6 towing safety, 7 pto safety, 8 battery safety – Echo Bear Cat SC5614 User Manual

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5 INCH CHIPPER/SHREDDER

3

ENGLI

sH

SAFETY

1.6 ToWING saFETY

1.8 baTTERY saFETY

DANGER / POISON

SHIELD EYES

EXPLOSIVE GASES

CAN CAUSE

BLINDNESS OR

INJURY

NO

• SPARKS

• FLAMES

• SMOKING

SULFURIC

ACID

CAN CAUSE

BLINDNESS OR

SEVERE BURNS

FLUSH EYES

IMMEDIATELY

WITH WATER

GET

MEDICAL

HELP

FAST

KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.

Improper use and care of the battery on electric start models

can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

Always observe the following safety precautions.
Poison/Danger - Causes Severe Burns. The battery

contains sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or

clothing. Keep out of reach of children.

ANTIDOTE-External Contact: Flush immediately

with water.
ANTIDOTE-Internal: Drink a large amount of water

or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg

or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately.
ANTIDOTE-Eye Contact: Flush with water for 15

minutes. get prompt medical attention.

The battery produces explosive gases. Keep sparks,

1.

flame or cigarettes away. Ventilate area when charging

battery. Always wear safety goggles when working

near battery.
The battery contains toxic materials. Do not damage

2.

battery case. If case is broken or damaged, avoid

contact with battery contents.
Neutralize acid spills with a baking soda and water

3.

solution. Properly dispose of a damaged or worn-out

battery. Check with local authorities for proper disposal

methods.
Do not short circuit battery. Severe fumes and fire can

4.

result.
Before working with electrical wires or components,

5.

disconnect battery ground (negative) cable first.

disconnect positive cable second. Reverse this order

when reconnecting battery cables.

1.7 pTo saFETY

Read and follow instructions on PTO safety decals.

1.

Stay alert and pay attention when PTO is operating.

2.

Keep bystanders, especially children, away from PTO

3.

driveline.
Check the driveline to ensure it is attached securely

4.

to the power supply.
Keep guards and shields in place at all times while

5.

operating. Disengage PTO, shut off power source, and

make sure all moving parts have come to a complete

stop before removing guards or shields.
Clothing worn by operator must be fairly tight. Never

6.

wear loose fitted jackets, shirts, or pants when working

around the pto. tie long hair back or put under a

cap.
Keep hydraulic hoses, electric cords, chains and other

7.

items from contacting the driveline.
proper recommended pto operating speed is 540

8.

+/- 10 RPM.
Before inspecting or servicing the PTO drive area,

9.

disengage the driveline, shut off power source, remove

ignition key, and make sure all moving parts have come

to a complete stop.

Rotate the discharge tube to face the opposite direction

1.

of the towing vehicle before towing.
Insert transport safety pin and clip, and set brake

2.

handle to locked position, if applicable.
Connect hitch safety chains. Tighten trailer hitch bolts.

3.

Do not attempt to tow the trailer if the vehicle is not

equipped with a 2” (50 mm) ball.
Do not exceed the maximum towing speed indicated

4.

on tire sidewall. Inflate tires to manufacturer’s

specifications as stated on the tire sidewall.
Optimum towing performance can be achieved by

5.

maintaining a horizontal trailer hitch.
Check wheel lug bolts periodically to ensure they are

6.

tight and secure.
Make sure the jack stand and the rear stabilizer (where

7.

applicable) on the trailer are in the uP position during

towing. Place the jack stand on a level surface and

secure it in the DOWN position before using.
never allow passengers to ride on the machine.

8.

If applicable, shut off fuel supply when towing.

9.

Towing laws may vary in different countries/regions/

10.

states. It is recommended that you contact your local

motor vehicle department for any special regulations

that pertain to towing and know the laws of any country/

region/state you travel through.

Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from all PTO

10.

drive parts.
Do not clean, lubricate or adjust the PTO shaft when

11.

it is running.

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