders Off Machinery

Riders obstruct the operator’s view. Riders could be
struck by foreign objects or thrown from the machine.
Never allow children to operate equipment.
Keep all bystanders away from machine during operation.

Use Safety Lights and Devices

Slow-moving tractors and towed implements can create
a hazard when driven on public roads. They are difficult
to see, especially at night.
Use flashing warning lights and turn signals whenever

driving on public roads.

Use lights and devices provided with implement.

Tires Not a Step

Do not use gauge wheel or lift-assist tires as steps. A tire
could spin underfoot, resulting in a fall onto the
implement or ground, possibly causing serious injury.
The gauge wheel tires can be in poor ground contact at any

time, even with the fertilizer applicator lowered in the field.
They can appear to be in ground contact, and spin easily, in
multiple conditions.

The lift-assist tires can be in poor ground contact, or out of

ground contact, whenever the fertilizer applicator is
lowered.

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