Safety And Operation Decals - Textron Jacobsen Ryan LAWNAIRE IV Technical Manual

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Lawnaire
IV & V
Operating Instructions
This decal can be found on top of the handlebar
assembly. It tells the operator the steps involved; prior
to aerating; loading and transporting and how to aerate.
Warning Hands In Moving Components
This decal is located on the main frame and provides
the operator with three message warnings.
(1) The symbol on the left shows the possible result of
working on machinery with safety shields removed.
Hands and fingers may become entangled in belts. DO
NOT operate the unit without safety shields in place.
(2) The center symbol warns the operator and/or
bystanders to keep hands out of moving components.
(3) The right symbol instructs the operator to read the
service section of the operators manual. Disable spark
plug wire before performing any service or maintenance
on the unit.
Engine Oil Level
This decal is located on the main frame, in front of the
engine. It tells the operator to have the engine level
prior to checking the oil level.

SAFETY AND OPERATION DECALS

Danger Hands And Feet
This decal is located on the main frame and informs the
operator of areas which are capable of serious injury.
The symbol shows fingers being cut or severed. DO
NOT place hands, feet, fingers or toes under aerator
while operating the unit.
Throttle Control
This decal is located on the handlebar next to the
engine throttle control.
direction to move the engine throttle for the desired
engine speed. The throttle control decal uses the turtle
to represent slower engine speeds, and the rabbit to
represent faster engine speeds.
Handle Warning-Lawnaire IV Only
This decal is located on the lower end of the handlebars.
It informs the operator that the folding handlebars need
to be securely locked in place prior to aerating.
It tells the operator which
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