Awarning, A caution – Troy-Bilt 15009 User Manual
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A CAUTION
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY:
READ THE OWNER / OPERATOR MANUAL.
KNOW LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS OF ALL
CONTROLS.
KEEP ALL SAFETY DEVICES AND SHIELDS IN
PLACE AND WORKING.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN OR UNIN
STRUCTED ADULTS TO OPERATE TILLER.
SHUT OFF ENGINE AND DISCONNECT
SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE MANUALLY UN
CLOGGING TINES OR MAKING REPAIRS.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY FROM MACHINE.
KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS.
USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN REVERSING
OR PULLING THE MACHINE TOWARDS YOU.
A
warning
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproduc
tive harm.
A
WARNING TO ALL CALIFORNIA AND OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
Under California law, and under the laws of several other states, you are not permitted to operate an
internal combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels on any forest covered, brush covered, or grass
covered land, or on land covered with grain, hay, or other flammable agricultural crop, without an en
gine spark arrester in continuous effective working order.
The engine on your power equipment, like most outdoor power equipment, is an internal combustion
engine that burns gasoline, a hydrocarbon fuel. Therefore, your power equipment must be equipped
with a spark arrester muffler in continuous effective working order. The spark arrester must be at
tached to the engine exhaust system in such a manner that flames or heat from the system will not
ignite flammable material. Contact your authorized engine dealer for information about obtaining a
spark arrester. Failure of the owner / operator of the equipment to comply with this regulation is a
misdemeanor under California law, and may also be a violation of other state and/or federal regula
tions, laws, ordinances, or codes. Contact your local fire marshal or forest service for specific infor
mation about what regulations apply in your area.