McHale Fusion Vario Baler & Wrapper
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Before travelling on public roads
The owner of this machine is obliged by law to ensure that every operator has
a valid driving licence and is familiar with the road traffic regulations relating to
the country of use.
Always ensure that the electronic control box and oil supply are switched off.
When operating in LS mode with ‘Power beyond’ connections, the feed-line
must be disconnected before travelling on a public road.
Always attach the break-away rope. (See ‘Preventing unauthorised use’)
When parking, both wheels of this machine have to be blocked using the
wheel chocks and hand brake should be applied according to the road traffic
regulations, relating to the country of use.
Ensure lights are connected and working correctly. Ensure that the work lamp
is switched off.
The machine is not suitable for towing at speeds above 40 km/h.
Performing maintenance
Maintenance and repair work on the machine should always be carried out in
accordance with this manual.
Maintenance and repair work exceeding the content of this manual should
only be carried out by qualified persons or your McHale dealer.
When conducting maintenance work tie long hair behind your head. Do not
wear a necktie, necklace, scarf or loose clothing when you work near the
machine or moving parts. Rotating machinery parts can entangle loose
clothing, long hair or dangling jewellery faster than a victim can react. If these
items were to get caught, severe injury could result.
Before working on this machine or altering any setting, the operator must
ensure the following:
(a) The tractor has definitely stopped moving
(b) The hand brake is applied
(c) The engine is shut down
(d) The ignition key is removed
(e) PTO shaft is removed from PTO stub
(f) Electronic power supply and control box is disconnected
(g) Hydraulic oil supply is switched off
(h) Chamber door lock is applied
* It is forbidden to open any safety guards or to carry out any work on the machine, unless
the above specified precautions have been carried out.
When conducting maintenance work always support the machine properly.
Where possible, lower the attachment or implement to the ground before you
work on the machine. If it is not possible to lower the machine or attachment
to the ground, always securely support the machine or attachment. Do not
work under a machine that is solely supported by a jack. Never support the
machine with props that may break or crumble under continuous load.