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Retail Customers Responsibility Under The KMC Warranty
The retail customer’s responsibilities are:
1. To read the Operator’s Manual and operate the
Poultry House Wall Cleaner
in
accordance with instructions given in the manual
2. To inspect the
Poultry House Wall Cleaner
daily, lubricate as specified and repair
or replace parts as needed, especially when continued use would cause damage or
excess wear to other parts.
3. To maintain and keep in place all safety shields and devices.
4. When Warranty Service is necessary, it is the customer’s responsibility to deliver
the machine to the KMC dealer from which is was purchased, Warranty repairs
should be submitted to the dealer within
thirty (30)
days of failure.
5.
Dealer travel to the machine or hauling the machine to his shop for the purpose of
performing warranty service is not allowed under KMC warranty. It is a cost to be
paid for by the retail customer. Any arrangement whereby the dealer agrees to ab-
sorb all or part of this cost is strictly between the dealer and retail customer
.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Safety and performance are the primary objectives of the designers of KMC equipment.
Safety features have been incorporated into this machine where possible and warnings given
in other areas. For your safety,
PLEASE
read and observe the following safety procedures.
1.
READ
the Owner’s Manual.
2. Do not permit anyone to ride on the machine.
3. Before starting or operating the machine, make a walk-around inspection and check
for obvious defects such as loose mounting bolts and damaged components. Cor-
rect any deficiencies before starting.
4. Keep all persons a safe distance away from the rear and sides of the machines
while it is in operation.
5. Do not allow children to operate the Wall Cleaner. Only experienced
tractor operators should operate the tractor when using the Wall Cleaner.
6. The work area should be cleared of objects that can be pickup and become entan-
gled in the auger.
7. Drive safely during transport; excessive speed while turning on rough ground or
over hills could cause tractor to tip over.
8. Make sure hitch components are attached securely before operating or transport-
ing.
9. Use flashing warning lights when on highways, except where prohibited by law.
10. Disengage auger, apply parking brake, and stop tractor engine before dismounting
tractor.
11. Keep all shields in place.
12. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts.
13. Make sure everyone is clear of machine before starting tractor or operating ma-
chine.
14. Observe all safety decals located on machine.
Please check with the proper authorities about state restrictions and/or regarding
permits that may be necessary when transporting equipment on any highways in your
state
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