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Tiller CS
CRITICAL AREA:
The critical area is that between the tractor and the equipment (PTO drive shaft
area).
ZERO ENERGY STATE:
The "Zero Energy State" is dened as the state in which the Tiller is to be set
before performing any cleaning, lubrication and maintenance operation.
The operator must carry out the following to set the Tiller to the "Zero Energy
State":
• Place the Tiller on at, non-yielding ground;
• Disable the power take-o;
• Apply the tractor parking brake;
• Switch o the tractor, remove the key and store it;
• Disconnect the PTO drive shaft from the tractor’s PTO;
• Put the outrigger in the stop position;
• Disconnect the 3-point hitch.
2.4 CONVENTIONAL SYMBOLS
In consulting this operation and maintenance manual and on the Equipment itself
a number of symbols are used whose meaning is illustrated below and on the
following pages.
RECOMMENDATION:
It refers to a working method implemented in the eld, knowing well that each
operator will then develop their own way of working.
NOTE:
Draws the attention of sta to information considered to be of high importance.
WARNING:
Draws the attention of sta to information, which, if not respected, may cause
slight injury to persons or damage to the machine.
CAUTION HAZARD:
Informs the sta assigned that the operation described has the risk of physical
injury if not performed with respect to the Safety Standards.
MACHINE OPERATOR OR DRIVER:
Identies the qualied sta, i.e. with specic skills, as the operations are
completely manual. Therefore, the preparation and sensitivity of the machine
operator are referred to in order to obtain the best qualitative results. The operator
is therefore strictly forbidden from performing tasks that should be performed by
the maintenance technician.
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN:
Qualied technician who works on mechanical components to carry out all the
necessary adjustments, maintenance operations and repairs.
NON-ROUTINE INTERVENTIONS:
Any maintenance interventions highlighted by the symbol on the side must be
requested to the Manufacturer or directly to authorized service centres.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (P.P.E.):
If any of these symbols are present on the side panel, suitable personal protection
equipment must be worn by the operator as the risk of accident is implicit.
2.5 OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS
• The machine must be used by only one operator driving the tractor.
• The machine must only be used by authorised personnel, educated and
properly trained. The operator, in addition to having read and understood
the instructions contained in this manual, must have gained a sucient
preparation on the proper use of the machine and must be in possession
of a driving license. We remind the operator to contact the retailer or the