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▲ Always disengage the machine, kill the tractor engine, remove and pocket the key
before dismounting for any reason.
▲ Always clear up all debris left at the work area, it may cause hazard to others.
▲ Always ensure when you remove your machine from the tractor that it is left in a safe
and stable position using the stands and props provided and secured if necessary.
WHEN NOT TO USE THIS MACHINE:
▲ Never attempt to use this machine if you have not been trained to do so.
▲ Never uses a machine until you have read and understood the operator handbook, are
familiar with, and practiced the controls.
▲ Never use a machine that is poorly maintained.
▲ Never use a machine if guards are missing or damaged.
▲ Never use a machine on which the hydraulic system shows signs of wear or damage.
▲ Never fit, or use, a machine on a tractor that does not meet the manufacturer’s
minimum specification level.
▲ Never use a machine fitted to a tractor that does not have suitable front, rear and
side(s) cab guarding made of metal mesh or polycarbonate.
▲ Never use the machine if the tractor cab guarding is damaged, deteriorating or badly
fitted.
▲ Never turn a machine cutting head to an angle that causes debris to be ejected towards
the cab.
▲ Never start or continue to work a machine if people are nearby or approaching - Stop
and wait until they are at a safe distance before continuing.
▲ Never attempt to use a machine on materials in excess of its capability.
▲ Never use a machine to perform a task it has not been designed to do.
▲ Never operate the tractor or machine controls from any position other than from the
driving seat, especially whilst hitching or unhitching the machine.
▲ Never carry out maintenance of a machine or a tractor whilst the engine is running –
the engine should be switched off, the key removed and pocketed.
▲ Never leave a machine unattended in a raised position – it should be lowered to the
ground in a safe position on a level firm site.