General safety, Safe operating rules, Safety label location – HONDA DB752A User Manual

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GENERAL

SAFETY

and operating procedures

using

the attachment.

Follow

the

in

this

publication at

all

times,

and

that those

who

work

with

you

do

Failure

to

do

could result

in personal i n .

or

equipment damage.

SAFE OPERATING RULES

To

avoid injury, keep bystanders, children and pets away from the

area

of operation.

Stay clear of the front of the blade and pinch points.
Do not allow anyone to ride on the blade.
Never permit anyone to operate the attachment without proper instruction. Never allow children to

operate this equipment.

Inspect the attachment before operating it. Repair any damage and correct any malfunction

before operation.

Never attempt to make any adjustments to the attachment while the tractor's engine

is

running.

Do not use this attachment when visibility is poor. Under conditions of poor visibility, there

is

a

greater risk of

an object or causing injury.

The use of tire chains and

for better traction

is

advised when

this

attachment

is

being used for snow removal: use only those recommended by American Honda

Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent impairment or loss of hearing.

Wear

a

suitable protective device such

as

an external hearing protector

(earmuffs)

or ear plugs to protect

against loud or

objectionable noise.

Use extreme caution when operating on or crossing

a

gravel drive,

walk or road. Stay alert for the

hidden hazards of traffic.

Do

not attempt to operate on steep slopes. When operating on

a

sloping surface, always drive up

and down the face of the slope, never across the face. Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on a slope.

If

you hit an object, stop the engine immediately, and check the attachment immediately. Damaged

equipment may increase the possibility of injury during operation.

While operating the tractor, always raise the dozer blade when it

is

not in use.

Reduce the tractor's ground speed on slippery surfaces.
To

avoid accidentally snagging the dozer blade, use

care

when

up.

Stop the tractor's engine whenever you leave the operator's position to make any inspection,

adjustment or repair.

Before leaving the tractor unattended,

always

lower the dozer blade, shift the transmission to

neutral, set the

brake, stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch to

prevent children or unauthorized persons from starting the engine.

NOTE

Replacement safety labels

can be ordered from your dealer.

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