User and maintenance manual - SEMI-MOUNTED HARVESTER WITH TRUNK SHAKER - TR80
Rev. 0 - 05/2021
- Unless otherwise indicated in the relevant maintenance procedure,
carry out all operations with the telescopic arm fully retracted and
lowered so that the vibrating head rests on the ground.
- The machine must be stationary and stable on level ground; the tractor
to which it is connected must have the power take-off disengaged and
must be kept off in safety (engine off, ignition key removed and parking
brake engaged). In these conditions, maintenance does not present
foreseeable risks.
When performing maintenance or repair operations, observe the following:
- Never use gasoline, solvents or flammable substances for cleaning.
- Do not dispose of products used for cleaning, maintenance and repair,
such as coolants, into the environment.
- To access the highest parts of the machine, use means suitable for the
operations to be carried out.
- After completing the maintenance operations, refit and properly secure
all the protection devices and safety guards that have been removed
or opened.
- When carrying out maintenance, always keep the work area perfectly
clean and clear of objects and tools.
- Secure the lifted component firmly and safely before performing any
maintenance work that involves lifting a component.
DANGER
Maintenance personnel must act strictly observing the accident prevention
regulations set forth by international directives and by the legislation of the
country where the machine will be installed. Additionally, PPE suitable for all
maintenance operations must be worn.
CAUTION
Do not perform any intervention, modification, or repair of any kind other
than those indicated in the present manual. Only the technical staff duly
trained or authorized by the Manufacturer possess the necessary knowledge
of the machine and the experience to perform any intervention using the
proper technique.
Failure to comply with this information will relieve the Manufacturer of any
responsibility.
NOTE
If you do not understand the information or procedures, contact SICMA for
clarification before proceeding.
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