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GENERAL SAFETY DIRECTIONS
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Disconnect any electronic equipment from the system when the tractor is placed in any environment where
temperatures are likely to exceed 80 °C.
Remove battery connections when carrying out servicing or repair operations on the electrical system.
Avoid overvoltages in the electrical system. Always remove battery and alternator connections before carrying out
welding operations or when recharging the battery from the mains.
Never disconnect the battery while the engine is running.
In the event that the battery needs topping up, use only distilled or demineralized water; top up only when the battery
is AT REST and at AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (allow time for cooling after operation and following recharge).
Never carry out servicing operations on the electric heating system with the engine running.
When washing the tractor, ensure that the alternator and starter motor are well protected. These components must
not be sprayed or splashed directly with water.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ACCIDENT AND INJURY
WHEN COMMENCING ANY KIND OF WORK:
Turn off the main ignition switch.
Disconnect the battery; remember that electric shocks discharged through the human body will damage pace-
makers.
The battery generates powerful and inflammable gases when recharging, which if ignited can cause the battery
itself to explode.
Do not make temporary or makeshift connections to the battery, as these can cause dangerous sparks.
The electrolyte in the battery is a solution of dilute sulphuric acid; if splashed on the skin, wash straight away with
plenty of water and sodium bicoarbonate.
Seek attention immediately from a doctor if electrolyte is splashed into the eyes.
Never allow the battery near a naked flame.
Keep a safe distance from a recharging battery when testing or measuring, and always wear suitable eye protection.
Make certain that the electrical system and all its components are inspected and serviced periodically; any faults
must be eliminated without delay, and parts subject to everyday wear replaced at the recommended intervals.
Ensure that trailers are fitted with regulation lights.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
The maker declines all liability in respect of any damages resulting from operations performed other than in the
recommended manner and/or by unskilled hands.
To ensure smooth operation of the machine, use only genuine replacement parts.
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