Maintenance & Storage; Control Symbols - Hayter Harrier 48 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Operation
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If  the  machine  has  to  be  tilted  for  transportation  when  
crossing  surfaces  other  than  grass,  and  when  transporting  
the  machine  to  and  from  the  area  to  be  mowed.  Stop  the  
blade  (s)  by  releasing  the  engine  stop  lever,  ensure  that  
the  blade  (s)  have  stopped  before  tilting  the  mower.
Never  operate  the  machine  with  defective  guards,  or  with  
bag  in  place.      
Do  not  change  the  engine  governor  settings  or  overspeed  
the  engine.
Start  the  engine  carefully,  with  feet  well  away  from  the  
cutterblade  and  always  disengage  the  rear  roller  drive  
clutch  before  starting  the  engine.
Do  not  tilt  the  mower  when  starting  the  engine.
Do  not  start  the  engine  when  standing  in  front  of  the  
discharge  chute.
Do  not  put  hands  or  feet  near  or  under  rotating  parts.
while  the  engine  is  running.

Control Symbols

(Code  491  only)
S T O P
Engine  Stop
Engine  Start  
when  the  engine  is  hot.
-­     Before  clearing  blockages  or  unclogging  the  dis-­
charge  chute.
chine.
-­     After  striking  a  foreign  object.    Inspect  the  machine  
for  damage  and  ensure  necessary  repairs  are  made  
before  re-­starting  and  operating.  
-­     If  the  machine  starts  to  vibrate  abnormally  (check  
  immediately).  
 
-­  Whenever  you  leave  the  mower.
-­  Before  refuelling.
Maintenance & Storage
Keep  all  nuts,  bolts  and  screws  tight  to  ensure  that  the  
equipment  is  in  safe  operating  condition.
leaks  and  replace  if  necessary.
Inspect  the  exhaust  periodically  and  replace  if  worn  or  
leaking.
Never  store  the  mower  with  petrol  in  the  tank  within  an  
     Slow        
Slow
Variable  Speed  Control  
Height  of  Cut   A djustment  
                     Fast                  
Fast
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spark.
Allow  the  engine  to  cool  before  storing  in  any  enclosure.
surrounding  deck  area  free  of  grass,  leaves,  or  excessive  
grease.
or  deterioration.
Replace  worn  or  damaged  parts  for  safety.
If  the  fuel  tank  has  to  be  drained,  this  should  be  done  
outdoors  and  when  the  engine  is  cool.
Wear  strong  work  gloves  when  removing  and  reassem-­
bling  the  cutterblade.  

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