Safety rules – Craftsman 917.272410 User Manual

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SAFETY RULES

IMPORTANT: This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Failure to observe the foltowing safety instructions could resuit in
serious injury or death.

I. GENERAL OPERATION

• Read, understand, and follow all

instructions in the manual and on the
machine before starting.

• Only allow responsible adults, who are

familiar with the Instructions, to operate
the machine.

■ Clear the area of objects such as rocks,

toys, wire, etc., which could be picked

up and thrown by the blade.

• № sure the area is clear of other people

before mowing. Stop machine if anyone
enters the area.

• Never carry passengers.

• Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely

necessary. Always look down and
behind before and while backing.

• Be aware of the mower discharge

direction and do not point it at anyone.
Do not operate the mower without either
the entire grass catcher or the guard in
place.

• Slow down before turning.
• Never leave a running machine

unattended. Always turn off blades, set
parking brake, stop engine, and remove
keys before dismounting.

• Turn off blades when not nrrowing.
• Stop engine before removing grass

catcher or unclogging chute.

• Mow only in daylight or good artificial

light.

• Do not operate the machine while under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• Watch for traffic when operating near or

crossing roadways.

• Use extra care when loading or unload­

ing the machine into a trailer or truck.

• Data indicates that operators, age 60

years and above, are involved in a large
percentage of riding mower-related

injuries. These operators should

evaluate their ability to operate the riding

mower safely enough to protect them­

selves and others from serious injury.

• Keep machine free of grass , leaves or

other debris build-up which can touch

hot exhaust / engine parts and bum . Do
not allow the mower deck to plow leaves

or other debris which can cause build­

up to occur. Clean any oil or fuel

spillage before operating or storing the
machine . Allow machine to coot before
storage.

II. SLOPE OPERATION

Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-

control and tipover accidents, which can re­

sult in severe injury or death. Ail slopes
require extra caution. If you cannot back up
the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not
mow it.

DO:

• Mow up and down slopes, not across.
• Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree

limbs, etc.

• Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Uneven

terrain could overturn the machine. Tall
grass can hide obstacles.

Use slow speed. Choose a low gear so

that you will not have to stop or shift
while on the slope.

• Follow the manufacturer’s recommenda­

tions for wheel weights or counter­
weights to improve stability.

• Use extra care with grass catchers or

other attachments. These can change
the stability of the machine.

• Keep all movement on the slopes slow

and gradual. Do not make sudden
changes in speed or direction.

• Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If

tires lose traction, disengage the blades

and proceed slowly straight down the

slope.

DO NOT:

• Do not turn on slopes unless necessary,

and then, turn slowly and gradually
downhill, if possible.

Do no/ mow near drop-offs, ditches, or

embankments. The mower could
suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the
edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge
caves in.

Do no/mow on wet grass. Reduced

traction could cause sliding.

• Do no/ try to stabilize the machine by

putting your foot on the ground.

• Do not use grass catcher on steep

slopes.

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