Safety, Important, Safe operating practices for this unit – Troy-Bilt GTX 20 User Manual

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Section 1

Safety

Important!

Safe Operating Practices for This Unit

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This is a safety alert symbol. It is used in this manual and on the unit's decals to alert you to

potential hazards. Whenever you see this symbol, read and obey the safety message that follows it.
Failure to obey the safety message could result in personal injury or property damage.

INTRODUCTION

1. Unit is capabie of amputating hands

and feet and throwing objects.
Faiiure to observe the following

safety instructions could result in
serious injury or death.

2. Serious accidents which may cause

injury or property damage can occur if

the following safety guidelines are not

followed. Operator is solely

responsible for accidents or hazards

that occur when using unit. Preventing

accidents is the responsibility of every

equipment operator. Accidents can be

prevented. Be careful before, during

and immediately after use of any
powered equipment. The following

general safety precautions must be

fully understood and followed during

operation. Review these instructions

frequently and never take chances. If

you do not understand any part of this

manual or need assistance, contact

your dealer or our service department.

TRAINING

1. Read, understand and follow all

instructions in this manuai and on

unit before starting.

A free

replacement manual is available from

the factory. To order a replacement

manual, contact the factory at the

address indicated in this manual.

Provide the model/serial number of
unit when ordering.

2. Read and understand the operator’s

manual provided with each attachment

used with this unit.

3. Read the engine operation and

maintenance manual provided with this
unit before operation. Read and foliow

all safety instructions provided in that

manual.

4. Only allow responsible adults, who are

familiar with the instructions, to

operate the unit.

5. Know the location and function of all

controls before operating unit. Know

how to stop engine and attachments

quickly in case of emergency.

Familiarize yourself with all safety and

operation decals on unit and

attachments. If these decals are

damaged or not legible, clean or

replace them as needed.

PREPARATION

1. Wear proper clothing when operating

unit. Always wear sturdy footwear

(preferably steel-toed shoes) and

hearing protection during operation.

a. Wear heavy leather gloves

whenever working near or

servicing any cutting edges on

unit.

b. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing,

jewelry, scarves, ties, etc., which

may get caught in moving parts.

Tie up or restrain long hair.

c. Do not operate unit while barefoot.

Do not wear sandals.

d. Wear long trousers.

e. Wear hearing protection.

2. Do not operate unit unit when tired, ill

or under the influence of alcohol

and/or other drugs.

3.

Be prepared for an emergency. Keep a

first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.

Keep emergency telephone numbers

for ambulance, fire, hospital, doctor

and rescue near your telephone.

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