Miller AG-BAG Professional LX1214 User manual

MILLER-ST.NAZIANZ,INC.
P.O. BOX 127
ST. NAZIANZ, WI 54232
920/773-2121
FAX:920/773-1200
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL THIS
MANUAL HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD.
Part Number: 42.0802219B
December 2014
MODEL: LX1214 Professional

SOME PHOTOGRAPHS USED HEREIN MAY SHOW DOORS, GUARDS AND
SHIELDS OPENED OR REMOVED. BE SURE THAT ALL DOORS, GUARDS
AND SHIELDS ARE FASTENED IN THEIR PROPER POSITION BEFORE
MACHINE IS OPERATED!
WARNING
INTRODUCTION
This Operator's Manual is provided to acquaint the operator with the safety and operation of the Miller
Ag-Bag LX1214 Professional Bagger. Complete Assembly, Operation, Lubrication and Maintenance
procedures are provided. Following the recommended procedures will help you achieve many years of
dependable service.
This manual is considered part of your machine and should remain with the machine at all times.
Make sure the operator reads and understands the manual before placing the bagger into operation.
Failure to follow the recommended procedures may result in personal injury or equipment damage, and
could void the warranty.
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER
The machine serial number is located on the support frame below the engine on the feed table side. For
your convenience refer to this number and your product model number when requiring service or parts
information. Record the machine serial number, model number, date of purchase and dealership name
in the space provided below.
Date Purchased
Model No. Serial No.
Right and Left sides are determined from a position standing at the bag tunnel side looking toward the
feed table.
The Warranty Registration must be completed by the dealer online to validate your warranty protection.
You must read and understand the places where you attest to having received instructions as to care,
adjustments, safe operation and applicable warranty policy.
Dealership

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Table Of Contents
IMPORTANT REFERENCE NUMBERS............................................................................................. 5
BAGGER CHECK LISTS.................................................................................................................... 6
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................... 7
General Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................... 8
Maintenance Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 10
Engine Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................... 11
Electrical Safety Precautions...................................................................................................... 12
Wheels and Tires Safety Precautions......................................................................................... 13
SAFETY SIGN AND DECAL LOCATIONS....................................................................................... 14
Safety Signs................................................................................................................................ 16
Yellow Reflective Decals............................................................................................................. 18
SMV Emblem & Red Reflective Decals ...................................................................................... 18
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 19
FEATURES AND CONTROLS ......................................................................................................... 20
In Cab Controls........................................................................................................................... 20
Upper Beater Control Switch ...................................................................................................... 21
Signal Light Switch Red-Green .................................................................................................. 21
Signal Light Switch Amber.......................................................................................................... 22
Inoculant Spray Applicator Switch .............................................................................................. 22
Anchor Float Switch.................................................................................................................... 23
Anchor Switch In/Out.................................................................................................................. 23
Engine Throttle Control Switch ................................................................................................... 24
Engine High Idle Switch.............................................................................................................. 24
Tunnel Clean Out Switch ............................................................................................................ 25
Feed Table Lift/Lower Switch ...................................................................................................... 25
Engine End Lift Jack Switch ....................................................................................................... 26
Cab End Lift Jack Switch ............................................................................................................ 26
Power Port For 12 Volt Accessories............................................................................................ 27
Horn Button ................................................................................................................................ 27
Brake Pedal ................................................................................................................................ 27
Direction and Steering Joystick .................................................................................................. 28
Switching Driving Modes ............................................................................................................ 29
Feed Table Belt Control .............................................................................................................. 32
Two Way Radio Coax Cable ....................................................................................................... 32
Antenna ...................................................................................................................................... 33
AM/FM/WX Stereo Radio w/CD Player ...................................................................................... 33
Programming Radio For Use In Other Countries........................................................................ 34
Ignition Switch ............................................................................................................................ 35
Parking Brake ............................................................................................................................. 35
System Air Pressure Gauge ....................................................................................................... 36
Brake Pressure Adjustment Switches (Cab & Engine End)........................................................ 36
Two Wheel Drive/Four Wheel Drive Switch................................................................................. 37
Drive/Align Switch....................................................................................................................... 37
HPTO Clutch Controller .............................................................................................................. 38
Cab Interior Light ........................................................................................................................ 39
Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch ............................................................................................... 39
Heater and Air Conditioner Controls........................................................................................... 40

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Contents - continued
Manual Storage .......................................................................................................................... 40
Cup Holder ................................................................................................................................. 40
Armrest Storage Box .................................................................................................................. 40
Lighting Operation ...................................................................................................................... 41
Light Locations On Vehicle ......................................................................................................... 42
Storage Tray/Recirculation Filter................................................................................................. 43
Cab Pressurization Filter (Charcoal) .......................................................................................... 43
Cab Door Lock and Handles....................................................................................................... 44
Seat Adjustments ....................................................................................................................... 44
Seat Belts ................................................................................................................................... 44
Engine Data Link Connector....................................................................................................... 45
System Monitor Programming Port............................................................................................. 45
Outside Controls - Manual.......................................................................................................... 46
Outside Controls - Remote Control ............................................................................................ 47
Outside Cab End Up-Down Switch............................................................................................. 48
Battery Disconnect Switch.......................................................................................................... 49
Remote Battery Terminals .......................................................................................................... 49
Power Strip Electrical Outlets ..................................................................................................... 50
Auxiliary Power Outlet................................................................................................................. 50
Emergency Exit .......................................................................................................................... 50
Re-Fueling .................................................................................................................................. 51
Drain Water From Fuel Filter/Water Separator ........................................................................... 52
Engine Coolant Conditioner Filter (Extended Life Coolant Only)................................................ 52
Engine Coolant Filter (Organic Acid Technology OAT Coolant Only) ......................................... 52
CHANGING TUNNELS..................................................................................................................... 53
OPERATION..................................................................................................................................... 61
General....................................................................................................................................... 61
Engine Cold Starting................................................................................................................... 62
To Start ....................................................................................................................................... 62
Inoculant Applicator Operation ................................................................................................... 62
Cleaning The Inoculant System.................................................................................................. 63
Spray Tip Selection & Pressure Settings Guide ......................................................................... 63
SETUP BAGGER FOR BAGGING OPERATION ............................................................................. 64
Pintle Hitch ................................................................................................................................. 64
Position Bagger At Bagging Site................................................................................................. 64
Install Tunnel Extension On To Tunnel ........................................................................................ 66
Lower and Setup Feed Table ...................................................................................................... 67
Bag Identification ........................................................................................................................ 68
Remove Anchors From Storage Hooks ...................................................................................... 68
Install The Bag On To The Tunnel ............................................................................................... 69
Seal Beginning End Of Bag........................................................................................................ 72
BAGGING PROCEDURE................................................................................................................. 73
Before Starting The Bagger........................................................................................................ 73
Bagger Start-Up Procedure........................................................................................................ 73
Filling The Bag............................................................................................................................ 75
Removing The Bag ..................................................................................................................... 76
Venting The Bag ......................................................................................................................... 77

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Contents - continued
PREPARE THE BAGGER FOR TRANSPORT................................................................................. 78
Feed Table .................................................................................................................................. 78
Bag Cradle.................................................................................................................................. 78
Tunnel Extension ........................................................................................................................ 79
Anchors In Storage Position ....................................................................................................... 80
Place Wheels Into Transport Position ......................................................................................... 80
Transport Lock ............................................................................................................................ 82
Pintle Hitch ................................................................................................................................. 83
TRANSPORTING ............................................................................................................................. 84
Transporting Bagger On A Equipment Trailer ............................................................................. 84
Transporting With A Tow Vehicle................................................................................................. 85
BAGGING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................. 87
Bag Information .......................................................................................................................... 87
STORAGE ........................................................................................................................................ 90
TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................................................................... 91
Hydraulic System........................................................................................................................ 91
Engine ........................................................................................................................................ 91
Engine Trouble Shooting............................................................................................................. 92
Engine Fault Codes .................................................................................................................... 92
Engine Fault Codes - QSX Engines ........................................................................................... 94
Trouble Shooting....................................................................................................................... 102
FUSE & RELAY LOCATIONS......................................................................................................... 104
LUBRICATION................................................................................................................................ 105
Rotor Bearing ........................................................................................................................... 105
Feed Table Drive and Idler Rollers............................................................................................ 105
Lower Beater Bar Bearings ...................................................................................................... 106
Upper Beater Bar Bearings ...................................................................................................... 106
Bag Boom................................................................................................................................. 107
Anchor Cable Guide Rollers ..................................................................................................... 108
Brake Pivot Arms ...................................................................................................................... 109
Hydraulic Lift Jack Slide Tubes ................................................................................................. 109
Wheel Column Posts ................................................................................................................ 110
Steering Tie Rod....................................................................................................................... 110
Beater Bar Drive Chain............................................................................................................. 111
Feed Table Drive Chain ............................................................................................................ 111
ADJUSTMENTS............................................................................................................................. 112
Feed Table Drive Chain ............................................................................................................ 112
Feed Table Belt ......................................................................................................................... 112
Lower Beater Bar Drive Chain .................................................................................................. 113
Planetary Drive Belt.................................................................................................................. 113
Bag Pan Clearance Gap........................................................................................................... 115
Brake Slack Adjusters............................................................................................................... 115
Setting High Idle Speed............................................................................................................ 116
Setting Reversing Fan Parameters ........................................................................................... 117
Resetting Steering Sensors...................................................................................................... 119

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Contents - continued
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................. 120
Maintenance Schedule ............................................................................................................. 120
Maintenance Record ................................................................................................................ 122
Engine Maintenance................................................................................................................. 125
Fuel Filter/Water Separator ...................................................................................................... 126
Chassis & Engine Compartment Inspection & Cleaning .......................................................... 126
Radiator, Oil Cooler, Charge Air Cooler and Air Conditioning Condenser Heat Exchangers ... 127
Engine Coolant ......................................................................................................................... 128
Engine Coolant Conditioner Filter (Extended Life Coolant Only).............................................. 129
Engine Coolant Filter (OAT Coolant Only) ................................................................................ 129
Organic Acid Technology (OAT) Coolant .................................................................................. 130
Changing Coolant Types........................................................................................................... 130
Definitions Of Coolant Types .................................................................................................... 130
Engine Air Cleaner Filters......................................................................................................... 131
Engine Serpentine Belts........................................................................................................... 132
Air Storage Tank ....................................................................................................................... 133
Bag Boom Winch Oil................................................................................................................. 134
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS................................................................................................................. 135
Hydraulic System Cleanliness .................................................................................................. 135
Main Hydraulic System Oil........................................................................................................ 136
Clutch Oil and Filter .................................................................................................................. 140
Rotor Planetary Oil and Filter ................................................................................................... 141
Feed Table Planetary Oil........................................................................................................... 142
Cab Pressurization Filter (Charcoal) ........................................................................................ 144
Tine Cap Replacement............................................................................................................. 145
Tire Air Pressure....................................................................................................................... 145
Wheel Lug Nut Torque .............................................................................................................. 145
Feed Table Wheel Bearings...................................................................................................... 146
ANCHOR CABLES......................................................................................................................... 147
Anchor Cable Replacement...................................................................................................... 147
Anchor Cable Adjustment......................................................................................................... 148
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................... 149
WARRANTY ..................................................................................................... INSIDE BACK COVER

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Important Reference Numbers
Fill in the important serial numbers and model numbers in the spaces below. These will be helpful
when service or maintenance is required. Also listed below are the part numbers and quantities of
the filters and belts for this unit.
Model and Serial Numbers
Bagger Model Number: __LX1214 Professional__
Bagger Serial Number: ____________________
Engine Model Number: ____Cummins QSX____
Engine Serial Number: ____________________
Filters
Description Part Number Qty.
Primary Air Filter Element 42.0800816 1
Secondary Air Filter Element 42.0800817 1
Fuel Filter/Water Separator 42.0801373 1
Engine Oil Filter 42.0801370 1
Engine Coolant Conditioner Filter 42.0801371 1
(S/N 4220003 & Before, 4220005
thru 4220009) Extended Life
Engine Coolant Filter (S/N 4220004, 42.0802369 1
4220010 & After) OAT Coolant
Cab Air Filter - Charcoal 21.00955 1
Recirculation Filter - In Cab 21.21623 1
Main Hydraulic Oil Return 21.42585 2
Case Drain 21.21112 1
Clutch 42.1541961 1
Rotor Planetary 42.1540167 1
Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Breather 21.20848 1
Belts
Description Part Number Qty.
Serpentine 42.0801377 1
Water Pump 42.0801372 1

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Delivery and Pre-Delivery Check Lists (customer and dealer copies) follow this page.
Customer copies can remain with this manual.
Dealer copies can be removed along perforation and remain with dealer.
Bagger Check Lists

Delivery Check List - Customer Copy
The following list is an important reminder of valuable information, which must be passed on to the
customer at the time the unit is delivered. Check off each item as you explain it to the customer.
Give the customer this operator’s manual. Instruct them to be sure to read and completely
understand its contents before attempting to operate the unit.
Review the warranty.
Explain and review the safety section of this manual with the customer.
Explain that regular lubrication and proper adjustments are required for continued proper op-
eration and long life. Review the maintenance section of this manual with the customer.
Have the dealer complete the warranty registration online.
Dealer’s Signature:_____________________________ Date:_______________
I acknowledge that the above points were reviewed with me at the time of delivery.
Customer’s Signature:__________________________ Date:_______________

Pre-Delivery Check List - Customer Copy
After the Miller Ag-Bag has been completely set up, check that it is in correct working order before
delivery to the customer. The following is a list of points to inspect. Check off each item to verify
the proper adjustments have been made and the item(s) is (are) operating satisfactorily. Any adjust-
ment must be made according to specifications defined in this manual.
Verify that all of the options are installed.
Verify that all accessories function correctly.
Check tire inflation.
Check and tighten wheel nuts to correct torque.
Make sure all bolts and other fasteners are tightened or properly adjusted.
Make sure hoses are secured and not in contact with any moving parts.
Check that the feed table raises and lowers properly.
Check all fluid levels.
Lubricate all grease fittings.
Check that all safety signs are in place.
Check that all safety systems, including guards and shields are in place and functional.
Dealer’s Name:_____________________________
Signature of Pre-Delivery Inspector:___________________________________
Date Of Inspection:________________

Delivery Check List - Dealer Copy
The following list is an important reminder of valuable information, which must be passed on to the
customer at the time the unit is delivered. Check off each item as you explain it to the customer.
Give the customer this operator’s manual. Instruct them to be sure to read and completely
understand its contents before attempting to operate the unit.
Review the warranty.
Explain and review the safety section of this manual with the customer.
Explain that regular lubrication and proper adjustments are required for continued proper op-
eration and long life. Review the maintenance section of this manual with the customer.
Have the dealer complete the warranty registration online.
Dealer’s Signature:______________________________ Date:_______________
I acknowledge that the above points were reviewed with me at the time of delivery.
Customer’s Signature:___________________________ Date:_______________

Pre-Delivery Check List - Dealer Copy
After the Miller Ag-Bag has been completely set up, check that it is in correct working order before
delivery to the customer. The following is a list of points to inspect. Check off each item to verify
the proper adjustments have been made and the item(s) is (are) operating satisfactorily. Any adjust-
ment must be made according to specifications defined in this manual.
Verify that all of the options are installed.
Verify that all accessories function correctly.
Check tire inflation.
Check and tighten wheel nuts to correct torque.
Make sure all bolts and other fasteners are tightened or properly adjusted.
Make sure hoses are secured and not in contact with any moving parts.
Check that the feed table raises and lowers properly.
Check all fluid levels.
Lubricate all grease fittings.
Check that all safety signs are in place.
Check that all safety systems, including guards and shields are in place and functional.
Dealer’s Name:_____________________________
Signature of Pre-Delivery Inspector:___________________________________
Date Of Inspection:________________

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Safety Precautions
This symbol is used to call your attention to instructions concerning your
personal safety. Be sure to observe and follow these instructions. Take time
to be careful!
DANGER
“DANGER” indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
“WARNING” indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
“CAUTION” indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also alert against
unsafe practices.
BEFORE you attempt to operate this machine, read and study the following safety informa-
tion. In addition, MAKE SURE that every individual who operates or works with this equip-
ment, whether family member or employee, is familiar with these safety precautions. Miller-
St. Nazianz provides guards for exposed moving parts for the operator’s protection; how-
ever, some areas cannot be guarded or shielded in order to assure proper operation. The
OPERATOR’S MANUAL AND SAFETY SIGNS on the machine itself warn you of dangers and
SHOULD BE READ AND OBSERVED CLOSELY.
Failure to follow these precautions could result in death or serious injury.

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General Safety Precautions
Read and understand all of the safety precautions and warnings before performing any repair. This
list contains the general safety precautions that must be followed to provide personal safety. Special
safety precautions are included in the procedures when they apply.
Warning
To avoid the potential of fire, at least once during each day and at the end of
the day, inspect and remove any trash and debris from the vehicle, especially
around hot components such as the exhaust, engine, turbocharger, batteries
and cooling system. More frequent cleaning and inspection will be required if
operating conditions are severe.
• Know how to stop bagger operation before starting it.
• Watch for and avoid overhead wires or other obstacles. Contact with electrical wires will
cause serious injury or death.
• Be alert for people and/or animals in front of or around machine, before you start operat-
ing the machine.
• Do not enter the feed table or hopper when machine is operating.
• Keep hands, feet and clothing away from feed table when operating.
• Do not allow people other than a qualified operator near the unit.
• Keep riders off the bagger. Do not allow passengers.
• Do not allow minors to be near the machine unless properly supervised.
•Do not allow children to operate this machine.
•Rotating parts can cause cuts, mutilation and strangulation.
•Wear safety goggles or glasses, safety shoes and all proper clothing when operating or
servicing this machine.
•Do not wear loose fitting, torn or baggy clothing. Remove all jewelry when working.
•Do not attempt to operate machine without covers in place.
•Inspect machine for damage after use.
•Do not work on or walk under anything that is supported ONLY by lifting jacks or a hoist.
Use blocks or proper stands to support the product before performing any service work.
•Make sure the work area surrounding the vehicle is dry, well lit, ventilated, free from clut-
ter, loose tools, parts, ignition sources and hazardous substances. Be aware of hazard-
ous conditions that can exist.
• Stop bagger operation and shut off engine between loads if bagger is to be left unattend-
ed.
•Do not leave running machine unattended.

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•To avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get assistance when lifting components that weigh
50 lbs (23 kg) or more. Make sure all lifting devices such as chains, hooks or slings are in
good condition and are of the correct capacity. Make sure hooks are positioned correctly.
Always use a spreader bar when necessary. The lifting hooks must not be side loaded.
•Do not operate this machine or perform any repair when fatigued or after consuming alco-
hol or drugs that can impair your functioning.
•Do not drive this vehicle on public roads. Only transport on an equipment trailer or using
the tow hitch.
• Be sure the area is clear of all personnel before starting the engine or operating this ve-
hicle.
• Do not unclog, adjust, lubricate or service your bagger until you disengage the drive and
shut off the engine. Failure to follow this procedure could result in serious bodily injury or
death.
• Avoid high pressure fluids. Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate skin causing seri-
ous injury or death.
• Avoid the edges of ditches or gullies and steep hillsides.
• Only operate bagger on level ground. Reduce speed on rough ground.
• Be extra careful when going through fence gates or nearing confined quarters.
• Allow for unit length when making turns.
• Do not allow children to play on or around a stored or idle unit.
• Keep wheel lug nuts tightened to the specified torque.
• Assure that all tires are inflated evenly and to specified pressure.
• Check for and remove all tools from the unit, feed table and hopper before starting opera-
tion.
• Chock the wheels when parking the vehicle or leaving the vehicle unattended to prevent
rolling.
• Replace all safety signs that are missing or become illegible.
• Keep all safety signs clean and legible at all times.
• Relieve all pressure in the air, oil and cooling systems before any lines, fittings or related
items are removed or disconnected. Be alert for possible pressure when disconnecting
any device from a system that utilizes pressure. Do not check for pressure leaks with your
hand. High pressure oil or fuel can cause personal injury.

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Maintenance Safety Precautions
• Be sure there is plenty of ventilation. Do not operate the engine in an enclosed area.
Exhaust fumes are dangerous and can cause death.
• Before working on this machine, stop the vehicle, set the brakes, disengage all power driv-
ers, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key.
• Be sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop before attempting to perform any
maintenance.
• Be sure to use a safety support and blocks to support the machine. Do not use a jack to
support the machine.
• Be sure to use the proper tools.
• Be sure to torque all hardware according to the torque chart contained in this manual.
• Use a piece of cardboard or paper to check for hydraulic oil leaks. Do not use your hand
or any other body part. Hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate the skin causing seri-
ous injury or death.
• Be sure to relieve all hydraulic pressure before disconnecting any hydraulic components.
• Be sure to replace all guards and shields after servicing is complete. Do not operate this
machine with guards or shields open or missing.
• Remove all tools from vehicle before operating.
• Do not allow grease or oil on the steps or platform.
• Use same grade and type of fasteners if replacement is necessary.

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Engine Safety Precautions
• Read engine operation & maintenance manual before operating or servicing the engine.
• Improper practices or carelessness can cause burns, cuts, mutilation, asphyxiation or
other bodily injury or death.
• Disconnect the battery (negative [-] cable first, then the positive [+] cable) and discharge
any capacitors before beginning any repair work. Put a “Do Not Operate” tag in the op-
erator’s compartment or on the controls.
• Use ONLY the proper engine barring techniques for manually rotating the engine.
• If an engine has been operating and the coolant is hot, allow the engine to cool before you
slowly loosen the filler cap and relieve the pressure from the cooling system.
• Relieve all pressure in the air, oil and cooling systems before any lines, fittings or related
items are removed or disconnected. Be alert for possible pressure when disconnecting
any device from a system that utilizes pressure. Do not check for pressure leaks with your
hand. High pressure oil or fuel can cause personal injury.
• To prevent suffocation and frostbite, wear protective clothing and ONLY disconnect liquid
refrigerant (freon) lines in a well ventilated area. To protect the environment, liquid refriger-
ant systems must be properly emptied and filled using equipment that prevents the release
of refrigerant gas (fluorocarbons) into the atmosphere. Federal law requires capture and
recycling refrigerant. Check local regulations before servicing the air conditioning system.
• Cooling system corrosion inhibitor contains alkali. Do not get the substance in your eyes.
Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Do not swallow internally. In case of
contact, immediately wash skin with soap and water. In case of contact, immediately flood
eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes. IMMEDIATELY CALL A
PHYSICIAN. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
• Some state and federal agencies in the United States Of America have determined that
used engine oil can be carcinogenic and can cause reproductive toxicity. Avoid inhalation
of vapors, ingestion and prolonged contact with used engine oil.

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Electrical Safety Precautions
• This machine and its systems are designed to operate off of a 12 volt DC power supply
only.
• Never operate this machine with a damaged electrical system. Disconnect from electrical
supply if machine is not working properly.
• Do not attempt to operate this machine without the appropriate fuses, relays and breakers
in place.
• Do not attempt to bypass a fuse. If a fuse is no longer serviceable, a shock or short haz-
ard may exist.
• Never replace original fuses/breakers with higher amperage fuses/breakers.
• Inspect all components for damage after any electrical problem.
There are additional hazards associated with the service and maintenance of electrical components.
• All electrical components generate heat. To avoid serious burns, never touch internal
components immediately after use.
• Disassembly or attempted repairs, if accomplished incorrectly can create electrical shock
and/or short hazards. Only qualified personnel should perform repair service.
• Never attempt to replace electrical wires and cables with smaller gauge wire and cable.
• Some electrical components can store energy after the unit is shut down. Be sure to com-
pletely de-energize all electrical components, discharging all stored energy before begin-
ning any service work.

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Wheels and Tires Safety Precautions
• If a rim is leaking air, Do not weld on the rim! Do not put a tube in the tire! Do not use
tire sealant in the tire! These types of repairs can allow the defect to propagate to the
point that the rim could fail resulting in personal injury or severe damage to the bagger.
Replace any leaking or damaged wheels with New wheels.
• Do not rework, weld, heat or braze rims. If you have a wheel on your bagger with a rim
leaking air, contact your dealer immediately.
• Do not drive or load tires beyond their rated speed and load capacities. Check with the
tire manufacturer for load and speed ratings for your particular tire.

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Safety Sign and Decal Locations
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