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Sicma CS/085 - Safety Devices; Position and Meaning of the Pictograms

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Tiller CS
INJURY HAZARD!
Given the particular stress to which the equipment is subjected, if it is necessary
to replace certain parts of the components, request only original spare parts.
WARNING!
The use of non-original spare parts exempts SICMA from any responsibility for
damage or injuries caused to operators, third parties and property and causes
immediate forfeiture of the warranty.
USE ENVIRONMENT
The Tiller works:
In open elds, on land that is non friable, not excessively stony and with a
maximum slope of 3°;
In environments with a temperature from 0˚÷ 50˚C.
IMPROPER USE
Any use di󰀨erent to that declared is to be considered improper.
REASONABLY PREDICTABLE INCORRECT USE
The operator may sometimes use the Tiller incorrectly: below are some examples
of what should be avoided.
The operator must not:
Couple the Tiller to vehicles of unsuitable power or weight.
Connect the Tiller to a PTO drive shaft with unsuitable power.
Work in reverse.
Use the Tiller without securing the shock absorbing tie-rods of the three-point
hitch of the tractor’s lifter.
Lift the Equipment when the power take-o󰀨 is rotating.
Traverse bends or reversals with the Tiller beneath the ground.
Perform makeshift repairs in order to complete the work.
Use the Tiller to carry and/or lift persons, animals or objects.
Work on land with slopes greater than 3°.
2.9 SAFETY DEVICES
Before using the machine, make sure that all safety devices are properly in place
and in good condition. If there are failures or damage to the guards, replace them
immediately.
Do not tamper with or bypass the safety devices for any reason. After every
cleaning and maintenance intervention, all of the safety devices must be restored
and*or all protection housings closed. Also verify that there are no tools, rags or
other materials inside the transmission compartments.
2.10 POSITION AND MEANING OF THE PICTOGRAMS
The signs a󰀩xed to the machine provide a series of important indications: their
observance safeguards the physical safety of the operators and guarantees the
optimal e󰀨ectiveness of the equipment.
Ensure therefore that the safety pictograms are in good condition and, if they are
damaged, replace them with other original ones by relocating them in their place
of origin.
Then request the new pictograms from SICMA or from the nearest Dealers, citing
the reference codes indicated in the following pages.

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