5
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING:
1.
Operate the vehicle only after reading and
understanding the contents of this manual. A
replacement manual is available by sending
complete model and serial number to:
Hahn
Equipment Co.
, A subsidiary of The TORO
Company, 1625 N. Garvin, Evansville, Indiana
47711-4596.
Read and understand the Engine Manufacturer's
Operator's Manual. Follow the safety alert
messages.
2. Never
allow children to operate the vehicle
or adults to operate it without proper instructions.
Only trained and authorized persons should
operate this vehicle. Anyone who operates the
vehicle should have a motor vehicle license.
1.
Make sure operators are thoroughly trained
and familiar with the Operator's Manual and all
labels on the vehicle.
2.
Be sure to establish your own special
procedures and work rules for unusual operating
conditions (e.g. slopes too steep for vehicle
operation).
The MULTI PRO
®
1250 Turf Sprayer was
designed and tested to offer safe service when
operated and maintained properly. Although
hazard control and accident prevention
partially are dependent upon the design and
configuration of the vehicle, these factors are
also dependent upon the awareness, concern,
and proper training of the personnel involved
in the operation, maintenance, and storage of
the vehicle. Improper use or maintenance of
the vehicle can result in injury or death.
This is a specialized Turf Sprayer designed for
off road use. Its ride and handling will have a
different feel than what drivers experience
with passenger cars or trucks. So take time
to become familiar with your MULTI PRO
®
1250. The attachments that adapt to the
MULTI PRO
®
1250 are not covered in this
manual. See the specific Operator's Manual
provided with the attachment for additional
safety instructions. READ THESE MANUALS.
TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR INJURY
OR DEATH, COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
3.
This vehicle is designed to carry
Only You,
the Operator.
Never
carry passengers on the
vehicle.
4. Never
operate the vehicle when under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
5.
Become familiar with the controls and know
how to stop the engine quickly.
6.
Keep all shields, safety devices, and decals
in place. If a shield, safety device, or decal is
malfunctioning, illegible, or damaged, repair or
replace it before operating the vehicle.
7.
Always wear substantial shoes. Do not
operate vehicle while wearing sandals, tennis
shoes, or sneakers. Do not wear loose fitting
clothing or jewelry which could get caught in
moving parts and cause personal injury.
8.
Wearing safety glasses, safety shoes, long
pants, and a helmet is advisable and required by
some local safety and insurance regulations.
9.
Keep everyone, especially children and pets,
away from the areas of operation.
10.
Before operating the vehicle, always check
all parts of the vehicle and any attachments. If
something is wrong,
stop using the vehicle
.
Make sure the problem is corrected before vehicle
or attachment is operated again.
11.
Since gasoline is highly flammable, handle
it carefully.
A.
Use an approved gasoline container.
B.
Do not remove cap from fuel tank when
engine is hot or running.
C.
Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
D.
Fill fuel tank outdoors and to
approximately one inch below top of tank,
(bottom of filler neck). Do not overfill.
E.
Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
12
. Entering tank is prohibited. Some spray
chemicals could be hazardous. Entering tank
could increase exposure to hazardous chemicals.
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