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Recognizing Safety Warnings Used In Manual

LOOK FOR THE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING SYMBOL

The symbol is used to alert the operator of safety hazards.

It is used in conjunction with the words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.

“DANGER” identifies immediate hazards which will result in serious injury or death.

“WARNING” identifies potential hazards which could result in serious injury or death.

“CAUTION” identifies hazardous situations which may result in minor injury and/or could result in 

damage or destruction of equipment.

WARNING

CAUTION

DANGER

Safety  on  the  job  should  always  be  a  top  priority. 

Training  and  experience  are  important  factors  in  the 

safe  operation  of  equipment.  Please  consider  the 

following information and realize that safe operation is 

a matter of using common sense as it relates to the 

machine,  its  maintenance,  the  operator,  the  training, 

and  the  operating  conditions.  These  are  general 

safety instructions that apply to most turf maintenance 

equipment.

This  list  includes  many,  but  not  all,  general 

safety  instructions  as  they  relate  to  turf 

equipment.  Common  sense  must  always  be 

used to determine the safest way to operate a 

machine under specific conditions.

TRAINING:

Always  read  the  manual,  the  decals,  and  the  safety 

warning decals before operating a machine for the first 

time.
Always  check  the  location  and  use  of  each  control 

before operating a machine for the first time.
Practice operating the machine in a safe area with no 

obstructions until becoming familiar with the controls.
If you have questions, ask your supervisor or call the 

factory.

CLOTHING:

Clothes  should  be  snug  fit.  Loose  fitting  clothing  is 

hazardous because it may get caught in the mechanism 

during service or operation.
Remove  jewelry  before  operation.  Jewelry  may  get 

caught in the mechanism.
Wear shoes that will protect your feet. The protection 

of leather shoes, boots, or steel toed safety shoes, is 

required.
Hard Hat: A hard hat should be considered when using 

equipment on a golf course. The danger of being hit 

General Safety Practices

by  a  golf  ball  should  be  a  major  concern  as  well  as 

protection  needed  while  operating  under  trees  or 

around obstacles.
Eye  Protection:  Safety  glasses  and/or  face  shields 

should be worn when operating, as well as working in 

close proximity to high speed rotary equipment. Watch 

for rotary mowers, edgers, brush and string trimmers. 

Rotary mowers can throw debris at speed up to 320 

Km/h (200 mph).
Hearing: If the noise level of the equipment is too loud, 

use ear protection.
Do not use stereo headsets during operation. This is 

a distraction that may lead to an accident. Headsets 

also  make  it  difficult  to  hear  other  people  and  other 

equipment while operating the machine.
Gloves: Use gloves to protect your hands. Use gloves 

when handling sharp or hazardous objects.
Respirators:  When  operating  in  dusty,  windy 

conditions, wear a respirator. This is also an important 

consideration  if  operating  equipment  while  spraying 

chemicals and fertilizers.

THE OPERATOR:

The operator should never use a machine while under 

the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The  operator  should  be  aware  of  the  hazards  of 

working in the sun and should take proper precautions 

to avoid heat stress and dehydration. Use sun screen 

products when necessary.
The operator should never attempt to ride a machine 

that  is  not  designed  for  that  propose.  Do  not  allow 

others  to  ride  a  machine  that  is  not  designed  for 

passengers.
Do  not  operate  any  equipment  at  unsafe  speeds.  

Speeds should be reduced when turning or operating 

on slopes. The operator must use common sense to 

determine a safe speed based on the equipment, the 

load, the slope, the surface, and other conditions that 

may affect safe operation.

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for 85372

Page 1: ...665263 DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPERUSE WARNEDOFITSDANGERS ANDSHOULDREADTHEENTIREMANUAL BEFOR...

Page 2: ...furnish your Model Designation Product Number and Serial Number when ordering parts Model Designation TurnAer 6 Product Number 85372 Serial Number __________________________ Engine Serial Number ____...

Page 3: ...ort Wheels Raised Wheels Latched Up Weight 163 Kg 359 Pounds Engine Product Number 85372 Honda 2 98 kW 4 0 HP GX120 With 6 1 Gear Reducer Drive V Belt to Differential RC 40 Roller Chain to Tines Reels...

Page 4: ...ry may get caught in the mechanism Wear shoes that will protect your feet The protection of leather shoes boots or steel toed safety shoes is required Hard Hat A hard hat should be considered when usi...

Page 5: ...d can cause leakage Check the fuel lines and ttings frequently for cracks and leaks Pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt Then pull the cord rapidly to avoid kickback and to prevent ha...

Page 6: ...ting hardware Loosen and remove the upper handlebar mounting hardware Raise or lower the handlebar and handlebar support plate to the matching hole on the frame mounting plate High Middle or Low Selec...

Page 7: ...TIONS MIDDLE POSITION HIGH POSITIONS FIGURE 3 LOW POSITIONS MIDDLE POSITION HIGH POSITIONS AS85391 03 LOW MIDDLE HIGH FRAME MOUNTING PLATE NOTE MEASUREMENTS ARE WITH THE AERATOR LOWERED AND THE TINES...

Page 8: ...ring and transport controls and the rear transport wheels latch handle Ensure that all operator controls are in good operating condition Do not alter operator controls and or operate the TurnAer 6 wit...

Page 9: ...of the unit During aeration tines in the turf Applying the right steering control makes the aerator turn right applying the left steering control makes the aerator turn left When applied the controls...

Page 10: ...it is being moved to provide extra protection for the aerator tines and the vehicle or trailer WARNING CAUTION When Being Moved By Vehicle Or Trailer Securely Tie Down The Aerator To Avoid Damage To...

Page 11: ...may be damaged in the aerating process MAXIMUM ANGLE OF OPERATION WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Operate the TurnAer 6 On Steep Slopes MAXIMUM SLOPE ANGLE IS 15 DEGREES The Aerator Can Tip Rol...

Page 12: ...typical lawn using a traditional aerator you might expect to lift the machine over 100 times A 90 reduction reduces lifting to 10 times These results are only obtained when operated correctly This new...

Page 13: ...ntrol and engage the left control To make turns while transporting pull back on the handlebar to reducing traction by slightly lifting the front tires while pulling to the side you want to turn When t...

Page 14: ...rn Make sure you keep the machine rolling while turning Aerating In Tight Areas All lawns will have areas that are too tight to turn using the steering system This is the 10 of the time you will have...

Page 15: ...to service personnel Inspect fuel levels Do not ll fuel tank over 3 4 full Check for proper lubrication of the entire machine Check for proper oil levels in the engine Check condition and sharpness o...

Page 16: ...ervals of oil change proper oil types and ll levels for the engine and the gear reduction unit ADJUSTMENTS Check and retighten nuts and screws frequently to ensure safe operation Chain Idler Sprocket...

Page 17: ...er end of the clutch cable is securely mounted to the clutch control handle Check the engine mounting hardware the hardware should be tight and engine pulley should be in line with the clutch pulley S...

Page 18: ...en removed for service Before adjusting the cable the caliper pads should be adjusted See Steering Control and Caliper Pad Adjustment section in this manual After adjustment check caliper operation to...

Page 19: ...4 Remove the square key D from the shafts Step 5 Remove and install the old and new V Belt thru the space between the shafts E Step 6 Reinstall the key D Step 7 Reinstall shaft connector A Punch mark...

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