I. general operation, Safety rules – Craftsman 917.28922 User Manual

Page 3

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

SAFETY RULES

A

dan

GER: This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and

throwing objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result

in serious injury or death.

A

w

ARNING: In order to prevent acciden­

tal starting when setting up, transporting,

adjusting or making repairs, always discon­
nect spark plug wire and place wire where
it cannot contact spark plug.

A

w

ARNING: D

o

not coast down a hill in

neutral, you may lose control of the tractor.

A

w

ARNING: T

ow

only the attachments

that are recommended by and comply with

specifications of the manufacturer of your

tractor. Use common sense when towing.

Operate only at the lowest possible speed
when on a slope. Too heavy of a load, while
on a slope, is dangerous. Tires can lose

traction with the ground and cause you to

lose control of your tractor.

A

w

ARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its

constituents, and certain vehicle components
contain or emit chemicals known to the State
ofCaliforniato cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm.

A

w

ARNING: Battery posts, terminals and

related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Wash hands
after handling.

I. GENERAL OPERATION

Read, understand, and follow all instruc­

tions on the machine and in the manual

before starting.

Do not put hands or feet near rotating

parts or under the machine. Keep clear
of the discharge opening at all times.

Only allow responsible adults, who are

familiar with the instructions, to operate
the machine.

Clear the area of objects such as rocks,

toys, wire, etc., which could be picked

up and thrown by the blades.

Be sure the area is clear of bystanders

before operating. Stop machine if anyone
enters the area.

Never carry passengers.

Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely

necessary. Always look down and behind
before and while backing.

Never direct discharged material toward

anyone. Avoid discharging material
against a wall or obstruction. Material
may ricochet back toward the operator.
Stop the blades when crossing gravel
surfaces.

Do not operate machine without the entire

grass catcher, discharge guard, or other
safety devices in place and working.
Slow down before turning.

Never leave a running machine unat­

tended. Always turn off blades, set

parking brake, stop engine, and remove
keys before dismounting.
Disengage blades when not mowing.
Shut off engine and wait for all parts to
come to a complete stop before cleaning

the machine, removing the grass catcher,

or unclogging the discharge guard.
Operate machine only in daylight orgood
artificial light.

Do not operate the machine while under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Watch for traffic when operating near or

crossing roadways.

Use extra care when loading orunloading

the machine into a trailer or truck.
Always wear eye protection when operat­

ing machine.
Data indicates that operators, age 60

years and above, are involved in a large

percentage of riding mower-related inju­
ries. These operators should evaluate

their ability to operate the riding mower

safely enough to protect themselves and
others from serious injury.

Follow the manufacturer’s recommen­

dation for wheel weights or counter­
weights.

Keep machine free of grass , leaves

or other debris build-up which can

touch hot exhaust / engine parts and

burn. Do not allow the mower to plow
leaves or other debris which can cause
build-up to occur. Clean any oil or fuel
spillage before operating or storing the
machine. Allow machine to cool before
storage.

Advertising