SECTION 2 PRONAR PB-1.5 EW
2.3
2.1.2 LINKING AND DISCONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT
• Do NOT hitch the implement to the carrying vehicle if different types of hydraulic
oil are used in both machines, or if the implement's linkage is not compatible with
the loader's linkage.
• After completion of hitching to front the loader, check the safeguards. Carefully
read the loader Operator's Manual.
• Loader carrying the implement must be in good working order and must comply
with the requirements of the implement manufacturer.
• Be especially careful when hitching the implement to the loader.
• When hitching, there must be nobody between the loader and the implement.
• Before unhitching the implement from the loader, empty and close the grab.
• Exercise caution when unhitching the implement.
• The implement unhitched from the loader must be placed on level, sufficiently
hard surface in such a manner as to ensure that it is possible to hitch it again.
2.1.3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
• The hydraulic system is under high pressure when operating.
• Regularly check the technical condition of the connections and the hydraulic
conduits. There must be no oil leaks.
• In the event of the hydraulic system malfunction, discontinue using the machine
until the malfunction is corrected.
• When connecting the loader's hydraulic conduits, make sure that the hydraulic
systems of the loader and the implement are not under pressure. If necessary
reduce residual pressure in the system.
• In the event of injuries being caused by pressurised hydraulic oil, contact a doctor
immediately. Hydraulic oil may find its way under the skin and cause infections. In
the event of contact of oil with eye, rinse with large quantity of water and in the
event of the occurrence of irritation consult a doctor. In the event of contact of oil
with skin wash the area of contact with water and soap. Do NOT apply organic
solvents (petrol, kerosene).