Safety manual – PermaGreen Triumph Spread-Only User Manual

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Safety Manual

 DO NOT make sharp turns as you may lose your

balance and be thrown off the machine or loose control.

When making turns, slow down and make gradual turns.

The machine also has a tendency to rollover when

performing this maneuver.

 Avoid making downhill turns as the machine will accelerate

through the turn making it more difficult for you to keep your

balance and control over the machine so as to prevent

rollover.

 Avoid any obstacles that could suddenly pitch the front

uphill wheel upwards causing a rollover towards the

downhill side.

 If you ever loose control while driving across a slope let go

of the handles and jump off to the uphill side of the

machine, if necessary.

Backing up across the grade is a maneuver which in should be

avoided. To avoid backing up; stop the machine, apply the brakes,

step off the Driver’s platform, drop the handlebars, steer the front of

the machine in the desired direction, and gradually engage the

Throttle/Clutch. When backing up is unavoidable, use caution.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 13, Reverse Operation, for details

on backing up.

Transporting

Driving up and down ramps is hazardous. The risks include tip-

over, rollover, loss-of-control, and back-over.

Use extreme caution when driving the Triumph onto and off of a

Transport, (such as a vehicle, carrying rack, or trailer).

 When loading and unloading, park the Transport on level

pavement well away from puddles, obstacles, and curbs that

may cause the operator to loose his footing or become

entrapped. Allow adequate room for the ramps to be deployed

and the machine and operator to come straight on or off the

Transport platform and ramps.

 To prevent a ramp from slipping out from under the machine,

make sure the ramp is securely fastened to the Transport

platform and the ramp and machine wheels are properly aligned

with each other.

 Never unload a Triumph by shifting it into NEUTRAL and

allowing it to freewheel backwards down a ramp. Rather, the

driver must start the Triumph while on the Transport platform,

shift the engine into REVERSE, and inch the machine down the

ramp under power using the brakes as necessary. Read Safety

Manual WARNING 13, Reverse Operation, for required

precautions while operating the Triumph in reverse.

 If there is not adequate standing room for the operator on the

Transport platform, the machine should be started while the

operator is standing on the ground.

 If an enclosed Transport is used, use extra caution starting and

operating the Triumph inside the enclosure.

Transporting the machine over the road can be hazardous. The

risks include but not limited to traffic accidents, failure of Transport

system, and ejection of the machine from the Transport.

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Check wheel fasteners

If wheel fasteners are not tight, a serious accident may occur.
 Check wheel fastener tightness frequently during the first 100

HOURS of operation.

 After loosening any wheel fasteners, frequently check their

tightness for the next 100 HOURS of operation.

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Transporting the Triumph requires a heavy duty Transport capable

of safely carrying a fully loaded Triumph weighing 700 Lbs (318

Kg) plus the weight of all materials carried on the transport.

 Follow other Transport manufacturer’s precautions and always

use all safety devices provided.

 DO NOT overload or unbalance the Transport or hitch.
 Use only heavy duty ramps with a minimum width of 8.5 Inches

(216 mm) and an anti-slip surface capable of supporting 1000

Lbs (455 Kg) or the combined weight of the machine and

driver whichever is greater. The ramp angle must be 15

DEGREES or less.

 To prevent the machine from being thrown from the transport,

always secure the machine to the Transport’s platform. Use

securing devices provided by the manufacturer or securing

devices each securing device or all securing devices together

must have a minimum load rating of 1,400 Lbs (636 Kg). Elastic

straps and similar devices are NOT to be used.

 Check Transport, ramps, hitch, and securing devices each time

they are used.

 Check carefully for cracked welds or cracked parts, loose or

missing hardware, excessive wear or damage, or missing or

nonworking safety and securing devices.

 When a carrying rack is used, check for damage caused by

the rear edge dragging or bottoming out on the pavement.

This can result in structural failure of the rack, hitch and

vehicle frame or hardware.

 DO NOT use the Transport if it is not in good working

condition. Make necessary repairs or replacements before

using.

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