Safety rules – Craftsman 917.270752 User Manual

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SAFETY RULES

IMPORTANT:

This cutting machine is

capable of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Faiiure to obsen/e the

foilowing safety instructions could result in

serious injury or death.

GENERAL OPERATION

• Read, understand, and foiiow ali

instructions in the manual and on the
machine before starting.

• Oniy ailow responsible aduits, who are

familiar with the instructions, to operate

the machine.

• Ciear the area of objects such as rocks,

toys, wire, etc., which could be picked

up and thrown by the blade.

• Be sure the area is ciear of other people

before mowing. 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.

• Be aware of the mower discharge

direction and do not point it at anyone.

Do not operate the mower without either

the entire grass catcher or the guard in
place.

• 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.

• Turn off blades when not mowing.
• Stop engine before removing grass

catcher or unciogging chute.

• Mow only in daylight or good artificial

light.

• Do not operate the machine while under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• Watch for traffic when cperating near or

crossing roadways.

• Use extra care when loading or unload­

ing the machine into a trailer or truck.

• Data indicates that operators, age 60

years and above, are involved in a large
percentage of riding mower-related
injuries. These operators should
evaluate their ability to operate the
riding mower safely enough to protect

themselves and others from serious

injury,

SLOPE OPERATION

Slopes are a major factor related to loss-

of-control and tipover accidents, which can

result in severe injury or death. All slopes

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require extra caution. If you cannot back
up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do

not mow it.

DO;

• Mow up and down slopes, not across.
• Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree

limbs, etc.

• Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Uneven

terrain could overturn the machine. Tall

grass can hide obstacles.

• Use slow speed. Choose a low gear so

that you will not have to stop or shift
while on the slope.

• Foiiow the manufacturer’s recommenda­

tions for wheel weights or counter­
weights to improve stability.

• Use extra care with grass catchers or

other attachments. These can change
the stability of the machine.

• Keep all movement on the slopes slow

and gradual. Do not make sudden

changes in speed or direction.

• Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If

tires lose traction, disengage the blades
and proceed slowly straight down the
slope.

DO NOT:

Do not turn on slopes unless necessary,

and then, turn slowly and gradually
downhill, if possible.

Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or

embankments. The mower could
suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the
edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge

caves in.

Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced

traction could cause sliding.

Do not try to stabilize the machine by

putting your foot on the ground.

Do not use grass catcher on steep

slopes.

CHILDREN

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator

is not alert to the presence of children.

Children are often attracted to the ma­

chine and the mowing activity.

Never

assume that children will remain where
you last saw them.
• Keep children out of the mowing area

and under the watchful care of another
responsible adult.

• Be alert and turn machine off If children

enter the area.

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