Safe operation practices for riding vehicles – Bolens 132-698A User Manual

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WARNING

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To reduce the potential for any injury, comply with the foilowing safety instructions. Failure to comply
with the instructions may resuit in personal injury.

SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR RIDING VEHICLES

1. It is suggested that this manual be read in its

entirety before attempting to assembie or
operate this unit. Keep this manual in a safe

place for future reference and for ordering
replacement parts.

2. This unit is a precision piece of power equip­

ment, not a plaything. Therefore exercise ex­

treme caution at all times.

3. Know the controls and how to stop quickly—

READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL

4. Do not allow children to operate vehicle. Do

not allow adults to operate it without proper
instruction. Only persons well acquainted
with these rules of safe operation should be
allowed to use your mower.

5. No one should operate this unit while intox­

icated or while taking medication that impairs
the senses or reactions.

6. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and

close-fitting slacks and shirts to avoid en­
tanglement in the moving parts. Never operate

a unit in bare feet, sandals, or sneakers.

7. To prevent injury, do not carry passengers or

give rides. Keep children, pets and by­
standers out of the area while mowing. Only

the operator should ride on the unit and only

ride in the seat.

8. Check overhead clearance carefully before

driving under power lines, guy wires, bridges
or low hanging tree branches, before entering
or leaving buildings, or in any other situation
where the operator may be struck or pulled
from the unit, which could result in serious in­

jury.

9. To maintain control of the unit and reduce the

possibility of upset or collision, operate the

tractor smoothly. Avoid erratic operation and
excessive speed.

10. Keep the area of operation clear of all per­

sons, particularly small children and pets.
Stop engine when they are in the vicinity of
your mower. Although the area of operation
should be completely cleared of foreign ob­
jects, a small object may have been over­

looked and could be accidently thrown by the
mower in any direction and cause injury.

11. Clear work area of objects which might be

picked up and thrown by the mower in any
direction and cause injury.

12. Stop the biade(s) when crossing gravel drives,

walks or roads.

13. Disengage all attachment clutches and shift

into neutral before attempting to start engine.

14. Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop

engine before leaving operating position.

15. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating

parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at

all times as the rotating blade(s) can cause in­
jury.

16. Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop

engine before making any repairs or ad­
justments. Disconnect the spark plug wire

and keep the wire away from the plug to pre­
vent accidental starting.

17. Before attempting to unclog the mower or

discharge chute, stop the engine. The mower
blade(s) may continue to rotate for a few
seconds after the engine is shut off.
Therefore, be sure the blade(s) have stopped
completely. Disconnect the spark plug wire
and keep the wire away from the plug to pre­
vent accidental starting.

18. Disengage power to attachment(s) when

transporting or not in use.

19. Take all possible precautions when leaving

vehicle unattended such as disengaging

power-take-off, lowering attachments, shift­
ing into neutral, setting parking brake, stop­
ping engine and removing key.

20. Do not stop or start suddenly when going

uphill or downhill. Mow up and down face of
steep slopes; never across the face.

21. Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to

prevent tipping or loss of control. Always
keep the tractor in gear when going down
steep hills to take advantage of engine brak­
ing action.

22. Stay alert for holes in terrain and other hidden

hazards.

23. Use care when pulling loads or using heavy

equipment.
A. Use only approved drawbar hitch points.
B. Limit loads to those you can safely control.
C. Do not turn sharply. Use care when back­

ing.

D. Use counterweight(s) or wheel weights

when suggested in owner’s manual.

24. Watch out for traffic when crossing or near

roadways.

25. When using any attachments, never direct dis­

charge of material toward bystanders nor
allow anyone near vehicle while in operation.

26. Handle gasoline with care. It is highly flam­

mable.

A. Use approved gasoline container.

B. Never remove cap or add gasoline to a run­

ning or hot engine or fill fuel tank indoors.

Wipe up spilled gasoline.

C. Open doors if engine is run in garage. Ex­

haust fumes are dangerous. Do not run
engine indoors.

27. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good

operating condition, and keep safety devices

in place. Use guards as instructed in owner’s

manual.

28. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be

sure the equipment is in safe working condi­
tion.

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