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RULES FO.~~ SAFE OPERATION
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Your SNOW THROWER is a precision piece of snow throwing equipment. Engineering skill and experience have been combined to
provide the ultimate in safety and efficiency. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator
can result in injury. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES. -
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1.. READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY. Know the controls to operate your SNOW THROWER properly and how
to quickly stop th~ unit. .,
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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, disengage all clutches and shift unit into neutral. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
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DISENGAGE POWER AND STOP MOTOR before cleaning discharge, removing obstacles, making adjustments, or when
leaving operating position.
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NEVER DIRECT DISCHARGE AT BYST~N~ER~ or allow anyone in front of machine -debris may be hidden in the
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5. KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS a safe distance away.
6. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE MACHINE or allow adults to operate machine without proper instruction.
7.
ADJUST SCOOP HEIGHT to clear gravel or crushed rock surface.
8. EXERCISE CAUTION to avoid slipping or falling, especially when operating in reverse.
9.
HANDLE GASOLINE WITH CARE -it is highly flammable.
Use approved gasoline container.
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Never add gasoline to a running mo~~~. F!" tank outdoors and wipe up spilled gasoline.
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Replace gasoline cap securely.
c.
Open doors if motor is running indoors -exhaust fumes are dangerous.
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10. USE A GROUNDED THREE-WIRE PLUG-IN for all units equipped with electric starting kits.
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11. KEEP UNIT IN GOOD OPERATING CONDITION and keep safety devices in place.
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