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WeedRoller PRO Owner's/Parts Manual
54678-00 R010114
SAFETY
1.4 OPERATION SAFETY
1.3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. Use the machine only with extension cords suitable for
outdoor use to prevent shock. Suitable extension cords
are extremely important for the operator's personal
safety. Wire size should be 14 gauge or larger, and
the cord should be no longer than 100 feet.
2. Never use an indoor extension cord.
3. Ensure the power cord is in good condition. A cord with
cracked or broken insulation is hazardous, particularly
in the presence of moisture or combustible material.
It is also important that the connectors be of rugged
construction, in good condition, and securely attached
to the outer jacket.
4. Remove the extension cord immediately from the wall
receptacle if the power cord is damaged in any manner.
5. Use only an electric circuit having adequate capacity.
6. Determine the cause and take corrective action if a fuse
is blowing or circuit breaker is tripping. Blowing a fuse
or tripping a circuit breaker is a warning the machine is
overloading, or too many devices are taking power from
the circuit, or both. Do not install a higher capacity fuse.
7. Do not abuse the power cord. Never pull a machine by
the cord to disconnect it from the receptacle. Keep the
power cord away from excessive heat, oil, and sharp
edges. Keep power cords out of the water.
8. Disconnect the machine when not in use, before servic-
ing, and when changing attachments.
9. Always use a 110V ground fault circuit interrupter.
1. Operate the WeedRoller PRO on a fairly smooth sur-
face. Each flex coupler assembly allows a 10-degree
flex.
2. Check the lake bottom for exposed pieces of metal,
rock, bottles, cans, or other foreign objects before run-
ning the WeedRoller PRO. Remove the objects to allow
the WeedRoller PRO to do a better job and to make the
area safer for swimming and water use.
3. Clear visible obstructions from surface area where the
WeedRoller PRO will operate.
4. Disconnect the power source and make sure all mov-
ing parts are completely stopped before inspecting or
servicing any part of the machine.
5. Disconnect the power source and allow the machine
to stop if the WeedRoller PRO strikes a foreign object
or starts making an unusual noise or vibrating. After
stopping the WeedRoller PRO:
A. Inspect for damage.
B. Replace or repair any damaged parts.
C. Check for and tighten any loose parts.
6. Keep the rollers clean of debris and weed accumula-
tions.
7. Do not allow large amounts of material to build up on
the rollers. This can cause the machine to stall or cause
damage to the drive system.
8. Disconnect the power source if the machine stalls or
becomes blocked.
9. Do not move the WeedRoller PRO while it is operating.
10. Disconnect the 110 volt power cord and be sure all mov-
ing parts have come to a complete stop before allowing
people to enter the water or when adjusting or servicing
the WeedRoller PRO. Park the WeedRoller PRO under
or beside a dock, or behind or beside boat lifts.
11. Keep people from contacting the roller tube and ac-
cidentally injuring themselves by never allowing water
activity above or beside the WeedRoller PRO.
12. Never allow people to stand on or dive from the control
top or electric motor.