Commissioning; Inspection Before Starting Operations; Pipe Rail System In Horticulture; Minimum Requirements For The Pipe Rail System - BERG BENOMIC S 350 Technical Handbook

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Commissioning

7.
The BENOMIC S has been specially designed for running on a stable pipe rail system
(see 7.2 and 7.3). Berg Hortimotive checked the pipe rail trolley for proper functioning and
safety before leaving the factory. The items described in article 7.1 must be inspected
prior to taking the BENOMIC S into service.
7.1

Inspection before starting operations

The following points should be checked before starting up the BENOMIC S
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There are no loose electrical connections (all the functions and buttons work
properly).
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No damaged cables and/or hydraulic hoses leaks.
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The drive roller, non-driven wheel and lift wheels are not damaged and run freely.
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The batteries are charged (see battery indicator 8.1.2, no 13).
There is no general damage (specifically the scissor mechanism).
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There is no impairment to the visibility of the control components, pictograms and
symbols.
All the screens and protective caps and covers are firmly in place.
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The scissor mechanism is secured on the chassis and the safety railing to the
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scissor.
Mounted safety rail raiser for users taller than 1.90 metres.
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The lifting system working properly.
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Indicator and horn operation as described in Signalling systems (5.3) and
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Controls (8.1)
Special attention should be paid to the periodic checks stated in the following
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paragraphs of this chapter. These checks should be carried out at least monthly
or yearly!
7.2

Pipe rail system in horticulture

The BENOMIC S has been designed to run on a stable pipe rail system. This means that
each path between the crops has a track that consists of two pipes of the same diameter
with a fixed width between them (centre-to-centre/c to c size). The pipes are often used as
heating pipes and are supported along fixed distances.
Stability tests have shown that with unfavourable combinations of tube type and the
support distance of the pipe rail system, constraints must be applied for the maximum
permissible load. See 10.1 Explanation of the technical specifications.
7.3

Minimum requirements for the pipe rail system

We refer to chapter 10.1, this is leading.
Additional information can be found in the health and safety catalogue that is applicable in
the Netherlands.
Translated user manual (EN-V2)
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