
Owner/ Oper at or & Par t s Manual 930 Elimina to r
SERIAL# 930-55-184
Revision: 10/7/2021
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Section-1 Safety
1.4 Identification of Important Instruction
Text marked with this symbol alerts you to possible
accident and injury hazards; hazards to machinery;
practical applications, settings or functions; or
environmental protection measures.
Qualification and training of personnel
Any work on, or with, the machine may only be performed by
reliable personnel. Statutory minimum age limits must be
observed.
Employ only trained or instructed staff; the individual
responsibilities of the personnel for operation, setting-up,
maintenance, and repair must be clearly established.
Make sure that only authorized personnel work on or with
the machine.
Define the machine operator’s responsibilities — also with
regard to observing traffic regulation. The operator must
have the authority to refuse any instructions issued by third
parties which contravene safety!
Persons requiring training or instruction, and those in a
general training course, should not be allowed to work on or
with the machine unless they are under the constant
supervision of an experienced person.
Work on the machine’s electrical system may only be carried
out by an electrician, or by persons working under the
supervision and guidance of an electrician; all such work
must be carried out in accordance with electrical engineering
regulations.
Work on the wheels, braking, and steering systems may only
be performed by specially trained personnel.
Work on the hydraulic system may only be carried out by
personnel with special knowledge and experience of
hydraulics.
The use of spare parts, accessories and auxiliary equipment
not supplied and/or not approved by SPUDNIK can have
detrimental effect on the construction of the SPUDNIK
machine or on its functions and hence impair the active and/
or passive driven and/or operational safety (accident
prevention).
SPUDNIK shall not be liable for any damage caused by the
use of parts, accessories, and ancillary equipment not
supplied and/or approved by SPUDNIK.
Conversions of, or modifications to, the machine may only
be carried out after consultation with SPUDNIK.
1.5 Accident Prevention Regulations
The safety advice and information given in this manual, the valid
national regulations concerning accident prevention, and any
applicable internal employment, operational, and safety
regulations of the operator are to be observed.
1. Warning signs and other notices on the machine provide
important information for safe operation. Observing them will
serve your safety.
2. Before starting work, make yourself familiar with all the
equipment and controls, as well as their functions. To do so
when you have already started work is too late.
3. The user should wear close-fitting clothing. Avoid loose-
fitting clothing.
4. Keep the machine clean to avoid the risk of fire.
5. Check around the machine before moving off or starting up
(watch out for children). Make sure you have adequate all-
around visibility.
6. Always match your speed to the local conditions. Avoid
sudden turning maneuvers when driving uphill or downhill or
when traveling across a slope.
7. Observe the respective regulations when using public roads.
8. Take into account the wide overhang and/or the sideways
force acting on the machine when turning or negotiating
curves.
9. Only start up the machine when all guards are attached and
in their correct (protective) position.
10. Stay clear of the turning and pivoting areas of the machine.
11. The primary responsibility for safe operation of the machine
lies with the owner/operator.
12. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
requires that all operators be trained at the time of initial
assignment, and annually thereafter by the employer, in the
safe operation of the machine.
13. Keep hands, feet, long hair, and clothing away from moving
and/or rotating parts.
14. Do not attempt to service, lubricate, clean or adjust machine
while it is running.
15. Inspect all mechanisms before starting the machine and
replace all worn or damaged parts.
16. Replace all worn or missing bolts with SAE Grade 5 or better
unless specifically stated otherwise.
Non-observance of the safety and accident prevention
regulations entails the following risks:
Endangering the operator or other nearby persons as a
result of safety devices not being fitted or being in their
correct (protective) position.
Damaging important machine functions.
Errors when carrying out maintenance or repair work.
Endangering the operator, or other nearby persons, through
certain mechanical or chemical peculiarities, or projectiles.
Risk of pollution due to a leak in the hydraulic system, fuel
tank, pipes, as well as in the engine and gearbox.