Electrical Safety; Transport Safety; Refueling Safety; Tire Safety - Walinga Agri-Vac 3510 Operator's Manual And Parts Book

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2.11 ELECTRICAL SAFETY

1.
Have only a quali ed licensed electrician supply
power to the electric model by following ANSI/
NFPA 70 Wiring Standard.
2.
Make certain that the Agri-Vac
ed at the power source.
3.
Make certain that all electrical switches are in the
OFF position before plugging the Agri-Vac
4.
Turn machine OFF, shut down and lock out pow-
er supply (safety lockout devices are available
through your Walinga
and wait for all moving parts to stop before servic-
ing, adjusting, maintaining or repairing.
5.
Disconnect power before resetting any motor or
breaker overload.
6.
Replace any damaged electrical plugs, cords,
switches and components immediately.
7.
Do not work on Agri-Vac
cal system unless the power cord
is unplugged or the power supply is
locked-out tagged-out.

2.12 TRANSPORT SAFETY

1.
Comply with state and local laws governing safety
and transporting of machinery on public roads.
2.
Mount a lighting bar on the rear of the frame (when
transporting on public roads) and connect to tow
unit.
3.
Check that all the lights, re ectors and other light-
ing requirements are installed and in good working
condition.
4.
Disconnect grain and vacuum lines and plug be-
fore transporting.
5.
Do not drink and operate.
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2.13 REFUELING SAFETY

1.
Handle fuel with care. It is highly ammable.
2.
Allow engine to cool for 5 minutes before refuelling.
Clean up spilled fuel before restarting engine.
3.
Do not refuel the machine while
smoking or when near open
ame or sparks.
4.
Fill fuel tank outdoors.
5.
Prevent res by keeping machine clean of accu-
mulated trash, grease and debris.

2.14 TIRE SAFETY

1.
Failure to follow proper procedures when mount-
ing a tire on wheel or rim can produce an explo-
sion which may result in serious injury or death.
2.
Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the
proper equipment and experience to do the job.
3.
Have a quali ed tire dealer or repair service per-
form required tire maintenance.
4.
When replacing worn tires, make sure they meet
the original tire speci cations. Never undersize.

2.15 BATTERY SAFETY

1.
Keep all sparks and ames away from batteries as
gas given o by the electrolyte is explosive.
2.
Avoid contact with battery electrolyte: wash o
spilled electrolyte immediately.
3.
Wear safety glasses when working near batteries.
4.
Do not tip batteries more than 45° to avoid electro-
lyte loss.
5.
To avoid injury from spark or short circuit, discon-
nect battery ground cable before servicing any
part of the electrical system.

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