Toro WORKMAN GTX 07131 Operator's Manual page 6

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Operating on Hills
WARNING
Operating the machine on a hill may cause tipping
or rolling of the machine, or the batteries may run
low and you could lose headway on the hill. This
could result in personal injury.
• Do not operate the machine on excessively steep
slopes.
• Do not accelerate quickly or slam the brakes
when backing down a hill, especially with a load.
• If the batteries run low or you begin to lose
headway while climbing a hill, gradually apply
the brakes and slowly back straight down the
hill.
• Operate the machine slowly on a hill and use
caution.
• Avoid turning on a hill.
• Reduce your load and the speed of the machine.
• Avoid stopping on hills, especially with a load.
Take these precautions when operating the machine on a hill:
Slow the machine down before starting up or down a hill.
If the batteries run low or you begin to lose momentum
while climbing a hill, gradually apply the brakes and slowly
back the machine straight down the hill.
Turning while traveling up or down hills can be dangerous.
If you have to turn while on a hill, do it slowly and
cautiously. Never make sharp or fast turns.
Heavy loads affect stability. Reduce the weight of the
load and your ground speed when operating on hills or if
the load has a high center of gravity. Secure the load to
the cargo box of the machine to prevent the load from
shifting. Take extra care when hauling loads that shift
easily (liquid, rock, sand, etc.).
Avoid stopping on hills, especially with a load. Stopping
while going down a hill takes longer than stopping on
level ground. If you must stop the machine, avoid sudden
speed changes, which may initiate tipping or rolling of
the machine. Do not slam on the brakes when rolling
backward, as this may cause the machine to overturn.
Operating on Rough Terrain
Reduce the ground speed of the machine and load carried in
the machine when operating on rough terrain, uneven ground,
and near curbs, holes, and other sudden changes in terrain.
Loads may shift, causing the machine to become unstable.
WARNING
Sudden changes in terrain may cause abrupt
steering wheel movement, possibly resulting in
hand and arm injuries.
• Reduce your speed when operating on rough
terrain and near curbs.
• Grip the steering wheel loosely around the
perimeter, keeping thumbs up and out of the
way of the steering wheel spokes.
Loading and Dumping
Do not exceed the rated weight capacity of the machine
when operating it with a load in the cargo box, when
towing a trailer, or both; refer to
Use caution when operating the machine on a hillside or
on rough terrain, particularly with a load in the cargo box
or when towing a trailer or both.
Be aware that the stability and control of the machine
are reduced when the load in the cargo box is poorly
distributed.
Carrying oversized loads in the cargo box changes the
stability of the machine.
The steering, braking , and stability of the machine are
affected when carrying a load where the weight of the
material cannot be bound to the machine, such as the
liquid in a large tank.
WARNING
The weight of the box may be heavy. Hands or
other body parts could be crushed.
– Keep your hands and other body parts away
when lowering the box.
– Do not dump materials on bystanders.
Never dump a loaded cargo box while the machine is
sideways on a hill. The change in weight distribution may
cause the machine to overturn.
When operating with a heavy load in the cargo box,
reduce your speed and allow for sufficient braking
distance. Do not suddenly apply the brakes. Use extra
caution on slopes.
Be aware that heavy loads increase your stopping distance
and reduce your ability to turn quickly without tipping
over.
The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers.
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