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1.11 Important safety reminders
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this unit to reduce the risk of injury.
IMPORTANT: NEVER
perform maintenance in the tub, under the machine, on the conveyor, or
other moving part of the machine without first shutting off the engine and removing the key.
Unauthorized personnel should stay out of the grinding area. Flying debris can injure inattentive personnel.
IMPORTANT: NEVER
climb on the machine, crawl under the machine, or enter the tub when the
engine is running or the machine is in operation.
1.12 Towing
Check all lights, brakes and hitch connections before towing. Check your state laws regarding the use of lights, safety
chains, moving wide loads on public roads, and other possible requirements.
Use caution when traveling on public roads, rough or winding roads, or steep terrain.
See Section 3.22 for more information about preparing the unit for transport.
Read the label on your extinguisher now, most extinguishers have descriptions of this method, and an estimated
working time.
If an extinguisher is only partially used, the dry chemical will jam in the seals, allowing the extinguisher to loose its
pressure charge in less than an hour, making it useless to you. It must be recharged before placing it back on the
machine. Have the extinguisher recharged today; a fire will not wait for you to recharge your extinguisher
tomorrow!
Fire extinguishers should be inspected and recharged by a professional at least annually to keep them at optimum
performance! A “verification of service” collar that confirms the month and year of service should be attached to
the neck of the container to confirm when the extinguisher was last serviced.