Basic safety instructions
Always pay attention to the following safety instructions when you are using automatic steering:
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- As the driver, you are responsible for the safe use of the steering system. The system is not used to replace the driver. To avoid lethal accidents, or dangerous injuries by rolling vehicles, never leave the driver's seat when the steering job computer is switched on.
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- The steering system cannot drive around obstacles. The driver must always observe the driven route and must manually steer around obstacles.
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- The steering system does NOT control the driving speed of the vehicle. The driver must always control the forward speed himself, so that he works at a safe speed and the vehicle does not get out of control or roll over.
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- The steering system takes control of the vehicle steering if it is activated when testing, calibrating, and working. If it is activated, the steering parts of the vehicle (wheels, axles, articulation points) can behave unpredictably. Before you activate the steering system, make sure that there are no people or obstacles near the vehicle. This prevents death, injuries or material damage.
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- The steering system may not be used on public roads or in other public areas. Make sure that the steering job computer is switched off before driving onto a road or in a public area.