Safety 2-3
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2.3.3 Operating Safety
• Read and understand this manual and all safety signs before you
connect power supplies to operate, maintain or adjust the JUNO 150
• Only trained persons are permitted to operate the JUNO 150
• Make sure all covers are installed before you operate the JUNO 150
• Make sure the safety bracket is installed on the front side before you
operate the JUNO 150
• Only operate the JUNO 150 in a closed and marked feed alley
• The JUNO 150 shall be operated under supervision only or in areas
that are not accessible for unauthorized people, especially small
children
• Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all moving parts
• Never touch the collision detector when the JUNO 150 is moving to
avoid an electric shock
• Contact your nearest Lely service provider if you have any questions
• Review safety related items with all operators frequently (annually)
• Make sure the slope of the floor is no more than 3 degrees (4 cm per
100 cm).
Figure 1. Maximum slope
Cows are deterred from touching the vehicle by an electric pulse which is
activated when driving the route. The pulse is on the collision detector
(1, fig. 2, page 2-4) that surrounds the vehicle.