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Keep all parts of the mower in good working condition and all fasteners
and hydraulic fittings tightened.
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If the fuel tank needs to be cleaned, clean it outdoors.
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Take care not to pinch your fingers while making adjustments to the
mower.
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For mowers equipped with multiple blades, take care as rotating one
blade can cause other blades to rotate.
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Before servicing or adjusting the mower, stop the mower, stop the
cutting units, set the parking brake, turn the engine off, and remove the
key (for gasoline engines, disconnect the spark plug lead). Be sure to
check that each part has completely stopped operating before servicing
or adjusting the mower.
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To prevent a fire, keep the cutting units, drives, exhaust pipes, and
muffler areas free of excessive grease, grass, leaves, and dust. Clean
up any spilled oil or fuel.
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When necessary, use a jack to securely support the mower.
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Take care when removing equipment that may have applied spring
pressure.
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When servicing the mower, disconnect the battery and the spark plug
lead. To disconnect the battery, disconnect the negative battery cable
first, then the positive battery cable. To connect the battery, connect the
positive battery cable first.
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When checking the blades, wear gloves or wrap the blades in thick cloth
to avoid an injury.
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Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. If possible, avoid making
any adjustments while the engine is running.
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Charge the battery in a well ventilated area, away from sparks and
flames. Unplug the battery charger before connecting it to the battery.
Also, wear protective clothing and use insulated tools.
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When storing the mower, lower the cutting units or set the latch on the
outermost deck (wing deck) so that the unit cannot lower.
To use the Baroness mower safely
The following precautions are not included in the CEN standard, but they should always be
followed to operate the Baroness mower safely.
Warnings for Safety
Warning symbols
have been attached to this machine to ensure that you can operate it
safely.
The warning symbols indicate items which are particularly important for your safety. It is
important to always follow the warnings and operate the machine with safety.
• • • This symbol indicates that serious injury or death will occur if
the warning is ignored.
• • • This symbol indicates that serious injury or death could occur
if the warning is ignored.
• • • This symbol indicates that an injury or damage to property
may occur if the caution is ignored.
Warning symbols
Danger
Warning
Caution
Refer to the
owner's manual.
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Warning symbol
(High-pressure oil)
Caution symbol
(Hot surface)
Warning symbol
(Caution-exhaust gas)
Caution symbol
(Pinch)
Fuel
(No.2 Diesel fuel only)
Danger symbol
(Danger-flammables)
Caution symbol
(V-belt/rotating parts)
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Warning symbol
(Overturn, fall)
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Danger symbol
(Flying objects)
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Caution symbol
(Pinch)
Caution symbol
(Entanglement)
Danger symbol
(Cutting of hand or foot)
Danger symbol
(Cutting of finger)
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