Safety labels, Be aware of the working environment, 50 feet – Shindaiwa LE261 User Manual

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Safety Labels

Figure 3

IMPORTANT

Safety and Operation Information Labels:

Make sure all information labels are

undamaged and readable. Immediately

replace damaged or missing information

labels. New labels are available from your

local authorized Shindaiwa dealer.

26103

Be Aware of the Working Environment

Avoid long-term operation

in very hot or very cold

weather.

Make sure bystanders or observers

outside the 50-foot “danger zone”

wear eye protection.

Be extremely

careful of

slippery terrain,

especially during

rainy weather.

AlwAys make sure

the appropriate cutting

attachment shield is

correctly installed.

If contact is made with a hard

object, stop the engine and inspect

the cutting attachment for damage.

When operating in rocky terrain or

near electric wires or fences, use

extreme caution to avoid contacting

such items with the cutting attachment.

Be constantly alert for objects

and debris that could be thrown either

from the rotating cutting attachment

or bounced from a hard surface.

Reduce the risk of

bystanders being struck

by flying debris. Make

sure no one is within 50

feet (15 meters)—that’s

about 16 paces—of an

operating attachment.

Beware of a coasting blade when

edging. A coasting blade can injure

while it continues to spin after the

throttle trigger is released or after

the engine is stopped.

Figure 2

50

FEET

50 FEET

(15m)

KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY

AT LEAST 50 FEET (15m)

BEWARE OF THROWN OR

RICHOCHETED OBJECTS

KEEP AWAY FROM

ROTATING BLADE

Shindaiwa

READ THE

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

WEAR HEARING AND

ANSI Z87.1 APPROVED

EYE PROTECTION

P/N 19422-00046

LE261

This label indicates the minimum

distance between front handle and

rear grip per ANSI B175.3.

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