Driver’s training and operation – PermaGreen Triumph Spread-Only User Manual

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Driver’s Training and Operation

Machine controls

Locate, identify and explain the function of the following: (refer to

FIGURE 6)
M. Shift Lever selects a gear on the Transaxle. There are 4 gears

available: REVERSE, NEUTRAL, LOW, and HIGH. A Stop

locates NEUTRAL. LOW GEAR provides a forward speed of 3.5

MPH and is used on hills, in small areas where detailed

trimming is required, and when the Triumph is operated as a walk-

behind unit. HIGH GEAR provides a forward speed of 5.0 MPH.
N. Engine Guard (SD) prevents accidental contact with moving belt

and pulleys.
O. Slip Resistant Footpads (SD) provide traction for the operator’s

feet.
P. Articulating Joint Safety Link (SD) prevents the front and rear

halves of the machine from unintentionally separating.
Q. Articulating Bolt Lock (SD) prevents unintentional loosening of

the lower pivot bolt.
R. Fluid-filled Tires (SD) provide ballast and a lower center of

gravity for better stability.
S. Hood/Guard (SD) prevents accidental contact with moving

belt and pulleys .












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Starting, stopping, and parking the machine.

 To start engine:

 Locate machine on a flat, level area free from obstacles and

bystanders.

 Shift into Neutral.
 Lock both Brake Levers.
 Turn Kill Switch on.
 Choke engine if necessary.
 DO NOT pull Throttle/Clutch Lever while starting.
 Pull Starter.

 To stop engine:

 Lock both Brake Levers
 Shift into Neutral
 Turn Kill Switch off.

 To park machine

 Stop on level ground.
 Lock both Brake Levers
 Shift into Neutral
 Turn Kill Switch OFF.
 When leaving the machine unattended, close Fuel Valve.
 Never leave the machine unattended on a slope where

someone could disengage the Brakes and the machine

Proper shifting techniques.

IMPORTANT: Excessive force applied to the Shift Lever can
cause internal Transaxle damage and other damage which is not
covered by Warranty.

 To Change gears:

 Release Throttle/Clutch Lever.
 Bring the machine to a complete stop.
 Shift into the desired gear. If the machine does not shift

easily, move the front of the machine angling it right or left

until the Transaxle gears shift easily.

IMPORTANT: Emphasize the necessity of NOT forcing the
Shift lever. If the transmission does not shift easily,

WARNING: Never shift gears while the machine is moving

as this may cause a tip-over or loss-of control.

Safely stepping on and off the Triumph.

Read Safety Manual WARNING: 11, Avoiding slipping or

tripping injury; and read Machine Safety Label WARNINGS: M,

Avoid Slipping Injury and N, Avoid Tripping Injury, before

starting or operating the Triumph.

Adding gasoline. Move the machine outdoors, and


 Use the Approved No-Spill Container and 6-inch-extension

supplied with the Triumph.

 When adding fuel, stand at the rear of the Triumph with the

Handlebars up.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 8: Fuel Safety, before adding

gasoline. Use extra care when handling gasoline.

Read Machine SAFETY labels: W, Use extra care when han-

dling gasoline and V, The engine emits toxic, poisonous car-

bon monoxide gas, before adding gasoline.

Inspect the machine before each use.

In addition to the steps in Safety Manual WARNING 9:
 Check and adjust as necessary the Spray Nozzle alignment and

pattern.

 Check and adjust the Spreader Control settings as necessary.

Read Safety Manual WARNINGS: 9, Inspect Machine before

each use; 17, Check wheel fasteners; and 18,Tire Safety, each

before starting or operating the machine.

FIGURE 7

Read Safety Manual WARNINGS: 10, Engines starting Safety;

and 14, Parking, before starting or operating the machine.

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