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Driver’s training and operation 17 – PermaGreen Triumph Spreader Sprayer User Manual

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Driver’s Training and Operation

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PHASE VI: Driving over curbs.

Never attempt to jump a curb at high speed as this may cause
a forward tip-over. Instead:

Approach the curb or parking block straight on;

Stop the machine 12 inches away from the curb;

Dismount and drop handles;

Shift into low gear;

Gradually accelerate up and over curb.

If machine is unable to climb over a curb:

Look for a lower section of curb;

If one is not available, approach the curb on an angle and
attempt to climb over one wheel at a time;

Use ramps to get over the curb. IMPORTANT: Avoid high
curbs and bottoming out as this can cause machine damage
that is not covered by the Warranty .

PHASE II: Driving the machine in High Gear.

Repeat Phase I training using High Gear.

PHASE III: Driving with a load.

Repeat Low and High Gear Training outlined in Phase I and
Phase II with a partially filled Hopper and Tanks

Gradually increase the weight as the trainee demonstrates his
ability to control the machine with the increased weight.

Phase VII: Backing Up.

To back up:

Stop, shift into Reverse, look behind to make sure the path is
clear, and keeping both feet on the operator’s platform and a
firm 2 handed grip on the handles gradually pull the Throttle/
Clutch Lever.

To turn right:

Pull the right Handle toward you and push the left handle away
from you.

To turn left:

Reverse the procedure.

To stop backing up:

Release Throttle/Clutch Lever and pull one or both Brake Levers
to stop.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 13, Reverse operation now

Phase VIII: Completing Daily Service Checklist.

Adjust, Repair, replace, and report any irregularities discovered to
your supervisor.

Clean machine in a designated area. IMPORTANT: DO
NOT power wash machine. High pressure water will force
corrosive fertilizer residue into bearings, linkages, and other
parts. Corrosion damage is not covered by the Warranty.
Instead use low pressure air regulated to 29 PSI (200 Kilo-
pascals) . Once a week, or as necessary, use low pressure
water regulated to 29 PSI (200 Kilopascals) to wash ma-
chine. Start and run machine and blow dry to remove any
water.

Empty Hopper. NOTE: Use a dedicated pail or wet /dry
vacuum to remove fertilizer so that it can be recycled.

Clean:

Spinner Platter.

Footpads.

Nozzles and Nozzle Strainers, If necessary.

Hopper opening plate, Third-Hole Slide plate and linkage.

Engine cooling fins, Blower housing inlet (Starter), carbure-
tor, governor linkage, Honda Throttle Lever, Throttle Lever
and cable.

Lubricate and protect the following, using WD-40 or equivalent:

Operating controls and cables.

Hopper Opening Plate and Third-Hole Plate.

Carburetor and all linkages and springs.

Exposed aluminum.

Check and record Engine Idle Speed (Must not exceed 1650
RPM).

Check and record Engine Top Speed (Must be 3,450 RPM).

Gage, record, and adjust Hopper control settings as necessary,
including:

Third-hole Adjustment Plate.

Third-hole Lever Memory-Lock.

Hopper opening.

Rate Adjustment Knob

Check and adjust the Spray Nozzle alignment as necessary.

Check and top off engine oil.

Check and top off clutch oil.

Check for loose or missing fasteners or parts, cracks in metal or
welds.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 19, Maintenance and Service
now BEFORE starting or operating machine.

Phase IV: Operating the machine as a walk-behind unit.

Stop, shift into Low Gear or Reverse Gear, drop handlebars, and
keeping a firm grip on both handles and while operating the ma-
chine as a walk behind unit, perform the training procedures out-
lined in Phases I through IV.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 11, Avoiding slipping and
tripping injury now

PHASE V: Driving the machine on hillsides.

Initial hillside training should take place on a slightly hilly open area
free from obstructions with the machine in Low Gear and the Hop-
per and Tanks empty.

The Trainee must be familiar with the Balance Zone principles
and Driving Techniques before operating on slopes.

The Trainee must pass the Phases I, II and IV and be totally
familiar with all the WARNINGS and the hillside driving tech-
niques and principles set forth in the Driver’s Training and Oper-
ating Manual before operating the machine on a slope or in-
cline. Trainee must never ride the Triumph on any slopes or
inclines greater than 15 degrees.

As the Trainee is able to demonstrate his ability to control the
machine on hills as well as his understanding of hillside driving
principles and proper techniques; gradually increase the slope.

As the Trainee progresses, gradually add weight to the Hopper
and Tanks.

Read Machine Safety Label WARNINGS: C, To avoid Tip-
over, rollover, or loss-of-control T, DO NOT operate on slopes
over 15 degrees; and P, Tip-over, rollover, or loss-of-control
may cause death or serious injury before operating the Tri-
umph on an incline or slope.

Read Safety Manual WARNING 15, To avoid loss-of-control,
tip-over, and rollover before operating the Triumph on an in-
clined or slope.