Machine Preparation
Operator preparation and
training
Read the Operation & Safety
Manual
• If an operator or mechanic cannot read English, it
is the owner's responsibility to explain this material
to them. If any portion of this material is unclear,
contact your factory representative for clarification.
• Become familiar with the safe operation of the
equipment, operator controls and safety signs. Be
prepared to stop the engine quickly in an emer-
gency. Do not operate or allow another person to
operate this machine if there are any questions
about safety.
• All operators and mechanics should be trained.
The owner is responsible for training the users.
• Wear appropriate clothing, including safety goggles
or safety glasses with side shields when operating.
Do not operate barefoot or wearing open sandals.
Long hair, loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled
in moving parts.
• Wear hearing protection.
•
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
• Wear safety glasses.
• Never allow underage children, unskilled or improperly
trained people to operate this equipment. Local regula-
tions can restrict the age of the operator.
• Keep warning labels and this operator's manual
legible and intact. Replacement labels and manu-
als are available from the factory.
•
Do not operate machine while under the influence
of drugs or alcohol.
• The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for
accidents or injuries occurring to themselves, other
people or property.
• Be sure you know how to stop the aerator at a mo-
ments notice.
Site preparation and circumstances
• Evaluate the terrain to determine how to safely per-
form the job. Only use accessories and attachments
approved by the manufacturer.
• Clear the area to be aerated of objects such as
rocks, toys, wire or other debris that may be thrown
or get tangled in the aerator.
• Identify and mark objects to be avoided such as
sprinkler heads, stakes, water valves, etc.
• Be sure the area is clear of pets and people,
especially young children. Never assume they will
remain where you last saw them. Stop the machine
if any enter the area.
•
Aerate only in daylight or in good artificial light.
Machine Preparation
• Do not tamper with or defeat safety devices. Keep
guards, shields and interlock safety devices in place
and in proper working condition. They are for your
protection.
• Keep all fasteners such as nuts, bolts and pins well
secured.
• Visually inspect tines for wear or damage. Replace
worn or damaged tines and bolts.
• Verify that machine and attachments, if any, are in
good operating condition.
• Do not engage tines until ready to aerate.
OPERATING SAFELY
In General
• Use extra care when loading or unloading the ma-
chine into a trailer or truck. Never pick up or carry
the machine when the engine is running.
• Use caution when making turns and crossing roads
and sidewalks. Stop tines when not aerating.
• Do not run the engine in an enclosed area where
dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.
• Never leave a machine unattended. Always turn off
tines and stop engine when leaving the operator
position.
• Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling ma-
chine towards you.
•
Clean/remove debris from mufflers and engine to
help prevent fires.
SAFETY
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AERATOR