General safety advice
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Cirrus 3/4/6000 DB2034 08.04
2.19.6 Electric outfit
• The function of the implements' electronic components and parts may be
affected by the electro-magnetic transmittance of other devices. Such affects
may endanger people if the following safety advice has not been adhered to.
• When retrofitting electric and electronic devices and/or components of the
implement with a connection to the tractor’s on-board electric circuit, the onus is
on the user to ensure that the installation will not cause any disturbance to either
the tractor’s electronics or other components.
• Special attention must be paid that the retrofitted electric and electronic parts
correspond to the EMV-guideline 89/336/EC in the relevant valid edition and that
they bear the CE-mark
2.19.7 Maintenance, repair and care work
• Repair, maintenance and cleaning work as well as the remedy of function faults
should principally be conducted with drive and engine stopped and with re-
moved hydraulic, air pressure and electric connections. Remove ignition key
• Check nuts and bolts for tightness and retighten if necessary!
• For maintenance work on the lifted machine care for securing by appropriate
supports.
• When changing operational tools with cutting edges, use proper tools and wear
gloves.
• Dispose of oil, grease and filters in the appropriate manner.
• Before commencing any work on the electric system disconnect the electricity
supply.
• Before conducting electric welding operations on tractor or on the mounted
implements, remove cable from generator and battery.
• Any spare parts fitted must, as a minimum, meet with the implement manufac-
turer's fixed technical standards. Using original spare parts for example en-
sures this.
2.19.8 Brakes and tyres
• Before starting to travel check function of brakes.
• Brake systems should regularly be carefully checked.
• Setting and repair work on the braking system must be conducted only by
approved workshops. Only use prescribed brake fluid and replace as pre-
scribed.
• Before carrying out any work on the tyres ensure that the machine is safely
parked and secured against rolling away (chocks).
• The fitting of tyres requires sufficient knowledge and appropriate tools.
• Repair work on tyres and wheels may only be carried out by qualified person-
nel with the appropriate tools.
• Regularly check the air pressure. Observe the prescribed air pressure.