All digital: onboard documentation changes format

From July 2025, manuals will no longer be printed but will be accessible via QR code through Drive. Less paper, more sustainability and constantly updated information.

Following Machinery Regulation 1230/23, new self-propelled irrigators will be supplied without paper documentation on board. User and maintenance manuals, rainfall tables and computer operating instructions will be available in digital format, accessible via the QR code applied to the machine.

For several months now, all documentation has been collected in Drive, the digital library that contains firmware, manuals and technical data sheets for each model of irrigation machine.

Drive is a constantly updated cloud space, designed to offer comprehensive support to dealers and farmers in the management and maintenance of their systems.

This is a new development that concerns regulatory compliance but also represents a small but concrete step towards greater sustainability. Each printed manual averages over 100 pages: doing away with the paper version means avoiding the consumption of thousands of sheets of paper, thus helping to reduce the environmental impact of document production.

This change simplifies access to technical information while reducing the waste of resources.

Because even seemingly small choices, when added together, make a difference when it comes to caring for the environment.