C 9.92
Operating Instructions
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Information on the tractor

Residual hazards and risks

Despite careful working and conformance with standards and
regulations, hazards arising from handling the tractor can not
be excluded.
The tractor and all other system components conform to
currently applicable safety regulations. A residual risk, how-
ever, can not be excluded even if the tractor is used as
intended and all the safety notices given are observed.
For this reason, persons standing in the area of the tractor
and attachments must exercise particular caution in order
to be able to react immediately in case of a malfunction,
incident, failure, etc.
CAUTION

All persons standing in the area of the tractor

and attachments must be advised of the risks

which can result from their operation. Also

read and observe the other safety rules and

regulations contained in these operating in-

structions.

The hazards can include:
- Unexpected movements the attachments and of the
tractor.
- Escape of fuel, fluids and lubricants due to leaks,
broken lines and containers, etc.
- Risk of accidents when driving, steering and braking
due to unfavourable ground conditions such as
slopes, icy roads, unevenness or poor visibility, etc.
- Falling, stumbling, etc when moving on the tractor,
particularly if it is wet.
- Risk of fires and explosions due to the battery and
electric voltages.
- Danger of poisoning through diesel exhaust fumes.
- Risk of fire through diesel fuel and oils.
- Human misconduct through the non-observance of
safety rules.

Disposal instructions

Your tractor is made of different materials. Each material
should be disposed of/treated/recycled according to differ-
ent regional/national regulations. We recommend contact-
ing a salvage company.