Îlade safety, Warning, Perator safety – Sears 358.79828 User Manual

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OPERATION-SAFETY

ÎLADE SAFETY

A

WARNING

THROWN

OBJECTS

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THE

RAPIDLY

MOVING

BU«)E CAUSES OBJECTS TO BE THROWN VIOLENTLY.

THE SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PROTEC­

TION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS.THE OPERATOR
MUST WEAR A SAFETY FACE SHIELD OR GOGGLES.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY LEG GUARDS AND BOOTS.

KEEP OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (1S METERS) AWAY.

Leg Guards

Face
Shield

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Boots

HAZARD ZONE

- THIS UNIT WILL THROW OBJECTS

AND CUT. KEEP OTHERS INCLUDING CHILDREN, ANI­
MALS, BYSTANDERS, AND HELPERS AT LEAST 50 FEET.

(15 METERS) AWAY EROMiTHE:,GBERATJOBiANDSUNim^

STOP THE ENGINE ANDBLADE IMMEDIATELY IF YOU ARE
APPROACHED. IN AREAS WHERE OTHER PEOPLE AND;

ANIMALS ARE PRESENT,rSUGH.AS NEAR SIDEWALKS,!;
STREETS, HOUSES, ETC., IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND-
EDTHATTHE OPERATOR USE THE BUDDY SYSTEM;THAT
IS, HAVE ANOTHER PERSON SERVE AS A “LOOK OUT,”
KEEPING HIMSELF AND OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15
METERS) AWAY FROMTHE OPERATOR.

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'30 meters)
‘azard Zone

COASTING BLADE

- THE BLADE CONTINUES TO

SPIN AFTER THE ENGINE IS STOPPED OR THE

THROTTLE IS RELEASED. THE COASTING BLADE

CAN THRUST, THROW OBJECTS, OR SERIOUSLY
CUT YOU IF ACCIDENTALLY TOUCHED. STOP THE

BLADE BY LEAVING IT IN CONTACT WITH MATERIAL

ALREADY CUT. USE THE "9 O’CLOCK” POSITION AS'
THE POINT OF CONTACT.

Blade

Coasts

Stop Coasting Blade by
Contact with Cut material.

PERATOR SAFETY

Always wear eye protection when operating, servicing,
or performing maintenance on your unit Refer to
“Accessories.”

Always wear long pants, long sleeves,-boots and gloves.'

Wearing safety leg guards is reooinrr)ended;.-Do;not go
barefoot or wear sandals, jewelry, short pants, short

sleeves. Being fully covered helps to protect.you.from,

-pieces of toxic plants thrown by tiie. blade or cutting head.

Secure hair so it is above shoulder length. Secure loose
clothing, or clothing with loosely hanging ties, straps, las-

se!s, etc.; they can be caught in moving parts.

Do not operate this unit when you are tired, ill, or under

the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.

Always use the handlebar and a property adjusted
shoulder strap. Refer to “Assembly” and “Operation”.

Do not swing the unit with such force that you are in
danger of losing your balance.
Never start or run the engine inside a closed room or

building. Breathing exhaust fumes can kill.
Keep handies free of oil and fuel.

HT SAFETY

Inspect the entire unit before each use. Replace
damaged parts. Check for fuel leaks and make sure all

handles, guards, and fasteners are in place and secure.
Be sure the metal blade shield is properly attached. The
metal blade shield must be installed for all blade usage.

Make sure the blade is properly installed and securely

fastened. Refer to “Assembly.”

Be sure the blade stops turning when the engine idles.

Refer toTrouble Shooting Chart.”

• Make carburetor adjustments with the drive shaft

. housing supported to prevent the blade from contacting

any object.

•. Hold .unit by hand; do not use harness for support.
• Keep others away when making carburetor

adjustments.

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Have all maintenance and service not explained in this

manual performed by a Sears Service Center.

• Use only Sears blades and accessories.

CUTTING SAFETY

Inspect the area to be cut before each use. Remove

objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, ptc.)
which can be thrown or Become entangled in the blade.

Always keep the engine on the right side of your body.

Hold the unit firmly vrith both hands.

• Keep firm footing and balance. Do not over-reach.
• Keep blade below waist level.

Do not raise the engine above your waist The blade can

come dangerously close to your body.

• Cut at full throttle.
• Cut from your right to your left.

Use only for jobs explained in this manual. Do not use

the blade as an edger. The shield does not provide

adequate protection.

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