18. Never direct discharge
atbystanders
orallow anyone infront ofthe unit.
19. Never leave arunning
unit unattended.
Always disengage
the auger and
traction controls,
stop e ngine, and remove
keys.
20. Do not o perate
the unit while u nder the influence
ofalcohol ordrugs.
21. Keep inmind the operator
isresponsible
for a ccidents
occurring
toother
people orproperty.
22. Data i ndicates
that operators,
age 60 years and a bove, are involved
ina
large p ercentage
ofpower equipment-related
injuries.
These operators
should evaluate
their ability tooperate
the unit safely enough toprotect
themselves
and others from injury.
23. DO NOT w ear long s carves
orloose clothing
that could b ecome
entangled
inmoving
parts.
24. Snow c an hide o bstacles.
Make sure t oremove
all o bstacles
from the
area t obe cleared.
Children
Tragic
accidents
can occur
if the operator
is not alert to the presence
of
children.
Children
are often attracted
to the unit and the operating
activity.
Never assume
that children
will remain
where you last saw them.
1. Keep children
out of the area and under
the watchful
care of another
responsible
adult.
2. Be alert and turn off if children
enter the area.
3.
Never allow
children
to operate
the unit.
4.
Use extra care when approaching
blind corners,
shrubs,
trees, or other
objects
that may obscure
vision.
Clearing
A Clogged
Discharge
Chute
Hand contact
with the rotating
impeller
inside the discharge
chute
is the
most common
cause of injury associated
with snowthrowers.
Never use
your hand to clean out the discharge
chute.
To clear the chute:
1. SHUT
OFF THE ENGINE.
2. Wait 10 seconds
to be sure the impeller
blades
have stopped
rotating.
3. Always
use a clean out tool, not your hands.
Service,
Maintenance
And Storage
1. Check
shear bolts (pins) and other bolts at frequent
intervals
for proper
tightness
to be sure the equipment
is in safe working
condition.
2.
Never store the machine
with fuel in the tank inside a building
where
ignition sources
are present
such as hot water
and space
heaters,
or
clothes
dryers.
Allow
the engine
to cool before storing
in any enclosure.
3. Always
refer to operator's
manual
for important
details
if the
snowthrower
is to be stored
for an extended
period.
4.
Maintain
or replace
safety and instruction
labels as necessary.
5.
Run the machine
a few minutes
after throwing
snow to prevent
freeze-up
of the collector/impeller.
6.
If fuel is spilled,
do not attempt
to start the engine
but move the machine
away from the area of spillage
and avoid creating
any source
of ignition
until fuel vapors
have dissipated.
7. Always
observe
safe refueling
and fuel handling
practices
when
refueling
the unit after transportation
or storage.
8. Always
follow
the engine's
manual
instructions
for storage
preparations
before storing
the unit for both short and long term periods.
9. Always
follow
the engine
manual
instructions
for proper start-up
procedures
when
returning
the unit to service.
10.Keep
nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment
in good condition.
11. Never tamper
with safety devices.
Check their proper
operation
regularly
and make necessary
repairs
if they are not functioning
properly.
12. Components
are subject
to wear, damage,
and deterioration.
Frequently
check
components
and replace
with manufacturer's
recommended
parts, when
necessary.
13. Check control
operation
frequently.
Adjust
and service
as required.
14. Use only factory
authorized
replacement
parts when making
repairs.
15.Always
comply
with factory
specifications
on all settings
and
adjustments.
16. Only authorized
service
locations
should
be utilized
for major service
and repair
requirements.
17. Never attempt
to make major repairs
on this unit unless
you have been
properly
trained.
Improper
service
procedures
can result
in hazardous
operation,
equipment
damage
and voiding of manufacturer's
warranty.
Emissions
1. Engine
exhaust
from this product
contains
chemicals
known,
in certain
quantities,
to cause
cancer,
birth defects,
or reproductive
harm.
2.
If available,
look for the relevant
Emissions
Durability
Period and Air
Index information
on the engine
emissions
label.
ignition
System
1. This spark
ignition system
complies
with Canadian
ICES-002.
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