Section 1: safety, Training, Preparation – Troy-Bilt TUFFY 630C User Manual

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SECTION 1: SAFETY

This machine meets voluntary safety stan­

dard B71.8^1996, which is sponsored by the
Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, Inc.,
and is published by the American National
Standards Institute. .......................................

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WARNING

The engine exhaust from this product contains

chemicals known to the Slate of California to

cause cancer, birth defects or other reproduc-

Safety Alert Symbol

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This is a safety alert symbol, it is used

in this manual and on the unit to alert
you to potential hazards. When you
see this symbol, read and obey the
message that follows it. Failure to obey
safety messages could result in
personal injury or property damage.

Figure 1-1: Tiller features and controls. See separate Engine Owner's Manual to
identify engine controls.

Training .......

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1

. Carefully read this Own

er's Manual, the separate
Engine Owner’s Manual,

and any other literature you may receive.

Be thoroughly familiar with the controls

and the proper use of the tiller and its en­

gine. Know how to stop the unit and disen­

gage the controls quickly. : : : : : : :

: :

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2. Never allow children to operate the tiller.

Never allow adults to operate the tiller
without proper instruction. ' : : : : ' , ' '

3. Keep the area of operation clear of all

persons, particularly children and pets. ’ :

4. Keep in mind that the operator or user is

responsible for accidents or hazards oc­
curring to other people, their property, and

themselves. ’

Preparation

1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the

tiller is to be used and remove all foreign

objects. T:::: T:': TT'T TT:: V. V'::: V.

2. Be sure all tiller controls are released

and both wheels are in the Wheel Drive po­

sition before starting the engine. ^ ^

3. Do not operate the tiller without wearing

adequate outer garments. Avoid loose gar­
ments or jewelry that could get caught in

moving parts. : : : : : ^ :

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4. Do not operate the tiller when barefoot
or wearing sandals, sneakers, or light foot­

wear. Wear protective footwear that will

improve footing on slippery surfaces.' :

5. Do not tii! near underground electric ca­

bles, telephone lines, pipes or hoses. If in
doubt, contact your telephone or utility

company.: T : , : T

6

.

Warning: Handle fuel with care; it is

highly flammable and its vapors are explo­

sive. Take the following precautions: : : : : :

a. Store fuei in containers specifically

designed for this purpose. :

b. The gas cap shall never be removed or

fuel added while the engine is running.

' Allow the engine to cool for several

T minutes before adding fuel. ^

c. Keep matches, cigarettes, cigars,: ^

pipes, open flames and sparks away

from the fuel tank and fuel container.

d. Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme

::: care. Neverfill fuel tank indoors. Use

::: a funnel or spout to prevent spillage.

e.

Replace all fuel tank and container

: caps securely. T :

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f.

If fuei is spilled, do not attempt to

start the engine, but move the ma­
chine away from the area of spillage

T and avoid creating any source of ig­

nition until fuel vapors have dissi-

TTVT:Pated. V;,::::

7. Never make adjustments when engine is

running (unless recommended by manu­

facturer).

Operation

1.

Do not put hands or feet near or under

rotating parts. : : : : : : T : ^

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2. Exercise extreme caution when on or

crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads.
Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic. Do

not carry passengers. V

3. After striking a foreign object, stop the

engine, remove the wire from the spark

plug wire and prevent it from touching the

spark plug. Thoroughly inspect the ma­

chine for any damage and repair the dam­
age before restarting and operating the

machine........................................................

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