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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

WARNING 

DO NOT FILL TANK COMPLETELY FULL. DO NOT 

SMOKE WHILE YOU FILL FUEL TANK. DO NOT 

REMOVE GAS CAP IF ENGINE  

IS RUNNING. 

DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE IN A  CONFINED SPACE 

WHERE DANGEROUS  CARBON MONOXIDE 

FUMES CAN COLLECT.  

TRAINING 

1. Regard the unit as a piece of power equipment and teach 

this regard to all who operate this unit. 

2. Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls 

and the proper use of the equipment. 

3. Never allow children, teenagers or people unfamiliar with 

these instructions to use this piece of equipment. 

4. Avoid operating unit while people, especially children or pets, 

are nearby. Keep in mind that the operator or user is respon-
sible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or 
their property. 

5. Be sure you know how to stop the Aerator at a moments 

notice. 

PREPARATION SAFETY 

1. The use of personal protective equipment, such as (but not 

limited to) protection for the eyes, ears, feet and head is rec-
ommended. 

2. While operating, always wear substantial foot wear and long 

trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or 
wearing open sandals. 

3. Area should be free of all obstacles and debris.

 

ENGINE SAFETY 

1. Handle gasoline with care; it is highly flammable. 

2. Use an approved gasoline container. 

3. Always add fuel before starting the engine. 

4. Fill the fuel tank outdoors. 

5. If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine. Move 

away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source 
of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated.  

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OPERATIONAL SAFETY 

1. Carefully read and follow all caution decals. (See Pg. 5.)
 

2. Operate only in daylight or good artificial light. 

3. Do not operate machine unless all guards, shields and 

covers are in place and in proper working condition. 

4. It is essential all operator safety mechanisms be connected 

and in operating condition prior to use. 

5. Do not change the engine governor settings or over-speed 

the engine. Operating an engine at excessive speed may 
increase the hazard of personal injury. 

6. Disengage the drive control(s) and tine lowering handle 

before starting. (See Pg. 3, Fig 1.) 

7. Start the engine carefully with feet well away from the tines.
 
8. Do not put hands, feet or clothing near rotating parts while 

the unit is being operated. 

9. Travel up and down slopes at a 45 degree angle rather 

than across, to prevent unit from tipping over. 

10. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on 

slopes. Do not get too close to sharp drop-offs or operate 
unit on excessively steep slopes. 

DO NOT 

release control 

handle(s) on a slope, this will cause free wheeling, allowing 
unit to roll back down the slope. Make sure to leave 
yourself room to correct the problem if one arises. 

11. Use caution when pulling the unit towards you. 

12. Always stop the tines if unit has to be tilted for 

transportation or when crossing surfaces (i.e. sidewalks, 
driveways, stepping stones, etc.). 

13. Never pick up or carry an Aerator while the engine  is 

running. 

14. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire: a) 

before checking, cleaning or working on unit, and b) after 
striking a foreign object (inspect the unit for damage and 
make repairs before restarting and operating). 

15. Stop the engine: a) whenever you leave the unit, b) before 

refueling, and c) before clearing blockages. 

16. Reduce the throttle setting during engine run-out and, if 

the engine is provided with shut-off valve, turn the fuel off 
at the conclusion of operating.  

Summary of Contents for C100596

Page 1: ...1028 Street Road P O Box 38 Southampton PA 18966 U S A Ph 877 596 6337 OPERATOR S MANUAL AERATOR MODELS CA 18HE CA 18BE Compact Aerator C100596 ...

Page 2: ...ETY PRECAUTIONS 2 Training 2 Preparation Safety 2 Engine Safety 2 Operational Safety 2 OPERATION 3 Preparation 3 Starting Engine 3 Transporting Aerator 3 To Operate Aerator 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 Aerator Maintenance 4 Engine Maintenance 5 AERATOR STORAGE 5 Storing Aerator 5 Operation After Extended Storage 5 SAFETY DECALS 5 E15 ETHANOL INFO 6 9 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMI...

Page 3: ...ng the back of the Aerator as you would oper ate the machine DATE PURCHASED _________________________________ AERATOR MODEL NUMBER_________________________ AERATOR SERIAL NUMBER _________________________ ENGINE MODEL NUMBER __________________________ ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER___________________________ Check the following before you deliver the Aerator to the customer 1 Guards and shields fastened in p...

Page 4: ... daylight or good artificial light 3 Do not operate machine unless all guards shields and covers are in place and in proper working condition 4 It is essential all operator safety mechanisms be connected and in operating condition prior to use 5 Do not change the engine governor settings or over speed the engine Operating an engine at excessive speed may increase the hazard of personal injury 6 Di...

Page 5: ...ING ENGINE 1 Turn fuel cock to the open position 2 Turn choke on closed 3 Turn ignition switch to on 4 Pull recoil starter rope until engine starts 5 After engine is warm turn off choke open 6 Allow engine to run one minute before operating 7 Check engine rpm setting before operating DO NOT exceed 3600 rpm TRANSPORTING AERATOR 1 Raise tines before transporting unit across surfaces or before transp...

Page 6: ...erating is com pleted and apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust on tines Always lubricate Aerator each time it is put into service Wipe off lubrication fittings before and after each lubrication The num ber of lubrication fittings vary depending on model of Aerator Model CA 18 Qty 2 one in each rear wheel assembly Keep drive belt s free of oil and dirt Model CA 18 See Fig 2 1 Disconnect spark ...

Page 7: ...2 Start engine and run until all fuel is used from carburetor float bowl 3 While engine is still warm drain the crankcase oil and replace with the proper weight oil corresponding to the season the Aerator will next be used 4 Remove the spark plug and squirt a small quantity of engine oil into the cylinder Turn the engine over a few times to distribute that oil 5 Lubricate all lubrication fittings ...

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Page 12: ...ve 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Noise in the Environment Directive 2000 14 EC Vibration Directive 2002 44 EC Non Road Emissions 2002 88 EC Sound Sound levels were determined in accordance with Directives 2000 14 EC Annex V and standards EN ISO3744 2009 Vibration Hand arm vibration was measured at the right and left operator hand holds per ISO 5349 1 2001 and ISO 5349 2 2001 Levels were cal...

Page 13: ...ressed warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law any and all implied warranties are excluded The above remedy of repair and replacement of defective parts is the pur chaser s exclusive remedy for any defect malfunction or breach of warranty Liability for i...

Page 14: ... variations which may be evident in the actual specifi cations of its products and the statements and descriptions contained in this publication COMPACT AERATORS CA 18H CA 18B STAND ON AERATOR SA 25 SPLIT DRIVE AERATORS TA 25D TA 17D TURF AERATORS TA 19D TA 19B TA 26D RECIPROCATING AERATORS RA 21H RA 21B RAS 21H RAS 21B TOW 3PT AERATORS 48RT 60RT TURF SEEDERS TS 20H TS 20B TSS 20H TSS 20B TRAILERS...

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