Safety Manual
more weight to the front drive wheels. Refer to the driver’s
position illustrations in Driver’s Training and Operation
section of this Manual for details.
Accelerate gently. Accelerate slowly. Accelerating too
quickly may result in a loss of traction.
DO NOT
make sharp or quick turns. Making sharp or
quick turns may cause you to lose your balance and be
thrown off the machine or cause a side rollover.
In areas of poor traction, operate the machine as a walk
behind unit.
If you experience a loss of control while driving the machine
on an upward slope, lower the handlebars as you step
backwards off the operator’s platform and apply the brakes.
Once the brakes are applied, take corrective action.
Backing down a slope is a hazardous maneuver which
should be avoided. To avoid backing down a slope; stop the
machine, apply the brakes, step off the Driver’s platform,
drop the handlebars, steer the front of the machine across
the grade, and gradually engage the Throttle/Clutch. If
backing down a slope is unavoidable (such as when
unloading the machine from a trailer), use extreme caution.
Read Safety Manual
WARNING13
, Reverse Operation, for
details on backing up.
When pointing downhill
, the weight and traction is transferred
to the front drive wheels. Avoid driving the machine at this angle
since the machine may tip over.
Recommendations for driving downhill:
Lean backwards as you travel downhill to provide better
balance for you and transfer more weight to the rear
wheels. If necessary, extend your arms and squat down
backwards with arms extended to transfer more weight
further to the rear.
Do not change speed suddenly.
DO NOT
accelerate.
Decelerate gently by applying the rear brakes first followed
by the front brakes.
Use extreme caution when turning.
DO NOT
make sharp
turns as you may lose your balance and/or be thrown from
the machine or loose control. When making turns, slow
down and make gradual turns.
Zigzag or slalom slowly and gradually downhill traveling
across the grade using both brakes to slow your speed. The
steeper the slope the more gradual the slaloms should be
between the switchbacks.
Avoid any obstacles that could suddenly stop the front
wheels causing a tip over.
If you ever loose control while driving down a slope, let go
of the handles and jump off to the rear, if necessary.
Backing uphill is a risky maneuver which should be avoided.
To avoid backing uphill; stop the machine, apply the brakes,
step off the Driver’s platform, drop the handlebars, steer the
front of the machine across the grade, and gradually
engage the Throttle/Clutch. When backing uphill is
unavoidable, use caution. Read Safety Manual
WARNING
13
, Reverse Operation, for details on backing up.
When pointing across an incline, slope or hill sideways
, the
weight distribution between the front drive wheels and the rear
wheels is similar to level ground. However, more weight is
transferred to the lower wheels which may cause the machine to
rollover towards the downhill side. This is the preferred angle for
driving on gentle slopes.
When pointing across an incline… (continued)
Recommendations for driving across a hillside:
Lean uphill to provide better balance for you and transfer
more weight to the uphill wheels.
DO NOT
change speed suddenly.
To avoid Loss-of-control, tip-over, and rollover
Loss-of-control, tip-over or rollover may cause death or serious
injury. This machine has a high center of gravity and turf conditions
affect stability. Slopes are a major factor in loss-of-control, tip-over,
and rollover accidents.
Never shift gears while the machine is moving as this may
cause a rapid slowdown or stop the front wheels causing loss-of
-
control or a forward tip over. Instead, bring the machine to a
complete stop before shifting gears.
Study the terrain before beginning work and plan a safe
operating pattern. If the area at issue will not accommodate a
safe operating pattern,
DO NOT
attempt to drive the Triumph in
that area.
DO NOT
operate on slopes or inclines where traction and
stability are doubtful.
DO NOT
ride on slopes exceeding
15 DEGREES
. Read
Machine Safety Label and Safe Balance Zone sections for
details on estimating
15 DEGREE
slopes before starting or
operating the Triumph.
Never operate on wet slopes.
Look for holes, ruts, rocks, and other hidden hazards in the work
area before starting work. Uneven terrain can overturn the
machine. Tall grass can hide hazards.
DO NOT
operate near drop-offs, ditches, or bodies of water.
Keep a firm grip of the handlebars with both hands at all times.
Slow down and lean into turns for better balance and to transfer
your weight to the inside wheels to prevent loss-of-control, tip
over, or rollover.
Tires with excessively worn tire tread are dangerous on slopes
or inclines. Replace tire(s) with less than
1/4”
of tread
remaining. Only use liquid filled tires supplied by PermaGreen.
Maintain tire pressure at
12 PSI
. Higher pressures will cause the
tires to lose traction and under inflated tires will cause instability.
DO NOT
attempt to climb over curbs and parking blocks
while operating the Triumph at a high speed as this may cause
a forward tip-over.
To help avoid Loss-of-control, tip over, and rollover, use
extreme caution on inclines, and slopes and:
Use
LOW GEAR
to provide improved traction and a slower
ground speed.
Travel across the grade. Begin at the bottom of the slope
and work your way up.
Avoid traveling straight down a slope. When descending a
slope, zigzag or slalom across the grade gradually
downwards using the brakes to slow the machine.
Lean uphill at all times to provide better balance and to
transfer weight to the uphill tires.
Slow down and avoid sharp turns and sudden starts and
stops.
Reduce the amount of granular and liquid products carried.
Apply rear brakes first and then front brakes.
Operate the Triumph as a walk-behind unit in situations where loss
-
of-control, tip-over, or rollover is possible.
When traveling up a slope, be aware that
the drive tires have
reduced traction and there is greater risk that the machine could tip
backwards.
Recommendations for driving up an incline or slope:
Lean forwards to provide better balance and to transfer
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