TeeJet Matrix 840G User Manual User Manual
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AUTO STEERING SAFETY NOTICE
When your Matrix system is connected for FieldPilot auto steering (“assisted steering” mode), you must
observe some common-sense precautions, including:
1. The FieldPilot system must remain OFF whenever the vehicle is operated on a public roadway. If the
system were ON, it could possibly interfere with steering and generate a potentially hazardous situation.
2. Activating setup and test functions may cause the vehicle’s steering mechanism to move, even when the
vehicle is stationary and no guide line is active. All personnel must be a safe distance from pinch points
in the steering mechanism whenever the FieldPilot system is ON.
3. Activating the autosteer mode at high speeds may cause the vehicle to change direction suddenly as it
aligns with the guideline. The system must not be activated when the operator is not securely seated
and in control of the vehicle.
4. The FieldPilot system will accurately follow its path and help reduce operator fatigue; but it is NEVER
a substitute for an alert operator. The vehicle operator must be seated, alert, and aware of potential
hazards in the path of the vehicle at all times when it is moving.
5. Do not operate the system without the seat switch and steering wheel sensor properly connected.
6. The installation of the FieldPilot hydraulic steering valve includes high-pressure hydraulic system
connections. These must be done in accordance with proper safety procedures including materials,
tools, hose routing, system testing, and routine maintenance / inspection.