RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING:
This machine
is capable
of amputating
hands and feet and throwing
objects. Read these safety
_
ules and follow
them closely.
Failure
to obey these
rules could
result
in loss of control
of unit, severe
personal
injury or death to you, or bystanders,
or damage to property
or equipment.
The triangle
_, in text
signifies
important
cautions
or warnings
which
must be followed.
Safe Operation
Practices
for Snowthrowers
IMPORTANT:
Safety standards
require operator
presence
controls
to minimize
the risk of injury, Your snowthrower
is equipped
with
such controls.
Do not attempt
to defeat the function
of the operator
presence
control under any circumstances.
Training
8.
Let engine
(motor)
and snowthrower
adjust to outdoor
temperatures
before starting
to clear snow.
9. Always
wear safety glasses
or eye shields
during
operation
or while
performing
an adjustment
or repair
to protect
eyes from foreign
objects
that may be thrown from the machine.
10. Never operate
the snowthrower
without
proper
guards,
plates
or other
safety
protective
devices
in place.
1. Read, understand,
and follow all instructions
on the machine
and in the
manuals
before operating
this unit. Be thoroughly
familiar
with the
controls
and the proper
use of the equipment.
Know how to stop the unit
and disengage
the controls
quickly.
2.
Never allow
children
to operate
the equipment.
Never allow adults to
operate
the equipment
without
proper
instruction.
3. Keep the area of operation
clear of all persons,
particularly
small
children
and pets.
4.
Exercise
caution
to avoid slipping
or falling
especially
when operating
in
reverse.
Preparation
1. Thoroughly
inspect
the area where
the equipment
is to be used and
remove
all doormats,
sleds,
boards,
wires,
and other foreign
objects.
2.
Disengage
all clutches
and shift into neutral
before
starting
the engine
(motor).
3.
Do not operate
the equipment
without
wearing
adequate
winter
outer
garments.
Wear footwear
that will improve
footing
on slippery
surfaces.
Avoid loose fitting clothing
that can get caught
in moving
parts.
4.
Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
a.
Use an approved
fuel container.
b.
Never add fuel to a running
engine
or hot engine.
c.
Fill fuel tank outdoors
with extreme
care. Never fill fuel tank
indoors.
Replace
fuel cap securely
and wipe up spilled
fuel.
d.
Never fill containers
inside a vehicle
or on a truck or trailer bed with
a plastic
liner. Always
place containers
on the ground,
away from
your vehicle,
before filling.
e.
When
practical,
remove
gas-powered
equipment
from the truck or
trailer and refuel it on the ground.
If this is not possible,
then refuel
such on a trailer with a portable
container,
rather
than from a
gasoline
dispenser
nozzle.
f.
Keep nozzle
in contact
with the rim of the fuel tank or container
opening
at all times,
until refueling
is complete.
Do not use a nozzle
lock-open
device.
g.
Replace
gasoline
cap securely
and wipe up spilled
fuel.
h.
If fuel is spilled
on clothing,
change
clothing
immediately.
5.
Use extension
cords
and receptacles
as specified
by the manufacturer
for all units with electric
drive motors
or electric
starting
motors.
6. Adjust
the collector
housing
height to clear gravel
or crushed
rock
surfaces.
7.
Never attempt
to make
any adjustments
while the engine
(motor)
is
running
(except
when
specifically
recommended
by manufacturer).
Operation
1. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
parts. Keep clear of the
discharge
opening
at all times.
2.
Exercise
extreme
caution
when operating
on or crossing
gravel drives,
walks or roads.
Stay alert for hidden hazards
or traffic.
3. After striking
a foreign
object,
stop the engine
(motor),
disconnect
the cord
on electric
motors,
thoroughly
inspect
snowthrower
for any damage,
and
repair the damage
before
restarting
and operating
the snowthrower.
4.
If the unit should
start to vibrate
abnormally,
stop the engine
(motor)
and
check
immediately
for the cause.
Vibration
is generally
a warning
of
trouble.
5.
Stop the engine
(motor)
whenever
you leave the operating
position,
before unclogging
the collector/impeller
housing
or discharge
chute
and
when
making
any repairs,
adjustments,
or inspections.
6. When
cleaning,
repairing,
or inspecting,
make certain the
collector/impeller
and all moving
parts have stopped.
Disconnect
the
spark
plug wire and keep the wire away from the spark plug to prevent
accidental
starting.
7.
Do not run the engine
indoors,
except
when starting
the engine
and for
transporting
the snowthrower
in or out of the building.
Open the outside
doors;
exhaust
fumes
are dangerous
(containing
CARBON
MONOXIDE,
an ODORLESS
and DEADLY
GAS).
8.
Exercise
extreme
caution
when operating
on slopes.
Do not attempt
to
clear steep
slopes.
9.
Never operate
the snowthrower
without
proper
guards,
plates,
or other
safety
protective
devices
in place and working.
10. Never direct the discharge
toward
people or areas where
property
damage
can occur.
Keep children
and others
away.
11. Do not overload
the machine
capacity
by attempting
to clear snow at too
fast a rate.
12. Never operate
the machine
at high transport
speeds
on slippery
surfaces.
Look behind
and use care when operating
in reverse.
13. Disengage
power to the collector/impeller
when snowthrower
is
transported
or not in use.
14. Use only attachments
and accessories
approved
by the manufacturer
of
the snowthrower
(such as cabs, tire chains,
etc.).
15. Never operate
the snowthrower
without
good visibility
or light. Always
be
sure of your footing
and keep a firm hold on the handles.
Walk, never
run.
16. Never touch a hot engine
or muffler.
17. Never operate
the snowthrower
near glass enclosures,
automobiles,
window
wells, drop-offs,
and the like without
proper
adjustment
of the
snow discharge
angle.
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