John Deere DC1000 사용자 설명서

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THIS CHECKLIST IS TO REMAIN IN OWNER’S MANUAL
It is the responsibility of the dealer to complete the procedures listed below, then
review this checklist with the customer upon the delivery or the sale of this implement.
DEALER PREPARATION CHECK LIST
Frontier DC1000 Series Disc/Mower Caddy
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1.   Implement is completely assembled.
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2.    All drivelines, bearings, and grease zerks are 
properly lubricated. (See page 23)
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3.   All shields in place and in good condition.
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4.    Check PTO driveline. Make sure it is the  
  correct length to operate caddy with intended  
  tractor.
Dealer’s Signature   ______________________________________________
Purchaser’s Signature  ____________________________________________
2 Introduction
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5.   All decals in place and readable. (See page 8 - 9) 
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6.   Overall condition good (i.e. paint, welds, hydraulic 
hoses)
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7  Operator’s manual has been given to owner and
           the owner has been instructed on the safe and 
           proper use of the Disc/Mower Caddy.
Safety is a primary concern in the design, manufacture, sale, and use 
of mower caddies. As manufacturers of mower caddies, we want to 
confirm to you, our customers, our concern for safety. We also want to 
remind you about the simple, basic, and common sense rules of safety 
when using a mower caddy. Failure to follow these rules can result in 
severe injury or death to operators or bystanders.
It is essential that everyone involved in the assembly, operation, 
transport, maintenance, and storage of this equipment be aware, 
concerned, prudent, and properly trained in safety. The majority of 
accidents involve entanglement on the driveline or thrown objects. 
These risks become greater when you do not use proper shielding 
specified by the manufacturer.
Our current production machines include, as standard equipment, 
guards or shields for drivelines and input shafts, safety signs and 
operators manuals.  If you have an older machine which does not have 
current standard safety equipment, please contact your dealer about 
bringing your machine up to the current level of safety.
Below are some of the most important safety rules to be understood 
and followed by anyone who works with mower caddies:
Before operating a mower caddy, an operator must read and understand 
all the information in the owner’s manual and in the safety signs 
attached to the product. A person who has not read or understood the 
owner’s manual and safety signs is not qualified to operate the unit.  
Accidents occur often on machines that are loaned or rented to someone 
who has not read the owner’s manual and is not familiar with the 
equipment.  If you do not have an owner’s manual or current production 
safety signs, contact the manufacturer or your dealer immediately.
Mower caddies are designed for one-man operation. Never operate the 
caddy with anyone near, or in contact with, any part of the implement or 
PTO driveline.  Be sure no one else, including bystanders, is near you 
when you operate this product.
Following these simple, basic safety rules, as well as others identified 
in the owner’s manual and in product safety signs, will help minimize 
the possibility of accidents and increase your productivity in using this 
product. Be careful and make sure that everyone who operates the caddy 
knows and understands that it is a very powerful piece of machinery, 
and if used improperly, serious injury or death may result. The final 
responsibility for safety rests with the operator of this machine.
Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE  FOR OWNERS/OPERATORS OF MOWER CADDIES