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Warning, Rules for safe operation, Training – MTD 24650-9 User Manual

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At;

WARNING


To

reduce

the

potential

for

any

injury,

comply

with

the

following

safety

instruc­

tions. Failure to comply with the instructions may result in personal injury.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

TRAINING

1.

Read

this

owner's

manual

carefully

in

its

entirety

before

attempting

to

assemble

or

operate

this

machine.

Be

completely

familiar

with

the

controls

and the proper use of this machine before operating

it. Keep this manual in a safe place for future and

regular

reference

and

for

ordering

replacement

parts.

2.

Children

must

never

be

allowed

to

operate

this

equipment.

3.

No one should operate this unit while intoxicated or

while

taking

medication

that

impairs

the

senses

or

reactions.

4.

This

equipment

should

never

be

operated

in

the

vicinity of children, pets or other persons.

5.

Never run your machine in an enclosed area as the

exhaust

from

the

engine

contains

carbon

monox­

ide,

which

is

an

odorless,

tasteless

and

deadly

poisonous gas.

6.

Never allow your hands or any part of your body or

clothing

inside

the

feeding

chamber,

discharge

chute,

or

near

any

moving

part

while

the

machine

or engine is running.

7.

If it is necessary for any reason to inspect or repair

the

feeding

chamber

or

any

part

of

the

machine

where a moving part can come in contact with your

body or clothing, stop the machine, allow it to cool,

and

disconnect

the

spark

plug

wire

from

the

spark

plug before attempting such inspection or repair.

PREPARATION

1.

Wear

safety

glasses

provided

with

your

unit

while

operating

the

chipper-shredder

to

prevent

in­

jury

from

any

chips

which

may

be

ejected

out

of

the openings.

2.

Wear

proper

apparel.

Avoid

wearing

loose

fitting

clothing. Wear gloves when handling material.

3.

HANDLE

FUEL

WITH

CARE

as

gasoline

is

an

extremely flammable fuel.

A.

Check

the

fuel

before

starting

the

engine.

Do

not

fill

the

fuel

tank

indoors,

while

the

engine

is running, or while the engine is still hot. Turn

the

unit

off

and

let

the

engine

cool

before

refueling.

B.

Fuel

your

shredder

in

a

clean

area.

Do

not

smoke while refueling.

C.

Fuel

tank

cap

must

be

secure

at

all

times

except during refueling.

D.

Avoid

spilling

gasoline

or

oil.

Wipe

the

unit

clean of any spilled fuel or oil.

E.

Store fuel and oil in approved containers, away

from heat or open flame, and out of reach of

children.

4.

This

machine

should

be

operated

only

upon

an

level earthen surface.

5.

Assure

that

all

screws,

nuts

and

bolts

and

other

fasteners are properly secured.

OPERATION

1.

When

feeding

shreddable

material

into

this

equip­

ment, be extemely careful that pieces of metal.

rocks, bottles, cans or other foreign objects are not
included.

2.

If

the

cutting

mechanism

strikes

any

foreign

object

or

if

your

machine

should

start

making

an

unusual

noise

or

vibration,

immediately

stop

the

engine

and

disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.

Allow

the

machine

to

stop

and

take

the

following

steps:

A.

Inspect for damage.

B.

Replace or repair any damaged parts.

C.

Check for any loose parts and tighten to assure

continued safe operation.

3.

The engine must be kept clean of debris and other

accumulations.

4.

Do not allow an accumulation of processed material

to build up in the discharge area as this will pre­

vent

proper

discharge

and

can

result

in

kick-back

from feed opening.

5.

Never allow your hands or any other part of your

body

or

clothing

inside

the

feeding

chamber,

discharge

chute

or

near

any

moving

part

while

the

engine is running.

6.

Keep

all

guards

and

deflectors

in

place

and

in

good

working

condition

to

assure

continued

safe

operation.

7.

Always

stand

clear

of

the

discharge

area

when

operating this machine.

8.

Keep

your

face

and

body

back

from

the

feed

opening

to

avoid

accidental

bounce

back

of

any

material.

9.

Do

not

over-reach.

Keep

proper

balance

and

footing at all times.

10.

The

engine

governor

settings

on

your

machine

must

not

be

altered,

changed,

or

tampered

with.

The

governor

controls

the

maximum

safe

operating

speeds

and

protects

the

engine

and

all

moving

parts from damage caused by overspeed.

11. Do not transport machine while engine is running.

12.

Do

not

operate

engine

if

air

cleaner

or

cover

directly

over

carburetor

air

intake

is

removed,

except

for

adjustment.

Removal

of

such

parts

could create a fire hazard.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

1.

When

this

equipment

is

stopped

for

servicing,

inspection,

storage

or

to

change

an

accessory,

make sure the spark plug wire is disconnected from

the

spark

plug.

The

machine

should

be

allowed

to

cool

down

before

making

such

inspection,

ad­

justments,

service,

eta

Maintain

your

machine

with

care

and

keep

it

clean

for

the best

and

continued

safe operation.

2.

Do

not

use

flammable

solutions

to

clean

the

air

filter.

3.

When not in use, your machine should be stored out

of the reach of children. Keep where gasoline fumes

will

not

reach

an

open

flame

or

spark.

For

long

periods

of

storage,

the

gasoline

should

be

drained

and

disposed

in

a

safe

manner.

Always

allow

the

machine to cool before storing in any enclosure.