Toro 29521 Operator's Manual page 19

30in stand-on aerator
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WARNING
Hands, feet, hair, clothing, or accessories
can become entangled in rotating parts.
Contact with the rotating parts can
cause traumatic amputation or severe
lacerations.
– Do Not operate the machine without
guards, shields, and safety devices in
place and working properly.
– Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry, or
clothing away from rotating parts.
Be aware of the discharge path and direct
discharge away from others. Avoid discharging
material against a wall or obstruction as the
material may ricochet back toward the operator.
Raise the tines, slow down, and use caution when
crossing surfaces other than grass and when
transporting the machine to and from the work
area.
Be alert, slow down and use caution when making
turns. Look behind and to the side before changing
directions. Do Not operate in reverse unless
absolutely necessary.
Do Not change the engine governor setting or
overspeed the engine.
Park the machine on level ground. Stop engine,
wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove the
spark plug wire(s).
– Before checking, cleaning or working on the
machine.
– After striking a foreign object or abnormal
vibration occurs (inspect the machine for
damage and make repairs before restarting
and operating the machine).
– Before clearing blockages.
– Whenever you leave the machine. Do Not
leave a running machine unattended.
Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop:
– Before refueling.
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not
alert to the presence of children. Children are
often attracted to the machine and the working
activity. Never assume that children will remain
where you last saw them.
– Keep children out of the working area and
under the watchful care of another responsible
adult, not the operator.
– Be alert and turn the machine off if children
enter the area.
– Before and while backing or changing direction,
look behind, down, and side-to-side for small
children.
– Never allow children to operate the machine.
– Do Not carry children, even with the blades
shut off. Children could fall off and be seriously
injured or interfere with the safe operation of
the machine. Children that have been given
rides in the past could suddenly appear in the
working area for another ride and be run over
or backed over by the machine.
Slope Safety
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control
and rollover accidents, which can result in severe
injury or death. The operator is responsible for
safe slope operation. Operating the machine on
any slope requires extra caution. Before using the
machine on a slope, the operator must:
– Review and understand the slope instructions
in the manual and on the machine.
– Evaluate the site conditions of the day to
determine if the slope is safe for machine
operation. Use common sense and good
judgment when performing this evaluation.
Changes in the terrain, such as moisture, can
quickly affect the operation of the machine on
a slope.
Operate across slopes, never up and down. Avoid
operation on excessively steep or wet slopes.
Identify hazards at the base of the slope. Do
not operate the machine near drop offs, ditches,
embankments, water or other hazards. The
machine could suddenly roll over if a wheel goes
over the edge or the edge collapses. Keep a safe
distance (twice the width of the machine) between
the machine and any hazard. Use a walk behind
machine or a hand held tool to operate in these
areas.
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