Safety In Operation - horsch Pronto 3 - 6 DC Operating Instructions Manual

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Observe the permissible maximum speed
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specified in the type approval for transport
on public roads.
The specifications in the type approval docu-
ment or in the technical data are decisive for
the design dependent top speed.
Always match the travel mode to the road
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conditions to avoid accidents and damage to
the undercarriage.
Consider your personal abilities, carriage
¾
way, traffic, sight and weather conditions.

Safety in operation

Commissioning
The operational safety of the machine cannot be
guaranteed without orderly performed commis-
sioning. This can lead to accidents with severe
or even fatal physical injuries.
The machine must only be put into operation
¾
after receiving instructions by employees of
the authorized dealer or a HORSCH em-
ployee.
The machine registration form must be com-
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pleted and returned to HORSCH.
All protective features and safety equipment,
such as detachable protective devices (wheel
chocks, etc.), must be correctly in place and
reliably functioning before the machine is put
into operation.
Check nuts and bolts, especially the ones on
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wheels and cultivation tools regularly for tight
fit and retighten if necessary.
Check the tyre pressure at regular intervals,
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see maintenance overview.
NOTE
Damage to the machine
Damage to the machine can impair the op-
erational safety of the machine and cause ac-
cidents. This can lead to severe or even fatal
physical injuries.
The following machine parts are particularly
important for safety:
Hydraulics
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Brakes (if available)
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Connecting features
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Protective features
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Lighting
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If in doubt about the safety-relevant status of
the machine, e.g. in case of leaking operating
fluids, visible damage or unexpected changes
in travel behaviour:
Immediately shut down and secure the ma-
¾
chine.
If possible, locate and rectify the faults by fol-
¾
lowing these operating instructions.
Rectify possible causes for damage (e.g. re-
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move coarse dirt and tighten loose screws).
Have damage that could affect safety and
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that cannot be rectified by you rectified by a
qualified expert workshop.
Coupling and uncoupling
Faulty coupling of the machine to the pulling tool
of the tractor causes dangers, which could result
in severe accidents.
Strictly comply with all operating instructions:
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These operating instructions (chapter Con-
necting, Transport position and Parking)
Operating instructions of the tractor
Exercise special caution when reversing the
¾
tractor. Never stand between tractor and
machine.
Only park the machine on a firm and level sur-
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face. Before unhitching the towed machine,
lower it to the ground.
Secure the machine against rolling away.
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