Warning!
Prevent
accidental
unintentional starting of the engine during
preparation, transport, adjustment or repair
work, always disconnect the spark plug cable and
position it so that it cannot come into contact with
the spark plug.
Warning!
Never go down slopes in neutral as you may lose
control of the tractor.
Warning!
Only tow accessories recommended by
the tractor manufacturer that meet your
specifications. Always try to use common
sense when towing something.
Use caution when operating equipment on
steep slopes, up to 15°. Too heavy loads can be
dangerous when using the tractor on slopes.
Tires can lose traction and make you lose
control of the tractor.
Notice!
In engine exhaustion, some of its elements
and certain components of vehicles contain
or emit chemicals known to cause cancer,
congenital deformities or other damage to the
reproductive system. Avoid exposure to the
gases emitted by the tractor.
The battery's poles, terminals and related
implements contain lead and lead compounds
– chemicals known to cause cancer,
congenital deformities or other damage to
the reproductive system. Wash hands after
handling.
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operation. To
prevent
1 - Workspace
Inspect the area where the equipment will
be used and remove any stones, pieces of
wood, wire, bone, glass, toys, tree roots and
other foreign objects that can be picked up
and dropped by the blades. These objects,
in addition to damaging the blades, when
thrown, can cause serious injuries in people
and animals.
Keep children and bystanders away. When in
use, all persons, especially children, should be
kept at a safe distance from the work area.
Remember that the operator or user is
responsible for any accident or danger
involving third parties or their properties.
2 - Personal safety
Avoid placing hands or feet near rotating parts
or under the machine. Always keep away from
the engine exhaust.
Never carry passengers on the tractor.
Do not allow untrained persons to use the
tractor. The equipment can become dangerous
to the users who are unfamiliar with its
operation.
Stay alert, watch what's happening, and use
common sense when operating. Do not operate
the equipment when you are tired, distracted
or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. A moment of inattention may
result in serious risk of injury.
Use safety equipment. Always wear protective
eyewear and hearing protection. By wearing
gloves, reinforced shoes and ear protection,
you increase your safety and reduce the risk
of an accident.
Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry, as they may catch on
moving parts of the equipment.
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